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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the basics of technical production and stage management, safety, set, costume, lighting and sound design. Students elect an area of interest (sets, lighting, costuming or sound) and work on a term project. 1 hours weekly;0.5 credit
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3.00 Credits
Continued work at barre and center work with pirouettes, arabesque and attitude turns, beats, petit and grand allegro work. Placement in dance technique classes is established by the faculty through auditions, placement classes, and/or end of semester performance examinations. 8.75 hours weekly; 2.5 credits
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4.00 Credits
Continued work at barre and center work with pirouettes, arabesque and attitude turns, beats, petit and grand allegro work. Placement in dance technique classes is established by the faculty through auditions, placement classes, and/or end of semester performance examinations. 8.75 hours weekly; 2.5 credits
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5.25 Credits
5.25 hours weekly; 1.5 credits
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5.25 Credits
5.25 hours weekly; 1.5 credits
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2.50 Credits
An introduction to the principles of Lester Horton. The student is encouraged to dance with enhanced visual, spatial, and musical awareness with whole and integrated effort. Placement in dance technique classes is established by the faculty through auditions, placement classes and/or end of semester performance examinations. 1.5-7.5 hours weekly; 1. 5 - 2.5 credits
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2.50 Credits
An introduction to the principles of Lester Horton. The student is encouraged to dance with enhanced visual, spatial, and musical awareness with whole and integrated effort. Placement in dance technique classes is established by the faculty through auditions, placement classes and/or end of semester performance examinations. 1.5-7.5 hours weekly; 1. 5 - 2.5 credits
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1.50 Credits
Focuses on the basic elements of partnering utilizing timing, breath, trust, responsibility and awareness. 1.5 hours weekly; 1 credit
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3.00 Credits
Learning to identify and become articulate about motivation, intention, resolution, and attitude toward movement, creating individual and group studies which solve given choreographic problems and/or respond to particular stylistic assignments, choreographing a semester final piece based on a directed study. Works not derived from class studies may be substituted (with consent of the instructor). Prerequisite: Choreography 1-2.
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4.00 Credits
Learning to identify and become articulate about motivation, intention, resolution, and attitude toward movement, creating individual and group studies which solve given choreographic problems and/or respond to particular stylistic assignments, choreographing a semester final piece based on a directed study. Works not derived from class studies may be substituted (with consent of the instructor). Prerequisite: Choreography 1-2. 2 hours weekly; 1 credit
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