Dance

Dance Choreography/Performance 1

Course Number:
300380
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Standard 0.0
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
By Audition
Course Description:

Students explore key concepts of dance making with a focus on improvisation, composition, and choreographic processes and principles. Students study the works and creative techniques of highly respected choreographers in varied performance genres. They also examine the social, political, and cultural forces that influenced significant or exemplary works, and consider the innovations that came out of them. Public performances may serve as a culmination of specific instructional goals. Students may be required to attend and/or participate in rehearsals and performances outside the school day to support, extend, and assess learning in the classroom. Students in this class may need to obtain (e.g., borrow, purchase) appropriate footwear and/or dance attire from an outside source.

Dance Choreography/Performance 2 Honors

Course Number:
300390
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Honors 0.5
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
Meet Honors Criteria, By Audition
Course Description:

Students explore key concepts of designing dance works with a focus on improvisation, composition, and choreographic processes and principles. Students study the works and creative techniques of highly respected choreographers in varied performance genres as guidance and a source of inspiration. They also examine the social, political, and cultural forces that influenced their works, and consider the innovations that came out of them. Public performances may serve as a culmination of specific instructional goals. Students may be required to attend and/or participate in rehearsals and performances outside the school day to support, extend, and assess learning in the classroom. Students in this class may need to obtain (e.g., borrow, purchase) appropriate footwear and/or dance attire from an outside source.

Dance Repertory 1

Course Number:
300400
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Standard 0.0
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
By Audition
Course Description:

Students study the historical works of professional choreographers in one or more genres, such as ballet, modern, jazz, or other traditional dance forms. Students learn to understand and apply each choreographer’s movement design and artistic intent, respecting the work as each choreographer’s intellectual property, and gain skills for group and self-assessment, analysis, and problem solving. Public performances may serve as a culmination of specific instructional goals. Students may be required to participate in rehearsals and performances outside the school day to support, extend, and assess learning in the classroom. Students in this class may need to obtain (e.g., borrow, purchase) appropriate footwear and/or dance attire from an outside source.

Dance Repertory 2

Course Number:
300410
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Standard 0.0
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
By Audition
Course Description:

Students study the historical works of exemplary professional choreographers in one or more genres, learning to understand and apply each choreographer’s movement design and artistic intent, and respecting the work as each choreographer’s intellectual property. Students learn about Narrative, Literal, Non-Literal and Abstract dances, gaining skills for group and self-assessment, analysis, and problem solving. Public performances may serve as a culmination of specific instructional goals. Students may be required to attend and/or participate in rehearsals and performances outside the school day to support, extend, and assess learning in the classroom. Students in this class may need to obtain (e.g., borrow, purchase) appropriate footwear and/or dance attire from an outside source.

Dance Repertory 3 Honors

Course Number:
300420
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Honors 0.5
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
By Audition
Course Description:

Students study the historical works of professional choreographers in one or more genres, learning to understand, apply, and respect each choreographer’s movement design, artistic intent, and intellectual property. Students expand on Narrative, Literal, Non-Literal and Abstract dance, refining skills for group and self-assessment, analysis, and problem solving. Public performances may serve as a culmination of specific instructional goals. Students may be required to attend and/or participate in rehearsals and performances outside the school day to support, extend, and assess learning in the classroom. Students in this class may need to obtain (e.g., borrow, purchase) appropriate footwear and/or dance attire from an outside source.

Dance Repertory 4 Honors

Course Number:
300430
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Honors 0.5
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
By Audition
Course Description:

Students study the historical background and works of professional choreographers in one or more genres, and have the ability to apply, and respect each choreographer’s movement design, artistic intent, and intellectual property. Students may demonstrate Narrative, Literal, Non-Literal and Abstract dance, advancing skills for group and self-assessment, analysis, and problem solving. Dancers assess their skills and techniques in the context of careers in theatrical, commercial and concert dance. Students may be required to participate in rehearsals and performances outside the school day to support, extend, and assess learning in the classroom. Students in this class may need to obtain (e.g., borrow, purchase) appropriate footwear and/or dance attire from an outside source.

Dance Techniques 1

Course Number:
300310
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Standard 0.0
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
None
Course Description:

Students in this year-long, entry-level course, designed for those having no prior dance instruction, learn foundational skills in two or more dance styles. Their development of fundamental dance technique is enriched and enlivened through study of works by a variety of diverse artists, developing genre-specific movement vocabulary and dance terminology, and building knowledge and skills related to somatic practices, dance composition, analysis of effort and outcomes, dance history and culture, collaborative work, and rehearsal and performance protocols.

Dance Techniques 2

Course Number:
300320
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Standard 0.0
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
Dance Techniques I and Teacher Recommendation
Course Description:

Students in Dance Techniques II, a year-long course, build on previously acquired knowledge and fundamental technical skills in two or more dance forms, focusing on developing the aesthetic quality of movement in the ensemble and as an individual.

Dance Techniques 3 Honors

Course Number:
300330
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Honors 0.5
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
By Audition
Course Description:

Students in this year-long, intermediate-level course, designed for dancers who have mastered the basics in two or more dance forms, build technical and creative skills with a focus on developing the aesthetic quality of movement in the ensemble and as an individual.

Dance Techniques 4 Honors

Course Number:
300334
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Honors 0.5
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
Dance Tech III and Teacher Recommendation
Course Description:

Students in this year-long, intermediate-level course, designed for dancers who have mastered the basics in two or more dance forms, build technical and creative skills with a focus on developing the aesthetic quality of movement in the ensemble and as an individual.

IB Dance 3

Course Number:
300670
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Honors 1.0
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
None
Course Description:

The development of the creative aspect of making dances, composing original work. The development of a comparative knowledge of several dance styles from more than one culture and/or tradition. The development of an understanding of and facility in performing dances.

International Baccalaureate Dance 1

Course Number:
300655
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Honors 1.0
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
None
Course Description:

The purpose of this course is to offer students the opportunity to build on prior experience in dance while encouraging a broad approach to the subject. Supporting the principles of the IB mission statement, which aims to foster student appreciation of diverse world cultures and traditions, the course allows the possibility to choose a specific dance style to study in depth.

International Baccalaureate Dance 2

Course Number:
300660
Credit:
1.00
Weight:
Honors 1.0
Term:
Yearlong
Prerequisite:
None
Course Description:

The course focuses on the composition, performance and analysis of dance, or expressive movement,” which is practiced amongst peoples of various backgrounds, and for a variety of purposes, throughout the planet. Students create, participate in, and reflect upon dance forms and styles from a range of cultures and traditions, both familiar and unfamiliar.

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