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Presentation
Presentation
UC Dance fits into the student's training path in the 1st cycle in Physical Education and Sport, a scientific area of ¿¿Physical Education and Sport. Its objective is to acquire practical and theoretical dance content (covered by the three PNEF specification levels), referring to the dance forms indicated in the Area of ¿¿Expressive Rhythmic Activities and respective didactics, in order to demonstrate knowledge and skills in order to provide bases for professional intervention in the context of Physical Education and Sport. Provides essential basic skills that are transversal to professional performance, having as areas of activity and intervention domains knowledge of different styles/modalities of Dance, teaching methodological progressions with a focus on improvisation and choreographic construction, through the development of their creative potential with intervention in the domains of Knowledge, Description, Interpretation, Application and Execution with correctness.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
2 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT495-1-8644
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
1. Body and Movement Module 1.1. Movement factors (body, time, space and dynamics) and the different relationships between them; 1.2. Improvise and compose movement sequences - Choreographic creation; 1.3. Danced movement - video and written recording 2. Popular Dance Block - Folk 2.1. Identify and reproduce the selected repertoire - PNEF; 2.2. Specific basic notions, concepts and terminologies inherent to traditional dances; 2.3. Ethnochoreographic Record (traditional dance description and recording sheets); 2.4. Choreographic creation: recreate the traditional; 3. Social Dance Block - hall 3.1. The two large groups of ballroom dances: modern and Latin American; 3.2. The dances included in national programs depending on the factors: Body, Space and Rhythm; 3.3. Specific basic notions, concepts and terminologies inherent to the dances contained in the PNEF; 3.4. Perform, individually and in pairs, the choreographic sequences learned.
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Objectives
Objectives
It is intended that students acquire knowledge and skills that allow them to plan, guide, evaluate and control the Dance teaching-learning process in its various variants: 1. Master specific notions, concepts and basic terminologies inherent to the dances included in the PNEF; 2. Acquire skills related to each specification level, as well as the progressions developed in classes - for pair or individual dance; 3. Identify, understand and master movement factors (body, time, space and dynamics); 4. Improvise and compose movement sequences. 5. Identify, understand and create dance movement recording sheets.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Theoretical and theoretical-practical classes (experiential learning) will be taught and the b-learning system (moodle) will be used, where support materials will be available for each of the classes (videos of dances, songs, descriptions of techniques and support sheets) . The classes will be mostly theoretical-practical (where experiential learning, group and individual work on learning dance content will be applied. The final classification results from the theoretical-practical performance (70% referring to the practical assessment and 30% referring to the theoretical assessment of the contents developed in each Block). Continuous assessment: students will have to effectively participate in 70% of classes and complete all assessment moments with a rating equal to or higher than 9.5 and never lower than 7.5. Students who obtain a classification between 7.5 and 9.4 will be subjected to an extra task specific to the part of the subject in deficit.
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References
References
Bom, L., Carvalho, L., Mira, J., Pedreira, M., Carreiro da Costa, F., Cruz, S., Jacinto, J., & Rocha, L. (1989). Programas Nacionais de Educação Física, 1.º – 12.º ano. Projecto de Programas de EF para os Ensinos Básico e Secundário instituído pelo Decreto-Lei n.º 286/89, de 29 de agosto. Edição: DGBS-Ministério da Edução Jacinto, J., Mira, J., Carvalho, L., & Comédias, J. (2001). Revisão e Atualização dos Programas Nacionais de Educação Física 3º ciclo. Lisboa: Ministério da Educação Laban, R. (2018). Domínio do Movimento (1ª edição 1971). São Paulo – Brasil: Summus editorial Ribas, Tomaz (1982). Danças populares portuguesas. Lisboa: Instituto de cultura e língua portuguesa, ministério da educação Rosado, M. C. (1998). As Danças Sociais no contexto escolar e não escolar: Detecção de erros na fase de aprendizagem – Tese de Mestrado não publicada. Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Lisboa
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No