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DAN 3365: Rhythmic Structure of Movement
2.00 Credits
Texas State University
The structural analysis of basic and complex dance movements, their inherent rhythmic configuration. Understanding of movement and its rhythmic structure and correction of movement errors. Practical experience in percussion accompaniment of these movements will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Beginning Modern Dance and Recreational Dance. Junior-senior level course.
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DAN 3366: Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Labanotation Theory & practice of the Laban Effort-Shape Movement System and its application toward creative expression. Theory and practice of Bartenieff Fundamentals, a movement training which patterns efficient connectivity in the body with emphasis on full psychophysical involvement in personal expression. Basic skill in reading and writing Labanotation will also be included.
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DAN 3367: Dance Performance Workshop
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Designed to give the advanced dance student experience in learning and performing varied styles of dance choreography. Established dance works and experimental works will be included in order to develop a professional level ability to learn, remember and perform a wide repertory of choreography. Prerequisite: DAN 1191, or PFW 1180H, or DAN 1192, or PFW 1180I.
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DAN 4330: Dance Kinesiology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
This course is an experiential study of the human body in rest and in motion. Emphasis will be on the skeletal and muscular systems in consideration of applications to dance performance, teaching and creative processes, and injury prevention and rehabilitation.
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DAN 4334: Special Topics in Dance
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
This course is designed to provide opportunities for in-depth exploration of current trends and practices in dance. Prerequisite: upper division standing.
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DAN 4334B: Choreographic Influences in Dance
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
(WI)
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DAN 4366: Dance as an Art Form
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Establishing the relationship of dance as a performing art to all the other art forms, to develop an understanding of the aesthetic theories in the arts, and the application of those theories to styles of dance found in the theatres and educational situations today.
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DAN 4367: Advanced Dance Composition:Theory and Practice
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Students will choreograph, costume, and design lights for a group dance of substantial length, justifying artistic choices in an accompanying documented paper. The results of this course will be a senior dance concert. May be repeated once for credit. New material will be covered each time taught. Prerequisites: DAN 2208 and 2209; DAN 1191, or PFW 1180H, or DAN 1192, or PFW 1180I. (WI)
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DAN 4368: History and Philosophy of Dance:Prehistoric to 1400 A.D
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Exposure to a wide variety of literature in the area of dance, the arts and sciences which specifically address the development of dance as a part of human culture from preliterate societies through the Middle Ages. (WI)
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DAN 4369: History and Philosophy of Dance:1400 A.D.to Present
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Exposure to a wide variety of literature in the area of dance, the arts and sciences which specifically address the development of dance as a part of human culture including the Renaissance and Contemporary periods. (Capstone Course)
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