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394 I PHYSICAL EDUCATION 117B. Modern Dance Technique (1) (Former C17B) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Beginning-intermediate level study of movement fundamentals, locomotor activities, and expressive qualities; development of balance, strength, breath coordination and technical ability. 117C. Modern Dance Technique (1) (Former C17C) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Intermediate level of modern dance technique; centre practice and locomotor movement, stress on increased movement awareness through individual technical development and personal expression. 117D. Modern Dance Technique (2) (Former C17D) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced level in modern dance technique; elements of alignment, flexibility, strength, rhythm, and energy flow. Exposure to techniques of Limon, Nikolais, Humphrey, Graham, and others, 155A. Modern Jazz Dance (1) (Former C55, C55A) Rhythmic and stylistic devices of jazz and rock movement using modern dance technique as a movement foundation. 155B. Modern Jazz Technique (1) (Former C55B, C56) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. An in-depth study of jazz dance techniques and different jazz idioms; emphasis on individual style, freedom of expression. 158A. Ballet Technique (1) (Former C58A, C58) Beginning level of ballet technique. Basic principles of tournout, plier, etentre, relever, sauter, tomber, tourner, muscular control, and balance. Partial barre work, port de bras, adagio, centre barre, petit allegro, and grand allegro. 158B. Ballet Technique (1) (Former C58B, C59) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Beginning-intermediate level of ballet technique. Introduction to important theories of French, Russian, Italian, and Danish techniques. Extended practice of complete class: barre, port de bras, adagio, centre barre, and allegro. 158C. Ballet Technique (2; max total 12) Prer.equisite: permission of instructor. Intermediate-advanced level of ballet technique. Concentrated study and practice of French, Russian, Italian, and Danish concepts and theories of technique. 158D. Ballet Technique (2; max total 12) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced level of ballet technique. Advanced practice and study of French, Russian, Italian, and Danish concepts and theories of technique. 159. Music as Dance Accompaniment (3) (Former PE 59) Experimentation with different musical media, ie., rhythm, sound, speech, music accompaniment as it relates to dance movement. Musical form, composers, improvisation, selection and preparation of methods. 163. Dance Performance (2; max total 8) (Former PE 63/163) Group laboratory experience in the learning and presentation of finished choreographed works. Practical experience in the requirements of rehearsing, understudying and performing roles. 164T. History of Dance (3; max total 12) (Former PE 164T) Evolvement of dance as an art form; cultural implications; changing concepts in dance style and form. Topics may include the following periods: Primitive to Renaissance, Baroque to 20th Century, 20th Cent~ry. 166. Dance Choreography (2; max total 16) Prerequisite: working knowledge of movement observation and dance aesthetics. Exploring through studio problems the nature of experimentation in movement and self-paced progression from expression to communication.
Object Description
Title | 1976-77 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1976-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 394 |
Full Text Search | 394 I PHYSICAL EDUCATION 117B. Modern Dance Technique (1) (Former C17B) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Beginning-intermediate level study of movement fundamentals, locomotor activities, and expressive qualities; development of balance, strength, breath coordination and technical ability. 117C. Modern Dance Technique (1) (Former C17C) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Intermediate level of modern dance technique; centre practice and locomotor movement, stress on increased movement awareness through individual technical development and personal expression. 117D. Modern Dance Technique (2) (Former C17D) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced level in modern dance technique; elements of alignment, flexibility, strength, rhythm, and energy flow. Exposure to techniques of Limon, Nikolais, Humphrey, Graham, and others, 155A. Modern Jazz Dance (1) (Former C55, C55A) Rhythmic and stylistic devices of jazz and rock movement using modern dance technique as a movement foundation. 155B. Modern Jazz Technique (1) (Former C55B, C56) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. An in-depth study of jazz dance techniques and different jazz idioms; emphasis on individual style, freedom of expression. 158A. Ballet Technique (1) (Former C58A, C58) Beginning level of ballet technique. Basic principles of tournout, plier, etentre, relever, sauter, tomber, tourner, muscular control, and balance. Partial barre work, port de bras, adagio, centre barre, petit allegro, and grand allegro. 158B. Ballet Technique (1) (Former C58B, C59) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Beginning-intermediate level of ballet technique. Introduction to important theories of French, Russian, Italian, and Danish techniques. Extended practice of complete class: barre, port de bras, adagio, centre barre, and allegro. 158C. Ballet Technique (2; max total 12) Prer.equisite: permission of instructor. Intermediate-advanced level of ballet technique. Concentrated study and practice of French, Russian, Italian, and Danish concepts and theories of technique. 158D. Ballet Technique (2; max total 12) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced level of ballet technique. Advanced practice and study of French, Russian, Italian, and Danish concepts and theories of technique. 159. Music as Dance Accompaniment (3) (Former PE 59) Experimentation with different musical media, ie., rhythm, sound, speech, music accompaniment as it relates to dance movement. Musical form, composers, improvisation, selection and preparation of methods. 163. Dance Performance (2; max total 8) (Former PE 63/163) Group laboratory experience in the learning and presentation of finished choreographed works. Practical experience in the requirements of rehearsing, understudying and performing roles. 164T. History of Dance (3; max total 12) (Former PE 164T) Evolvement of dance as an art form; cultural implications; changing concepts in dance style and form. Topics may include the following periods: Primitive to Renaissance, Baroque to 20th Century, 20th Cent~ry. 166. Dance Choreography (2; max total 16) Prerequisite: working knowledge of movement observation and dance aesthetics. Exploring through studio problems the nature of experimentation in movement and self-paced progression from expression to communication. |