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In the listing below, the designator DNCE (Dance) is understood to precede all course numbers for which no designator is indicated.

DNCE BC 2501x or y Biomechanics for the Dancer: Theory and Practice
Links conditioning skills, movement therapies, and neuromuscular patterning through the process of building strength, alignment, and awareness in essential musculature needed for foundational work in ballet and modern.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of dance techniques in ballet or modern.
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2501
DNCE
2501
06101
001
MW 2:40p - 3:55p
306B Barnard Hall
S. Pillars 3 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2555x Ensemble Dance Repertory (Modern Dance)

Study and performance of choreography using three approaches: learning excerpts from the repertory of selected choreographers, analyzing through reconstruction of classic repertory works, and understanding the choreographic process by working in a creation from initial concept to finished dance.
Prerequisites: Intermediate level technique and permission of instructor. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

DNCE BC 2556y Ensemble Dance Repertory (Ballet)

Study and performance of choreography using three approaches: learning excerpts from the repertoire of selected choreographers, analyzing through reconstruction of classic repertory works, and understanding the choreographic process by working in a creation from inital concept to finished dance.
Prerequisites: Intermediate level technique and permission of instructor.
3 points

DNCE BC 2557y Evolution of Spanish Dance Style

Study of Spanish dance and music from late-17th century to the present. Dance and music styles including castanet technique. Through historical documents, students will experience the cultural history of Spain.

- G. Marina
Prerequisites: Research paper and presentation required, BC3250 or permission of instructor. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points
Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2557
DNCE
2557
08245
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
G. Marina 5 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2561y Kinesiology: Applied Anatomy for Human Movement

Focus on physical sciences that relate to human movement, with an emphasis on functional anatomy. Topics include skeletal structure, physics of dance, muscular balance, and improving movement potential. - C. Hidaka
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2561
DNCE
2561
07481
001
MW 4:10p - 5:25p
TBA
C. Hidaka 8 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2562x Movement Analysis

Introduction to the theories and methods of movement analysis, focusing on its application to dance performance and research. Through lectures, readings, integrative movement exercises, and observation labs, students will learn to analyze and describe the qualitative aspects of human movement; to notate movement in motif writing; and to refine their ability to move efficiently and expressively. - P. Scolieri
Prerequisites: An intermediate or advanced dance technique course or permission of instructor. Limited to 10.
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2562
DNCE
2562
02026
001
TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
306B Barnard Hall
P. Scolieri 12 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2563x and y Dance Composition: Form

Study of choreography as a creative art. The development and organization of movement materials according to formal principles of composition in solo and duet forms. Applicable to all styles of dance.
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2563
DNCE
2563
06692
001
TuTh 10:35a - 11:50a
110 Barnard Hall Annex
M. Cochran 14 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2563
DNCE
2563
08349
001
MW 10:35a - 11:50a
TBA
K. Wolfangle 1 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2564x Dance Composition: Content

Continued study of choreography as a communicative performing art form. Focuses on the exploration of ideas and meaning. Emphasis is placed on the development of personal style as an expressive medium and unity of style in each work. Group as well as solo compositions will be assigned. - D. Parker
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2564
DNCE
2564
03017
001
MW 10:35a - 11:50a
TBA
D. Parker 11 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2565y World Dance History

Investigates the multicultural perspectives of dance in major areas of culture, including African, Asian, Hispanic, Indian, Middle Eastern, as well as dance history of the Americas through reading, writing, viewing, and discussion of a wide range of resources. These include film, original documents, demonstration, and performance.
General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2565
DNCE
2565
06751
001
TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
TBA
A. Gittens 18 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2567y Music for Dance

Study of musicianship and musical literacy in relation to dance. Using computer software, drumming studies, score and audio-visual analyses, students will learn to identify the compositional elements of dance music with a multi-cultural emphasis. Presentation of individual and collective research in written and performance format. - G. Obermayer
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2567
DNCE
2567
09933
001
MW 2:40p - 3:55p
TBA
K. Pierson 3 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2570x Dance in New York City

Study of the cultural roots and historical contexts of specific communities using New York City's dance scene as a laboratory. Students observe the social environments in which various modes of dance works are created while researching the history of dance in New York City. Course includes attendance at weekly events, lecture-demonstrations, and performances.

