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DAN 1020: Fundamentals of Jazz Dance
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Introduction to the principles and techniques of jazz dance. (Shared course in VSC)
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DAN 1030: Body Awareness
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Designed to awaken an awareness of one's body through yoga, dance, massage techniques and reading assignments. Emphasis is on the importance of proper alignment, energy flow, flexibility and strength, body/breath coordinations, tension relief exercises, and philosophies. There are also exercises in postural re-education and simple body-care techniques. A strong emphasis is placed on the correct and natural use of the body. May be repeated for credit. (Shared course in VSC.)
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DAN 1035: FYS: Perfect Body/Perfect Exercise
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
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DAN 1111: Modern Dance
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Introduction to the principles and techniques of modern dance. May be repeated for credit. (Shared course in VSC)
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DAN 1210: FYS: If I Can't Dance – Keep Your Revolution
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
History is not just about important revolutions, battles, politicians and changing borders. It is also about everyday people, and what is important in their everyday lives. This course is a multicultural exploration of the simple things that give people pleasure: their dance, games, social activities, cuisine; some of the things that make a nation's culture. We see how geography, climate, work, religion/ritual, gender, and age all have their impact on a country's customs. This course investigates the similarities and differences between the various cultures of people around the globe. This course celebrates what Emma Goldman called "everybody's right to beautiful, radiant things." This is a first-year seminar course and meets the First-Year Seminar requirement of the GECC.
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DAN 2010: Folk Dance
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
An introduction to folk dance and the joyous art of communal dancing of selected international origins. Includes instruction in appropriate styling as well as cultural and historical information pertinent to the countries involved. Outside readings and oral presentation are expected of the student. May be repeated for credit.
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DAN 2030: Improvisation/Composition
4.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course explores the nature of movement qualities and textures and the elements of dance: space, time and force. The lab requires the development of improvisation and composition experiments into fully realized compositions intended to be presented before an audience. May be repeated for credit. (Shared course in VSC)
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DAN 2040: Beginning Tap Dance
2.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course offers students the opportunity to study the fundamental structure of tap technique and learn basic tap dance vocabulary. Students will learn to put this vocabulary together into phrases and combine these phrases into a choreographed dance. Students will explore the unique role tap dance plays in the history of American dance from its beginnings to current trends. They will also research performers who have affected its change and place in the dance world. Additional work will include a focus on speed, flexibility, strength, and emphasis on styles and genres of dance, which have affected tap. (Shared course in VSC)
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DAN 2131: Ballet
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Study of the structure and form of classical ballet. May be repeated for credit. (Shared course in VSC)
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DAN 2730: Topical Seminar in Dance
0.50 - 4.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course supplements the regular dance program, offering students the opportunity to study a broad range of topics, which vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit.
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