Worksheet No.1: Grade 9
Worksheet No.1: Grade 9
Worksheet No.1: Grade 9
Worksheet No.1
Nature and Background of Social Dances & Dance
P.E Mixers
Quarter 2-Wk.1-Module 1
MELCs:
Describe the nature and background of the dance.
EXPLORE:
TRUE OR FALSE: Write T if the statement is True and F if the statement is False on the
blank provided before each number.
_____ 1. Social dances and dance mixers are also known as ballroom dances.
_____ 2. Dance mixers are dances which allow group of performers to change
partners to maximize the social dimension of dancing.
_____ 3. Cha-cha-cha belongs to a modern standard dance.
_____ 4. Social dancing improves your social life.
_____ 5. Performer’s costume must be revealing, tight-fitting, sexy yet
very sophisticated.
_____ 6. Wearing sleeveless shirt and strapped dresses is pleasant so that
your partner can touch your skin.
_____ 7. Dance etiquette is a set of guidelines that help you navigate the
social dimensions of dancing.
_____ 8. Social dancing helps sharpen your mind by increasing your
interaction with others and giving you more opportunities to expand
your horizon.
_____ 9. The more time you spend dancing with your partner, the more strength
you will build.
_____ 10. Tango is a Latin American dance originated in Spain.
LEARN:
Social dance is dance which is recreational and generally executed with a partner
and in groups or as a community activity for fun and enjoyment. Social dances and dance
mixers are dances. Sometimes it does not require a partner but actually some people in an
institution or community.
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initial basic learning may be advantageous for a newbie or for refinement of more advanced
technique. Nevertheless, the handing on from an individual to a person and generation to
generation is more a community based tradition and much of the development of social
interaction in conventional dance is acquired through everyday participation with older
veterans handing onto the enthusiastic young.
Social dance can derive from or be an interest within many different genres. It can be
the folk dances of a particular village performed at the local green or community center or it
can be old time dancing perform in a barn or public hall or even ballroom dancing, Latin
American, salsa or rock n roll or any contemporary dance that is public recreation instead of
for display or commercial be.
Many social dances are dance mixers and the primary function is that people ought
to mix and often exchange partners. The optimum purpose of social dances involves
organizations of people enjoying activity within sets where groups and couples regularly
change places or even partners. Some of the primary forms of group dancing within sets
known as ‘country dancing’ are those in which couples are aligned in either long ways,
circular or columnar formation, or in squares called ‘quadrilles’. Interaction with other couples
and
Social dances are classified into two major dances namely Latin American dances
and Modern Standard dances. Latin American dances are dances originated in Latin
America. This include salsa, mambo, merengue, swing, cha-cha-cha, rumba, paso doble,
jive and boogie. Modern Standard dances are dances that fall into the standard category
namely waltz, tango, foxtrot, viennese waltz, slow waltz and quickstep.
BENEFITS
This will allow you to interact with new people every week and you will meet more
people each time you go out. Meeting people while dancing is an amazing way to
make new friends, and increase your social circle. As another bonus, social dancing
can help to prevent feelings of loneliness-due to the sociability of dancing with a
partner.
It helps improve your social life by increasing your social skills and making it easier to
communicate and interact with others. It is all about interacting with your partner and
making connections. It can help you to beat shyness, and can make it easier for you to
relate to people in new social settings.
It means that you will be making split second decisions, learning to follow the patterns of
your dance partner, and adding more style and flair to your dancing. These decisions will
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help to keep your mind sharp, and active. It also helps sharpen your mind by increasing
your interaction with others and giving you more opportunities to expand your horizon.
4. Reduces Stress
This will give your opportunity to discover new aspects of different cultures through
different dances and you will be able to find new cultural experiences as you meet new
people.
Dancers often experience a more positive outlook on life in general, and dancing can be
an excellent mood booster. Additionally, dancing increases blood flow to the brain,
slowing down cognitive decline.
7. Builds Strength
The more time you spend dancing with your partner, the more strength you will build.
Depending on the type of dance you do, you will build up strength in different areas as
you body. Another fun fact: the muscle exertion and breathing rates of dancers
performing in dance competition is equivalent to that of cyclists, swimmers, and Olympic
800m runners.
ENGAGE
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APPLY:
TRUE OR FALSE: Write T if the statement is True and F if the statement is False on
the blank provided before each number.
_____ 1. Social dances and dance mixers are also known as ballroom dances.
_____ 2. Dance mixers are dances which allow group of performers to change
partners to maximize the social dimension of dancing.
_____ 3. Cha-cha-cha belongs to a modern standard dance.
_____ 4. Social dancing improves your social life.
_____ 5. Performer’s costume must be revealing, tight-fitting, sexy yet
very sophisticated.
_____ 6. Wearing sleeveless shirt and strapped dresses is pleasant so that
your partner can touch your skin.
_____ 7. Dance etiquette is a set of guidelines that help you navigate the
social dimensions of dancing.
_____ 8. Social dancing helps sharpen your mind by increasing your
interaction with others and giving you more opportunities to expand
your horizon.
_____ 9. The more time you spend dancing with your partner, the more strength
you will build.
_____ 10. Tango is a Latin American dance originated in Spain.
Additional Activities:
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2. How will you convince your family and friends to like social dances and dance
mixers?
Key to Corrections:
EXPLORE/APPLY:
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. T
6. T
7. T
8. T
9. T
10. F
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