Spring 2008
DCE 314/414 HIGH INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED BALLET TECHNIQUE
1 CREDIT HOUR
M / W 2 -3:15 (STUDIO 152)
INSTRUCTOR: B.J. SULLIVAN
0FFICE#222 PHONE: 334-3264 E-mail: ejsulli2@uncg.edu
OFFICE HOURS: SCHEDULE POSTED ON OFFICE DOOR - APPOINTMENTS MADE BY EMAIL ONLY.
PREREQUISITES: A grade of B or higher in two semesters of DCE 214/314 or Departmental permission. This course may be repeated for credit.
FOR WHOM PLANNED:
Ballet course for dance majors.
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Development of technical skills in ballet, including safe and efficient alignment and clear articulation of movement vocabulary.
STUDENT LEARNING GOALS:
To the degree appropriate to the high intermediate/ advanced level of ballet training, students in this course will learn to:
1. Demonstrate dynamic alignment (see attached alignment
statement).
2. Prompt grasp of class exercises and combinations.
3. Refined sense of the body in relation to itself and to
the space.
4. Refined sense of initiation and articulation of movement.
5. Demonstrate rhythmic accuracy and qualitative
understanding of musical nuances by
moving on the beat and
anticipating it when required.
6. Deep exploration of the qualitative aspects of
movement sequences, without
extraneous tension.
7. Dynamic phrasing of movement sequences to
enhance the variations within movement phrases.
8. Projection of energy while dancing, performing with
confidence/full engagement.
9. Exploration of the range and depth of motion in space
and through space, going
beyond one's comfort zone.
10. Performance creativity through
spontaneous solutions to improvisational prompts
and/or demonstrate creative
spontaneity within a given technique.
11. Commitment, engagement, and
responsibility to course assignments and activities
(movement based, written, or
as defined by the instructor).
12. Demonstrate development of professional skills, independent
work practices within the class.
Learning goals 1-10 mark distinct areas of skill in dance technique. Excellence in dance artistry is a matter of developing a
high degree of skill in each area and intergrading these skills during the
performance of movement.
Learning goals 11 and 12 describe efforts/attitudes necessary for progress toward excellence in dance
and indicate specific behaviors
that demonstrate them.
Attendance
Grades and Mastery of Material can improve only with regular attendance and active participation. You are allowed TWO ABSENCES. Any extra absence will lower your final grade 1/3 of a letter grade. You are not allowed to make up but ONE extra absence in another ballet technique class. Long-term injuries have to be discussed with the instructor and be treated accordingly.
Participation and Lateness
If you arrive more than five minutes late, please sit down and watch. Arriving more than five minutes late three times will count as an absence and will take your grade down 1/3 of a letter. When injured or ill (but not contagious), you may still be counted as present if you attend class and record observations to hand in at the end of the class period. However, this will NOT be counted as a day of participation in the class. The Dance Department requires an 80% participation rate. Students must dance in 24 out of the 30 meetings in classes that meet twice a week, and in 36 out of the 45 meetings in classes that meet three times a week to get credit for the course. Sitting and watching a class does not count as participation. Students who do not meet the participation requirement for any reason will need to repeat the course.
Also, with an injury, you will need to present to
instructor in writing a doctor's or therapist's note on injury and a detailed
outline of the combinations in this course that you will be able to participate
in some way. If combinations need
to be altered or modified, how these actions will be done and what additional
work or therapy you are engaging in outside of class to treat your injury. This needs to be given to instructor as
soon as possible – not a week after injury.
Observations
In the
case of temporary injury or non-contagious illness, students are expected to
observe class. Your role as an observer is both teacher and student. Observing
class provides an opportunity to develop your eye as a dancer/teacher. You
should take detailed notes that make correlations between what you see, what
you hear, and what you personally experience when you are physically
participating in the class. How does observing class further enrich your
kinesthetic and cognitive understanding of ballet? These notes should be
legible and handed in at the end of class.
Class
Conduct
Please
be respectful of your fellow classmates, the instructor, and our art by being
attentive and following studio etiquette at all times during class (if there
are any questions as to the components of studio etiquette, please see me
privately). Dance is a discipline to be practiced in and out of class. I
encourage you to ask relevant questions during class, but expect a high level
of focus. Class time needs to be
reserved for refining and improving our craft and our bodies as artistic
instruments. For your own safety
and enjoyment of this class, no eating or gum-chewing is allowed in the studio. Please turn off or silence all cellular
phones and other electronic devices.
Should there be a reason you need to have your cell phone out during
class, please let me know before we begin.
When it
is not your turn to dance, respect the others by remaining QUIETLY attentive.
You learn as much from listening, watching and asking as you do from doing.
Take the opportunity to review for sequence or areas you may be stumbling
through in the combination.
Attire
Every
dance environment has different values and rules surrounding attire in class.
For the purposes of enhancing your own understanding of living alignment please
wear form-fitting clothing. As the instructor, I will be able to help you most
if I am able to see the landscape of your structure. This does not mean I
require you to wear leotard and tights, however baggy t-shirts and pants are
not acceptable. For the safety of you and your peers, please remove all jewelry
before class. Bring a water bottle with you as well.
For
footwear, please wear ballet shoes with elastics that are secured to help the
canvas or leather fit snuggly on your arch. Dancing in socks is not the same as
dancing in ballet shoes. If you
have concerns regarding any of the attire guidelines please see me in private. Ballet shoes should be purchased within
first two weeks of the semester or points will be taken off and your final
grade will be affected.
Expectations
of you as a Student
In
addition to maintaining the above outlined expectations, I also request the
following:
1. To actively participate in class, work
on corrections, practice and apply concepts and theories in combinations. Always strive to reach new capacities
and discoveries!
2. To ask questions if anything is
unclear.
3. To
keep an open mind toward working the body in a new way while draw upon previous
knowledge of and experiences in dance.
During
midterms, I will have a sign-up sheet for individual conferences. For these,
you will need to fill out a technique feedback sheet, evaluating yourself. This is an opportunity for you to
assess yourself, to think about your strengths and weaknesses. Your assessment of yourself will not
affect my view of you nor your midterm or final grade.