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Studio Practice + Process: Minor De Luxe: a mass(mess) for body and other rogue im/materials — DAN4804B.03

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 3
“...as if I’d lost my center of gravity” (Christina Sharpe, Ordinary Notes)   Swerving between forms, against containment, minor de luxe is something like a fall; a study on turbulence and beauty.    CLASS remains UNDER CONSTRUCTION   “YOU READY?”    Site Collapse Scale Enclosure Archive Matter Material   Immaterial Always,

Studio Practice + Process: Moving From the Inside Out — DAN4806B.02

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 3
Matteson: An investigation of off-balanced yet precise multi-focused movement and partnering. Classes begin with mindful walking, rolling, and flow pattern practices followed by “yes dance” improvisations to gather our attention and set a tone of tender touch. From there, we progress through a series of spiraling sequences that establish a buoyant relationship with the floor,

Studio Practice + Process: Play Effort Catharsis — DAN4807B.04

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 3
BFA students only Jenkins: This class aims to maximize each student’s movement possibilities in a safe, yet rigorous container. We will hone our kinesthetic awareness particularly focusing on the perception of weight and gravity in movement. Class begins with floor work, drawing from meditation, yoga, somatic practices, and Laban/Bartenieff developmental movement principles.

Studio Practice + Process: The Ecstasy of Influence — DAN4822B.03

Instructor: Tania Perez
Days & Time:
Credits: 3
T/H/E E/C/S/T/A/S/Y O/F I/N/F/L/U/E/N/C/E How might other artists offer us glimpses of their tools and strategies for scaling conceits and concepts however simple or complex? How might we speculate, infer, convey and deploy those tools and strategies as approximated methods, borrowing and creating an actively relational network of useful and useless practices? This course is

Studio Practice + Process: Unfolding the Arc in Storytelling, Uncertainty/Improvisation, and Filmmaking — DAN4821B.02

Instructor: Tania Perez
Days & Time:
Credits: 3
In this course, we will immerse students into dance-theater, dynamic range of physicality, and how we can construct a lens that can witness and defy. Within Practice: We will challenge dynamic range, wild movement, shifting embodiment, texture, and world-building through contemporary dance forms, improvisation (jazz riffs), theatrical play and humanism, and rhythm. We will

Studio Practice: Architectures of Strength — DAN2506B.01) (changed to 1st 7 weeks - 1/7/2025

Instructor: Tania Perez
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This studio practice course will utilize foundational strength training practices to help orient and organize the architectures of the body in relation to space and time. Concepts of curvature and linearity, the progressive mobilization of effort, and the question of how we meet and move space and how space meets and moves us will be addressed.

Studio Practice: Ballet — DAN4815B.04, section 4

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: MO,WE,TH 8:30am-9:50am
Credits: 2

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet — DAN4815B.06, section 6

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: TU,FR 8:30am-10:20am
Credits: 2

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet — DAN4815B.05, section 5

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: Tu 8:30AM-10:20AM
Credits: 1

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet — DAN4815B.02, section 2

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: Tu 8:30AM-10:20AM
Credits: 1

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet — DAN4815B.01, section 1

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: MO,WE,TH 8:30am-9:50am
Credits: 2

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet — DAN4815B.03, section 3

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: TU,FR 8:30am-10:20am
Credits: 2

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet (with Lab) — DAN4815B.01, section 1

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: M/Th 8:30AM-9:50AM, W 8:30AM-9:50AM (Lab)
Credits: 1

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet (with Lab) — DAN4815B.04, section 4

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: Tu/F 8:30AM-10:20AM, M/W/Th 8:30AM-9:50AM (Lab)
Credits: 2

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet (with Lab) — DAN4815B.02, section 2

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: M/W/Th 8:30AM-9:50AM, T/F 8:30AM-10:20AM (Lab)
Credits: 2

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet (with Lab) — DAN4815B.03, section 3

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: Tu 8:30AM-10:20AM, F 8:30AM-10:20AM (Lab)
Credits: 1

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet (with Lab) — DAN4815B.05, section 5

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: M/Th 8:30-9:50AM, W 8:30-9:50AM (Lab)
Credits: 1

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet (with Lab) — DAN4815B.06, section 6

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: M/W/Th 8:30AM-9:50AM, Tu/F 8:30AM-10:20AM (Lab)
Credits: 2

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet (with Lab) — DAN4815B.07, section 7

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: Tu 8:30AM-10:20AM, F 8:30-10:20AM (Lab)
Credits: 1

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet (with Lab) — DAN4815B.08, section 8

Instructor: Michael Sheridan
Days & Time: Tu/F 8:30AM-10:20AM, M/W/Th 8:30AM-9:50AM (Lab)
Credits: 2

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships

Studio Practice: Ballet Forms — DAN4815B.02, section 2

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This is a studio practice course in Contemporary Ballet technique with explorations into neoclassical and contemporary choreography. The course will focus on Ballet as an evolving form through attention to expressivity, musicality and even improvisation. Cultural influences on the form will be examined in relation to contemporary dance practices. Recognizable warm up exercises

Studio Practice: Ballet Forms — DAN4815B.01, section 1

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This is a studio practice course in Contemporary Ballet technique with explorations into neoclassical and contemporary choreography. The course will focus on Ballet as an evolving form through attention to expressivity, musicality and even improvisation. Cultural influences on the form will be examined in relation to contemporary dance practices. Recognizable warm up exercises

Studio Practice: Ballet Forms — DAN4814B.02, section 2

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This studio practice course in Ballet is based on the American style influenced by George Balanchine. We will deep-dive into our exploration of neoclassical and contemporary ballet modalities while focusing on anatomical alignment, strength, flexibility, coordination, connectivity, and expressivity. Through our practice, we will discover the freedom within the movement. The

Studio Practice: Ballet Forms — DAN4814B.01, section 1

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This studio practice course in Ballet is based on the American style influenced by George Balanchine. We will deep-dive into our exploration of neoclassical and contemporary ballet modalities while focusing on anatomical alignment, strength, flexibility, coordination, connectivity, and expressivity. Through our practice, we will discover the freedom within the movement. The

Studio Practice: Ballet Forms/Neoclassical and Contemporary Explorations — DAN4826B.01, section 1

Instructor: Tania Perez
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This studio practice course in Ballet is based on the American style influenced by George Balanchine. We will deep-dive into our exploration of neoclassical and contemporary ballet modalities while focusing on anatomical alignment, strength, flexibility, coordination, connectivity, and expressivity. Through our practice, we will discover the freedom within the movement. The