- K. Glasner, L. Garafola, L. Gennaro, P. Scolieri,
Prerequisites: Fee: $150. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points
Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2570
DNCE
2570
03900
001
TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
302 Lehman Hall
K. Glasner 26 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2570
03542
002
TuTh 1:10p - 2:25p
302 Lehman Hall
K. Glasner 28 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2575x or y Choreography for the American Musical

Explores the history and evolution of American Musical Theater dance, a uniquely American art form, with special focus on the period known as "The Golden Era." Analysis of the genre's most influential choreographers (including Balanchine, de Mille, Robbins), their systems, methodologies and fusion of high and low art on the commerical stages.
Prerequisites: Suggested DNCE BC2560, BC2566, BC2570 General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2575
DNCE
2575
06405
001
TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
TBA
L. Gennaro 8 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2580y Tap as an American Art Form

Studio/lecture format focuses on tap technique, repertory, improvisation, and the development of tap explored through American history, jazz music, films, videos, and biographies. - M. Morrison
Prerequisites: DNCE BC1446 or equivalent experience. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2580
DNCE
2580
00729
001
MW 4:10p - 5:25p
TBA
M. Morrison 7 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3000y From the Page to the Dance Stage

Study of dance works which have their origins in the written word. Topics considered include: Is choreography a complete act of creative originality? Which literary genres are most often transformed into dance pieces? Why are some texts privileged with dance interpretation(s) and others are not?
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3000
DNCE
3000
08523
001
MW 4:10p - 5:25p
TBA
M. Aloff 3 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3001x Western Theatrical Dance from the Renaissance to the 1960s

Focuses on the history of theatre dance forms originating in Europe and America from the Renaissance to the present. Includes reading, writing, viewing, and discussion of sources such as film, text, original documentation, demonstration, and performance.

- L. Garafola
General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

DNCE BC 3009x and y Independent Study
1-4 points.

DNCE BC 3200x or y Dance in Film

Survey of theatrical dance in the 20th century specific to film production. Five kinds of dance films will be examined: musicals, non-musicals, documentaries, film essays and pure dance recording.
Prerequisites: DNCE BC2566, DNCE BC2570, FILM W1001, and permission of instructor. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points

DNCE BC 3565y Group Forms: Advanced Dance Composition

Advanced study in dance composition to include the creation of a trio, quartet, and quintet. Issues of structure and modes of expression will be addressed as they relate to choreographic form. Techniques employed by contemporary choreographers will be explored. Students will be encouraged to particpate in music, architectural, and visual arts collaborations.

- C. Thomas
Prerequisites: Two semesters of dance composition or permission of instructor.
3 points
Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3565
DNCE
3565
03399
001
MW 10:35a - 11:50a
TBA
C. Thomas 1 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3567x or y Dance in Asia

Focus on the major dance genres and personalities in East Asia-China, Korea, and Japan from two aspects: (1) continuity of traditional forms, with emphasis on the social, economic, and historical factors in their development; and (2) changes that have occurred from within and from outside the traditions.

