The dance arts examination generally tests abilities in basic dance skills, dance techniques, and dance expression. Specifically, the content of the art dance test generally includes the following items:
Basic dance skills: Examine students’ basic qualities in physical flexibility, coordination, strength, etc., such as horizontal crosses, vertical crosses, Spin, turn over, etc.
Dance skills: Examine students’ technical abilities, such as jumping, spinning, tumbling, etc. These skills require students to complete them in a short time and require accuracy and stability of movements.
Dance expressiveness: Examine students’ dance expressiveness and emotional expression ability, requiring students to be able to convey the emotions and meanings contained in dance works through dance movements and expressions.
Dance combination performance: Examine students' ability to perform dance combinations. Students are required to be able to smoothly complete the entire dance combination according to the standard standards of music rhythm and dance movements.
Improvisation: This test examines students’ improvisational abilities and requires them to be able to improvise and perform a dance based on the music and the scene.
Culture exam: Dance majors in the art exam also need to take a cultural exam, and the content of the exam is the same as the ordinary college entrance examination.
The content of the dance dance examination is relatively comprehensive, requiring students to have solid basic dance skills, superb technical abilities and good expressiveness. At the same time, students also need to pay attention to the study of cultural courses in order to achieve better results in the exam.