Dance
Assistant Professor:
Race; Visiting Assistant Professor:
Henderson; Guest Artist: Myers; Visiting
Guest Artist: Watkin; Musician-Composer/Adjunct
Instructor: Schenk; Professor Dorfman, chair
The Major in Dance
The department of dance offers an integrated study of theory and technique with an emphasis on performance and choreography; it provides students with a broad knowledge of dance that supports creative and intellectual development in a liberal arts context. The department's curriculum also fulfills the requirement for Dance Teacher Certification in Connecticut.
The dance major consists of a minimum of twelve courses including the following eight courses: 125; 145; 208; 222; 223; 271; 305; 494; and two of the following: 238, 241, 264, 266, 344; one semester of Repertory and Performance (267, 268, 367, 368, 467, 468); one semester of Theory and Style at the 400 level.
All dance majors are expected to include dance technique classes in their scheduled programs throughout their four years and must participate in two concert performances in addition to course requirement 494. All dance majors shall complete four academic years of study, at least two of which shall be in residence at Connecticut College, including one semester of the final year. One summer session at an approved institution (prior to the senior year) is strongly suggested. Students are also required to fulfill production crew requirements as defined by the department.
All prospective dance majors must be auditioned by a member of the department.
Advisers: D. Dorfman, H. Henderson
The Minor in Dance
The minor in dance consists of a minimum of six courses from the following: a) two semesters of Theory and Style at the 200 level or above; b) 145; c) three courses chosen from 107; 108; 125; 166; 208; 222; 223; 238; 241; 264; 266; 267 or 268; 271; 305; 344; 367 or 368; 396.
All dance minors are encouraged to include dance technique classes throughout their years in the dance department, either in five-day-a-week Theory and Style courses or two-credit dance listings. All dance minors are required to fulfill crew requirements as defined by the department.
Courses
Level I
DANCE 107 EXPERIMENTAL WORKSHOP Studio work for the investigation of movement and sound in solo and group improvisation. Students will conduct and participate in compositional experiments.
Enrollment
limited to 40 students per section.
This course satisfies General Education Area 5. Staff
DANCE
108 CREATIVE PROCESS An
introductory studio course in dance composition, including corporeal
investigations of time, space, personal expression/interaction, and
performance.
Enrollment limited to 20
students. This course satisfies General
Education Area 5. A. Myers
DANCE 112 INTRODUCTION TO YOGA Yoga from a Sanskrit word meaning ‘union,’ strives to bring the body, mind, and spirit into balance, using the breath as the bridge. Postures (asana) help to strengthen and loosen the body, pranayama (breath practice) helps to guide the mind and yoga nidra (relaxation) allows the body-mind to integrate these. One hour of credit, marked as pass/not passed. This course can be repeated for credit. For restrictions on the number of one-credit courses that can be applied toward the minimum degree requirements, see page 332 of the undergraduate catalog.
Enrollment
limited to 50 students. Special
fee. M. Ursin
DANCE 113 PILATES A method of full-body conditioning that focuses on breathing, concentration and control. The system enhances the performance of physical activities and has long been utilized for injury recovery and prevention. One hour of credit, marked as pass/not passed. This course can be repeated for credit. For restrictions on the number of one-credit courses that can be applied toward the minimum degree requirements, see page 332 of the undergraduate catalog.
Enrollment
limited to 50 students. Special
fee. S. Connelly
DANCE 116 BALLROOM DANCE Practice of Western social dance forms. One hour of credit, marked as pass/not passed. This course can be repeated for credit. For restrictions on the number of one-credit courses that can be applied toward the minimum degree requirements, see page 332 of the undergraduate catalog.
Enrollment
limited to 100 students. Offered second
semester annually. Special fee. G.
Smith, S. Smith
DANCE 118 DRUMMING Basic technique of drumming rhythms from dances of Africa, Brazil, Cuba, Haiti and others. Analysis of rhythms and hands on experience supported by text and video presentations. Two credit hours.
Enrollment
limited to 20 students. Offered second
semester annually. J. Ziegler
DANCE 125 DANCE PRODUCTION An exploration of the visual components of dance production. The course will address the various media that comprise the visual design of a dance, with an emphasis on lighting. Production techniques will be discussed as an avenue for artistic expression. Practical work on dance productions required. Classroom meetings plus lab. Course may be taken for either two or four credits on a semester basis, as determined by the department.
Enrollment limited to 20
students per semester. Offered in
alternate years. Staff
DANCE 140 CONVERSATIONS IN THE ARTS A series of lectures and discussions led by professional artists on topics related to personal artistic careers, philosophy, aesthetic views and state of the arts in contemporary society. This is the same course as Theater 140.
