Dance
Degrees and Certificates
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Courses
DANC 100: Jazz I
This course will explore the various styles of jazz dance from its roots in African dance to contemporary jazz. The course has a strong emphasis on proper alignment, technique, style, rhythm and creative expression. Students are expected to enter this class with a previous knowledge of dance. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
DANC 102: Dance Appreciation
This course will explore the topic of dance with an emphasis on multicultural viewpoints. Students are expected to view, analyze, and appreciate various dance performances with attention to race, gender, class, and religious identities. The course will include readings, discussions, and participation in dance experiences. No dance experience required.
DANC 105: Introduction to Dance Technique
Introduction to dance will cover basic ballet, modern and jazz technique. This course is recommended for the novice dancer, admirers of dance and athletes. It will focus on basic anatomy and alignment that is necessary for all three styles of dance while increasing students' balance, strength, coordination and flexibility. Repeat twice for a max of 6 hours
DANC 115: Conditioning for Dancers
This course is designed to give students alternative ways to condition the body through a whole-body approach. This course will explore principles of conditioning, alignment for dancers, releasing tension, psychological wellness, eating to dance well, dance injuries and improving strength, flexibility, and endurance.
DANC 120: Tap I
An introduction to the fundamentals of tap dance technique. Tap dance vocabulary, rhythmic patterns, and style is strongly emphasized. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
DANC 130: Modern I
An introduction to the principles of modern dance technique. The content will emphasize fundamentals of dynamic alignment, flexibility and strength. Students are expected to enter this class with a previous knowledge of dance. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
DANC 140: Ballet I
This course will focus on classical ballet technique. The content will emphasize classical ballet vocabulary, placement, and artistry. Students are expected to enter this class with a previous knowledge of dance. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
DANC 149: Special Topics
Topic areas may include: community dance, dance pedagogy, Laban movement analysis, advanced study in the history of dance, advance study in improvisation, pointe, and more. May be repeated if the topic is different.
DANC 200: Jazz II
This course will build upon the technique learned in Jazz I. The content will include more complex progressions, vocabulary, and performance quality. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
Prerequisites
DN 100.
DANC 220: Tap II
This course will build upon the technique learned in Tap I. The content will have more complex combinations, vocabulary, and performance quality. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
Prerequisites
DANC 230: Modern Dance II
This course will build upon the technique learned in Modern I. The content will have increased difficulty, and more emphasis on artistry and performance skills.
DANC 240: Ballet II
This course will build upon the technique learned in Ballet I. The content will include complex sequences, vocabulary, and performance quality. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
Prerequisites
DANC 249: Special Topics
Topic areas may include: community dance, dance pedagogy, Laban movement analysis, advanced study in the history of dance, advance study in improvisation, pointe, and more. May be repeated if the topic is different.
DANC 250: Dance Improvisation
A beginners exploration into the possibilities of human movement through free improvisations and group structures. Improvisation techniques will be introduced as a creative tool for dance composition. The use of music, text, props and improvisation for performance will also be explored. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours.
Prerequisites
Sophomore level.
DANC 299: MVC Repertory Dance Ensemble
A repertory dance class where several pieces of choreography in different styles, as well as elements of dance production, will be taught. Students will be coached in technique and performance skills with the goal of presenting professional quality dance concerts as a performing unit of the college. Commitment to two semesters is strongly encouraged. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits at each level.
DANC 300: Choreography I
An introduction to the basic elements of dance composition focusing on time, space, and energy using the solo body. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours.
Prerequisites
DANC 301: History of Dance
An in-depth course covering the history of dance as a fundamental human cultural expression. The course explores the relationship of dance to religion, gender, politics, other art forms, and its place in world events and civilizations.
DANC 330: Modern Dance III
An advanced cerebral and physical understanding of movement principles within modern dance. The content will emphasize an in-depth exploration of dynamic control and alignment. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
Prerequisites
DANC 340: Ballet III
An advanced practical study of classical and contemporary ballet technique. The content will emphasize dynamic alignment and mature artistry. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
Prerequisites
DANC 349: Special Topics
Topic areas may include: community dance, dance pedagogy, Laban movement analysis, advanced study in the history of dance, advance study in improvisation, pointe, and more. May be repeated if the topic is different.
DANC 350: Choreography II
This course builds upon the fundamental elements of dance composition learned in Choreography I. Students will choreograph in duet, trio, and small group design. Emphasis is placed on conceptual work. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours.
Prerequisites
DANC 376: Independent Study
Reading or research at a greater depth than is permitted in a normal class.
Prerequisites
Permission of the instructor, division dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs.
DANC 401: Dance Internship
Students will work in a professional dance environment.
Prerequisites
Permission of department.
DANC 449: Special Topics
Topic areas may include: community dance, dance pedagogy, Laban movement analysis, advanced study in the history of dance, advance study in improvisation, pointe, and more. May be repeated if the topic is different.
DANC 476: Independent Study
Reading or research at a greater depth than is permitted in a normal class.
Prerequisites
Permission of the instructor, division dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs.
DANC 480: Dance Portfolio
Students will develop their dance portfolio for professional employment.
DANC 485: Senior Project in Dance
A chosen research project in the field of dance. Practical and written work required.
Prerequisites
senior standing, or permission of instructor.
DANC 499: MVC Repertory Dance Ensemble
A repertory dance class where several pieces of choreography in different styles, as well as elements of dance production, will be taught. Students will be coached in technique and performance skills with the goal of presenting professional quality dance concerts as a performing unit of the college. Commitment to two semesters is strongly encouraged. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits at each level.