200
An in-depth study of the dynamic functions of movement and dance.
Credits
3(3-0)
Analysis of both locomotor and non-locomotor movement in relationship with human anatomy with an emphasis on strength, flexibility, alignment, and physical development of the individual.
Credits
2(2-0)
Introduction to the basic elements of dance composition through the use of creative problem solving. Prerequisite: One of:
DAN 126, 133, 136, 137, 138.
Credits
2(2-0)
This course is designed for students who want to continue their study of modern dance technique and builds on the skills acquired in
DAN 133. It may be repeated up to three times in order to continue a progressive development of modern dance technique. Prerequisite:
DAN 133.
Credits
2-6(Spec)
This course is designed for students who want to continue their study of ballet technique and builds on the skills acquired in
DAN 136. It may be repeated up to three times in order to continue a progressive development of ballet technique. Prerequisite:
DAN 136
Credits
2-6(Spec)
This course is designed for students who want to continue their study of tap dance technique and builds on the skills acquired in
DAN 137. It may be repeated up to three times in order to continue progressive development of tap technique. Prerequisite:
DAN 137.
Credits
2-6(Spec)
This course is designed for students who want to continue their study of jazz dance technique and builds on the skills acquired in
DAN 138. It may be repeated up to three times in order to continue a progressive development of jazz technique. Prerequisite:
DAN 138.
Credits
2-6(Spec)
The course will focus on writing about dance using multiple compositional forms, which include performance critiques, research articles, artist statements and observations. Prerequisite:
DAN 175.
Credits
3(3-0)
A study of existing and emerging technologies that may be used to create and/or enhance dance performance. Prerequisites: One of:
DAN 126, 133, 136, 137, 138.
Credits
2(1-2)
An introduction to performing arts administration including leadership structures, database management, development (funding), public relations, and marketing.
Credits
3(3-0)