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Manhattan, KS 66506
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Click here to view the undergraduate catalog for Dance Minors

Click here to view the STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES for Dance Minors

Click here to download a pdf list of requirements for Dance Majors

 

Core Courses (units)

 

DANCE 195 Improvisational Structures (2)

DANCE 200 Anatomy for Dancers (1)

DANCE 205 Dance as an Art Form (3)

DANCE 225 Principles of Rhythmic Notation (1)

DANCE 295 Dance Composition I (3)

DANCE 321 Variations and Partnering (1)

DANCE380 Musical Stage Dance (2)

DANCE 420 Dance Theatre Lab, 4 semesters (0)

DANCE 502 Performance Production, minimim of 3 semesters (1-2)

And three hours from the following:

DANCE 220 Principles in Dance Technology (3)

DANCE 405 Applied Movement Fundamentals (3)

DANCE 495 Dance Composition II (3)

DANCE 504 Performance Aesthetics (3)

DANCE 505 Methods and Materials of Teaching Dance (2)

 

Dance technique for minors:

Proficiency must be demonstrated by successful completion with a minimum grade of a B in Level 3 in one technique and Level 2 in another. If a student enters the Dance program with insufficient proficiency in a dance technique form, this may mean that he/she will have to take several semesters of Level 1 (of that dance technique form) to achieve Level 2, and several semesters of Level 1 and 2 (of that dance technique form) to achieve Level 3. Enrollment in a minimum of one technique course and DANCE 420 is required each semester for those seeking a concentration in dance.

Technique Classes

TECHNIQUE DANCE 165 Ballet I

DANCE 325 Ballet II

DANCE 326 Ballet III

DANCE 120 Modern Dance I

DANCE 323 Modern Dance II

DANCE 324 Modern Dance III

DANCE 171 Jazz I

DANCE 371 Jazz II

DANCE 372 Jazz III

 

Ballet Class Requirements for level 2 and 3

Students will need to attend the first class meeting time of
Ballet 2 or Ballet 3 in order to audition for the class.  Attire includes;
leotard, tights, ballet slippers, and hair up in a bun and be prepared to
participate in a full ballet class.

If you pass the audition, then you will receive permission to enroll in the
class.

Ballet 1 is open to all students without an audition. If there are **two**
sections of Ballet 1, then you will need to get permission for the section
that is taught by Yagerline. No audition is needed, you will simply need
permission.  

Jazz, Modern, and Tap class requirements (levels 2 and 3)

An audition will be held for dancers on the first day of class.  This audition will consist of a regular class in that style. Permission to enroll will be granted to those who meet the technique requirements. 

All level 1 classes are open to all K-State students