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African Dance
Year
In this class, students will explore the fundamental aesthetic of African dance. There will be an emphasis on work to internalize the intricacies of African polyrhythm. Students will spend time exploring the cultural meaning and importance of grounding, strength, and stability, which are essential to the form. Learning African dance exposes students to the meaning of dance in African culture. This class also builds personal awareness, as it transcends cultural boundaries. Classes will be accompanied by live drumming. Students may enter this yearlong course in the second semester with permission of the instructor.
Dance courses
- African Dance
- Anatomy in Action
- Anatomy Seminar
- Ballet
- Composition
- Contact Improvisation
- Dance and Camera
- Dance History
- Dance Making
- Dance Meeting
- Dance/Movement Fundamentals
- Dance Training Conference
- Experimental Improvisation Ensemble
- Feldenkrais: Awareness Through Movement®
- First-Year Studies in Dance
- Improvisation
- Labanotation/Repertory
- Lighting Design and Stagecraft for Dance
- Modern and Post-Modern Practice
- Performance Project
- Performance Project: Memories, Present Moments and Movements Merge
- Senior Seminar
- Teaching Conference
- Yoga