- U. Coorlawala
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points
Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3567
DNCE
3567
04849
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
U. Coorlawala 22 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3570x or y Latin American and Caribbean Dance: Identities in Motion

Examines the history and choreographic features of Latin American and Caribbean dance forms. Dances are analyzed in order to uncover the ways in which dancing shapes national, racial, and gender identities. Focuses on the globalization of these dances in New York City.
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3570
DNCE
3570
02201
001
MW 4:10p - 5:25p
805 Altschul Hall
P. Scolieri 16 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3571y Solo Repertory: Performance Styles

Study of solo excerpts from classical and modern repertory and the presentation of individual research in both written and performance format. Emphasis on the role that the dancer must play to facilitate the realization of the choreographer's concept.
Prerequisites: Intermediate level technique and permission of instructor.
3 points

DNCE BC 3572y Dance Production

Rigorous study of the visual elements of dance design through aesthetic and critical evaluation of lighting, costume, and scenographic techniques as they relate to specific dance repertory works.
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points

DNCE BC 3574x Seminar on Contemporary Choreographers and Their Works

Explores modern/contemporary dance in the United States and Europe since the 1960's. Major units are devoted to the Judson Dance Theater and its postmodernist aftermath, Tanztheater and European dance revisionism, and African-American dance and the articulation of an aesthetic of cultural hybridity.

- L. Garafola
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points
Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3574
DNCE
3574
03263
001
MW 10:35a - 11:50a
TBA
L. Garafola 2 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3575x or y George Balanchine and the Reinvention of Modern Ballet

Examines the life and major works of Balanchine, founder of the New York City Ballet, tracing his development as an artist, his landmark collaborations with Stravinsky, his role in defining modern ballet style, and his reinvention of the modern ballerina. - L. Garafola
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3575
DNCE
3575
05405
001
MW 2:40p - 3:55p
TBA
L. Garafola 8 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3576x Dance Criticism

Intensive practice in writing about dance. Readings drawn from 19th- and 20th-century criticism. Observation includes weekly performances and classroom videotape sessions.
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3576
DNCE
3576
07302
001
M 4:10p - 6:00p
302 Lehman Hall
M. Aloff 13 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3577y Performing the Political: Embodying Change in American Performance

Examines ways in which political and social ideologies are embedded in American performance of the last 75 years. Topics include venues designed to support traditional values, as well as to propagandize, such as pageantry, worker's theatre and dance, and performance art. Reading and viewing assignments.
General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points

DNCE BC 3578x Traditions of African-American Dance

Traces the development of African-American dance, emphasizing the contribution of black artists and the influence of black traditions on American theatrical dance. Major themes include the emergence of African-American concert dance, the transfer of vernacular forms to the concert stage, and issues of appropriation, cultural self-identification, and artistic hybridity. - Lynn Garafola
General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

DNCE BC 3583y Gender and Historical Memory in American Dance of the 1930's to the Early 1960's

Explores the question of why so many women dancer/choreographers of the 1930's - to the early 1960's, including relatively well-known ones, have ended up as peripheral rather than central players in what has become the master narrative of a crucial era of the recent dance past.

- L. Garafola
Prerequisites: One course in dance history/studies or permission of the instructor. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

DNCE BC 3590x and y Rehearsal and Performance in Dance

Students are graded and take part in the full production of a dance as performers, choreographers, designers, or stage technicians. - V. Artists
Prerequisites: Audition. Subject to cap on studio credit. Can be taken more than once for credit up to a maximum of 3 credits a semester.
1-3 points.

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3590
DNCE
3590
05550
001
MW 6:05p - 9:00p
11 Barnard Hall
B. Brooks 18 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3590
04242
002
MW 6:05p - 9:00p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
K. Yamizaki 5 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3590
08403
003
TuTh 6:05p - 9:00p
11 Barnard Hall
V. Shick 6 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3590
03641
004
TuTh 6:05p - 9:00p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
J. May 6 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3590
07278
005
F 3:00p - 7:00p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
D. Foreman 6 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3590
DNCE
3590
01390
001
MW 9:10a - 10:25a
TBA
C. Thomas 2 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3590
05629
002
MW 6:05p - 9:00p
TBA
J. Melnick 0 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3590
01372
003
MW 6:05p - 9:00p
TBA
B. Young 0 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3590
06739
004
TuTh 6:05p - 9:00p
TBA
Instructor To Be Announced 1 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3590
07278
005
Tu 6:05p - 9:00p
TBA
Th 7:00p - 9:00p
TBA
Instructor To Be Announced 1 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3591x Senior Seminar in Dance
Research and scholarly writing in chosen topics relating to dance. Methods of investigation are drawn from prominent archival collections and personal interviews, as well as other resources. Papers are formally presented to the Dance Department upon completion.
4 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3591
DNCE
3591
06152
001
Tu 4:10p - 6:00p
501 Milbank Hall
L. Garafola 9 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3592x or y Senior Project: Research for Dance

