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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
A historical overview of 3,000 years of dance as an art form that has become a unique means of aesthetically expressing human emotions. Enhanced study provided through viewing, discussing and reflection on digital media sources and live performances.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DAN 102. This studio/performance multimodal course builds on concepts and practices from Applied Dane Fundamentals I. Includes the 5-part lesson plan and dance concepts of brain-compatible teaching methods and development of teaching philosophy. Required for Applied Dance Majors and Minors.
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1.00 Credits
Pre-requisite: DAN 104, Placement class, or Permission of Instructor This is a studio/laboratory-oriented course that focuses on creating dancers who are skilled technicians, critical thinkers, creative inventors, collaborators, and respectful responders while progressing from the fundamentals of contemporary dance technique. This includes exercises encompassing strengthening, stretching, basic movement combinations, improvisation, postural awareness, and creativity. This is a two-part sequence required for a major in Dance. May be repeated once.
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1.00 Credits
Pre-requisite: DAN 203, Placement class, or Permission of Instructor This is a studio/laboratory-oriented course that focuses on creating dancers who are skilled technicians, critical thinkers, creative inventors, collaborators, and respectful responders while progressing from the fundamentals of contemporary dance technique. This includes exercises encompassing strengthening, stretching, basic movement combinations, improvisation, postural awareness, and creativity. This is a two-part sequence required for a major in Dance. May be repeated once.
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1.00 Credits
Pre-requisite: DAN 106, Placement class, or Permission of Instructor This is a studio/laboratory-oriented course that focuses on creating dancers who are master technicians, critical thinkers, creative inventors, collaborators, and respectful responders in the fundamentals of contemporary ballet technique. This includes exercises encompassing strengthening, stretching, basic movement combinations, improvisation, postural awareness, and creativity. This is a two-part sequence required for a major in Dance. May be repeated once for credit.
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1.00 Credits
Pre-requisite: DAN 205, Placement class, or Permission of Instructor This is a studio/laboratory-oriented course that focuses on creating dancers who are master technicians, critical thinkers, creative inventors, collaborators, and respectful responders in the fundamentals of all ballet technique. This includes exercises encompassing strengthening, stretching, basic movement combinations, improvisation, postural awareness, and creativity. This is a two-part sequence required for a major in Dance. May be repeated once for credit. Distribution: (VPA)
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1.00 Credits
This is a studio/laboratory-oriented course that focuses on creating dancers who are master technicians, critical thinkers, creative inventors, collaborators, and respectful responders in the fundamentals of concert jazz technique. This includes exercises encompassing strengthening, stretching, basic movement combinations, improvisation, postural awareness, and creativity. This is a two-part sequence required for a major in Dance. May be repeated once for credit.
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1.00 Credits
This is a studio/laboratory-oriented course that focuses on creating dancers who are master technicians, critical thinkers, creative inventors, collaborators, and respectful responders in the fundamentals of cultural perspectives on jazz technique. This includes exercises encompassing strengthening, stretching, basic movement combinations, improvisation, postural awareness, and creativity. This is a two-part sequence required for a major in Dance. May be repeated once for credit.
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3.00 Credits
A studio/performance-oriented course focuses on development of basic skills of Latin ballroom dance, the art of two bodies moving as one through the use of lead and follow techniques, including improvisation and creativity. Emphasis is on Latin dance forms, including salsa, samba, bachata, rumba and merengue. May be repeated once.
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1.00 Credits
A studio/ lab oriented course where, through mentorship in theory and practice of dance production, students will gain knowledge and first-hand experience in the art of technical practice, specific to the discipline of dance.
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