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Dec 21, 2024
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DANC 253 - Improvisation: Solo Forms and Shared Practices This course will investigate a variety of solo improvisational practices that enhance holistic experiences of dancing; expand solo movement repertoires artistically, physically, and conceptually; and attend to personal movement aesthetics, philosophies, and intentions. Drawing on a variety of influential dance practices including authentic movement, site dance, improvisational technologies, and others, we will focus on the potential of these practices to expand and deepen our improvisational knowledge as soloists while sharing our solo practices within a community of artists/movers/peers. Students enrolled in the course for one unit will undertake additional reading, viewing, and studio-based work.
Unit(s): Variable: 0.5 - 1 Group Distribution Requirement(s): Distribution Group I Instructional Method: Studio-conference Grading Mode: Letter grading (A-F) Repeatable for Credit: May be taken 3 times for credit Notes: This course may apply toward the dance studio or studies requirement for majors and minors. Not offered: 2023-24 Group Distribution Learning Outcome(s):
- Understand how arguments can be made, visions presented, or feelings or ideas conveyed through language or other modes of expression (symbols, movement, images, sounds, etc.).
- Analyze and interpret texts, whether literary or philosophical, in English or a foreign language, or works of the visual or performing arts.
- Evaluate arguments made in or about texts (whether literary or philosophical, in English or a foreign language, or works of the visual or performing arts).
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