Canon

 

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Unit: Dance Form

Theme: Canon

 

Introduction 

 Canon is a choreographic form that reflects the musical or dance forms of the same name, in which individuals and groups perform the same movement/phrase beginning at different times.

 

 

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Learning Objectives

 

  • Understand the meaning of the form canon
  • Explain the difference between theme & variation and canon 
  • Gain an awareness about how canon enrich the choreography of a dance piece
  • Experience the use a canon in the ensemble work

 

III

Main Lesson

 

 

 1

Video

 

 

Question 1

Write a reflection about canon as danced in the video.

 

2

 

CONCEPT

Canon is a choreographic device or structure in which movements introduced by one dancer are repeated exactly by subsequent dancers in turn. ... choreographic device: a specific way of manipulating movement to develop dance choreography (for example, repetition, inversion, accumulation).

Question 2

What is the difference between theme and variation and canon? 



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 A Note to Remember

Simultaneous canon - all the dancers start dancing at the same time but at a different point in the dance phrase. This adds depth to the dance. Cumulative canon - as before, the dancers all start at various points in the movement phrase but all finish at the same time.

 

V

Case Study


 Video

 

 

Question 3

How does canon enrich the choreography of a dance piece?

 

VI 

 Activity

Students will add a canon phrase to their existing choreography.

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 VII 

Journaling


VII

Glossary


VIII

Sources

 

IX

Students' Work

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