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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
The fundamentals of choreography are explored in this course. Solo studies based on choreographic problems are presented and performed. Note: Required of sophomore dance majors.
Prerequisite:
Dance 1811 (0070)
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2.00 Credits
This course addresses problems in presentation, form, design, and content. Experiences include experimentation with musical settings, voice, spoken word, and duets. Note: Required of sophomore dance majors.
Prerequisite:
Dance 2813 (0072)
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2.00 Credits
This course addresses the extension of range, control, and clarity of performance for more complex dance sequences. Note: Prior to fall 2010, the course title was “Intermediate Modern Dance I.”
Prerequisite:
Dance majors only, except with special permission from the instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the extension of range, control, and clarity of performance for more complex dance sequences.
Prerequisite:
Dance majors only, except with special permission from the instructor
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2.00 Credits
This course addresses the extension of range, control, and clarity of performance for more complex dance sequences. Note: Prior to fall 2010, the course title was “Intermediate Modern Dance III.”
Prerequisite:
Dance majors only, except with special permission from the instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the extension of range, control, and clarity of performance for more complex dance sequences.
Prerequisite:
Dance majors only, except with special permission from the instructor
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
The course will begin with an in-depth exploration of Joseph Pilates original mat work, its origins, and its applications. We will focus on skills of self-assessment, using the system as a tool to improve both strength and alignment. We will look at multiple facets of the Pilates system and industry, as well as the benefits and limitations of the system as a wellness tool. Finally, each student will examine multiple ways of integrating the fundamental concepts of the system into both their movement training and their pedagogy.
Prerequisite:
Dance majors only, except with special permission from the instructor
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course is designed for students looking to further their already in-depth understanding of Joseph Pilates original mat and tower work. This course seeks to expose students to the current philosophies and schools of thought on the Pilates method. Students will emerge from the course with an understanding of the history of the method, and the ways in which it has evolved to meet the needs of today’s practitioners. During this course, students will advance in their practice from intermediate to advanced level mat and tower exercises, visit and report on a Philadelphia Pilates studio, practice peer teaching, and report on relevant articles from Pilates publications.
Prerequisite:
Dance 2822; special authorization required for non-majors
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2.00 Credits
This course addresses increased vocabulary and skills for increasing demands of more complex combinations and sequences.
Prerequisite:
Dance majors only, except with special permission from the instructor
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2.00 Credits
This course addresses increased vocabulary and skills for increasing demands of more complex combinations and sequences. Note: Prior to fall 2010, the course title was “Classical Ballet III.”
Prerequisite:
Dance majors only, except with special permission from the instructor
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