Dance 287 - MUSIC FROM DANCER'S PERSPECT

Spring
2016
01
4.00
Michael Vargas
TTh 10:30-12:00
Smith College
41611-S16
CREW HOUSE
mvargas@smith.edu
This course provides an overview of essential issues in music and sound as they relate to dancers and choreographers. Particular attention is paid to rhythm in all its guises, music terminology and categories, personal versus cultural meaning in music and sound, and strategies for finding and making music. There is a strong emphasis on listening, formulation of clear statements about music, ethical questions regarding collaborating and communicating with musicians, and the differences between working with recorded and live music. The goal is to develop and open-minded and detailed intelligence about the various relationships between dance and music. Prerequisite: one year of dance technique (recommended for sophomore year or later). Enrollment limited to 15.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.