Independent study for research and writing (35 to 50-page thesis required).
4 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3592
DNCE
3592
07751
001
TBA L. Garafola 0 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3593x or y Senior Project: Repertory for Dance
Independent study for preparing and performing repertory works in production to be presented in concert.
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3593
DNCE
3593
07754
001
TBA M. Cochran 0 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3593
DNCE
3593
07754
001
Tu 12:00p - 12:50p
TBA
M. Cochran 4 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3980y Performing the Political: Embodying Change in American Performance

Exploration into the politics of performance and the performance of politics through the lens of 20th-century American dance.

- P. Scolieri
Prerequisites: An introductory course in dance or theatre history or permission of instructor. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
4 points

DNCE BC 3982x or y Diaghilev's Ballet Russes and Its World

Examines the multifaceted revolution of Serge Diaghilev's Ballet Russes and its impact on dance, music, theatre, and visual arts in the opening decades of the 20th century. Outstanding works such as Petrouchka, The Rite of Spring, Parade, Les Noces, and Prodigal Son, studied in depth, with an emphasis on artistic collaboration and the remaking of traditional dance language. - L. Garafola
Prerequisites: Introductory course in dance, music, theatre history, 20th century art history or permission of instructor. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

Courses for Instruction

DNCE BC 2572 Techniques for Performance
This course explores specific techniques dancers utilize to cultivate performance: inherent qualities of the stage space, visual, physical, and emotional focus, movement dynamics and texture, and the use of imagery, sets and fabric. This course will also deepen one's awareness of these elements from a choreographic and directorial perspective. - D. Foreman
Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor.
3 points

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2572
DNCE
2572
07309
001
TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
TBA
D. Foreman 1 [ More Info ]

Modern

Level I courses, except Dance Styles courses, receive a P/D/F grade and have no prerequisite. All others will receive a letter grade and require a placement audition (at the first meeting) or permission of the instructor. All courses listed below may be taken to fulfill the physical education requirement. One-point dance technique courses taken by non-dance majors for credit over and above the physical education requirement are included in the existing maximum of 18 points of studio, performing art, or professional school courses which may be credited toward the degree; a maximum of six courses in dance technique can be credited. A student may receive academic credit for a dance technique class only if she has completed or is concurrently completing the Physical Education requirement.

All technique courses require permission of the instructor.

The study of contemporary dance based on the work of 20th-century innovators, including Cunningham, Graham, Limón,Taylor and release. Aesthetic principles of modern dance will be taught with increased technical demands required at each successive level.