Enrollment
limited to 40 students. This course
satisfies General Education Area 4. Staff
DANCE 145 HISTORY OF DANCE Three areas of study covered: a survey of world dances 19th/20th century ballet; and the history of modern dance. Themes considered include the social-political and cultural contexts of dances, the roles of men and women in different styles of dance and choreography, and cross-currents between the dances of different nations and societies.
Enrollment
limited to 40 students. Offered first
semester annually. This course
satisfies General Education Area 4. A. Myers
DANCE 147, 148 DANCE STYLES SAMPLER Analysis and practice of dance in styles to be announced each semester. Styles may range from American to multi-cultural dance forms. Two credit hours.
Prerequisite: Course 151, 152 or previous experience in
dance. Staff
DANCE 151, 152 INTRODUCTORY THEORY AND STYLE An introduction to major dance techniques. Experiencing new body alignment, spatial patterning and improvisation. Each semester-long course may be repeated for credit twice, with the approval of the department.
Enrollment
limited to 25 students. Both courses
satisfy General Education Area 5. Staff
DANCE 159 INTRODUCTORY BALLET Analysis and practice of ballet fundamentals. Instruction in basic alignment, spatial patterning and movement concepts. Two credit hours. This course can be repeated for credit. Offered one semester annually either fall or spring.
Enrollment
limited to 25 students. Staff
DANCE 166 WORLD DANCE OF A SELECTED CULTURE Examination of movements in relation to music, aesthetic principles and cultural context of a selected world dance form. Analysis and practice of dance technique, reconstruction or recreation of a particular dance genre. Course may be taken for two or four credits, as determined by the department.
Enrollment
limited to 25 students. This course
satisfies General Education Area 5. Staff
Level II
DANCE 208 ELEMENTS OF COMPOSITION Theory and experience in structuring movement, from simple phrases to complex organizational units. Use of time, weight, space and flow as factors in choreography.
Prerequisite: Course 107 or equivalent experience in dance
and permission of the instructor.
Enrollment limited to 20 students.
Offered second semester. Staff
DANCE 212
EXPRESSIONS OF SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT
How
can we acknowledge efforts of everyday people to make sense of their lives,
especially in terms of struggles with forces of discrimination, alienation, and
dehumanization? The course deploys the
disciplinary repertoires of dance and religious studies to examine the possibilities
of expressive freedom about race, class, gender, and sexuality. Two credit hours. This is the same course as Religious Studies 212.
Enrollment limited to 20
students. D. Dorfman and D. K. Kim
DANCE 213 INTERMEDIATE BALLROOM DANCE Practice of social dance forms which involve complex steps, knowledge of movement and partnering. One credit hour, marked as pass/not passed. For restrictions on the number of one credit courses that can be applied toward the minimum degree requirements, see page 332 of the under-graduate catalog.
Prerequisite: Course 116 or permission of the
instructor. Special fee. Staff
DANCE 222 INTERMEDIATE EXPERIMENTAL MOVEMENT WORKSHOP Studio work in improvisation and performance: exploration of movement and sound, group dynamics, composition.
Prerequisite: Course 107 or equivalent experience in dance
and audition. Enrollment limited to 25
students per semester. Offered second
semester. This course satisfies General
Education Area 5. Staff
DANCE 223 MUSIC FOR DANCE Music for dance through training in rhythmic theory and practice in composing and performing related movement studies. Topics include rhythmic notation, music terminology, score reading and the relationship between choreographic repertory and its music.
Prerequisite: Course 107 or 147 or 148 or 151 or 152 or
equivalent experience in dance, or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 20 students. R.
Schenk
DANCE 225 PRACTICUM IN DANCE Extended work as a set designer, costume designer, lighting designer, stage manager, technical director or major crew head in relation to productions presented by the department of dance. Specific projects must be coordinated with a project supervisor before registration. Two credit hours.
Prerequisite: Course 125 for technical projects. Permission of faculty director or
choreographer for performance option. Staff
Dance 228 Embodying principles and pedagogies of social justice This is the same course as Comparative Race and Ethnicity/Education 228. Refer to the Education listing for a course description.
DANCE 238 DANCE AND TECHNOLOGY Videotaping and editing of dance related subjects. Editing techniques and the documentation of live dance culminating in the creation of a work of video art. Topics include: aesthetic issues in video art, music and dance; sound basics and editing for video; software resources for video, audio, choreography and dance documentation; and trends in dance and technology.
Open to dance majors or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 12 students. R. Schenk
DANCE 239, 339 INTENSIVE WORKSHOP Intensive short-term study of movement technique classes in various styles and related subjects at department approved workshops in the United States and abroad. Course may be taken for two or four credits, as determined by the department and may be taken for credit more than once.
