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Schedule
of Classes
D 180, 181, 182 Beginning Modern
Dance I-III
1 credit
Introduction to the use of the human body in space and
time. The elements of dance activity will be examined as they relate
to the body in motion. Varied types of music and sound will be utilized
to explore the relationship of sound to movement. Some choreographic
studies will be included. To be taken in sequence.
D 185, 186, 187 Beginning
Ballet I-III
1 credit
Introduction to the basic concepts of body alignment,
the technical movement vocabulary in traditional ballet, the accompanying
French terminology and the basic movement sequences that will develop
strength and flexibility. To be taken in sequence.
D 188, 189, 190 Beginning
Jazz Dance I-III
1 credit
Introduction to the varied styles of contemporary jazz
technique with an emphasis on the uses of rhythm, syncopation, isolation
of the various body parts, and varied rhythmic accompaniment. To be
taken in sequence.
D 196, 197, 198 Beginning
Tap Dance I-III
1 credit
Introduction to the basic elements of tap dancing, such
as the shuffle, flap, ball change and the varied combinations of these
and other elements. Improvisation will also be introduced and the various
styles of tap will be explored.
D 199 Special Studies
Terms and hours to be arranged.
D 251 Introduction to Dance 3 hours
This course is designed to introduce the origins of
the various forms of dance, such as ballet, modern, musical theatre,
jazz, tap, folk and contemporary. Also examined will be how and why
people dance as well as how and why people watch dance, with concern
for becoming more conscious and informed viewers.
D 253 Labanotation
3 credits
A study of the Labanotation method for analysis and
recording of basic movements of the human body through the use of symbols.
This system is applied to those fields in which there is a need to record
motions of the body, dance, athletics, anthropology, and physiotherapy.
D 280, 281, 282 Intermediate
Modern Dance I-III
2 credits
Development of the technique level of the student through
exposure to varied styles of past and contemporary modern dance trends
in movement theory. Individual and compositional studies also will be
included. Prerequisite: beginning modern sequence or consent of instructor.
D 285, 286, 287
Intermediate Ballet I-III
1 credit
Introduction of the elements of advanced adagio, barre,
petite and grande allegro. Emphasis will be placed on work in the center
and across-the-floor combinations. Prerequisite: beginning ballet sequence
or consent of instructor.
D 288, 289, 290 Intermediate
Jazz Dance I-III
1 credit
Intermediate level past and contemporary jazz dance
techniques. In addition to American jazz forms, the student will be
exposed to African, Haitian and Caribbean jazz dance forms. Some emphasis
will be placed on improvisatory jazz dance. Prerequisite: jazz dance
sequence or consent of instructor.
Upper-Division
Courses
D 310 Women in Dance and Music:
1800-Present
3 credits
Women's contributions to music and dance from 1800 to
the present will be presented within historical and sociological contexts.
D 351 Dance Composition I
3 credits
This course will explore choreographic concepts as they
relate to the elements of space, time and force. Emphasis will be placed
on solo, duet and trio compositions. Prerequisite: beginning modern
sequence or consent of instructor.
D 352 Dance Composition II
3 credits
This course will explore choreographic concepts as they
relate to the elements of spatial design, musical form, character study
and textural differences. Emphasis will be on quartet, quintet and sextet
compositions. Prerequisite: D 351 or consent of instructor.
D 357 Dance in Musical Theater
3 credits
Introduction to various dance styles used in musical
theater choreography. Roles played by selected choreographers in the
development of musical theater choreography. Investigation of the relationship
between the choreographer and the director, musical director and scenographer
in terms of overall production values.
D 380, 381, 382 Advanced
Modern Dance
1 credit
To develop the technique level of the student through
advanced study in past and contemporary modern dance trends. Some exposure
to European as well as American modern dance idioms will be explored.
Prerequisite: intermediate modern dance sequence or consent of instructor.
D 390 Kinesiology for Dance
3 credits
This course includes a survey of kinesiology principles
as related to basic movement. The areas stressed are anatomy, physiology,
bio-mechanics, movement behavior, and various alignment and conditionary
techniques. Students become aware of their personal movement behavior
and investigate ways of becoming movement efficient.
D 399 Special Studies
1-3 credits
D 406 Independent Studies in Dance
1-3 credits
This course is aimed toward students who wish to study
in depth selected topics in dance history, theory, education or criticism.
Only 3 credit hours of D 406 and D 408, singly or combined, count as
electives in the dance minor. Prerequisite: intermediate level dance
study and consent of instructor.
D 407 Seminar
1-15 credits
Terms and hours to be arranged.
D 408 Workshop
1-15 hours
Terms and hours to be arranged. (To allow for various
workshops in Dance, i.e., Pas de Deux, men's techniques, African dance,
etc.)
D 450 Modern Repertory Dance
1-3 hours
This course is designed to expose the advanced student
in modern dance to the more advanced and varied modern dance techniques.
Some of the techniques that might be explored, dependent upon the experience
and background of the instructor, are those of Martha Graham, Doris
Humphrey, Merce Cunningham and Alvin Nikolais. Advanced choreographic
concepts will be explored in student choreographies. Performance ability
and development of personal style will be emphasized.
D 451 Dance Production
3 credits
This course will provide the practical and theoretical
knowledge of the various areas of dance production. Included will be
practical experience in sound production, lighting, costume, makeup,
management and publicity.
D 453 Ballet from the Courts to
Balanchine
3 credits
This course will cover the development of ballet from
its roots in the Renaissance Courts through the Romantic and Classical
eras to the late twentieth century.
D 454 Evolution of Modern Dance
3 credits
This course will cover the development of modern dance
and the philosophies of the leading modern dancers of the decade from
Duncan to the present.
D 455 Group Choreography
3 credits
This course will examine the use of groups of dancers
as they relate to design, shape, focus, pace and balance. Group choreographers
are integral. Prerequisite: D 351, 352 or consent of instructor.
D 491 Creative Dance for Children
3 credits
Contemporary American and European movement theory as
it relates to the elementary school program. The interrelationship of
dance to other subject areas will be explored. Prerequisite: a beginning
level dance technique or consent of instructor.
D 494 Dance in Secondary Education
3 credits
This course will introduce a student to the methodologies
involved in teaching dance on the secondary level. The topics examined
include: how to build a dance class, what to teach and methodology involved,
and integration of dance within the secondary school curriculum.
D 496 Dance and Related Arts
3 credits
This course will examine the aesthetic foundations of
dance as a creative art. In addition, the philosophic basis of music,
theater and art will be analyzed in relation to dance. Prerequisite:
D 251, a dance history course, or consent of instructor.
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