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DANC 121,122: Tap Technique I
2.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester courses; 1 lecture and 2 studio hours. 2, 2 credits. Beginning study and training in the principles of tap technique with emphasis upon style, body alignment, spatial patterning, flexibility, strength and kinesthetic awareness to move the body in the style required for tap dancing.
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DANC 126,127: African-Caribbean Dance I
2.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester courses; 1 lecture and 2 studio hours. 2, 2 credits. Dance based on the movements and rhythms of Africa and the Caribbean.
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DANC 133: Introduction to Ballet Technique I
2.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 1 lecture and 2 studio hours. 2 credits. This course may be repeated for a maximum total of 4 credits on the recommendation of the chair. For nonmajors. Introductory study of the principles of ballet technique.
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DANC 134: Introduction to Ballet Technique II
2.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 1 lecture and 2 studio hours. 2 credits. Prerequisite: DANC 133 or permission of instructor. For nonmajors. This course may be repeated for a maximum total of 4 credits on the recommendation of the chair. Further introductory study of the principles of ballet technique.
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DANC 141,142: Ballroom Dancing
1.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester courses; 2 studio hours. 1, 1 credit. A study of basic ballroom dance steps and practice in their performance.
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DANC 141,142 - Ballroom Dancing
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DANC 151,152: Jazz Dance Technique I
2.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester courses; 1 lecture and 2 studio hours. 2, 2 credits. Prerequisite: DANC 102 or permission of instructor. Study and training in the principles and concepts of jazz technique. Emphasis on body alignment, flexibility, balance, rhythmic awareness and mastery of isolated movements of body parts. The course includes the exploration of the relationship between jazz music and jazz dance.
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DANC 161,162/261,262/361,362/461,462: Rehearsal and Performance
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester courses; hours to be arranged. 1-3 credits. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Open to nonmajors. Each student is expected to devote a minimum of 50 hours per credit per semester to receive credit. Dance rehearsals and production of work for a major dance concert. Selected sections offered for pass/fail.
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DANC 171,172: T'ai Chi
2.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester courses; 1 lecture and 2 studio hours. 2 credits. Study and practice of T'ai Chi, a Chinese exercise form, which is designed to bring one to full potential through balancing, aligning and breathing exercises. The short Yang form, based on Taoist principles, strengthens the body while allowing for deep relaxation to take place. Application of T'ai Chi to creative dance techniques is explored as a springboard for improvisation.
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DANC 183,184: Introduction to Modern Dance Technique
2.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester courses; 1 lecture and 2 studio hours. 2, 2 credits. For non-dance majors. Experiential introduction to basic movement principles, body alignment and the elements of modern dance.
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DANC 201-202: Modern Dance Technique II
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Continuous courses; 1 lecture and 5 studio hours. 3-3 credits. These courses may be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits on the recommendation of the chair. Prerequisite: DANC 102 or permission of instructor. Further study and training in the principles of modern dance technique on a low intermediate level with the expectation of better coordination of all elements into a sense of dance.
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