| Kinesiology and Athletics Division | |||||
| PHED 34G | INTERCOLLEGIATE DANCE PERFORMANCE | Summer 2013 | |||
| 15 hours laboratory. | 3 Units | ||||
| Total Quarter Learning Hours: 180 (Total of All Lecture, Lecture/Lab, and Lab hours X 12) | |||||
| Lecture Hours: | Lab Hours: 15 | Lecture/Lab: | |||
| Note: If Lab hours are specified, see item 10. Lab Content below. | |||||
| Repeatability - | |||||
| Statement: | May be taken six times for credit. | ||||
| Criteria: | Students repeating the class will be involved in a different production each quarter of participation | ||||
| Status - | |||||
| Course Status: Inactive | Grading: Letter Grade with P/NP option | ||||
| Degree Status: Applicable | Credit Status: Credit | ||||
| GE Status: Lifelong Understanding | |||||
| Articulation Office Information - | |||||
| Transferability: Both | Validation: 07/01/2008 | ||||
| Cross Listed as: | DANC 11 | ||||
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| 1. Description - | ||
| Supervised participation in scheduled productions of the dance department, in cast or crew. A laboratory course for the resident and touring company of the college, including instruction on the how to of a full-scale theatrical production for public performance. | ||
| Prerequisite: None | ||
| Co-requisite: None | ||
| Advisory: Not open to students with credit in DANC 11. | ||
| 2. Course Objectives - | ||
The student will be able to:
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| 3. Special Facilities and/or Equipment - | ||
| Theatre and/or small studio space for public performances. Dance studio for rehearsal, performance, demonstration, technique classes, practical movement experiences and musical collaboration. Sound system and/or piano for accompaniment. Drums and percussion optional. Video-TV monitor for viewing tapes and feedback for filmed performances. | ||
| 4. Course Content (Body of knowledge) - | ||
C.Technique training in one or more of the following dance disciplines:
D.The Dancer's Instrument
E.Dance as a Performing Art
F.Dance as an Intercollegiate Sport
F.Dance as a Career
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| 5. Repeatability - Moved to header area. | ||
| 6. Methods of Evaluation - | ||
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| 7. Representative Text(s) - | ||
| Kerner, Mary, Barefoot to Balanchine. New York, Doubleday, 1990. Hanna, Judith, To Dance Is Human. Austin, Texas, University of Texas, 1980. Robertson, Allen, The Dance Handbook. Boston, G.K. Hall, 1988 Penrod, James, The Dancer Prepares. London, Mayfield, 1998. Grubb, Kevin, Razzle Dazzle. New York. St. Martin's, 1989. | ||
| 8. Disciplines - | ||
| Physical Education | ||
| 9. Method of Instruction - | ||
| Laboratory class | ||
| 10. Lab Content - No content | ||
| 11. Honors Description - No longer used. Integrated into main description section. | ||
| 12. Types and/or Examples of Required Reading, Writing and Outside of Class Assignments - No content | ||
| 13. Need/Justification - | ||
| This course meets the Foothill GE Requirements for Area VII, Lifelong Learning. | ||
| Course status: | Inactive | |
| Last updated: | 2013-03-29 10:46:20 | |