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0.50 Credits
The study of choreography and performance through participation in the mounting of a dance work from inception through rehearsal to performance. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Vinesett
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0.50 Credits
The study of choreography and performance through participation in the mounting of a dance work from inception through rehearsal in performance. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Shah
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0.50 Credits
Introduction to Capoeira, the dynamic art form that emerged in Brazil during the era of the Atlantic Slave Trade and blends music, ritual, acrobatic movement, and combat. Instructor: Staff
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0.50 Credits
A studio course to learn the "lindy-hop" (jitterbug) and a variety of related steps and partnering including simple lifts. Instructor: Badu
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0.50 Credits
Hip-Hop, as inner-city culture that has created its own art, language, fashion, music and dance styles. Using dance as a time-line the course explores the history, development and core elements of hip-hop dance culture. Instructor: Staff
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0.50 Credits
Study of choreography and performance through participation in the mounting of a dance work in the jazz idiom from inception through rehearsal to performance. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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1.00 Credits
Movement, theater, music, and writing exercises, focusing on participants as individuals, as members of an ensemble, and within the context of their society. The work of Augusto Boal (Brazilian theater director, writer, and theorist). Theater and movement as tools for direct interaction with the Duke community. Open only to students in the Focus Program. Instructor: Staff
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3.00 Credits
Instructor: Staff
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3.00 Credits
Successful management requires the ability to recognize a decision situation, understand its essential features and make a smart choice. However, many of these situations. Particularly those involving uncertainty and/or complex interactions may be too difficult to grasp intuitively, and the stakes may be too high to learn by experience. In these cases, we may benefit from using decision models. Simplified representations of these situations that allow you to consider the different possible scenarios and learn more about the problem. This course introduces several commonly used modeling tools (decision trees, Monte Carol simulation, and optimization) and provides an introduction to the art of modeling in a Microsoft Excel environment. Familiarity with Excel is an important prerequisite for this course. Instructor: Staff
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3.00 Credits
Successful management requires the ability to recognize a decision situation, understand its essential features, and make a smart choice. However, many of these situations - particularly those involving uncertainty and/or complex interactions - may be too difficult to grasp intuitively, and the stakes may be too high to learn by experience. In these cases, we may benefit from using decision models, simplified representations of these situations that allow you to consider the different possible scenarios and learn more about the problem. This course introduces several commonly used modeling tools (decision trees, Monte Carlo simulation, and optimization) and provides an introduction to the art of modeling in a Microsoft Excel environment. Familiarity with Excel is an important prerequisite for this course. Instructor: Staff
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