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Dance (DANCE)DANCE (DANCE)DANCE 100 — UNDERSTANDING DANCE1 credit.Builds understanding and appreciation for the field of Dance. Delvesinto dance and its' many facets, integrating, theoretical, historical, andembodied learning through viewing, reading, reflecting, discussingand finally, creating. Develops students into an informed audience andencourages relevance to other disciplines. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Breadth - HumanitiesLevel - ElementaryL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 101 — BALLROOM DANCE I1 credit.Introduction to basic movement concepts and skills involved in ballroomdancing. Covers the fundamental skills in leading and following, rhythm,and style of the Waltz, Fox Trot, Jitterbug/Swing, Tango, and Cha-Cha.Ballroom dance as a social dance form requires that participants workin pairs, which will switch throughout the semester. Other social dancesmay be explored. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 102 — BALLROOM DANCE II1 credit.Designed to improve and expand the ballroom dance skills. Explores FoxTrot, Swing/Jitterbug, Waltz, Cha-Cha, Tango, Rumba, Merengue, Polka,and other Latin dances, if time permits. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 101Repeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2019DANCE 103 — MODERN JAZZ DANCE1 credit.Introduction to Modern Jazz Dance with emphasis on practicalapplication, including center work, traveling, and memorized movementsequences. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 105 — BALLET I1 credit.Emphasizes the study and practice of the fundamental principles ofBallet technique and exploration of the body as a creative and expressiveinstrument. Movement based experiential learning. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 20211DANCE 106 — BALLET II1 credit.Emphasizes the study and practice of the fundamental principles ofBallet technique and exploration of the body as a creative and expressiveinstrument. Movement based experiential learning. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 105Repeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2020DANCE 107 — CONTEMPORARY DANCE I1 credit.Emphasizes the study and practice of the Contemporary dance techniqueand exploration of the body as a creative and expressive instrumentcapable of gaining new understanding through the art of dance. EnrollInfo: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 108 — CONTEMPORARY DANCE II1 credit.Emphasizes the study and practice of the Contemporary dance techniqueand exploration of the body as a creative and expressive instrumentcapable of gaining new understanding through the art of dance. EnrollInfo: NoneRequisites: DANCE 107Repeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2017DANCE 110 — WORKSHOP IN DANCE ACTIVITY1-2 credits.Explores the creative and expressive aspects of dance movement.Develops technical skills and creative ability through whole body work onflexibility, strength, alignment, endurance, movement and improvisation.Develops appreciation of dance as an art form. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 111 — CONTEMPORARY DANCE TECHNIQUE AND THEORY I1-3 credits.Level I Core course in technique. Study and practice of the fundamentalprinciples of contemporary dance technique and theory. Exploration ofthe body as a creative and expressive instrument. Audition at first classmeeting determines course eligibility and placement. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 112 — CONTEMPORARY DANCE TECHNIQUE AND THEORY II1-3 credits.Level I Core course in technique. Study and practice of the fundamentalprinciples of contemporary dance technique and theory. Exploration ofthe body as a creative and expressive instrument. Audition at first classmeeting determines course eligibility and placement. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2021

2Dance (DANCE)DANCE 115 — HIP-HOP DANCE TECHNIQUE AND THEORY 11-2 credits.DANCE 126 — BALLET TECHNIQUE I-B1-2 credits.Provides an introduction to foundational movement technical knowledgenecessary to perform Hip-Hop dance safely with form and skill.Introduces the theory, practice, aesthetics, and historical foundationsof hip-hop dance. Hip-Hop dance is an artistic manifestation of Hip-Hopculture with dances and movement activities related to histories andphilosophies as well as improvisatory states of expression. Engage withthe history, theory and philosophy surrounding the dance vocabulary,which directly impacts the physical intelligence of the dancer. Explore theroots of funk and Hip-Hop dance in the social fabric of African, Caribbean,and Afro-Latin cultures while examining reinventions of ragtime, swing,and rock n' roll throughout the 20th and 21st centuries in America. EnrollInfo: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, for 2 number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021Level I Core continued expanding terminology, further developing barrework, center work, petit allegro, grand allegro; focus on form, kinestheticprinciples and aesthetic values. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 125Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2021DANCE 116 — WORKSHOP IN WORLD DANCE2 credits.Exploration in different traditional or folk dance forms from around theworld. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2015DANCE 118 — AFRICAN DANCE1 credit.Technique and practice of several basic African dance forms with studyof their musical, historical and cultural contexts. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE/ASIAN AM 121 — ASIAN AMERICAN MOVEMENT3 credits.Techniques of exercises and movement forms derived from several Asiancultures as taught in the United States. Studied in the context of theconstruction and expression of ethnic and cultural identity. Enroll Info:NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Ethnic St - Counts toward Ethnic StudiesrequirementLevel - ElementaryL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 125 — BALLET TECHNIQUE I1-2 credits.Introduction to basic skills and terminology; includes barrework, centerwork, petit allegro, grand allegro; focus on form, kinesthetic principles andaesthetic values. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 131 — SOMATIC THEORY AND PRACTICES2 credits.Integration of body and mind is explored through various somaticpractices. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2021DANCE 132 — WORKSHOP IN BODY STUDIES AND PRACTICES1 credit.A laboratory in mind-body practice. Topics titles reflect the type ofbody practices or modalities covered. Each specific practice focuseson increased bodily awareness and function for the performing artist.Includes movement practices, readings, discussion, writing assignments,videos and performances/lectures. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 133 — RELAXATION TECHNIQUES FOR EMBODIMENT ANDSTRESS MANAGEMENT1 credit.Study and practice of neuro-muscular relaxation, self-regulation, focus/concentration, stress/anxiety management, and body awareness.Exploration of the body as a creative tool to facilitate ease of movementand flexible approaches to stressors. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 135 — PILATES MAT I1 credit.Pilates is a physical conditioning program that creates balance, improvesposture, decompresses joints and creates elongated, toned muscles.The exercises focus on core strength, breath, and a flexible spine.Incorporates Level I-III Mat exercises. Explore functional anatomy andimagery-based alignment. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 136 — PILATES EQUIPMENT I2 credits.Focuses on learning Level I II (Lab I) exercises on the Pilates equipment,which includes the Reformer, Cadillac, Low Chair, and High Barrel. EnrollInfo: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021

Dance (DANCE)DANCE 140 — DANCE PRODUCTION2 credits.Introduction to design and production for the performing arts withemphasis on dance. Covers the use of lighting, sound and otherscenographic elements in theory and with practical experience. EnrollInfo: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 156 — MOVEMENT AS MATERIAL THROUGH IMPROVISATION2 credits.Use of improvisation to develop a personal movement vocabulary andexplore compositional form. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2021DANCE 157 — INTRODUCTION TO MOVEMENT ANALYSIS2 credits.An examination of the qualitative variations in movement processes asthey relate to human function and expression. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2021DANCE 159 — COLLABORATIVE ARTS WORKSHOP2 credits.Focuses on sharing ideas by creating dance and theatre through acollaborative process. Exposes a range of artistic disciplines with thefocus of collaboratively developing a concert program projected throughthe lens of hip hop theatre. Engage in various art disciplines to developinterdisciplinary tools through a collaborative process that will strengthenand teach creative problem solving skills. Enroll Info: By auditionRequisites: Consent of instructorRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2016DANCE 162 — FIRST YEAR WORKSHOP1 credit.Introduction to the world of contemporary dance, and covers topics incontemporary dance performance and professionalism. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: Declared in Dance or DanceRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 20213DANCE 165 — WORLD DANCE CULTURES: TRADITIONAL TOCONTEMPORARY3 credits.A survey providing a framework for understanding and appreciatingthe significance of dance in and as human culture. Includes readingassignments, lecture, video and studio practice as opportunity tophysically experience material discussed. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Breadth - HumanitiesLevel - ElementaryL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 168 — DANCING GENDER: EMBODIMENT, POLITICS ANDFEMINIST THEORY3 credits.Gender theories and feminist theories focus on the body as the mainsite where gender distinctions are understood. As the body holds acentral position in the art of dance and the academic discipline of dancestudies, explores gender and feminist theories through the lens of dance.Drawing on a wide array of examples and dance genres ranging fromacross the globe (such as Ballroom, Bollywood, Folk Dance, Ballet andmore) introduces the cultural specificity of gender norms and the waysthat dance has the potential to challenge heteronormativity throughperformance. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Breadth - Either Humanities or Social ScienceLevel - ElementaryL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 200 — WRITING THE MOVING BODY3 credits.Examines performance texts from the 20th century to the present, andapplies them through written analyses. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Gen Ed - Communication Part BRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 205 — DANCE1-4 credits.Introduction to basic elements of modern, jazz and ballet dance forms;emphasis on dance in the physical education curriculum. Enroll Info:NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2017

4Dance (DANCE)DANCE 211 — CONTEMPORARY DANCE TECHNIQUE AND THEORY III1-3 credits.DANCE 231 — INTRODUCTION TO DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY2 credits.Continuation of DANCE 111 and DANCE 112. Exploration of dancedynamics and quality through improvisation and the practice of set dancesequences. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021Orientation to the scope of dance therapy as a profession. Historicalframework, theoretical rationale, and present application of dance/movement therapy. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2020DANCE 212 — CONTEMPORARY DANCE TECHNIQUE AND THEORY IV1-3 credits.DANCE 232 — INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMICS OF DANCE THERAPY2 credits.Continuation of DANCE 211. Further development of skills. Developmentof dance phrases and movement vocabulary for invention. Enroll Info:NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2021Fieldwork in community programs. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 231Course Designation: Level - ElementaryL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2021DANCE 213 — NEW MOVEMENT TECHNIQUES1-2 credits.DANCE 233 — DISARMING THE PLAYGROUND: VIOLENCE PREVENTIONTHROUGH MOVEMENT1 credit.Exploration of new movement techniques in dance outside of traditionalforms and methods. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2014DANCE/THEATRE 218 — AFRICAN DANCE PERFORMANCE2 credits.Technique, practice and performance of complex African and Africanbased dances in relation to polyrhythmic musical and percussiveaccompaniment. Study of historical and cultural contexts of these forms.Development of improvisational skills in dialogue with musicians. EnrollInfo: NoneRequisites: DANCE 118Course Designation: Breadth - HumanitiesLevel - IntermediateL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2017DANCE 225 — BALLET TECHNIQUE II1-2 credits.Emphasis on basic skills; barrework, center work, petit and grand allegro,adagio, and increased use of demi-pointe. Focus on form, kinestheticprinciples and aesthetic values. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 226 — BALLET TECHNIQUE II-B1-2 credits.Level II Core continued expanding terminology, further developing barrework, center work, petit allegro, grand allegro; focus on form, kinestheticprinciples and aesthetic values. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 225Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2021Study and Practice of using movement, body awareness, creativity anddiscussion to experience and develop skills to teach others embodiedpractices for handling stress, anxiety, conflicts, etc. in a peaceful, healthyway. Learn how to use tools to set healthy boundaries and deal withconflicts in the classroom or your life. Receive a thorough introduction tothe Disarming the Playground Curriculum, a school violence preventionprogram rooted in the principles of dance/movement therapy. Learn toadjust activities and experiences for different age groups and differentpopulations. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Level - ElementaryL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: NoDANCE 235 — PILATES MAT II1 credit.Continuation of DANCE 135. Learn the intermediate to advanced levelmat exercises, which continue to focus on core strength, breath andspinal flexibility while challenging upper body strength, range of motionin the hips and spine, spinal extension and inverted balance. Enroll Info:NoneRequisites: DANCE 135Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021

Dance (DANCE)DANCE 236 — PILATES EQUIPMENT II2 credits.Covers the Intermediate to Advanced exercises (Level IV and V) on allequipment. The V exercises challenge a body's uniform development,range of motion in all actions of the spine, hips and shoulders, andrequire significant control and balance. These exercises are great crosstraining for athletes, dancers or Pilates enthusiasts who wish to feel theadvanced movement potential of their own bodies. Achieving masteryover these exercises requires more practice and commitment than theBeginner-Intermediate exercises as the body is expected to move beyondits average range of strength and flexibility. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 136Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2019DANCE 237 — PILATES STUDIO I3 credits.Experience in teaching Pilates, which includes private, semi-private, andsmall group sessions.Gives student-teachers class structure formats,including an understanding of the instructor to student relationship,pacing of class sessions, and the physical detail with which Pilates istaught. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 236Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Summer 2021DANCE 240 — DANCE PRODUCTION LABORATORY1 credit.Provides hands-on experience working with the technical aspects ofdance program performances. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 140Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 241 — MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS FOR DANCERS3 credits.Study of the elements of music and their relationship to movement, ahistory of contemporary music and modern dance and an introduction todigital audio applications for choreography. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: MUSIC 111 or 151Repeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 255 — MOVEMENT COMPOSITION FOR THE PERFORMING ANDVISUAL ARTS2 credits.Basic principles of solo composition explored and applied to movementin visual and performing arts. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 156Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 20215DANCE/THEATRE 259 — COLLABORATIVE ARTS PERFORMANCE LAB:DEVISING COLLABORATIVE PERFORMANCE THROUGH HIP HOP ARTS1-2 credits.Work together to create a repertory company which producesperformances of short hip hop theater and other collaborativeperformance art works for public viewing. Experimental works areresearched and developed. Involves the development of collaborative andsmall group pieces as well as artistic training with a focus on individualand multi-voice work, theater improvisation, dance/movement. Enroll Info:NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Level - IntermediateL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 265 — DANCE HISTORY I: WESTERN THEATRICAL DANCE FROMTHE RENAISSANCE THROUGH THE 1920S3 credits.An overview of the history of Western theatrical dance from theRenaissance to early twentieth century modernism with emphasis on thedevelopment of European and American ballet and early modern dance.Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Breadth - HumanitiesLevel - ElementaryL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 268 — POLITICAL AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES IN DANCESTUDIES3 credits.Examines the role of dance as a cultural form of expression within thepolitical sphere. Draws on a variety of case studies ranging from populardance TV shows, to European modern dance and from hip-hop to dancingat public protests and asks the question of what constitutes dance andwhat is its social and political function. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: Sophomore standingCourse Designation: Breadth - Either Humanities or Social ScienceLevel - IntermediateL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 311 — CONTEMPORARY DANCE TECHNIQUE AND THEORY V1-3 credits.Level III. Contemporary dance technique and theory on the intermediatelevel. Emphasis on movement skills employing proper body alignment.Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate courseworkrequirementRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021

6Dance (DANCE)DANCE 312 — CONTEMPORARY DANCE TECHNIQUE AND THEORY VI1-3 credits.DANCE 326 — BALLET TECHNIQUE III-B1-2 credits.Continuation of DANCE 311. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate courseworkrequirementRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2021Intermediate level continued: barrework, center work, petit and grandallegro, adagio, demi-pointe, and more complex combinations and skills.Focus on form, kinesthetic principles, and aesthetic values. Enroll Info:NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate courseworkrequirementRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2021DANCE/AFROAMER/MUSIC 318 — CULTURAL CROSS CURRENTS: WESTAFRICAN DANCE/MUSIC IN THE AMERICAS3 credits.The influence of traditional West African dance/music heritage inhistorical, artistic, social contexts in the development of new hybridforms of music/dance created by cross-pollination of cultures of Africans,Europeans and indigenous peoples in the New World. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: Sophomore standingCourse Designation: Ethnic St - Counts toward Ethnic StudiesrequirementBreadth - HumanitiesLevel - IntermediateL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SGrad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework requirementRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Summer 2021DANCE/FOLKLORE/THEATRE 321 — JAVANESE PERFORMANCE2 credits.Technique and practice of classical Javanese dance in its musical,historical and cultural contexts. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: Junior standingCourse Designation: Level - IntermediateL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SGrad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework requirementRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2015DANCE 325 — BALLET TECHNIQUE III1-2 credits.Intermediate: barrework, center work, petit and grand allegro, adagio,demi-pointe, and more complex combinations and skills. Focus on form,kinesthetic principles, and aesthetic values. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: NoneCourse Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate courseworkrequirementRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2020DANCE 330 — FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY FOR MOVEMENT PRACTICES1 credit.Provides an understanding of functional anatomy in kinetic terms.Explorex efficient musculoskeletal function as it relates to pedestrianmovement and vigorous movement. Learn how to see and feel thedifference between healthy movement and movement pathology. EnrollInfo: NoneRequisites: DANCE 131, 135, or 136Repeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 331 — DYNAMICS OF DANCE THERAPY3 credits.Movement lab integrating theory and techniques of dance therapy. Fieldwork in community service projects. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 231Course Designation: Level - IntermediateL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 337 — PILATES STUDIO II3 credits.Cover the Pilates Level IV-V (Intermediate-Advanced) material on theequipment and continues work from DANCE 237. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 235, 237, and 336Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Summer 2018DANCE/ART 341 — SOUND DESIGN FOR THE PERFORMING AND VISUALARTS3 credits.Production of audio soundtracks to complement the work of artists. Therelationship of sound and music to dance, video, film, computer art, andother interdisciplinary forms. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: Declared in an Art, Dance, or Communication Arts programCourse Designation: Breadth - HumanitiesLevel - IntermediateL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SGrad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework requirementRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021

