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DANC 165a: and b.Advanced Beginning Ballet
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
This course is for the student who has had some basic training in ballet; includes the entire barre and centre with some emphasis on Vaganova vs. Cecchetti terminology. Instructor to be announced.
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DANC 166a: and b.Low Ballet I
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
This is a course for the student who has good beginner training (complete barre and some centre work). The emphasis is on the development of steps for centre work, i.e. adagio, petit allegro, etc. Ms. Periolat Czula. Prerequisite: Dance 160 and 165 or equivalent.
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DANC 166a - and b.Low Ballet I
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DANC 167a: and b.Low Ballet II
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
This course is continuation of the development of steps for centre work. Ms. Periolat Czula. Prerequisite: Dance 165 and 166 or equivalent.
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DANC 167a - and b.Low Ballet II
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DANC 170b: Movement Analysis
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
This course focuses on a study of movement designed to increase body awareness in students of all movement disciplines. Through observation, analysis and exploration, students are introduced to functional anatomy, Laban Movement principles, identification of personal movement habits and the understanding of movement efficiency. Students participate in an eclectic mix of movement experiences that include games, improvisations and exercises. This work is beneficial to the dancer, musician, actor and athlete in us all. Ms. Wildberger. One 2-hour period.
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DANC 170b - Movement Analysis
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DANC 174a: Beginning Jazz Dance
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
Jazz dance, which can be defined as "popular dance of the times", incorporates many different styles and eras of dance including cakewalk, charleston, lindy-hop and swing, blues, tap, ballroom, rock and roll and hip-hop as well as use of modern and ballet vocabulary. There is an emphasis on body isolations, pulsing movements, rhythm patterns, weightedness and momentum. The class includes warm-up, traveling sequences and a final combination. Ms. Saxon.
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DANC 174a - Beginning Jazz Dance
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DANC 175b: Advanced Beginning Jazz
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
Continued work on the fundamentals taught in 174. More demanding combinations are presented. Ms. Saxon.
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DANC 175b - Advanced Beginning Jazz
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DANC 177a: Dance Technique and Its Development in Western Civilization
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
This course is a beginning level dance course and does not assume any prior dance experience. The class meets five times per week for 50 minutes. On Mondays and Wednesdays students take an academic classical ballet class and on Tuesdays and Thursdays they take a modern technique class. On Fridays, students attend a lecture series that provides an overview of dance history from classicism to the present. This course is part of a two-part sequence of Dance 177, 178. (These do not need to be taken in order).. Not offered in 2008-2009
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DANC 177a - Dance Technique and Its Development in Western Civilization
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DANC 178b: Dance Technique and History in the Twentieth Century
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
This course complements Dance 177. The class like Dance 177 meets five times per week for 50 minutes and is taught at a beginning or fundamental level. Students who have taken Dance 177 continue to develop skills, but new students are also welcome with the permission of the instructor. On Mondays and Wednesdays students take an academic classical ballet class and on Tuesdays and Thursdays they take a modern technique class. On Fridays, students attend a lecture series in which we conduct a chronological survey of great choreographers of the twentieth century. Not offered in 2008-2009
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DANC 194a: and b.Beginning Modern Dance
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
This course is an introduction to the basic principles and history of American modern dance. Class work introduces students to technical concepts involved in training the body to be an articulate, expressive instrument. The course includes some outside written work, performance attendance, and video viewing all aimed at giving a background necessary to the appreciation of dance as a creative art form. No prior dance experience is necessary. Modern dance faculty.
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DANC 195a: and b.Advanced Beginning Modern
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
This class continues to develop on the movement principles introduced in Beginning Modern Dance. Modern dance faculty.
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DANC 195a - and b.Advanced Beginning Modern
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