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ANALYTIC AND HOLISTIC SCORING:A METHOD IN KINESTETHIC SCORING IN K-POP DANCE

Authors

  • Dinny Devi Triana
  • B. Kristiono Soewardjo
  • Putri Puspa Hidayati

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48080/jae.v17i4.247

Abstract

One of the problems in scoring performances, especially those related to dance, is deciding valid and reliable scoring criteria. Therefore, this research aims to determine the practicality and accuracy of the scoring method for kinesthetic K-pop dance using the rubric. The experiment method is applied to a total of 22 samples divided into two groups, using the 2x2 matrix. One of the groups is scored using the analytical method with weight, while the other utilized the holistic method without weight. The result showed that analytical scoring has accuracy, while the scoring without weight is more practical. Therefore, it is suggested that in dancing competition, analytical scoring without weight is used to obtain more practical and accurate results

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Published

2020-11-14 — Updated on 2020-11-19

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Dinny Devi Triana, B. Kristiono Soewardjo, & Putri Puspa Hidayati. (2020). ANALYTIC AND HOLISTIC SCORING:A METHOD IN KINESTETHIC SCORING IN K-POP DANCE. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(4), 58-70. https://doi.org/10.48080/jae.v17i4.247 (Original work published November 14, 2020)