Dance Evolution | Performance Task#2.2 | Second Quarter | PE and Health | MAPEH 9

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PERFORMANCE TASK IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION & HEALTH

PT#2.2 - 2nd Quarter
Dance Evolution | Performance Task#2.2 | Second Quarter | PE and Health | MAPEH 9

Guidelines:                                                                                                            
1. This will be done individually, partner, or by groups of 3-5 members;
2. Each group will research the evolution/classification of dances;
3. Come up with a theme of your own based on the information gathered; 
4. Think of a catchword or name of your theme. The theme will be the name of your dance;
5. Create dance steps that will reflect your theme and choose appropriate music for the dance;
6. Perform the dance and have it digitally recorded as the Performance Task;
7. Editing Please Include the following:
-Name of Members-Roles
8. The video must not exceed 5 mins. You will be given the whole week to do the task and we will use our asynchronous schedule time for this activity; 
9. Submit this on December 21, 2020

Thank You!             


Collaborators:
Benz Sapanta
Richard Jongko
Lera Dela Calzada
Abcill Alquisola


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