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Dec 21, 2024
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DANC 100 - Dance Production Students, faculty, and staff work together to create departmental dance productions. In this class, students learn the different parts of onstage and backstage work that are required to make a dance production. Students also learn the practices of collaborating and producing. Roles available include performer in thesis concerts or work as a dramaturg, designer, stage manager, or assistant choreographer in thesis and/or biannual departmental concerts. This course is available to majors and nonmajors, and students are admitted to the course by audition or departmental approval. All students, regardless of experience, are welcome to take this class, and if a student is interested in this class, the faculty will work with the student to help them find a role.
Unit(s): Variable: 0 - 0.5 Prerequisite(s): Audition or department approval Instructional Method: Studio Grading Mode: Credit/no credit only (CR/NC) Repeatable for Credit: May be taken for one-half unit up to 5 times Notes: All students, regardless of experience, are welcome.
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