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Ask the Dance/PE Expert Below is a list of all of the Primary Dance amd PE answers submitted to our experts. Use the search to see if your question has already been asked. If not click on the submit button to send in your question to our experts from Birmingham Royal Ballet, Dance Exchange and Sampad.
There are 23 Questions at this time. Showing Questions 11 to 20.
What are Chroeographic Devices? Can you give some examples of them.
Choreographic devices are tools to help you make a dance for example: reversing a move, repeating a section, enlarging a gesture, dancing in high, medium and low levels and working with dynamics like soft, sharp, fast, slow... If you...
What is the story behind the ballet La Fille Mal Gardee? I know what the title means but would like to know the story as I am about to see the ballet performed. Is there a source I can refer to for this and others?

The ballet is a comedy about two young people who fall in love against the wishes of their parents. It is an interesting ballet because it was one of the first to describe the lives of real people rather than fairies or fantasy ...

How do ballet dancers stand on their toes?

This does take a lot of practice. You also need special shoes called pointe shoes. The tip of the shoes is strengthened with a mixture of satin, paper and layers of hessian. These are all glued together to support the toes.

When you...

What is Bhangra?

Bhangra is the most popular and best-known dance of the Punjab, in North West India. Though originally a male dance form, it can be performed by men or women to the accompaniment of the dholak (drum). Being a harvest dance it illustrates...

How is dance recorded?

Dance can be written down in symbols as a way of remembering what has been created. There are two types of written notation that are used to record dance. One is called Labanotation. This reads up the page and has blocked symbols that ...

What is an arabesque?

An arabesque is a position a dancer makes when he or she stands on one leg, with the other leg stretched into the air behind them. The arms of the dancer are also stretched into different shapes.

Arabesque is a French word meaning...

How can dancers spin so quickly?

A spin or turn looks very different depending on the dance style, for example in ballet you spin on their toes but in kathak  you turn on the heel of the foot. One thing that is essential to a turn, in whichever style you are...

What is the most important thing I need to concentrate on when choreographing my dance?

This is a very complex question! There are so many starting points and choreographic devices to use when making your own dance. From a personal point of you, I think it is important to have a theme or idea that inspires your dance. A...

How long does it take to make a ballet?

It takes the choreographer (the person who makes the dance) anything from a few months to many years to make a ballet. The idea for a piece of work might be in the choreographers mind but finding the right piece of music the money to ...

What is South Asian Dance?

*South Asia refers to Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

There are 7 classical dance forms, which originate from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. These are Bharatanatyam, Odissi,...

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