DNCE BC 1330x-BC1331y Modern, I: Beginning Modern Dance

Open to all beginning dancers. - J. Emerson, N. Jonas, C. Trainor
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC1330
DNCE
1330
06834
001
MW 9:10a - 10:25a
306B Barnard Hall
J. Emerson 16 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1330
06137
002
MW 4:10p - 5:25p
306B Barnard Hall
C. Trainor 27 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1330
05002
003
TuTh 4:10p - 5:25p
306B Barnard Hall
N. Jonas 21 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC1331
DNCE
1331
09741
001
TuTh 4:10p - 5:25p
TBA
C. Trainor 39 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1331
05676
002
F 3:00p - 5:00p
TBA
N. Jonas 17 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 1332x-BC1333y Modern, II: Advanced Beginning Modern Dance
- J. Emerson, D. Foreman, P. Scolieri
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC1332
DNCE
1332
04577
001
TuTh 12:00p - 12:50p
306B Barnard Hall
C. Thomas 19 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1332
06150
002
TuTh 1:10p - 2:25p
306B Barnard Hall
P. Scolieri 8 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC1333
DNCE
1333
01084
001
MW 9:10a - 10:25a
TBA
J. Emerson 22 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2332x-BC2333y Modern, III: Intermediate Modern Dance
- M. Cochran, D. Foreman, K. Wolfangle
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2332
DNCE
2332
03016
001
MW 9:10a - 10:25a
110 Barnard Hall Annex
K. Wolfangle 15 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2332
08565
002
TuTh 10:35a - 11:50a
11 Barnard Hall
D. Foreman 5 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2333
DNCE
2333
01630
001
MW 9:10a - 10:25a
TBA
K. Wolfangle 8 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2333
03372
002
TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
TBA
D. Foreman 2 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2334x-BC2335y Modern, IV: High Intermediate Modern Dance
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2334
DNCE
2334
06208
001
MW 2:40p - 3:55p
11 Barnard Hall
D. Foreman 15 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2334
02110
002
F 1:00p - 3:00p
11 Barnard Hall
K. Wolfangle 10 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2335
DNCE
2335
09391
001
TuTh 10:35a - 11:50a
TBA
D. Foreman 1 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2335
03436
002
F 1:00p - 3:00p
TBA
K. Wolfangle 8 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3332x-BC3333y Modern, V: Advanced Modern Dance
- M. Burns, M. Cochran, D. Foreman
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3332
DNCE
3332
07041
001
MW 4:10p - 5:25p
11 Barnard Hall
D. Foreman 9 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3332
08861
002
TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
11 Barnard Hall
M. Cochran 24 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3333
DNCE
3333
02130
001
MW 2:40p - 3:55p
TBA
J. Melnick 9 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3333
03116
002
TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
TBA
M. Cochran 6 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3334x Improvisation
1 point

DNCE BC 3335x-BC3336y Modern, VI: High Advanced Modern Dance
- M. Burns, J. Melnick, C. Thomas
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3335
DNCE
3335
03457
001
MW 10:35a - 11:50a
11 Barnard Hall
C. Thomas 19 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3335
00297
002
TuTh 4:10p - 5:25p
11 Barnard Hall
J. Melnick 12 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3336
DNCE
3336
02707
001
MW 4:10p - 5:25p
TBA
M. Burns 3 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3336
05037
002
TuTh 4:10p - 5:25p
TBA
C. Thomas 10 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3338x and y Contact Improvisation

Examination of the gender-neutral partnering technique that is now common in contemporary dance. Focus is placed on recent improvisatory forms, sensation building, center connection and risk. Emphasis is placed on listening and sensing rather than controlling or leading.
Prerequisites: Limited to twenty people.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3338
DNCE
3338
05555
001
MW 9:10a - 10:25a
11 Barnard Hall
C. Thomas 17 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3338
DNCE
3338
00142
001
TuTh 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
C. Thomas 5 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3339x and y Advanced Contact Improvisaton

Examination of this gender-neutral partnering technique further exploring compositional forms as they arise from the practice. Students will also investigate a variety of set repertory dance texts that have originated from contact improvised material.
Prerequisites: DNCE BC3338 Contact Improvisation. Sophomore standing or permission of instructor required.
1 point

Dance Styles

Level I courses, except Dance Styles courses, receive a P/D/F grade and have no prerequisite. All others will receive a letter grade and require a placement audition (at the first meeting) or permission of the instructor. All courses listed below may be taken to fulfill the physical education requirement. One-point dance technique courses taken by non-dance majors for credit over and above the physical education requirement are included in the existing maximum of 18 points of studio, performing art, or professional school courses which may be credited toward the degree; a maximum of six courses in dance technique can be credited. A student may receive academic credit for a dance technique class only if she has completed or is concurrently completing the Physical Education requirement.

