This course is intended for students with Bronze level American Social Dance experience or equivalent. Students will learn intermediate (Silver) level patterns of American Social Dance including Foxtrot, Waltz, Triple Swing, Viennese Waltz, West Coast Swing, and/or Cha Cha. Repeatable for credit.
Students who wish to participate in social dance either in preparation for competitions, exhibitions, or performances, or simply wish to develop new skills and meet people in a social ballroom dance setting may take social dance courses. They will learn skills to challenge them both physically and mentally, stretch them artistically, and expand their abilities to lead and follow in all styles of ballroom dance. This course is primarily a Silver Level American Style Social Dance, American Smooth, and American Rhythm Technique. This class is most similar to DANC 270R American Social Dance II at UVU.
Students will learn silver level figure and concepts in the following dances: Foxtrot, Waltz, Triple Swing, Viennese Waltz, West Coast Swing, and/or Cha Cha. Concepts will include Leading/Following; Posture; Step execution; Rhythm; Style; Performance.Each American Social Dance II class will consist of warm-up and practice time, review of the steps or figures previously learned, introduction of new material, practice, and application of the new material, and individual practice and cool-down time.Anatomy, physiology, vertical and horizontal motion and their influence on the overall aesthetics are discussed. Rhythm and musicality are also examined, as well as lead and follow techniques.Though its origins are generally European and American (North and South depending on the style) Ballroom as a performing art including competitions, performance, social dance, and creativity are taught and used worldwide today. It is designed to develop the individual (physically, mentally, and artistically) and to cultivate a safe environment of learning and fun.