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NAME OF ACTIVITY: Square
Dance GRADE LEVEL: Grades
Any, I have taught square dance to all levels EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Record,
cassette or cd player, square dance music HIGHLIGHTS:
Timing, moving to pattern in relationship with a group, rhythm,
endurance, and social values of dance INSTRUCTIONS:
The key to teaching square dance, in my opinion, is to state rules and
objectives up front. To begin, we have a discussion over
feelings and what it feels like to have your feelings hurt. The
the students will understand why I have the rules that I do. a.
circle - all join hands and circle to the direction
indicated. (with higher grades (5th and up), I teach that the boys hands
are palm up, girls hands are palm down. All elbows are slightly bent
in order to keep the circle round. (watch for students who push or pull
the circle). b.
do-si-do - facing partners with arms folded, walk past
partners right shoulder, then backwards passed left shoulder. c.
promenade - I use a skaters promenade, due
to ease. (note): there are other ways to promenade). d.
swing - I use an elbow swing, due to ease. (note):
there are other ways to swing. partners join right elbow with right
elbow of partner and swing. e.
grand right-left - face your partner and join right hands, walk
passed your partner and give your left hand to the person coming, keep
going in the same direction, alternating hands until you get to your
partner. (boys will be moving counter-clockwise, girls will be
moving clockwise). f.
allemande left - face your corner, walk around your corner left
hand to left hand, end up where you started (facing your partner).
Many time followed by a grand-right and left. (Note:) Students will
get the allemande left confused with a grand-right and left. Take
time to explain that the grand right left starts with your partner.
The most common mistake I have are students who do not finish the
allemande left, then head the wrong way for a grand right and left. g.
two ladies chain - The two ladies indicated walk passed each
other with right hand, give left hand to the man they are coming to, they
will give the ladies a courtesy turn. h.
four ladies chain - four ladies come to the middle, form a
right hand star and walk a clockwise direction until they come to their
opposite, he will give a courtesy turn. i.
courtesy turns - left hand to the girls left hand, the
gentleman will place his hand on her back and turn her in a clockwise
direction. (Higher grades, I will also teach a California Twirl). j.
right left through - couples indicated face each other, give
right hand to the person across from them, gentlemen will courtesy turn
the ladies. Personally, I found it very helpful to review the songs before playing them to the students. I then made note cards of each song, listing all of the moves in that song. This way, I could play songs that I knew the students knew all the moves to, or I knew which moves needed to be taught before the song started, so I had time to learn the move myself.
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