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Movement Practice: Contact Improvisation and Performative Presence — DAN4182.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Credits: 2
We each have the desire to be seen and understood and to be accepted for our unique expression. This practice is for any dancer/mover/creative mind-body interested in exploring dance and performance as a way to investigate and enhance presence and self-worth. In this class, we will support creating and composing solos on the spot, group scores and many possibilities in

Movement Practice: Dreamtime into Daytime — DAN2020.01

Instructor: Erin Ellen Kelly, MFA Teaching Fellow
Credits: 2
Wake up your body and mind through a series of moving meditations and exercises using QiGong, the breath, visualizations, and touch that will stimulate the body’s meridian system and activate a relaxed focus for the day. We will soften pathways in the body with circles, spirals, figure eights and undulating waveforms.  Using QiGong as the foundation, we will also explore

Movement Practice: Foraging from Within: From Meditation to Movement — DAN4293.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 2
In this class we will experience the discipline of practicing simplicity. Together we will cultivate a morning ritual that leads from meditation practice into movement. Commitment, discipline and active participation are essential in this course. Students are expected to do additional reading and practice outside of class. 1st 7 weeks: remote; 2nd 7 weeks: hybrid w

Movement Practice: Growing a body like a plant — DAN2014.01) (course description updated as of 10/9/2023

Instructor: luciana achugar, MFA Teaching Fellow
Credits: 2
This course is a dance class as a ritual for creating a deeper relationship to our bodies and a practice of “growing” our bodies organically from the process of tending to its needs for more strength, mobility, ability and connection between all its parts and the ground and space, This class is also a way to learn to better use our bodies in everyday life and when exercising

Movement Practice: Intermediate Ballet — DAN4217.01

Instructor: Daniel Roberts
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
Ballet has a large presence in the field of contemporary dance, predominantly as a means of training, but also, as a point of reference for 300 years of western dance. This class will focus on classical forms and contemporary uses of ballet in dance, and will address technical function, aesthetics, placement, and virtuosity, all within the ballet vocabulary. The structure will

Movement Practice: Intermediate Contact Improvisation — DAN4118.01

Instructor: felice wolfzahn
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
For those with prior technique and/or improvisation experience. In this duet form, we communicate through the language of touch, momentum, and weight. We will explore simple solo and duet skills such as rolling, falling, balance, counterbalance, jumping, weight sharing, spirals, and tuning to our sensory input. We work with an emphasis on breath, alignment, and releasing excess

Movement Practice: Intermediate Contact Improvisation — DAN4118.01

Instructor: Felice Wolfzahn
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
For those with prior technique and/or improvisation experience. In this duet form, we communicate through the language of touch, momentum, and weight. We will explore simple solo and duet skills such as rolling, falling, balance, counterbalance, jumping, weight sharing, spirals, and tuning to our sensory input. We work with an emphasis on breath, alignment, and releasing excess

Movement Practice: Intermediate Dance Technique — DAN4236.01

Instructor: Elena Demyanenko
Credits: 2
This intermediate movement class will develop from simple skeletal mobility sequences to expansive movement forms. The warm-up will examine the joints and how their range of motion relates to alignment, readiness to move, and articulation. These principles will then become the foundation for traveling sequences and longer movement phrases. Distinguishing between tempo, rhythm,

Movement Practice: Intermediate Dance Technique — DAN4314.01

Instructor: Daniel Roberts
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
This class will be based in the technique developed by Merce Cunningham for the purposes of his choreographic work, and address the articulations of the spine, codified exercises, complex foot/leg combinations, and jump training. The Cunningham Technique is known for its ability to strengthen the dancer's individual awareness of space. The class aims to enhance the dancer's

Movement Practice: Intermediate Dance Technique — DAN4314.01

Instructor: samuel wentz (mfa teaching fellow, supervised by terry creach)
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
This intermediate level movement practice is designed for students with prior dance technique training. Each class will develop from simple mobility sequences to expansive movement forms. The warm‐up will examine the joints and how their range of motion relates to proper alignment, readiness to move and articulation. These principles will then become the foundation for

Movement Practice: Intermediate Dance Technique — DAN4314.01

Instructor: Daniel Roberts
Credits: 2
This class will be based in the technique developed by Merce Cunningham for the purposes of his choreographic work, and address the articulations of the spine, codified exercises, complex foot/leg combinations, and jump training.  The Cunningham Technique is known for its ability to strengthen the dancer's individual awareness of space.  The class aims to enhance the

