DANC 230
Dance and Context: Hip-Hop's Roots and Influences Today Spring 2019
Division I
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This course will focus on the Hip-Hop dance techniques as well as the influence on dance, music, fashion, language, media and personal style throughout the world. Students will develop a physical practice through technique class that supports their investigation of the history and culture through media, reading, discussion and research to develop a performance project. The project will be a part of the Dance Department’s contribution to the spring season of events in Dance and Theatre. In addition to technique class and discussion, this class will require additional meeting time for rehearsals.
The Class: Format: studio/lecture
Limit: 20
Expected: 20
Class#: 4084
Grading: yes pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: 2 research projects, short paper or oral presentation. 2 performances. (Mid-term and Final)
Prerequisites: none
Enrollment Preferences: 1. Students who take Shakia's Winter Study 2. Any student who has enrolled in a Dance course (currently or prior)
Materials/Lab Fee: $25 field trip
Distributions: Division I

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