Theater and Dance 218 - Contemporary Dance Technique and Repertory
What are the benefits of a collaborative creative process in a dance repertory project for the dance student/performer? What cultural contexts become embedded in a repertory work through the various dance and movement backgrounds and personal histories of each contributor? What do we each bring to the process, and how can we approach the making of a choreographic project as an inclusive practice? Finally, what curiosities and inquiries can we investigate together in a unique creative process? In this studio course, we will address these and other questions through the creation, rehearsal and performance of a new dance theater work, collectively generated by the course participants and the instructor. We will utilize embodied and scholarly research to locate our work in broader historical and cultural contexts. Students will also have the opportunity to increase their expressive range, technical skills, and versatility as performers, while deepening their understanding of shared artistic practices and the cultural relevance of artistic works. The course will culminate in required live performances. Readings and video viewings provide support the understanding of performance and choreography. Additional rehearsal time outside of class is also required. Admission to the course is by Five College Dance audition, to be conducted at the start of the Fall semester. This course may be repeated for credit. Fall semester. Prof. Monteiro.
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Students who enroll in this course will likely encounter and be expected to engage in the following intellectual skills, modes of learning, and assessment: This course will involve regular attendance and class participation, class discussion, reading, viewing and writing assignments, group work outside of class, rehearsal or other artistic assignments, as well as physical or vocal performance work and/or visual, aural, and physical analysis as applicable. Attendance at performances outside of class may also be required.