Open to
intermediate and advanced-level dancers.
Staff
DANCE 241 DANCE WRITING Investigation of writings related to dance through readings, analysis, discussions and written assignments. Readings may include journalistic writing and criticism, theoretical and autobiographical writings by artists.
Prerequisite: One four-credit 100-level dance course. Enrollment limited to 30 students. This course satisfies General Education Area 4. H. Henderson
DANCE 251, 252 THEORY AND STYLE: INTERMEDIATE I Analysis and practice of dance in major techniques. Experience in increasingly complex spatial and rhythmic patterns and movement sequences. Course may be taken for two or four credits on a semester basis upon department's approval.
Prerequisite: Placement audition determined by the
department. Enrollment limited to 25
students. Offered both semesters
annually. Both courses satisfy General
Education Area 5. Staff
DANCE 253, 254 THEORY AND STYLE: INTERMEDIATE II Analysis and practice of dance in major techniques. Experience in increasingly complex spatial and rhythmic patterns and movement sequences. Course may be taken for two or four credits on a semester basis upon department's approval.
Prerequisite: Course 251 or 252 and placement audition
determined by the department.
Enrollment limited to 25 students.
Offered both semesters annually.
Both courses satisfy General Education Area 5. Staff
DANCE 259, 260 LOW INTERMEDIATE BALLET Analysis and practice of ballet technique. Instruction in basic alignment and spinal patterning. Two credit hours. This course can be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite: Course 151, 152, 159 or previous experience
in dance. Offered both semesters
annually. R. Watkin
DANCE 264 ACTING FOR DANCERS Development of acting techniques for dancers through vocal and movement exercises, improvisation and scene work. Course may be taken for two or four credits on a semester basis, as determined by the department.
Prerequisite: Course 147 or 148 or 151 or 152 or
permission of the instructor.
Enrollment limited to 20 students.
Staff
DANCE 266 WORLD DANCE OF A SELECTED CULTURE Examination of movements in relation to music, aesthetic principles and cultural context of a selected world dance form. Analysis and practice of dance technique, reconstruction or recreation of a particular dance genre. Course may be taken for either two or four credits on a semester basis, as determined by the department.
Prerequisite: Course 147 or 148 or 151 or 152, or
permission of the instructor.
Enrollment limited to 25 students.
This course satisfies General Education Area 5. Staff
DANCE 267, 268 INTERMEDIATE REPERTORY AND PERFORMANCE Reconstruction or creation of works of recognized dance artists and of department faculty. Works will be presented in lecture-demonstration and/or concert. Section A: Concert. Section B: Touring.
Open to
qualified students after audition and consultation with the department. Staff
DANCE 271 ANATOMY/KINESIOLOGY A study of kinesiological principles related to human movement through the investigation of movement behavior and application of body therapies including structural, bio-mechanical and neuromuscular analysis.
Enrollment limited to 20 students. Offered second semester annually. H. Henderson
Level III
DANCE 305 ADVANCED PERFORMANCE PROJECTS Advanced theory and experience in structuring movement to make dances. Individual choreographic works required in pure dance, performance art or theater-dance collaborations.
Prerequisite: Open to juniors who have successfully
completed Courses 107 and 208. Offered
first semester annually. Staff
Dance
319 Theory and Practice of
Choreography A studio-based
seminar with a practical, theoretical, and historical approach to dance
composition. Modern, post-modern, and
contemporary choreographic works provide a point of departure for individual
choreographic invention. Readings
include Roland Barthes, Susan Foster, and Susan Sontag.
Prerequisite: Course 208 or permission of instructor. Enrollment limited to 15 students. A. Myers
DANCE 320
Cross-Fertilization of Studio ARt and Dance A combination of
elements from dance and studio art, requiring students to investigate,
research, and create individual and group projects.
Prerequisite: Permission of
the instructors. Enrollment limited to
16 students. Staff
DANCE 344 MOVEMENT ANALYSIS An introduction to the concepts and techniques of observation and analysis for the whole body in motion. Through experiential and theoretical work the class will examine the structure of individual and group movement patterns.
Prerequisite: Course 271, or the equivalent, or permission
of the instructor. Enrollment limited
to 15 students. Staff
DANCE 345 CONSTRUCTING IDEAS/BODY AS MEDIUM An exploration of the concept of performance as a tactile experience. The body will be utilized as ″playmaker″ material, subject for theoretical study, and constructor. The terrain between installation art, traditionally viewed public performance, performance art, sculptural media, and dance will be explored, practiced, and presented. This is the same course as Art 345.
Open to
junior and senior art or dance majors with permission of the instructors. Enrollment limited to 15 students. D.
