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DANCE 211: Ballet II
1.00 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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DANCE 220: Intermediate Modern/Jazz Techniqueand Improvisation I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: DANCE 200, 201; or consent of instructor for higher levelsHigh-intermediate-level dance technique. Emphasizes furtherdevelopment of each student's technique and the relationship betweenmovement styles and sound environment. Encourages students toincrease performance ability through the study of more complexpatterns and improvisation.
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DANCE 221: Intermediate Modern/Jazz Techniqueand Improvisation II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: DANCE 200, 201; or consent of instructor for higher levelsHigh-intermediate-level dance technique. Emphasizes furtherdevelopment of each student's technique and the relationship betweenmovement styles and sound environment. Encourages students toincrease performance ability through the study of more complexpatterns and improvisation.
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DANCE 225: Intermediate Technique: London
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: DANCE 301, 302; or consent of department facultyDesigned for students who must complete additional technical workon the intermediate level. In addition to class performance, studentsincrease knowledge of techniques associated with modern, ballet anddance masters.
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DANCE 290: Introduction to Choreography
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Dance Core ConcentrationPrerequisites: DANCE 200, 201; or consent of instructorIntroduces basic concepts of choreography through the elements ofspace, time, and energy. Daily assignments emphasize composition,analysis, performance, and evaluation of compositional works. Includesstudio performance at the end of the semester.
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DANCE 301: Intermediate Modern/Jazz Techniqueand Improvisation III
1.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: DANCE 200, 201; or consent of instructor for higher levelsHigh-intermediate-level dance technique. Emphasizes furtherdevelopment of each student's technique and the relationship betweenmovement styles and sound environment. Encourages students toincrease performance ability through the study of more complexpatterns and improvisation.
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DANCE 302: Intermediate Modern/Jazz Techniqueand Improvisation IV
1.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: DANCE 200, 201; or consent of instructor for higher levelsHigh-intermediate-level dance technique. Emphasizes furtherdevelopment of each student's technique and the relationship betweenmovement styles and sound environment. Encourages students toincrease performance ability through the study of more complexpatterns and improvisation.
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DANCE 310: Dance History
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Dance Core ConcentrationExamines the history and development of dance from the Middle Agesand the Renaissance to the 20th century. Emphasizes the influenceof Western European, Asian, African, and Pacific Basin cultures,which led to the modern dance revolution and today's post-modernperformance artists.
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DANCE 314: Repertory and Performance I
1.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
(by audition only)Provides qualified students extensive repertory and performanceexperience with the RWU Dance Theatre. Students work with visitingguest artists and faculty choreographers on a regular basis, performin on- and off-campus concerts, and travel to the American CollegeDance Festivals for workshops and performances. One credit will beassigned for each semester's work up to a maximum of six semesters.Auditions are held each semester. Interested students must see thedepartment faculty concerning audition requirements.
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DANCE 315: Repertory and Performance II
1.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
(by audition only)Provides qualified students extensive repertory and performanceexperience with the RWU Dance Theatre. Students work with visitingguest artists and faculty choreographers on a regular basis, performin on- and off-campus concerts, and travel to the American CollegeDance Festivals for workshops and performances. One credit will beassigned for each semester's work up to a maximum of six semesters.Auditions are held each semester. Interested students must see thedepartment faculty concerning audition requirements.
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