MENCIPTAKAN TARI KREASI (TEMA)

Panggih Rezaqia
5 Jan 202306:16

Summary

TLDRIn this lesson on creating choreographic dance steps, the teacher introduces students to the concept of dance themes. The lesson covers the definition of a theme, types of themes (literal and non-literal), sources of themes (such as folklore, daily life, fairy tales, and legends), and various examples, including dramatic, non-dramatic, erotic, heroic, imitative, and mime themes. The goal is to help students understand the role of themes in dance creation, emphasizing storytelling, aesthetic value, and cultural significance in choreography.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The lesson is about creating a choreographic dance, specifically focusing on understanding themes in dance creations.
  • 😀 The learning objective is to help students describe, identify, and compare different themes in dance, as well as to analyze their sources and meanings.
  • 😀 A key concept introduced is the definition of 'theme' in dance, which refers to the meaning or core idea that drives a story in a work of art.
  • 😀 A second definition of 'theme' is that it represents the central idea or issue upon which a story or artwork is based.
  • 😀 Two main categories of dance themes are introduced: literal and non-literal.
  • 😀 Literal themes in dance include storytelling elements such as fairy tales, legends, historical events, and folk stories.
  • 😀 Non-literal themes focus on aesthetics and artistic expression, often with no narrative intent, aiming purely for visual or motion-based beauty.
  • 😀 TikTok dances are used as an example of non-literal themes, especially popular among younger generations.
  • 😀 Sources of themes for dances can include folklore, daily life, fairy tales, and legends.
  • 😀 Examples of different types of dance themes are provided, including dramatic, non-dramatic, erotic, heroic, imitative, and pantomime themes.
  • 😀 The lesson concludes with a review of how understanding these themes can help students create original choreographic works and improve their dance compositions.

Q & A

  • What is the primary goal of this lesson on creating dance compositions?

    -The primary goal of this lesson is to help students understand how to create a dance composition using themes. They will learn to identify and analyze different types of themes and their sources.

  • What are the learning objectives for this lesson?

    -The learning objectives are: 1) Explain the concept of a theme in dance. 2) Identify types of dance themes. 3) Analyze sources of dance themes. 4) Compare examples of dance themes.

  • How does Canton & Jenny define the term 'theme' in dance?

    -Canton & Jenny define 'theme' as the meaning contained within the story or idea expressed in the dance composition.

  • What is the difference between a literal theme and a non-literal theme in dance?

    -A literal theme tells a specific story, such as folklore or historical events, while a non-literal theme focuses on aesthetics, movement, and beauty without telling a specific story.

  • What are some examples of sources for themes in dance?

    -Sources for themes in dance include folklore, everyday life, fairytales, and legends.

  • What is a dramatic theme in dance?

    -A dramatic theme in dance is one where the dance tells a story, often using dialogue, music, or songs, like 'Wayang Wong' or 'Langendrian'.

  • What is the key characteristic of a non-dramatic theme?

    -A non-dramatic theme does not tell a specific story; instead, it focuses on expressing emotions or abstract ideas through movement.

  • Can you explain what an erotic theme in dance involves?

    -An erotic theme in dance involves expressing love and romantic relationships, often depicted through the interaction of a man and a woman, like in 'Parijabat Sipit' from Banyumas.

  • What is an example of a heroic theme in dance?

    -A heroic theme in dance portrays bravery and heroism, such as in 'Prawiroguno' from Central Java, where strength and courage are highlighted.

  • What does an imitative theme in dance focus on?

    -An imitative theme in dance focuses on mimicking animals or natural movements, as seen in dances like 'Tari Kupu-Kupu' (Butterfly Dance) or 'Tari Merak' (Peacock Dance).

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