DANC 300
Intermediate/Advanced Ballet: Technique, Variations and History Fall 2016
Division I
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This course is designed for dancers who have achieved an intermediate/advanced level of ballet technique. Students will have technique class twice a week, followed by men’s work and pointe work (students who are not on pointe will be able to do the work in regular ballet slippers). Both male and female students will be taught and coached in variations from existing ballets in a third session and partnering if applicable. Assignments will include readings, viewing of media and performance; students will submit written responses to the assignments. The class may go on one or two field trips to attend performances and will write response papers when applicable. This course may be taken for academic and or PE credit and MAY BE REPEATED for academic credit. PE-only participants must attend the ballet technique portion of the class two times per week for credit.
The Class: Format: studio/lecture/discussion
Limit: 10
Expected: 8
Class#: 2003
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: based on participation and progress throughout the semester, the quality of assignment responses, and the rehearsal and performance of ballet variations taught during the semester
Prerequisites: a minimum of three years prior training in ballet, and/or successful completion of DANC 203 and a demonstrated ability to safely keep up with this level of instruction; all students must contact instructor for permission to enroll in class
Enrollment Preferences: students with demonstrated ability and desire to continue rigorous study
Distributions: Division I

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