| source City University of New York (X) |
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department Dance (X) |
This course is an intensive technical study of American Modern Dance, Classical Ballet, and ethnic/cultural disciplines. Students work to develop professional skills. Admission by audition.
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This course will explore in depth material from African tribal dances, Caribbean dances, and various Afro-American techniques. The influences of these areas of movement on American dance as an art form are explored.
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Students choreograph and rehearse their own dances and work as performers in the dances of fellow students. Self reliance and leadership are stressed.
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The course teaches production and performance skills. Students learn a dance from the choreographer and perform it at a workshop concert which they produce themselves.
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This course builds upon American Dance Techniques I.
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This course is designed to provide an introduction to organizational, fiscal, managerial, and artistic policy making principles and techniques involved in managing the performing arts with specific emphasis on the non-profit professional dance company.
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This is a survey of the developments in dance as a performing art during the 20th century-its period of greatest development. By means of films, tapes, and slides, the class explores the relationship of this art form to the social and political changes taking place and the changes in the other arts. Among the areas covered are ballet, jazz, musical comedy, and modern.
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This course builds upon American Dance Techniques II.
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This course builds upon American Dance Techniques III.
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Investigation of principles and influences in dance. Comparative studies of styles and trends. Critical study of selected works. The effect of other arts and cultures on choreography. Independent research. Assigned projects.
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Investigation of principles and influences in dance. Comparative studies of styles and trends. Critical study of selected works. The effect of other arts and cultures on choreography. Independent research. Assigned projects.
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This course will introduce students to ballet, modern jazz and selected ethnic dance through dance history and class performance. Students will utilize the basic techniques of each of these dance forms, including barre exercises, center practice and combinations across the floor. The basic theory of the positions and movements of the body will be explored. Leotards and tights or loose-fitting athletic wear is recommended. Students will be required to attend and pay admission for one live dance performance.
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This course is a continuation of Theatrical Dance I (HUD101). Through the advanced study of dance technique in ballet, modern and jazz dance, students will continue to explore the theory and practice of dance as an art form and to explore how ethnic dance has influenced theatrical dance in the United States. Significant dance artists, choreographers and major works of choreography will be examined.
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This course is designed to help students explore dance improvisation as an essential component in making dances. Experimenting with personal movement, students will study the basic techniques and methods of choreography. Students will use self-expression to promote analysis, imaginative reflection and participation in creating dances. Students will also view the works of a variety of modern dance choreographers, ranging from Martha Graham, Paul Taylor and Alvin Ailey to innovators in post-modern dance. Students will be required to attend and pay for a dance rehearsal and a dance performance.
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A fundamental skills program which integrates general fitness activities with a selection of modern dancercise, aerobic and toning techniques.
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Study of Folk, Square, and Social-Dance Forms.
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Study and analysis of the basic principles of placement and elementary technique and form fundamental to classical ballet training.
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Elementary movement experiences and beginning modern dance. Leotards and tights recommended.
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Survey of the history and practice of the major dances and music of twentieth century America, including swing, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and disco. Will feature dance steps along with film and video viewing.
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Study of beginning multicultural dance techniques.
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A survey of the place of dance in cultural history. The role of the choreographer as entertainer, moralist, dramatist, abstractionist, and politician.
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Study and analysis of fundamental techniques of barre, adagio, and petite allegro.
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Continuation of Ballet Principles I.
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An intermediate fitness program combining intermediate modern dance floor exercises with a ballet barre and aerobic activities.
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