The science of ballet technique: Creating dances from science

In this unit, students will explore the many ways science influences movement. The unit provides opportunities for students to evaluate their range of motion and execution of ballet technique, set personal goals, experiment with scientific concepts in anatomy, kinesiology, and physics (Newton’s Laws of Motion), and apply these concepts to self- correct and to help achieve their personal goals. Since turnout is the foundation of ballet technique and one of the most difficult aspects of the technique to understand and master, the unit will focus on the structure and function of the hip joint. The unit is designed to provide middle school students with the knowledge of how to take care of their body, prevent injury, and avoid physical risks in dance class and throughout their life. This dance unit was created by Nicole Kasbar.

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