Self and peer review in dance classes using personal video feedback


Autoria(s): Buday, Csaba; Jones, Evan
Data(s)

18/12/2015

Resumo

Many forms of formative feedback are used in dance training to refine the dancer’s spatial and kinaesthetic awareness in order that the dancer’s sensorimotor intentions and observable danced outcomes might converge. This paper documents the use of smartphones to record and playback movement sequences in ballet and contemporary technique classes. Peers in pairs took turns filming one another and then analysing the playback. This provided immediate visual feedback of the movement sequence as performed by each dancer. This immediacy facilitated the dancer’s capacity to associate what they felt as they were dancing with what they looked like during the dance. The often-dissonant realities of self-perception and perception by others were thus guided towards harmony, generating improved performance and knowledge relating to dance technique. An approach is offered for potential development of peer review activities to support summative progressive assessment in dance technique training.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/94396/

Relação

http://ausdance.org.au/articles/details/self-and-peer-review-in-dance-classes-using-personal-video-feedback

Buday, Csaba & Jones, Evan (2015) Self and peer review in dance classes using personal video feedback. In World Dance Alliance Global Summit : Contemporising the Past: Envisaging the Future, 6–11 July 2014, Angers, France.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Csaba Buday and Evan Jones

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #109999 Technology not elsewhere classified #130299 Curriculum and Pedagogy not elsewhere classified #190403 Dance #Dance technique #iphoneographer #Mastery climate #Self and peer review #Smartphone technology
Tipo

Conference Paper