Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) GCSE Dance Practice Exam

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What type of feedback is crucial for students in their dance performances?

Feedback from the audience only

Self-reflection and peer feedback

Self-reflection and peer feedback play a vital role in a dancer's development and performance improvement. This type of feedback allows students to critically assess their own work, recognize areas of strength, and identify aspects that may need enhancement.

Through self-reflection, students cultivate an awareness of their technical skills, expressiveness, and overall performance, enabling them to set personal goals for growth. Peer feedback is equally important as it provides external perspectives that can highlight different interpretations and techniques. Engaging with fellow dancers fosters a collaborative learning environment where students can support each other and share constructive insights.

In contrast, feedback that is limited to either the audience or judges might lack the depth needed for comprehensive understanding, as it may focus primarily on performance aspects rather than the dancer's artistic choices and process. Moreover, the notion that no feedback is required undermines the essential learning opportunities that come from critique and evaluation, which are fundamental to artistic growth in dance.

Feedback from judges only

No feedback is required

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