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Course Objectives The student will: Discuss the history and methodology of jazz dance. Analyze basic concepts of stylization as it relates to dance. Demonstrate knowledge of basic jazz dance vocabulary through performance of movement material and written examinations. Demonstrate an awareness of basic body alignment and mechanics. Evaluate the movement and choreographic qualities of jazz dance thorough video and live performance. Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of physical fitness as well as healthy life-style choices and evaluate their impact on an individuals health and well-being. Instructional Facilities Dance studio with mirrors. Occasional use of video camera, VCR and video monitor. Special Materials Required of Student Appropriate dance wear and jazz shoes. Course Content The history of jazz dance as an art form, including the people, places, and events that have contributed and continue to influence its evolution. Jazz dance as a movement form, including movement vocabulary, technique, style, and interpretation. DANCE 084A JAZZ I page 2 7. Course Content continued Progressive daily jazz dance warm-ups, which focus on complete articulation of the head, torso, and limbs, and includes stretches, isolations, and stylized movement. Basic locomotor steps such as walking, running, skipping, jumping, leaping, and their dance variations. Beginning level movement combinations using techniques and vocabulary introduced in class. Aspects of physical fitness and healthy life-style choices as they pertain to dance and their implications to life-long health and well-being. Method of Instruction Lecture and presentations. Demonstrations and discussions. Application of dance vocabulary through movement demonstration and practice. DVD and film presentations for historical lectures as well as evaluative purposes. Methods of Evaluating Student Performance Consistent participation in class. Movement midterm and final. Written examinations focusing on vocabulary and theories of jazz dance. Written critical analysis of a live dance performance. Outside Class Assignments Attendance at a dance department sponsored master class. Attendance at a dance department produced dance concert for the purpose of critical analysis. Texts Required Text(s): Kraines, Minda Goodman and Esther Pryor. Jump into Jazz. Burr Ridge, IL: McGraw Hill, 5th edition, 2004. ڰAPP Exercise and Wellness Department. The Way to a Long and Healthy Life. El Cajon, CA: ڰAPP, 6th edition, 2012. Supplementary texts and workbooks: None. Addendum: Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, our students will be able to do the following: Define and discuss basic vocabulary, terminology and theories of jazz dance. Demonstrate beginning level jazz dance vocabulary with a focus on correct alignment and movement mechanics. 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