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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (3;4) Development of principles and theories involved in composition. Emphasis placed on movement principles. Group and structural forms. Three hours weekly of lecture and movement plus a minimum of 60 clock hours in a movement laboratory. Prerequisite(s): DANC 3030, 3060, 3080 and concurrent enrollment in DANC 2400, 3400 or 4400.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour. (2.5;0) Study of selected African drum music and development of related traditional movement skills through studio experience. Movements are compared and contrasted with various African and social uses, and artistic and educational values. May be repeated for credit. (Same as MUET 3617.)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Historical study of modern dance and ballet on stage from 1900 to the present with an emphasis on dance in the United States. Examination of the evolution of these two concert dance forms through the lives of choreographers; the historical, political, social and cultural context of significant pieces of choreography; and the aesthetic movements and themes represented by specific dances through time. Skills needed to "read" context, meaning and metaphor in dance are enhanced to a higher level of depth and insight. Learning in this course occurs through multiple forms of intelligence and varied modes of communication. Prerequisite(s): DANC 1250, 2800 and 3030.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour. (0;3) Advanced laboratory course giving credit to students who have completed at least two terms/semesters of DANC 1050 or its equivalent. Includes experiences in rehearsal and performance of dance as an art form. The course is fourfold in content, including auditions, studio rehearsals, technical and dress rehearsals, and performances. Students planning to audition for a dance performance in the Department of Dance and Theatre must be enrolled in a performance lab. Students are provided opportunity to seek leadership roles in the audition process, serve as rehearsal assistant to choreographers, and assist in organization of auditions and rehearsals. Prerequisite(s): concurrent enrollment in a DANC technique course, and DANC 1050 or equivalent. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Instructional strategies and responsibilities common to the teaching of dance and conducting rehearsals for children through preprofessional levels. Prerequisite(s): DANC 3400; 3410 (may be taken concurrently); 3046; 3050; 3060; 3080; 4620 (may be taken concurrently); and concurrent enrollment in 3400 or 4400.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour. (1;3) Advanced study of the principles and practices governing the presentation of stage productions. Students manage or serve as crew heads for front-of-house, backstage, and costume and makeup operations for theatrical productions. Opportunity to seek independent solutions to management or technical problems when qualified. One-hour weekly lecture plus at least 45 clock-hours per term/semester in a production laboratory. Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of DANC 1095, or the equivalent, or permission of the department. May be repeated for credit. DANC majors are required to have at least 1 hour each in front-of-house, backstage, or costume and makeup production activities, or the equivalent, for graduation. (Same as THEA 4095.)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Theory and methods of movement and dance in the therapeutic setting. Use of movement as a tool of rehabilitation. Various aspects of therapy and their relationships to movement and higher states of consciousness. Prerequisite(s): DANC 3050, 3510 and BIOL 2301/2311.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (1;3) A continuation of DANC 3400. For the highly accomplished modern dancer giving emphasis to preprofessional training. Introducing more complex work in contemporary styles. Prerequisite(s): placement through proficiency exam. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (1;3) A continuation of DANC 3410. For the serious ballet dancer with emphasis on preprofessional preparation. Introducing more complex elements of petit allegro, grande allegro, classical and contemporary ballet repertory. Prerequisite(s): placement through proficiency exam. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Based on the theories of Laban Movement Analysis, this course is an advanced study of expressive relationships between one's inner intent to move, a responding action, and the varied ways our bodies "shape" to form or create that action. Exploration of how combinations of motion factors affect the visual, functional and expressive composition of movement. Emphasis is on exploring and developing skills that increase one's dynamic range of movement expressiveness essential for the performer. Prerequisite(s): DANC 3030 and 3080, or THEA 1050, 2351, 3050; and senior standing.
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