Low Intermediate Contemporary Class Plans, Bundle 2

Renata Retter

Low Intermediate Contemporary Class Plans, Bundle 2

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Low Intermediate Contemporary Class Plans by Renata Retter is designed for 12-15-year-old dancers who study at least 2-3 classes per week, preferably ballet, jazz, and Contemporary. Each DanceClassPlan includes video files and notes on the warm-up technique, center, across the floor, improvisation, and combination.

Drag and drop video files into your iTunes library or play with almost all video players on your computer.

Class Plan 6 includes Video and Class Notes for: (Please download to a computer, not a mobile device.)

  • Center Floor: Aleksandra Wojda Nelson’s Int-Adv Jazz Technique Warm Up (AWDVD215) Floor workgroups (try to get all dancers past group 6)
  • Across the Floor: Plié in fourth, open 90-degree angle passé with flexed foot, walk, walk – both sides
  • Improvisation:
 Across the floor – no tricks
  • Combo: “Black Flies” by Ben Howard

Class Plan 7 includes Video and Class Notes for:

  • Center Floor: Floor workgroups (try to get all dancers past group 8)
  • Across the Floor: Plié in fourth, open 90-degree passé with flexed foot turning, walk, walk – both sides
  • Improvisation: Center floor - Partnering
  • Combo: Breathe Me by Sia

Class Plan 8 includes Video and Class Notes for:

  • Center Floor: Floor workgroups
  • Improvisation: Across the floor – musicality challenges
  • Combo: To Build a Home by The Cinematic Orchestra

Class Plan 9 includes Video and Class Notes for:

  • Center Floor:
Floor workgroups
  • Improvisation: Across the floor – musicality challenges
  • Combo: “Until We Bleed” by Lykke Li

Class Plan 10 includes Video and Class Notes for:

  • Center Floor: Floor workgroups
  • Improvisation: (Have fun! Use what we’ve been working on all year!) (1) Across the floor
(2) Groups in center
  • Combo: Wicked Game by James Vincent McMorrow

 

Bonus:

  • Links to music
  • Easy-to-Follow Notes
  • Cover Art

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