On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1 Assess and analyse performance in the context of a particular movement and dance style.
2 Choreograph and coach the delivery of a short community movement and dance performance to music.
3 Design and plan a community movement and dance performance for promotional purposes.
Students will consider the suitability of a particular dance or movement style in the context of a community performance; this will include improvisation and participant-focussed planning. Progressing from the initial stage, students will choreograph and coach the development of a short piece through to performance. Students will engage with the whole range of success factors including; venue, costume, music, rehearsal, promotion, performance and feedback. Students will be aware of protocols relating to safeguarding, working with children and vulnerable adults.
Within each teaching block there will be a one-day intensive session that will introduce the two modules to be studied. Following this, students will undertake on-line distance learning via Moodle to structure the 12-week teaching block with appropriate milestones, formative tasks and final submission of assignments.
Additionally, students will be attending Lishi classes (usually on a weekly basis) where they may carry out learning tasks appropriate to that module, including observed teaching assignments and presentations.
Learning and teaching method
(eg. lecture, seminar, tutorial, workshop) Total student contact hours Intended group size
Lecture, workshop
Contact hours: 3
Intended Group size: 20
Online learning
Contact hours: 48
Intended Group size: 1
Online tutorial
Contact hours: 6
Inteded Group size: 1
Class attendance
Contact hours: 10
Inteded Group size: 1
Self-managed learning
Contact hours: 55
Intended Group size: 1
Total hours: 122
Additional assessment information
For each assessment there will be a process of calibration of a sample of assignments between the VL and the programme manager. These will be based upon a clear marking matrix and criteria framework. Once calibration is achieved there will be a system of sampled second marking and moderation to assure quality and best practice