exploring fundamental movements safely to improvise dance ideas, for example, running in a race, jumping like a frog, stomping like a giant, rolling like a log, falling like an autumn leaf, floating like a cloud, gliding like a bird
Considering viewpoints – forms and elements: For example – Which levels are you using in your dance? What sort of movements did the dancers perform? What are they wearing? What kind of music are they dancing to?
exploring movement possibilities in response to a stimulus, such as imagery, music and shared stories
experimenting with the elements of space, time, dynamics and relationships through movement, for example, considering levels, tempo and dynamics
taking photos or videoing dance sequences to view and extend their dance ideas