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Dec 21, 2024
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DAN-2320 High Intermediate Ballet II Credits 2 This course is a second-level high intermediate study of the classical ballet technique. Students continue to master their previous training at the barre while executing exercises that include four or more step combinations in multiple patterns and directions. Emphasis is placed on complexity and length to challenge and engage the students’ knowledge of terminology and accuracy. If necessary, students continue to work on pointe work at the barre with increased difficulty and preparation for some center work. Students demonstrate a traditional classical adagio variation highlighting musicality and artistry. Also, in the center, students execute a 24-count petit allegro highlighting musicality. Across the floor, students demonstrate a traditional grand allegro variation in a single-floor crossing. Students perform a classical adagio variation and additional classroom choreography in a final public performance. Prerequisite(s): DAN-2300 or permission of the Academic Coordinator of Dance. Course Outcomes
- Execute barre exercises that include four or more step combinations in multiple patterns and directions.
- Demonstrate a traditional classical adagio variation highlighting musicality and artistry.
- Execute a 24-count petit allegro highlighting musicality.
- Demonstrate a traditional grand allegro variation in a single-floor crossing.
- Perform a classical adagio variation and choreography
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