Dancesport - Group 4
Dancesport - Group 4
Dancesport - Group 4
Group 4
Adia, Estrella, Hermoso
& Niebres
WHAT IS DANCESPORT?
DANCESPORT
Hold - the correct position of the body with the partner in closed position.
Poise - the stretch of the woman's body upwards and outwards and leftwards into the
man's right arm to achieve balance and connection with his frame, as well as to
project outwards to the audience.
Characteristics of Dancesport
Togetherness - dancing of two people as one on the dance floor.
Musicality and expression - the basic characterization of the dance with the particular
music being played and the choreographic adherence to musical phrasings and accents.
Presentation - how to couple presents their dancing to the audience as well as the proper
costuming and grooming.
Power - the energy that is controlled and not wild.
Foot and leg action - the use of lower extremities that creates balance, beauty and
strength.
Characteristics of Dancesport
Shape - the combination of turn and sway to create a look or a position.
Lead and follow - the non-verbal communication of the man and lady through shape,
visual, and body weight.
Floorcraft - the ability to avoid bumping into other couples and continue dancing
without pause when boxed in.
Time Signature - 4/4 with the first and third beats accented.
"Slow" count - 2 beat "Quick" count = 1 beat
Counting in beats and bars - 1 2 3 4, 2 2 3 4, 3 2 3 4, 4 2 3 4, etc.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
Time Signature - 4/4 with accented beat on the first and fourth of each other.
Counting in beats 2 3 4 and 1. Count 2 = 1 beat. Count 3 = 1 beat. count 4 = half beat.
Count and = half beat. Count 1 = 1 beat.
INTERNATIONAL LATIN
Time Signature - 2/4 with musical accent on the first beat and percussive accent on the
second beat.
Contracting rhythms: 1 2, 1 a 2, 1 a 2 a 1 a 2, 1 2 3, SQQ, SQQQQQQ, QQS,
SSQQS
INTERNATIONAL LATIN
Time Signature - 4/4 with an accent on the first beat and fourth beat of each other.
Counting in beats 2 3 4 1. Count 2 = 1 beat. Count 3 = 1 beat. Count 4 1 =2 beats half
beat.
INTERNATIONAL LATIN
Time Signature - 2/4 with an accent on the first beat of each bar.
Counting 1 2. Count 1 = 1 beat. Count 2 = 1 beat.
INTERNATIONAL LATIN
5. Jive was developed from the dance "jitterbug" from
America. After the origination of the jive dance in the United
states, it slowly spread to the European countries and in the
United Kingdom. The popularity of this dance form coincided
with that of Rock n' Roll.
Time Signature - 2/4 with an accent on the first beat, second beat, fourth beat of
each bar.
Counting 1 2 3a4. Count 1 = 1 beat. Count 2 = 1 beat. Count 3 = 3/4 beat. Count a =
1/4 beat. Count 4 = 1 beat
BASIC DANCESPORT
TERMINOLOGIES
BASIC DANCESPORT TERMINOLOGIES
Footwork - refers to the part of the foot in contact with the floor.
Line of dance (LOD) - the counter clockwise direction around the dance floor.
Wall - means the direction perpendicular to the LOD pointing towards the
wall of the room (possibly imaginary)
Center - means the direction perpendicular to the LOD pointing towards the
center of the room.
BASIC DANCESPORT TERMINOLOGIES
Open Facing position - a variation of open position where man and lady
stand apart, facing each other, usually with a one-or two-hand connection.
BASIC DANCESPORT TERMINOLOGIES
Closed position - The normal hold where partners stand facing each other in
body contact slightly offset to the left. In the Latin dances, partners stand a
few inches apart, either directly in front of each other or very slightly offset.
BASIC DANCESPORT TERMINOLOGIES
Open position - Any dance position where mana and lady stand apart or
slightly apart, without taking a closed position dance hold.
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