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1.00 Credits
A physical activity designed to provide the knowledge and basic skills of modern dance. Also included are brief readings in the history of dance and its place in contemporary society. Activity 3 hours.
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Prerequisite: DAA1100 or permission of the instructor. A continuation of dance techniques as learned in DAA1100 with additional experiences in dance composition. Activity 3 hours.
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Beginning level ballet technique, the use of ballet vocabulary, correct alignment of the body, and the application of simple step combinations in center work. Activity 3 hours.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DAA1200 or equivalent. Using skills learned in DAA1200, students will learn more advanced combinations and applications of the movement vocabulary. Activity 3 hours.
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1.00 Credits
Instruction in contemporary ballroom dance with an emphasis on dancing as a physical activity that enhances physical fitness and social well being. The course includes instruction in rhythm, Latin, and smooth dance including swing, hustle, mambo, salsa, merengue, rumba, cha cha, fox trot, and waltz. The appreciation of ballroom dance be enhanced by a brief overview of ballroom dance history. Contact: 2 hours.
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Instruction in contemporary country western dance and a variety of swing dances with an emphasis on dancing as a physical activity that enhances physical fitness and social well-being. The course includes instruction in the basic elements of the country western dances recognized by the United Country Western Dance Council as the competition dances and a variety of the popular swing dances. Proper technique and execution will be emphasized. The dances taught will include, but not be limited to two-step, night club two-step, polka, cha cha, waltz, East coast swing, West coast swing, hustle (3-count), and single swing. The country western techniques will be compared to ballroom dance techniques to enhance an appreciation of both areas of dance. Contact: 2 hours.
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1.00 Credits
Basic techniques and skills of jazz dance. Activity 3 hours.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the craft of choreography. Students will explore basic rhythmic, spatial, and dynamic materials through group improvisation and individual studies. (DAA 1610 is not an activity course.)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the development of dance as it relates to the history of cultures and societies, emphasizing the evolution of dance as an art form. Designed to heighten student awareness and establish an appreciation of dance as being an integral part of society and its impact on the making of art. The major periods of dance history, master choreographers and their works will be explored through lecture, discussion and media presentation. (Not an activity course)
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the dental assisting program. Corequisite: DEA0020L. The course is an introduction to dentistry and the dental assisting profession including duties and responsibilities, orientation to the dental office, basic concepts of microbiology, and an introduction to the basic skills in dental assisting including, but not limited to, infection control procedures, instrument identification and fourhanded dentistry. Contact: 30 clock hours per semester.
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