c/c_Arts Education_Kindergarten_Les éléments des arts, notamment :danse : corps, espace, dynamique (danse), temps, relations, forme (danse)art dramatique : personnage, temps, lieu, intriguemusique : temps/pulsation, rythme, tempo, hauteur tonale, dynami

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elements in the arts, including but not limited to:

  • dance: body, space, dynamics (dance), time, relationships, form
  • drama: character, time, place, plot
  • music: beat/pulse, rhythm, tempo, pitch, dynamics (music)
  • visual arts: elements of design: line, shape, texture, colour; principles of design: pattern, repetition
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the elements of dance are universally present in all dance forms and grow in sophistication over time

what the body is doing, including whole or partial body action, types of movement (locomotor and non-locomotor), etc.

where the body is moving, including place, level, direction, pathway, size/reach, shape, etc.

how energy is expended and directed through the body in relation to time (quick/sustained), weight (strong/light), space (direct/indirect), and flow (free/bound)

how the body moves in relation to time, including beat (underlying pulse), tempo, and rhythmic patterns

with whom or what the body is moving; movement happens in a variety of relationship including pairs, groups, objects, and environments

The shape or structure of a dance; the orderly arrangement of thematic material. For example: phrase, beginning, middle, end, ABA, canon, call and response, narrative, abstract

in drama, taking on and exploring the thoughts, perceptions, feelings, and beliefs of another

the arrangement of sounds and silences over time

the frequency or speed of the beat

how high or low a note is

the level of loudness or softness of music (e.g., loud/soft)

e.g., thick, thin, wavy, zigzag, jagged, etc.

2-dimensional enclosed space, as compared to form which is 3-dimensional

the way something feels (e.g., smooth, rough, fuzzy)

the planned use of the visual elements to achieve a desired effect

a design in which shapes, colours or lines repeat with regularity

using the same object, colour, marking, or type of line more than once

The elements of music are universally present in all forms of vocal and instrumental music and grow in sophistication over time.

keywords
dance
body
space
dynamics (dance)
time
relationships
form
character
rhythm
tempo
pitch
dynamics (music)
line
shape
texture
principles of design
pattern
repetition
music