PCC/ CCOG / D

Course Content and Outcome Guide for D 292D

Date:
08-MAR-2010
Posted by:
Curriculum Office
Course Number:
D 292D
Course Title:
Modern Dance III
Credit Hours:
1
Lecture hours:
0
Lecture/Lab hours:
0
Lab hours:
30
Special Fee:
$12

Course Description

Modern Dance III Continues the development of Modern dance technique at the intermediate level with a focus on longer, more challenging dance phrases and performance aspects. Course may be repeated up to three times for credit. Prerequisite: D 192D or PE 186J or instructor permission.

Intended Outcomes for the course

• Appreciate Modern dance as an art form and recognize dance as distinguished from other art forms in order to be an informed audience member.
• Solve problems creatively both individually as well as in groups through improvisation and peer observation and feedback.
• Work together as a community through peer sharing, class discussions, and group projects.
• Create health and well being via physical activity, self expression, and group interaction.
 

Outcome Assessment Strategies

• Participation
• Practical evaluation
• Paper and/or project on Modern Dance

*Other Outcome Assessment Strategies may include:
• Group and/or individual choreography
• Exams
• Quizzes

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Course Content:
• Articulation of the spine
• Distal vs core initiation
• Body part vs whole
• Axial vs locomotor movement
• Moving in and out of the floor
• Inversions
• Movement qualities (effort/energy)
• Precision in timing
• Considering accompaniment
• Working with improvisational scores
• Examine and articulate ideas about modern dance in performance

Skills and competencies:
• move in and out of the floor efficiently and safely
• execute different movements of the spine
• demonstrate the difference between core and distal initiation
• demonstrate the difference between body part vs whole
• differentiate between various movement qualities
• demonstrate correct alignment
• adapt to using different kinds of accompaniment
• observe and articulate ideas about modern dance in performance
• execute improvisational scores
• demonstrate clarity in phrasing, timing, rhythm, and accent
• perform inversions efficiently and safely
• direct own progress through active participation, questioning, peer observation and feedback
• adapt to outside feedback from instructor or peers when appropriate
• determine appropriate class practices