Describe how the music and the performance made you think or feel. 2) What was the story line or symbolism of the music?

1) Watch each dance clip and answer the questions IN YOUR OWN WORDS
2) Please label each section of your response as listed below.
3) Write the same question numbers.
4) Answer using complete sentences.

(BANG/BANG) Description: https://youtu.be/69ntBRRamd4

1) Describe the style or genre of dance.
2) Describe the visual artistry of the sets, the costumes, and the type of movements you saw.
3) Discuss the musical accompaniment to the dance.
4) Was the movement inventive?
5) Was there anything unique about the dance?
6) Did the dance have clarity?

(BLEEDING LOVE) Judgment:

1) Dance focuses on the human form in time and space.
2) Is this dance piece important?
3) Does its perceived meaning have an impact?
4) Did the dance touch you, awaken you, startle you, or anger you?
5) Do you think the choreographer intended this response?Would you want to see this dance performed again?
6) What was your emotional response to the dance?
7) Discuss in detail why you feel this way, giving specific examples from the dance.

(This Woman\’s Work) Interpretation:

1) Describe how the music and the performance made you think or feel.
2) What was the story line or symbolism of the music?
3) How did the dancers, create an emotional or intellectual impact during the performance?
4) What kind of message or experience did the music communicate?
5) How did the choreography work in conjunction with the music to create a total experience?
6) How did the work relate to ideas or events in your life or in the world?

(Gravity) Judgment:

Dance focuses on the human form in time and space.

1) Is this dance piece important?Does its perceived meaning have an impact?
2) Did the dance touch you, awaken you, startle you, or anger you?
3) Do you think the choreographer intended this response?
4) Would you want to see this dance performed again?
5) What was your emotional response to the dance?
6) Discuss in detail why you feel this way, giving specific examples from the dance.