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Dance (DANCE)

DANCE 405C      Modern Dance Repertory III View Details
Continuation of DANCE 405B.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 405D      Modern Dance Repertory IV View Details
Continuation of DANCE 405C.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 413A      Advanced Pas De Deux I View Details
Advanced pas de deux is designed to meet the needs of the 400 level ballet student with emphasis placed on perfecting advanced partnering skills. Students will have opportunity to learn pas de deux from great ballets giving students the experience and stamina of dancing entire pas de deuxs. The course provides coaching on both a stylistic approach and a technical approach to the performance of materials presented in class.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 413B      Advanced Pas De Deux II View Details
Continuation of DANCE413A.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 414A      Men's Variations I View Details
Men's Variations is designed for the male ballet dancer. Students will have the opportunity to learn and perform renowned variations from the Romantic, Classical, and Neo-Classical periods of ballet. This class will give the male student a true professional coaching experience in their training as they prepare for stage.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 414B      Men's Variations II View Details
Continuation of DANCE 414A
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 415A      Variations I View Details
Variations is designed for the 400 level ballet student. The course will teach female variations to the pre-professional student. Students will have the opportunity to learn and perform renowned variations from Romantic, Classical and Neo-Classical periods of ballet. Students will also work in traditional practice tutus/costumes in order to give them a true professional experience in their training as they prepare for the stage.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 415B      Variations II View Details
Continuation of DANCE 415A.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 415C      Variations III View Details
Continuation of DANCE 415B.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 415D      Variations IV View Details
Continuation of DANCE415C.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 416A      Performance Techniques I View Details
A two-semester class rotation focusing on performance techniques of folk and character dances of various countries, traditional vocabulary of pantomime gestures, and theatrical dance forms including tap, ballroom, and jazz styles.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 416B      Performance Techniques II View Details
A two-semester class rotation focusing on performance techniques of folk and character dances of various countries, traditional vocabulary of pantomime gestures, and theatrical dance forms including tap, ballroom, and jazz styles.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 441B      Ballet Technique And Theory Vii View Details
Continuation of DANCE 342B at the pre-professional level including pre-professional pointe work.
Credits: 3 hours
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DANCE 441M      Modern Dance Technique And Theory Vii View Details
Continuation of DANCE 342M at the pre-professional level. Additionally, this course is designed to prepare the student for auditioning and acquiring a performing career. Longer combinations with an emphasis on quick retention of material presented in class will be stressed.
Credits: 3 hours
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DANCE 442B      Ballet Technique And Theory Viii View Details
Continuation of DANCE 441B, on the pre-professional level including pre-professional pointe work.
Credits: 3 hours
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DANCE 442M      Modern Dance Technique And Theory Viii View Details
Continuation of DANCE 441M on the pre-professional level.
Credits: 3 hours
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DANCE 493      Senior Recital I View Details
The planning, organization and preparation to fulfill the requirements for Senior Recital including selection of repertoire, preparation for utilization of production techniques, creation or restaging of a solo work, and beginning the creation of original choreographic work in group form utilizing the tools previously developed from the student's work in composition.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 494      Senior Recital II View Details
A continuation of DANCE 493, this second semester course is the culmination and juried public performance of a fully produced concert on the main stage. The student will present an original choreographic group work. In addition, the student will perform in two different dance idioms; including a self choreographed solo or an approved master work.
Credits: 1 hours
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DANCE 497CD      Modern Dance Technique and Theory View Details
Credits: 3 hours
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