Your examination will consist of
A Portfolio,
An Anatomy paper,
A 20 min dance demonstration including warm up
A verbal examination with the examiner which can last between 40 minutes to and hour
Portfolio
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The history of dance relevant to the subject
you are taking
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Styles, technique and music relevant
to the subject you are taking
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Anatomy in relation dance
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Warming up and cooling down
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Child Protection
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Risk assessment
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Class room management
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Music Licences
Anatomy paper
A multipal choice paper compiled by the UKA
Demonstration
A demonstration of a warm up relevant
to the subject you are taking
A demonstration of a cool down relevant to the subject you are taking
A demonstration each of the styles of dance
within the subject you are taking. Note with partner based subjects candidate will be required to demonstrate as leader and
follower.
A verbal examination
A sound knowledge of of the technique in the relevant syllabus
Example Associate
Club Divison Diploma
requires a you to
understand and explaine the Salsa and Merengue up to and including level 2 as described in the Paul Harris's Club Dance Division
United Kingdom Alliance Book
The majority of this
part of the examination will be on how to break up figures (so know theire names) you will be asked to describe
them in detail the footwork , alignment, amount of turn, action used, sway ect on each step within the figure (both men
and ladies steps where different) the preceds, follows, for figures and any notes ect
A sound knowledge of what you have covered
in your portfolio
During the verbal examination the examiner will as
questions about things in your portfolio so make sure you understand all you have put into it, how to count in beats and bars,
correct time signature, correct tempo, beat value, what is ment by meter, breaks, acent, pulse, melodonic sentance etc. He/She
will want to know about structuring classes how you teach different ages and abilities. He/she will also want to know about
your past dancing how experienced you are and what your plans are.