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DANC 195 Intermediate Tap Dance I

This course is a continuation of Introduction to Tap Dance, at a higher level of proficiency. A continuation of tap dance technique including complex rhythms, tempi, barre, and center work. New movements include wings, pull-backs, multiple-sound steps, and advanced turns. Course will continue tap dance history, style techniques, and choreographic approaches.

Credits

2

Prerequisite

DANC 194

Notes

Tuition waiver not available for CustomClass option.

Hours Weekly

3 hours weekly

Course Objectives

  1. Demonstrate at an intermediate level an understanding of tap dance vocabulary by participating in class
    discussions and passing written assignments.
  2. Satisfactorily pass practicum examinations demonstrating technical ability in performance of movement
    sequences.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of complex rhythmic patterns and phrasing.
  4. Explain the history of tap dance, movement styles and influences.
  5. Communicate in a written critical analysis a tap dance/musical theatre concert.
  6. Demonstrate an appreciation for tap dance as an art form.

Course Objectives

  1. Demonstrate at an intermediate level an understanding of tap dance vocabulary by participating in class
    discussions and passing written assignments.
  2. Satisfactorily pass practicum examinations demonstrating technical ability in performance of movement
    sequences.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of complex rhythmic patterns and phrasing.
  4. Explain the history of tap dance, movement styles and influences.
  5. Communicate in a written critical analysis a tap dance/musical theatre concert.
  6. Demonstrate an appreciation for tap dance as an art form.