DE503 Understand how to apply ideas from varying techniques to promote healthy and safe dancers and safe teaching.
Safe Practice and Enhancing Performance Assignment -
Aims: To promote a secure understanding of both physical and psychological factors affecting dance performance and teaching.
Learning Outcomes -
Subject Knowledge and Understanding (students will have)
1. Secure knowledge and understanding of the relationship between the physical and psychological dimensions of dance performance and teaching.
2. Secure knowledge and understanding of supplementary conditioning for enhancing dance performance.
3. Secure knowledge and understanding of psychological and emotional dimensions of dance performance and teaching.
4. Secure knowledge and understanding of research issues in specialist fields such as dance medicine, dance science and sports science, and their impact on dance teaching.
Cognitive (thinking) skills (students will be able to)
5. Analyse and debate the contribution/value of holistic/somatic perspectives on enhancing dance performance.
6. Evaluate the roles of different professionals in supporting the dance student.
Key/transferable Skills (students will be able to)
7. Develop, express and communicate ideas with coherence and authority, using supporting resources, appropriate vocabulary, effective writing skills and appropriate ICT skills.
8. Understand how to apply ideas from varying techniques to promote healthy and safe dancers and safe teaching.
Content - This module examines the relationship between the physical and psychological dimensions of dance performance and teaching developing from DE402: The Healthy Dancer a more secure knowledge and understanding of the musculoskeletal system, the growing body and supplementary and somatic practices for dance. Students will be required to reflect on their own personal experiences and to relate these to module content. It is expected that students will engage with current research in dance science. The following are specific areas which will be considered in the module: