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DAN-1120 — Beginning Modern Dance II

2 credits · 2 hours

A second level beginner’s course in modern dance technique where students continue to explore body placement and alignment, breath support, parallel and turn out positions of the feet. The class incorporates movement activities with a full range of the spine which demonstrates a greater understanding of the head-tail connection. Students execute a minimum of five exercises that incorporate greater movement potential with the addition of level changes, weight shift, the use of releves, and balances. Additionally, students learn fundamental improvisational skills and create one 16 count phrase demonstrating these skills through self-expression and creativity. These components are executed at a beginning skill level. Students view a professional modern dance performance and discuss some of the technical skills exhibited by the dancers that are applicable to the class. A final class performance that highlights a second-level beginner’s accomplishments. Note: Dress in dance attire on the first day of class. Course

Prerequisites: DAN-1100

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