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CW 480: Creative Writing Senior Seminar I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Consent of InstructorThe first semester of the Creative Writing Seminar brings graduatingseniors together to study focused themes, questions, and issues inthe disciplines of creative writing through the context of revising thecreative work that will complete the thesis. Out of these explorationswill grow the focus for the senior thesis, including a "Thesis Plan"that includes a critical topic, an abstract, potential resources, and adetailed revision plan for creative work
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CW 481: Senior Seminar II - The Thesis
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: CW 480 or consent of instructor.The second semester of the creative writing major's senior capstonecourse continues the revision of the creative portion of the seniorthesis. A substantial amount of study is also devoted to developingthemes for the critical thesis and its bridge to the creative work, aswell as writing and revising it throughout the semester. The annotatedbibliography is also completed during this course to complete theportfolio. The culmination of the class is a defense of the critical thesisbefore a panel of faculty and peers. The class also prepares studentsfor a public reading of creative works that meets their graduationrequirements.
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DANCE 101: The Creative Athlete
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Dance Core ConcentrationExamines creative process and artistic expression in relation tothe athleticism of movement. Topics include important movementprinciples, theories, techniques, and styles. Emphasizes understandingthe body as a means of communication. Athletic skills applied tothese principles and creative projects. In addition, students attendlive concerts of selected movement artists and write critiques of theperformances. (Field Trip Fee: $50)
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DANCE 131: Mime Workshop
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Explores the fundamental techniques and philosophies of mime.Strong focus on the concept of body isolation and the relationship tostage movement and character development. Solo and ensemble mimepieces are constructed and critiqued.
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DANCE 150: Introduction to Dance Technique
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Dance Core ConcentrationExplores dance as an art form through familiarization of the studentwith various contemporary dance techniques. Emphasizes theacquisition of basic dance skills and the development of kinestheticperception, energy qualities, and rhythmic awareness. For the studentwith no dance training.
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DANCE 161: Tap and Theatre Dance Styles I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Explores dance idioms as they are used in performance. Includes studyof tap and period social dance (Charleston, Swing-Lindy, the Blues,Cake Walk, Viennese Waltz, etc.).
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DANCE 162: Tap and Theatre Dance Styles II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Explores dance idioms as they are used in performance. Includes studyof tap and period social dance (Charleston, Swing-Lindy, the Blues,Cake Walk, Viennese Waltz, etc.).
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DANCE 200: Elementary Modern/Jazz Technique andImprovisation I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: DANCE 150; or major statusElementary study of dance and its relationship to rhythmic structure.Emphasizes understanding of one's kinesthesis and modern and jazzidioms.
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DANCE 201: Elementary Modern/Jazz Technique andImprovisation II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: DANCE 150; or major statusElementary study of dance and its relationship to rhythmic structure.Emphasizes understanding of one's kinesthesis and modern and jazzidioms.
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DANCE 210: Ballet I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: DANCE 200, 201; or consent of instructorThe study of ballet at elementary and high-intermediate levels.Emphasizes ballet's relationship to modern dance. Work in barre,adagio, and petite and grand allegro combinations.
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