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2019-2020 Academic Catalog 
    
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PRF-2027 Dance Improvisation: Progressive


Credits 2
PRF 2027 provides a strengthening of the aesthetics of modern dance methods through the study of improvisation methods through examination and application of individual and group creativity dynamics, self-awareness, and divergent problem-solving. Students enrolled in this course are expected to be at a progressive level of competency. This course consists of a lecture component (1 hour each week) and a laboratory session (2 hours each week). Students may receive credit for either PRF-2026   or PRF 2027 towards the completion of their program. Students enrolled in this course are required to attend the live theatre performance(s) listed in the syllabus outside of scheduled class time. This experience is vital to understanding and learning about the performing arts and is tied directly to significant assignments in this class. Students enrolled in this course will be required to participate in a culminating performance to demonstrate proficiency in the course outcomes. Therefore, students will be required to attend production hours outside of scheduled class time during the final exam period to attend a technical rehearsal, final dress rehearsal, and performance. The specific requirements and details regarding the live theatre performance(s) and culminating performance are outlined in the syllabus. Students should pay special attention to these requirements.
Prerequisite(s): PRF-2020   or PRF-2021   completed with grade of C or higher.   Concurrent enrollment in PRF-2020   or PRF-2021   or permission of the Department of Humanities.
Note: Students interested in this course are recommended to see a dance advisor in the Department of Humanities to ensure their placement into the correct course number and section which corresponds to their skill level.
Course Outcomes
  1. Apply progressive techniques of dance improvisation.
  2. Apply progressive self-awareness regarding movement within the context of dance improvisation.
  3. Apply progressive music concepts and dance composition regarding dance improvisation.
  4. Apply progressive concepts of anatomy and kinesiology in application of a dance based in dance improvisation.
  5. Perform a progressive improvisational dance routine.
  6. Describe a proactive application of Performing Arts or Entertainment Technology regarding a positive social change.




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