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DANC 1401: MODERN DANCE I
1.00 Credits
Casper College
DANC 1401 Modern Dance I(3LB,1CR)This course is an introduction to the principles and techniques of Modern Dance. Dancers will focus on technique, terminology and the execution of the basic steps,as well as the discovery of movement in space and time. This class will serve the student as a study in exploration of the basic ideas of Modern Dance. Cross-listed:PEAC 1401.
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DANC 1410: BEGINNING BALLET I
1.00 Credits
Casper College
DANC 1410 Beginning Ballet I (3LB,1CR)[E]This course will emphasize the fundamentals of ballet. Will focus on technique, terminology, and the execution of the basic steps.
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DANC 1420: BEGINNING BALLET II
2.00 Credits
Casper College
DANC 1420 Beginning Ballet II(4.5LB,2CR)Max 4CR [E]A continuing course in the principles and techniques of classical ballet. Emphasis is placed on the continuation of broadening the dancer's movement vocabulary while refining acquired technical skills. This course can be repeated once,"in good standing" after THEA 1410 prerequisite.
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DANC 1425: BALLET STUDIES
1.00 Credits
Casper College
DANC 1425 Ballet Studies (3LB,1CR) This course will emphasize various areas of ballet techniques.There will be in-depth focus on specific skills found in the genre of ballet. Previous ballet experience required.
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DANC 1430: MODERN DANCE II
1.00 Credits
Casper College
DANC 1430 Modern Dance II(3LB,1CR)[E]This course will be a continuation of study in the principles and techniques of Modern Dance. Dancers will focus on linking technique with terminology and execute combinations made up of the basic-intermediate steps, as well as the continued discovery of movement in space and time. Prerequisite DANC/PEAC 1401.
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DANC 1440: MODERN DANCE III
2.00 Credits
Casper College
DANC 1440 Modern Dance III (4LB,2CR)[E] A second level course covering the principles and techniques of Modern Dance. This course will expose the students to deeper investigation to various techniques of modern dance including by not limited to Horton, Ailey, Cunningham, Graham, and Humphrey/Limon. Prerequisite: DANC 1430 or permission of the instructor.
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DANC 1450: BEGINNING TAP DANCE
1.00 Credits
Casper College
DANC 1450 Beginning Tap Dance (3LB,1CR)[E] Will emphasize the fundamentals of tap dance. Will focus on technique, terminology, and the execution of the basic steps.
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DANC 1460: BEGINNING MODERN DANCE I
1.00 Credits
Casper College
DANC 1460 Beginning Modern Dance I (3LB, 1CR)This course is an introduction to the principles and techniques of modern dance. Dancers will focus on technique, terminology and the execution of the basic steps, as well as the discovery of movement in space and time. This class will serve the student as a study in exploration of the basic ideas of modern dance. Crosslisted PEAC 1460
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DANC 1470: BEGINNING MODERN DANCE II
1.00 Credits
Casper College
Beginning Modern Dance II (4LB,2CR) This course will be a continuation of study in the principles and techniques of modern dance. Dancers will focus on linking techniques with terminology and executing combinations made up of the basic-intermediate steps, as well as the continued discovery of movement in space and time. Prerequisites: DANC*1460 or PEAC*1460
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DANC 1480: BEGINNING JAZZ DANCE I
1.00 Credits
Casper College
Danc 1480 Beginning Jazz Dance I(3LB,1CR)[E] This course will emphasize the fundamentals of jazz dance. Will focus on technique, terminology, and the execution of the basic steps.
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