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STANDARD 1.2 (CREATION AND PERFORMANCE) ALL STUDENTS WILL UTILIZE THOSE SKILLS, MEDIA, METHODS, AND TECHNOLOGIES APPROPRIATE TO EACH ART FORM IN THE CREATION, PERFORMANCE, AND PRESENTATION OF DANCE, MUSIC, THEATER, AND VISUAL ART.
Descriptive Statement: Through developing products and performances in the arts, students enhance their perceptual, physical, and technical skills and learn that pertinent techniques and technologies apply to the successful completion of the tasks. The development of sensory acuity (perceptual skills) enables students to perceive and acknowledge various viewpoints. Appropriate physical movements, dexterity, and rhythm pertain to such activities as brush strokes in painting, dance movement, and fingering of musical instruments. Active participation in the arts is essential to deep understanding of the imaginative and creative processes of the arts as they relate to the self and others. Involvement in the presentational aspects of art and art making also leads to awareness and understanding of arts-related careers.
Cumulative Progress Indicators
By the end of Grade 2, students will:
A. Dance 1. Perform planned and improvised dance sequences using the elements of time, space/shape, and energy. 2. Communicate through the creation and performance of planned and improvised sequences in response to meter, rhythm, and variations in tempo. 3. Create and perform using objects and other art forms as creative stimuli for dance. 4. Perform such movements as bending, twisting, stretching, and swinging, using various levels in space.
B. Music 1. Clap, sing or play from simple notation that includes pitch, rhythm, dynamics and tempo. 3. Improvise short tonal and rhythmic patterns.
C. Theater 1. Portray characters and describe basic plots and themes in creative drama. 2. Experiment with the use of voice and movement in creative drama and storytelling. 3. Employ theatrical elements to create and express stories in various cultural settings. 4. Show how different uses of and approaches to theater can communicate experiences.
D. Visual Art 2. Cite basic visual art vocabulary used to describe works of art. 3. Present completed works of art in exhibition areas inside and outside the classroom. 4. Recognize how art is part of everyday life.
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 4, students will:
A. Dance 2. Present planned and improvised dance sequences on a variety of themes using curved and straight pathways and levels in space and discuss their meanings. 3. Demonstrate kinesthetic awareness and basic anatomical principles of concentration and focus in performing dance movement. 4. Utilize arts media and technology in the creation and/or performance of short phrases and compositions. 6. Define and maintain personal space.
B. Music 1. Clap, sing on pitch, or play from progressively complex notation while maintaining a steady tempo. 2. Recognize and vocalize the tonal triad (do, mi, sol) after being given the “home tone.” 4. Modify elements of music within a piece to create different expressive ideas.
C. Theater 2. Use movement as a medium for storytelling and as a means of projecting creative decisions regarding character. 3. Assume the roles of theater participants (e.g., director, actor, playwright, designer), and collaborate to enact classroom dramatizations using available materials that suggest scenery, properties, sound, costumes, and makeup. 4. Project an understanding of the intent of dialogue by performing from a script.
D. Visual Art 1. Apply the basic principles of balance, harmony, unity, emphasis, proportion, and rhythm/movement to a work of art. 3. Generate works of art based on selected themes. 4. Investigate careers in the world of visual arts.
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:
A. Dance 3. Develop dance technique that uses strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination appropriate to age and physical development. 4. Accurately identify and demonstrate basic sequences of movement from at least two different styles or traditions, demonstrating awareness of movement principles in dance (e.g., alignment, balance, initiation of movement, directing of focus). 5. Investigate arts related careers.
B. Music 2. Sing independently and in groups, both melodic and harmonizing parts, adjusting to the range and timbre of the developing voice. 4. Improvise simple harmonic accompaniment, melodic embellishments, and simple melodies. 6. Investigate arts related careers.
C. Theater 1. Discuss and demonstrate the connection between body, movement, and voice in theatrical expression. 3. Collaboratively plan and execute group scenes stemming from improvisation. 4. Analyze classroom dramatizations from different perspectives (e.g., playwright, actor, director, designer) and suggest alternatives for creating and interpreting roles, arranging environments, and developing situations. 5. Differentiate among vocal rate, pitch, and volume as they affect articulation, meaning and character. 6. Investigate arts related careers.
D. Visual Art 2. Distinguish drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, textiles and computer imaging by physical properties. 3. Recognize and use various media and materials to create different works of art. 4. Employ appropriate vocabulary for such categories as realistic, abstract, nonobjective, and conceptual. 5. Investigate arts related careers.
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:
A. Dance 3. Develop and perform movement sequences and dance phrases that demonstrate rhythmic acuity, and employ such choreographic structures as AB, ABA, canon, call and response, or use of narratives. 4. Design a dance work that incorporates at least two other art forms to enhance the central idea.
AND/OR
B. Music 1. Perform compositions containing progressively complex notation and use standard notation to record musical ideas. 4. Identify careers and lifelong opportunities for making music.
AND/OR
C. Theater 3. Create dramatic action within the context of a given situation, using acting skills that generate a sense of truth, focus, character, personal or emotional ownership, ensemble relationship, physical control, and vocal clarity. 4. Describe and analyze the components of theatrical design and production.
AND/OR
D. Visual Art 1. Incorporate various art elements and principles in the creation of works of art. 3. Identify form, function, craftsmanship, and originality when creating a work of art. 4. Identify careers and lifelong opportunities for making art.
Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will:
A. Dance 1. Demonstrate technical proficiency and artistic application of anatomical and kinesthetic principles in performance. 3. Collaborate in the design and production of a dance work. 4. Outline a variety of pathways and the requisite training for careers in dance.
AND/OR
B. Music 1. Sing or play musical works from different genres with expression and technical accuracy. 5. Outline a variety of pathways and the requisite training for careers in music.
AND/OR
C. Theater 1. Create original interpretations of scripted roles demonstrating a range of appropriate acting styles and methods. 3. Collaborate in the design and production of a theatrical work. 4. Plan and rehearse improvised and scripted scenes. 5. Outline a variety of pathways and the requisite training for careers in theater.
AND/OR D. Visual Art 2. Perform various methods and techniques used in the production of works of art. 4. Outline a variety of pathways and the requisite training for careers in the visual arts.
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