This is an intermediate course for students who have progressed from Jazz Dance 1 (DANC 1500 or equivalent). It introduces students to the theory and practice of an intermediate dance technique. The course emphasizes discipline, posture, alignment, balance, and muscular control necessary to execute intermediate Jazz Technique steps. Movement is presented utilizing demonstration, description, and exploration. This course is repeatable for credit.
Jazz is the form of dance that stays current with the popular trends of the day while preserving the classical movement trends of the past. It often represents the pop culture of its period in dress, attitude, music, and movement. Jazz dance includes various styles, from the slower lyrical to the faster classical and contemporary movement, and is a required course for all dance majors. This course fulfills a credit requirement at four-year institutions.
Each class will consist of three essential components: warm-up, Jazz exercises at the barre/center, and cool-down. Jazz exercises emphasize proper alignment, flexibility, core work, syncopated rhythms, balance, and musicality. Basic anatomy and physiology will be discussed as part of movement analysis and developing solutions for proper balance and other technique-related issues. Through observation and written critiques, students will further refine their critical thinking skills and further appreciate the art of dance.This class welcomes movers of all abilities, backgrounds, and body types. While jazz is a traditional Western dance, it influences many other styles, including folk, social, tap, African, and other dances.