Dorfman and D. Pelletier
DANCE 353, 354 THEORY AND STYLE: ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE I Intensive instruction in major dance techniques. Mastery of more complex vocabulary and intricate spatial and rhythmic sequences. Majors and minors may take these courses for two credits upon department's approval.
Prerequisite: Previous course work at Level II or
equivalent experience in dance and placement audition determined by the
department. Enrollment limited to 25
students, with qualified non-major students admitted when space is
available. Offered both semesters
annually. Staff
DANCE 355, 356 THEORY AND STYLE: ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE II Intensive instruction in major dance techniques. Mastery of more complex vocabulary and intricate spatial and rhythmic sequences. Majors and minors may take these courses for two credits upon department's approval.
Prerequisite: Previous course work at Level II or
equivalent experience in dance and placement audition determined by the
department. Enrollment limited to 25
students, with qualified non-major students admitted when space is available. Offered both semesters annually. Staff
DANCE 359, 360 ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE BALLET Analysis and practice of ballet technique, graded for the more highly trained dancers. Instruction in more complex spatial patterning and movement concepts. Two credit hours. This course can be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite: Course 259 or 260. Offered both semesters annually.
R. Watkin
DANCE 367, 368 INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED REPERTORY AND PERFORMANCE Reconstruction or creation of works of recognized dance artists and of department faculty. Work presented in lecture-demonstrations and/or in concert. Section A: Concert. Section B: Touring.
Prerequisite: Previous course work at Level II, audition
and permission of the department. Staff
DANCE 396
TEACHING OF DANCE: APPROACHES
AND PRACTICE Theory and practice of teaching dance. Observation and teaching of various age
groups depending upon the student's qualifications and interests. Staff
Level IV
Dance
416 Intersecting
Performances: Dance – Theater This is the same course as
Theater 416. Refer to the Theater
listing for a course description.
DANCE 434 TOPICS IN MULTICULTURALISM Research and formulation of a project concerning multicultural dance, to include the notation or reconstruction of specific dances. Students will develop curriculum materials and a workshop presentation for area public schools or the community using the techniques of preview, view and review to reveal the dances' cultural context and meaning. Projects may be linked with performances by professional touring companies.
Prerequisite: Course 145.
Open to juniors and seniors. Staff
DANCE 451, 452 THEORY AND STYLE: ADVANCED I Intensive instruction in dance techniques. Mastery of complex vocabulary and intricate spatial and rhythmic movement sequences. Emphasis on individual performance and advancement. Majors and minors may take these courses for two credits with appropriate course requirements approved by the department.
Prerequisite: Previous course work at Level III or
equivalent experience in dance and placement audition determined by the
department. Advanced non-majors
admitted by invitation. Enrollment
limited to 25 students. Offered both
semesters annually. Staff
DANCE 453, 454 THEORY AND STYLE: ADVANCED II Intensive instruction in dance techniques. Mastery of complex vocabulary and intricate spatial and rhythmic movement sequences. Emphasis on individual performance and advancement. Majors and minors may take these courses for two credits with appropriate course requirements approved by the department.
Prerequisite: Previous course work at Level III or
equivalent experience in dance and placement audition determined by the
department. Advanced non-majors
admitted by invitation. Enrollment
limited to 25 students. Offered both
semesters annually. Staff
DANCE 455, 456 THEORY AND STYLE: ADVANCED III Intensive instruction in dance techniques. Mastery of complex vocabulary and intricate spatial and rhythmic movement sequences. Emphasis on individual performance and advancement. Majors and minors may take these courses for two credits with appropriate course requirements approved by the department.
Prerequisite: Previous course work at Level III or
equivalent experience in dance and placement audition determined by the
department. Advanced non-majors
admitted by invitation. Enrollment
limited to 25 students. Offered both
semesters annually. Staff
DANCE 460
PERFORMANCE ART IN PRACTICE This
is the same course as Art 460. Refer to
the Art listing for a course description.
DANCE 467, 468 ADVANCED REPERTORY AND PERFORMANCE Reconstruction or creation of works of recognized dance artists and of department faculty. Works will be presented in lecture-demonstration and/or in concert. Section A: Concert. Section B: Touring.
Prerequisite: Previous course work in Level III, audition
and permission of the department. Staff
DANCE 494 ADVANCED STUDY SEMINAR Advanced study which leads to a culminating experience in the student's selected area of the major field. The culminating experience may be choreographic, research or interdisciplinary in nature.
Prerequisite: Previous course work at Level III and
permission of the department. Offered
second semester annually. Staff
DANCE 291, 292
INDIVIDUAL STUDY
DANCE 391, 392
INDIVIDUAL STUDY
DANCE 491, 492
INDIVIDUAL STUDY
DANCE 497-498 HONORS STUDY
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