ࡱ> IKHc :bjbj B5QbQb* ppppp8,Da%0,,,,,$$$$$$$$&G)b%p%pp,,%%%%^p,p,$%$%%:#,$,@qe# $1%0a%#R))$)p$%%%a%) B 6:  GROSSMONT COLLEGEPRIVATE  Official Course Outline DANCE 072A - STUDIO WORKSHOP IN MODERN DANCE I 1. Course Number Course Title Semester Units Semester Hours DANC 072A Studio Workshop in 1 1 hour lecture: 18 hours Modern Dance I 1 hour laboratory: 18 hours 36 outside-of-class hours for Lecture. 72 total hours 2. Course Prerequisites None. Corequisites None. Recommended Preparation None. 3. Catalog Description A beginning level technique course focusing on rudimentary modern dance technique. This class is designed for the beginning dancer or the dancer with previous training who needs to work on specific skills before moving on to a higher level of modern dance. The class will include a center floor warm-up, movement progressions, and center floor patterns/combinations composed of qualities and movements introduced in the class. Dance videos will be shown periodically to illustrate a variety of movement styles and performance philosophies. Students will learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on life-long health and wellness. Students will be required to attend one live dance concert produced by the dance department and one department sponsored master class. 4. Course Objectives The student will: a. Define and demonstrate basic modern dance vocabulary through performance of movement material and written examinations. b. Execute beginning level movement combinations and exercises. c. Demonstrate the ability to create, and later evaluate, movement using improvisation. d. Evaluate and discuss concert dance in terms of style, performance, and composition through video and live performance. e. Knowledge of the principles of physical fitness as well as healthy life style choices and evaluate their impact on an individuals health and well-being. 5. Instructional Facilities Dance studio with mirrors. Occasional use of video camera, VCR, DVD, and video monitor. DANCE 072A - STUDIO WORKSHOP IN MODERN DANCE I Page 2 6. Special Materials Required of Student a. Appropriate dance/fitness attire. 7. Course Content a. Brief lectures on the history of modern dance, as well as the people, places, and events that have influenced its evolution. b. Brief lectures on modern dance vocabulary, technique, style, and expression. c. Exercises, progressions and combinations which emphasize beginning level skills. d. Students will perform skills including, but not limited to, swings, tilts, spirals, contractions, and releases. e. Movement improvisation. 8. Method of Instruction a. Lecture. b. Application of dance vocabulary. c. Demonstrations. 9. Methods of Evaluating Student Performance a. Movement midterm and final (videotaped and evaluated). b. Written critique of live dance performance. c. Written examination. 10. Outside Class Assignments a. Attendance at a dance department sponsored master class. b. Attendance at and evaluation of a dance department sponsored dance concert for the purpose of critical analysis. 11. Texts a. Required Text(s): (1) Cohen, Robert. The Dance Workshop. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1992. (2) Department of Exercise Science and Wellness. The Way to a Long and Healthy Life. El Cajon, CA. СŴý. 2016. b. Supplementary texts and workbooks: None. Addendum: Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, our students will be able to do the following: Students will be able to define and discuss vocabulary, terminology and theories of modern dance. Students will demonstrate practical knowledge of modern dance vocabulary and technical proficiency appropriate to their skill level with a focus on correct alignment and movement mechanics. Students will be able demonstrate dynamic and rhythmic qualities specific to modern dance and to demonstrate musicality inherent in modern dance. Students will develop aesthetic values as they relate to dance and, based upon these values, will be able to critically think about, and analyze dance as an art form. 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