Dance (DANCE)DANCE 345 — VIDEO DESIGN FOR THE PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS3 credits.DANCE 375 — PILATES TEACHING METHODS1 credit.Provides technical and aesthetic knowledge of the use of video cameraand editing techniques; introduction to digital video; relationship of videoto the performing and visual arts. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 255 or graduate/professional standingCourse Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate courseworkrequirementRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Summer 2020Designed to provide an understanding of the practice of teachingand learning Pilates. Develops understanding of body mechanics aswell as an appreciation of the variety of movement possibilities andcompensatory patterns present in individual bodies. Consists of lecture,discussion, practice teaching and mentorship as students begin theprocess of teaching Pilates. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 135Repeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2021DANCE 355 — DANCE COMPOSITION II2 credits.Composition and performance of dances based on pre-classic andmodern dance forms to include practical application of theaterproduction, costuming, and stage design. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 255 or graduate/professional standingCourse Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate courseworkrequirementRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 365 — DANCE HISTORY II: DIRECTIONS AND ISSUES OFCONTEMPORARY DANCE3 credits.Surveys dance history from the 1960's to the present. Through research,video viewing, and discussions, grasp aesthetic ideas of modern dance;contextualize the major components of contemporary dance; andcharacterize trends and styles relative to underlying philosophies. EnrollInfo: NoneRequisites: DANCE 265Course Designation: Breadth - HumanitiesLevel - IntermediateL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2021DANCE 374 — TEACHING DANCE3 credits.Provides methods and materials for appropriate dance instruction inthe public and private sectors for an array of ages. Advocates for DanceEducation in both public and private settings and emphasizes the valueof Dance in enhancing the quality of life for all people. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 133, 157, and 255 or graduate/professional standingCourse Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate courseworkrequirementRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 20207DANCE 376 — PILATES TEACHING I3 credits.Complete a minimum of 3 hours of teaching per week (or equivalent)working with individuals and/or group classes. Pilates Teaching Icandidates teach Level I-III work. Attend periodic seminars and mentormeetings. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: Declared in Pilates Certificate and DANCE 237Repeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 399 — INDEPENDENT PROJECT1-3 credits.Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: Consent of instructorCourse Designation: Level - AdvancedL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE/FOLKLORE/THEATRE 421 — JAVANESE PERFORMANCEREPERTORY2 credits.Introduction to Javanese theatre performance in a Javanese epictradition. Includes use of Javanese gamelan music as accompanimentfor dance drama. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: Sophomore standingCourse Designation: Breadth - HumanitiesLevel - IntermediateL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SGrad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework requirementRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2015DANCE 431 — DANCE THERAPY PRACTICUM3 credits.One semester supervised experience in psychiatric setting, i.e., specialschool, hospital, or community mental health center, and one semester ofindependent study. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE 331Course Designation: Level - ElementaryL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SWorkplace - Workplace Experience CourseRepeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2020

8Dance (DANCE)DANCE/ART 441 — ADVANCED SOUND DESIGN3 credits.DANCE 463 — SENIOR PROJECT1-2 credits.Advanced instruction in the production of sound tracks to complementthe work of artists in dance, video, film, computer art and otherinterdisciplinary forms. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: DANCE/ART 341Course Designation: Breadth - HumanitiesLevel - AdvancedL&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&SGrad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework requirementRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Spring 2018Focuses on artistic and scholarly senior dance projects such aschoreography, performance, pedagogy, research studies, papers, andarticles. Enroll Info: NoneRequisites: Senior standing, DANCE 355 and 365Repeatable for Credit: NoLast Taught: Spring 2021DANCE 451 — DANCE REPERTORY THEATER1-3 credits.Study of choreography created by member of the faculty and guestartists, leading to public performance. Enroll Info: Must take a 100 level orhigher dance technique or theory course concurrently. Must be cast in theFaculty Concert or Guest Artist work. Audition at first class meeting.Requisites: Consent of instructorCourse Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate courseworkrequirementRepeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completionsLast Taught: Fall 2021DANCE 452 — DANCE REPERTORY THEATER1-3 credits.Study of choreography created by member of the faculty and guestartists,

DANCE 106 — BALLET II 1 credit. Emphasizes the study and practice of the fundamental principles of Ballet technique and exploration of the body as a creative and expressive instrument. Movement based experiential learning. Enroll Info: None Requisites: DANCE 105 Repeatable for Credit: No Last Taught: Spring 2020 DANCE 107 — CONTEMPORARY DANCE I

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