All technique courses require permission of the instructor.

The study of indigenous dance forms including African character, classical Spanish, jazz, musical theatre, and tap. All styles courses require permission of the instructor.

DNCE BC 1247x-BC1248y Jazz, I: Beginning
Prerequisites: BC1137, BC1138, BC1332, or BC1333. Intermediate level in modern or ballet technique is required.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC1247
DNCE
1247
08164
001
TuTh 12:00p - 12:50p
11 Barnard Hall
K. King 22 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC1248
DNCE
1248
01615
001
TuTh 12:00p - 12:50p
TBA
K. King 11 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 1445x-BC1446y Tap, I: Beginning
Prerequisites: BC1137, BC1138, BC1332, or BC1333, or permission of the Dance Department. Intermediate level in modern or ballet technique is required.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC1446
DNCE
1446
01332
001
MW 2:40p - 3:55p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
M. Morrison 15 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC1446
DNCE
1446
09898
001
MW 2:40p - 3:55p
TBA
M. Morrison 10 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2248x-BC2249y Jazz, II: Intermediate
Prerequisites: DNCE BC1247, BC1248 or permission of instructor.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2248
DNCE
2248
07489
001
TuTh 1:10p - 2:25p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
K. King 17 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2252x and y African Dance I
Concentrates on the dances of West Africa, including Senegal, Mali, and Guinea, and a variety of dances performed at various functions and ceremonies. Explanation of the origin and meaning of each dance will be an integral part of the material presented.
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2252
DNCE
2252
02678
001
TuTh 9:30a - 10:45a
STU Dodge Fitness Center
M. Camara 40 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2252
03372
002
TuTh 12:00p - 12:50p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
M. Camara 41 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2252
DNCE
2252
02678
001
TuTh 9:30a - 10:45a
TBA
M. Camara 10 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2252
02154
002
TuTh 12:00p - 12:50p
TBA
M. Camara 62 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2253x and y African Dance II
Prerequisites: DNCE BC2252 or permission of instructor.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2253
DNCE
2253
04932
001
TuTh 10:45a - 12:00p
STU Dodge Fitness Center
M. Camara 13 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2253
DNCE
2253
07648
001
TuTh 10:45a - 12:00p
TBA
M. Camara 7 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2254x Classical Indian Dance

Principles and practices of Bharata Natyam including the adavu movement system, hasta or hand gestures, narrative techniques, or abhanaya, as well as other classical Indian dance forms.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2254
DNCE
2254
02288
001
TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
306B Barnard Hall
U. Coorlawala 13 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2447x-BC2447y Tap, II: Intermediate
Prerequisites: DNCE BC1445, BC1446, or Permission of instructor.
1 point

DNCE BC 2450x-BC2451y Musical Theatre Dance
Prerequisites: DNCE BC1137, BC1138, BC1332, or BC1333, or permission of instructor. Intermediate level in modern or ballet technique is required. Not offered in 2009-2010.
1 point

DNCE BC 2452x and y Pilates for the Dancer

Focus on movement practices, primarily for dancers, which introduces the concepts of Joseph Pilates, a seminal figure in creating a method of body conditioning. Learn and practice a repertory of mat work to improve body awareness, strength, flexibility, and dynamic alignment.
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor or DNCE BC1330, BC1331, BC1135, BC1136.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2452
DNCE
2452
08615
001
MW 12:00p - 12:50p
11 Barnard Hall
S. Pillars 25 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2452
DNCE
2452
00564
001
MW 12:00p - 12:50p
TBA
S. Pillars 16 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2455x and y Feldenkrais for Dancers: Awareness Through Movement

