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Dance: traditional dances of the British Isles
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I can travel in different directions in time with the music.
I can create and adapt rhythm patterns.
I can choreograph dance actions using a traditional style of dance.
I can coordinate a range of actions whilst travelling in different directions.
I can learn and accurately recall a sequence of actions performed with a partner.
I can create an original dance using a precise set of actions.
I can choreograph using the style of a traditional Irish Jig.
I can apply pulse, rhythm and musical structure to my work.
I can add emphasis to actions by changing their size or speed.
I can use a variety of formations when performing a dance.
I can incorporate props into my work.
I can identify different types of contrast used in choreography.
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