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Course Syllabus

DANC 1916 Snow College Dance Company II

  • Division: Fine Arts, Comm, and New Media
  • Department: Dance
  • Credit/Time Requirement: Credit: 2; Lecture: 2; Lab: 2
  • Repeatable: Yes.
  • Prerequisites: Audition or permission of instructor is required.
  • Corequisites: Modern II or III (or another technique class approved by the instructor)
  • Semesters Offered: TBA
  • Semester Approved: Fall 2022
  • Five-Year Review Semester: Fall 2027
  • End Semester: Summer 2028
  • Optimum Class Size: 10
  • Maximum Class Size: 15

Course Description

This course builds on the experience and knowledge gained in Snow Dance Ensemble I by continuing the research of the process and practice of dance rehearsal and performance in a professional dance company setting. Curriculum includes lecture/demonstrations and performances for the college, community, local schools, American College Dance Association, and other performances as requested. Audition or permission of instructor is required. May be repeated for credit.

Justification

Because dance is a performing art, it is essential that students planning a career in dance have an opportunity to perform and watch performances as part of their education. In this course dance technique and theory become the foundation rather than the focus of instruction as students work as an ensemble to rehearse and perform works that will inspire and educate the audience. It is of cultural importance to build an audience for dance among the general student body and community. This course is standard at four-year institutions throughout the state for anyone pursuing a degree in dance.

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Accurately perform works choreographed by instructor, professional choreographers and selected students.
  2. Demonstrate a broad understanding of contemporary dance forms
  3. Demonstrate professionalism as students learn to work with a variety of choreographers and as a company in rehearsal and performance situations.
  4. Demonstrate proficiency in performance, technique, marketing, outreach and other collaborative group work.
  5. Produce a concert while developing skills in advertising, budgeting, poster design, costume design and repair.

Course Content

Students will learn the process of auditioning, performance, in-class rehearsal, dress and technical rehearsals, casting, scheduling and concert/company promotion. Students will learn the works of the instructor as well as professional guest artists, thereby gaining important experience in rapid comprehension, retention of material and teamwork. The importance of a performer's responsibilities will be stressed. Students will participate in the American College Dance Festival when appropriate and will also choreograph and perform at Snow College Dance concerts.Snow College Dance Company welcomes dancers of all backgrounds empowering them not only as movers, but also as dance-makers and dance producers while exposing them to a broad range of styles including contemporary, jazz, ballet and hip-hop.