Grade 4 Dance Compulsory Exam Tracks

There are a variety of choices for the Grade 4 Dance Compulsory Exam repertoire, including "Treading Song", "Shepherd's Song" and "Water Mill".

I, "Treading Song"

Treading Song is a dance piece depicting the labor life of farmers, which is popular for its cheerful, lively rhythm and bright dance movements. This piece requires dancers to have a good sense of rhythm and flexible body control, and to be able to accurately show the joy and hard work of farmers' labor.

Two, "Shepherd's Song"

Shepherd's Song is a dance piece based on the theme of pastoral life, through the performance of the dancers show the shepherds in the vast grasslands grazing sheep. The piece requires dancers to be able to show stretching body lines and smooth steps, conveying an atmosphere of tranquility, freedom and harmony in their performance.

Three: The Water Mill

The Water Mill is a dance piece depicting the rural life, which shows the busy scene and the hard work of the laboring people in the water mill through the dancers' movements. This piece requires dancers to have the strength and endurance to be able to show the power of labor and the realism of rural life.

Four, other repertoire choices

In addition to the above mentioned repertoire, the level 4 dance exam can also choose other dance repertoire suitable for their own styles and specialties, such as the "Hu Ji Dance", "Peking Opera Adaptation" and so on. All these repertoires have their unique artistic appeal and technical requirements, and dancers need to choose and prepare according to their own talents and interests.

Fifth, the significance and improvement of the dance examination

Taking the dance examination can not only improve the dancer's technical level and performance ability, but also enhance the dancer's stage self-confidence and expression ability. By preparing for and taking dance exams, dancers can better understand and master different dance styles and techniques, expand their dance horizons, and at the same time lay a solid foundation for future stage performances and teaching.

Sixth, dance exam preparation and skills

Preparation for dance exams requires dancers to fully understand the emotional expression and technical requirements of the repertoire, and to improve their dance ability through constant practice and repeated rehearsals. When performing, dancers need to focus on the accuracy of body language and the vividness of their expressions, as well as on matching the music and grasping the rhythm. In addition, dancers also need to pay attention to the shape of the body and the details of the stage presentation, showing a good overall image and dance quality.

Summary

The compulsory repertoire for the Grade 4 Dance Exam includes Treading Songs, Shepherd's Song, and Watermill, etc. These repertoires are different in terms of themes and styles, and require the dancers to have different skills and performance abilities. Taking dance exams can improve dancers' technical level and performance ability, but it also requires dancers to make sufficient preparation and pay attention to details. Dance exams are an opportunity for dancers to show their talent and a process to improve their ability.