Develops sensory awareness of their individual neuromuscular patterns in this practical method of attaining optimal, efficient movement. Injury prevention/recovery, improved skill acquisition, and increased strength/coordination/flexibility all result from the discovery and release of habitual rigidities. Applicable to all dance styles and activities.
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2455
DNCE
2455
04161
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
306B Barnard Hall
T. Chandler 11 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2455
DNCE
2455
06118
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
T. Chandler 2 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2557y Evolution of Spanish Dance Styles

- G. Marina
Prerequisites: BC1137, BC1138, BC1332, or BC1333 or permission of the Dance Department.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2557
DNCE
2557
08245
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
G. Marina 5 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2558y Tap Ensemble

Offers Tap Dancers the opportunity to learn and rehearse Tap Dance repertory through original choreography, restaging historic work and exploring improvisation.
Prerequisites: DNCE BC2447, DNCE BC2448 or DNCE BC2580 or permission of instructor. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points

DNCE BC 3150x and y Advanced Studio

For those students who have completed the highest levels of technique and wish to continue advanced dance study at Barnard.
Prerequisites: Permission of the Dance Department. May be used once a semester with a maximum of four times for credit.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3150
DNCE
3150
02590
001
TBA K. Glasner 8 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3150
DNCE
3150
03532
001
TBA K. Glasner 0 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3249y Jazz, III: Advanced Jazz Dance
Prerequisites: DNCE BC2248, y or permission of instructor.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3249
DNCE
3249
07786
001
TuTh 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
K. King 10 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3250x Flamenco and Classical Spanish Dance I

- G. Marina
Prerequisites: DNCE BC1137, BC1138, BC1332, BC1333, or Permission of instructor. Intermediate level in modern or ballet technique is required.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3250
DNCE
3250
01842
001
MW 12:00p - 12:50p
TBA
G. Marina 10 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3353y Flamenco and Classical Spanish Dance II

- G. Marina
Prerequisites: DNCE BC3250, y, or permission of instructor.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3353
DNCE
3353
04251
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
G. Marina 7 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3353
DNCE
3353
05643
001
MW 12:00p - 12:50p
TBA
G. Marina 2 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3447x-BC3448y Tap, III: Advanced Tap Dance

- M. Morrison
Prerequisites: DNCE BC2447, BC2448, or permission of instructor.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3447
DNCE
3447
05625
001
MW 4:10p - 5:25p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
M. Morrison 9 [ More Info ]

Ballet

Level I courses, except Dance Styles courses, receive a P/D/F grade and have no prerequisite. All others will receive a letter grade and require a placement audition (at the first meeting) or permission of the instructor. All courses listed below may be taken to fulfill the physical education requirement. One-point dance technique courses taken by non-dance majors for credit over and above the physical education requirement are included in the existing maximum of 18 points of studio, performing art, or professional school courses which may be credited toward the degree; a maximum of six courses in dance technique can be credited. A student may receive academic credit for a dance technique class only if she has completed or is concurrently completing the Physical Education requirement.
All technique courses require permission of the instructor.

Technique of classical ballet emphasizing proper alignment and graduated study of its vocabulary. Artistry of articulation, phrasing, dynamics, and nuance in the spectrum of classical materials will be addressed at each level.