Movement Practice: Intermediate Dance Technique — DAN4236.01

Instructor: Elena Demyanenko
Credits: 2
This intermediate movement class will develop from simple skeletal mobility sequences to expansive movement forms.  The warm-up will examine the joints and how their range of motion relates to alignment, readiness to move, and articulation.  These principles will then become the foundation for traveling sequences and longer movement phrases.  Distinguishing

Movement Practice: Intermediate Dance Technique — Canceled

Instructor: Samuel Wentz (MFA Teaching Fellow, supervised by Terry Creach)
Credits: 2
This intermediate level movement practice is designed for students with prior dance technique training. Each class will develop from simple mobility sequences to expansive movement forms. The warmup will examine the joints and how their range of motion relates to proper alignment, readiness to move and articulation. These principles will then become the foundation for traveling

Movement Practice: Intermediate-Advanced Dance Technique — DAN4344.01) (cancelled

Instructor: Mina Nishimura
Credits: 2
This intermediate-advanced level movement practice is designed for students with prior dance experience. In this class, we will hone in on the importance of balancing controlled and spontaneous action as well as internal and external movement. We will be learning longer and more complex movement phrases that are structured with principles from Water Body Movement (“Body is a

Movement Practice: Intermediate-Advanced Dance Technique — DAN4148.01

Instructor: Russell Lilie
Credits: 2
In this Intermediate-Advanced movement class, we will work on establishing a day-to-day practice of evaluating and fine-tuning our dancing bodies through guided self-examination and peer-to-peer feedback. At the core of developing our practice, we will be learning to accomplish the same movement with ever changing bodies and minds. We will focus on anatomical economy by

Movement Practice: Intermediate-Advanced Dance Technique — DAN4148.01

Instructor: Mina Nishimura
Credits: 2
This intermediate-advanced level movement practice is designed for students with prior experience in dance technique. In this class, we will hone in on the importance of balancing controlled and spontaneous action as well as internal and external movement through using a series of improvisational, compositional, writing and drawing practices. We will be learning longer and more

Movement Practice: Intermediate-Advanced Dance Technique — DAN4148.01

Instructor: Elena Demyanenko
Credits: 2
In this intermediate-advanced level course, we will focus on tapping into the subtle connections in the body. We will be using improvisational scores and somatic exercises to hone these connections and increase self-awareness. Gentle focus can be used to achieve high intensity movement. Tracking what we are doing as we do it--we will acknowledge the nervous system’s role in our

Movement Practice: Intermediate-Advanced Dance Technique — DAN4148.01

Instructor: Elena Demyanenko
Credits: 2
We will be inventing the new body every day by expanding the receptivity to detail, connections, logic and its potential; working from the place of ease and space, especially when applying vigor and attack; and working from the intelligence of the bones, the guts, and the skin. This intermediate-advanced movement class will develop from simple skeletal mobility sequences to

Movement Practice: Intermediate-Advanced Dance Technique — DAN4148.01

Instructor: Mina Nishimura, MFA Teaching Fellow
Credits: 2
This intermediate-advanced level movement practice is designed for students with prior experience in dance technique. In this class, we will hone in on the importance of balancing controlled and spontaneous action as well as internal and external movement through using a series of improvisational and compositional practices. We will be learning longer and complex movement

Movement Practice: Intermediate-Advanced Dance Technique — DAN4148.01

Instructor: Russell Stuart Lilie
Credits: 2
In this Intermediate-Advanced movement class, we will work on establishing a day-to-day practice of evaluating and fine-tuning our dancing bodies through guided self-examination and peer-to-peer feedback. At the core of developing our practice, we will be learning to accomplish the same movement with ever changing bodies and minds. We will focus on anatomical economy by

Movement Practice: Introduction to Dance Improvisation — DAN2684.01

Instructor: Levi Gonzalez
Credits: 2
The practice of dance improvisation exists in multiple historical and cultural contexts. In this class, we will focus on improvisational practices that stem from the lineage of Judson Dance Theater and postmodern American (US) dance, with an understanding that this is one specific approach among many. The primary focus of the course will be participating in movement practices

Movement Practice: Jumping Squirrels — DAN2408.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Credits: 2
How do animals learn movement? How does the human animal move? What can we practice to entice our instincts into motion? What is efficient movement? This class aims for conditioning the body to be fit and able to explore athletic possibilities that include jumping, skipping, hopping, trying inversions, finding smooth entry ways in and out of the floor, as well as increasing

Movement Practice: Let's get Physical! — DAN2013.01

Instructor: Levi Gonzalez
Credits: 2
This movement practice course is open to all levels of experience and even no  experience at all with body conditioning or dance. The course is approached as a form of exercise as well as a way to recover from injuries, misuse, excess or lack of physical activity. We will learn how to take care of one’s body regularly and how to stay strong and able to move for life, as