课件22张PPT。20 Let’s DanceballetDragon DanceLion DancePeacock DanceYanggewaltzTap DanceCha-Chabreakdancebreakdance the Charleston classical ballet flamenco rock ‘n’ roll the twist Chinese folk dance waltz12345678Table 1 for Ballet during the
Renaissancein Italy and
FranceSwan Lake,
The Nutcraker
The White-haired
GirlTable 2 for Folk Dance in Spring
Festival
celebration
in Spring
Festival
celebrationin ordinary
occasionsin ordinary
occasionson festival
occasionsTable 3 for Pop dancecame from
folk danceonly held in
Palaces or the
homes of the
aristocratsbecame more
popularAfrican-
American
rhythm and
movements
also became
part of it Cloze
Ballet
Ballet in Italy and France during the and is still an art form in culture. The ballets include Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, the White-haired Girl…
beganRenaissanceimportantWesternfamous Folk Dance
Folk dances are styles of dancing that came from the ordinary people. They are often group dances, and they are taught from one to another. Chinese famous folk dances include the dragon dances ,the lion dances, the Yangge. Many well-known folk dances in China ____ _____ on festival occasions. Many people visit China during the Spring Festival to see a performance of this dance.
traditional generationareperformedunique rural Popular Dance
Popular or social dances often came from .
Until the eighteenth century, social dances
only in palaces or the homes of aristocrats. In the late eighteenth and nineteen centuries, social dancing became more . For example, the waltz , the polka…
In the United States the of immigrant cultures produced new of dance, such as square dancing and tap dancing.
folk danceswereheldpopular mixingforms From the beginning of the twentieth century,
rhythm and movements also became part of popular .
1930s,1940s----
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African-Americansocialdancethe jitterbug
rock ‘n’ roll
danced without touching their
partner
danced in couples
disco
breakdance
Work in pairs,and make dialogues by asking the following questions:Do you like dancing?
What kind of dance do you like?
How well can you dance?
What special dances can you do?
What dance would you like to learn?
A. Hi, lily, what are you up this weekend?B.I don’t know.I haven’t decided yet.A. Do you like dancing? I heard there will be a waltz competition this Sunday, would you like to go to see it with me?B. Er,I like dancing, but I don’t like waltz.A. Well, What kind of dance do you like?B. Breakdance. What about you?B. Me too. By the way,how well can you dance?A. Just so so. What special dance can you do?B. Cha-Cha and tap dancing.A. Great, can you teach me Cha-Cha? I really want to learn it.B. Sure, it’s my pleasure.Thank you