DNCE BC 1135x-BC1136y Ballet, I: Beginning
- K. Glasner, M. Carpenter, T. Chandler, A. Kent, C. Thomas
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC1135
DNCE
1135
01157
001
MW 12:00p - 12:50p
306B Barnard Hall
T. Chandler 22 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1135
06272
002
TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
110 Barnard Hall Annex
M. Carpenter 26 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1135
04616
003
TuTh 10:35a - 11:50a
306B Barnard Hall
C. Thomas 19 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1135
05885
004
F 12:30p - 2:30p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
A. Kent 22 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC1136
DNCE
1136
04152
001
MW 12:00p - 12:50p
TBA
T. Chandler 29 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1136
00887
002
TuTh 9:10a - 10:25a
TBA
M. Carpenter 17 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1136
03956
003
TuTh 10:35a - 11:50a
TBA
K. Sullivan 10 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1136
02732
004
F 12:30p - 2:30p
TBA
A. Kent 32 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 1137x-BC1138y Ballet, II: Advanced Beginning
- T. Chandler, K. Glasner, K. Sullivan
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC1137
DNCE
1137
07379
001
MW 10:35a - 11:50a
110 Barnard Hall Annex
T. Chandler 20 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1137
07486
002
TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
K. Sullivan 22 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC1138
DNCE
1138
09385
001
MW 10:35a - 11:50a
TBA
T. Chandler 16 [ More Info ]
DNCE
1138
04830
002
TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
TBA
K. Sullivan 22 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2137x-BC2138y Ballet, III: Intermediate
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2137
DNCE
2137
01283
001
TuTh 1:10p - 2:25p
11 Barnard Hall
K. Sullivan 33 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2138
DNCE
2138
03204
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
K. Glasner 15 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2138
01680
002
TuTh 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
K. Sullivan 6 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2139x-BC2140y Ballet, IV: High Intermediate
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2139
DNCE
2139
03629
001
MW 10:35a - 11:50a
306B Barnard Hall
S. Pillars 9 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2139
02978
002
F 10:00a - 12:00p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
K. Glasner 24 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2140
DNCE
2140
09308
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
TBA
S. Pillars 7 [ More Info ]
DNCE
2140
03613
002
F 10:00a - 12:00p
TBA
K. Glasner 9 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 2143x and y Pointe: Intermediate to Advanced Study of Pointe Work for Ballet

Focuses on developing strength and refinement that is specific to pointe work for the intermediate and advanced ballet dancer. Permission of the instructor required.
Prerequisites: DNCE BC2137 or permission of department.

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC2143
DNCE
2143
05943
001
MW 12:00p - 12:50p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
C. Anderson 11 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC2143
DNCE
2143
04179
001
MW 12:00p - 12:50p
TBA
C. Anderson 3 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3138x-BC3139y Ballet, V: Advanced
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3138
DNCE
3138
02707
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
K. Glasner 28 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3138
00071
002
F 10:00a - 12:00p
11 Barnard Hall
A. Kent 16 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3139
DNCE
3139
03243
001
TuTh 10:35a - 11:50a
TBA
K. Glasner 16 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3139
03989
002
F 10:00a - 12:00p
TBA
A. Kent 8 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3140x-BC3141y Ballet, VI: Advanced Ballet with Pointe
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3140
DNCE
3140
04089
001
MW 1:10p - 2:25p
11 Barnard Hall
C. Anderson 26 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3140
07997
002
TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
11 Barnard Hall
R. LaFosse 17 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3141
DNCE
3141
04476
001
MW 10:35a - 11:50a
TBA
C. Anderson 4 [ More Info ]
DNCE
3141
00883
002
TuTh 2:40p - 3:55p
TBA
R. LaFosse 15 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3142x Classic Variations
- R. LaFosse
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3142
DNCE
3142
04067
001
TuTh 4:10p - 5:25p
110 Barnard Hall Annex
R. LaFosse 9 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3143y Classic Variations
Corequisites: DNCE BC3138, BC3139, or BC3141.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3143
DNCE
3143
09425
001
TuTh 4:10p - 5:25p
TBA
R. LaFosse 5 [ More Info ]

DNCE BC 3150x or y Advanced Studio: Ballet or Modern
May be repeated for credit up to four times.
Prerequisites: Permission of Department.
1 point

Course
Number
Call Number/
Section
Days & Times/
Location
Instructor Enrollment
Autumn 2009 :: DNCE BC3150
DNCE
3150
02590
001
TBA K. Glasner 8 [ More Info ]
Spring 2010 :: DNCE BC3150
DNCE
3150
03532
001
TBA K. Glasner 0 [ More Info ]

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