Spring 2008
Course Prefix and Number: DCE 332-01
Course Title: Advanced African Dance
Credits:
1:0:3
Course Prerequisites/Co-requisites: Permission of Instructor
For Whom Planned: Dance majors at the
advanced level of African dance.
Instructor:
Robin Gee
Class
Times: Monday/Wednesday
TR: 3:00– 4:45pm
Office: HHP 220A
Office Hours: By Appointment
Telephone: 256-1487
Email: rmgee@uncg.edu.
Catalogue
Description: Advanced study of the
complex movement and rhythms of African dance.
1. Maintain basic alignment
while standing;
2. Maintain basic alignment
while in motion;
3. Increase and apply
strength and stamina;
4. Increase and apply
flexibility/range of joint motion;
5. Grasp and retain the
sequence of exercises and combinations;
6. Grasp and retain the
nuances of rhythm/phrasing of exercises and combinations;
7. Grasp and retain the
qualitative dimensions of exercises/combinations;
8. Maintain whole-body and
body part clarity of spatial orientation in movement;
9. Move quickly from learning
to performing; apply technique w/ sense of ÒselfÓ
10.
Implement technical/artistic corrections consistently & in all applicable
contexts;
11.
Maintain a commitment to instruction and correction by observing carefully,
listening actively, practicing
on the side, and
assessing your own and othersÕ progress and improvement as assigned.
12.
Maintain a sense of personal responsibility for learning by completing written
assignments on time and
with thoroughness and
clarity, and learning and using correct terminology.
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 integrating 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.
Teaching Strategies:
To enable student achievement
of the learning goals, I will
* Not every student will
receive individual feedback during each class, but all students will receive
individual feedback regularly throughout the course of the semester.
Evaluation Methods
and Guidelines for Assignments:
The fundamental and ongoing
assignments in this class are to:
I will assess your progress
toward and your actual achievement of the learning goals through:
Your achievement in
mastering the learning goals to the degree appropriate for this course, and as
documented on the Dance Technique Feedback sheet, will provide the
primary basis for calculating your final letter grade. Your attendance record and your record
in turning in the two written assignments will be additional factors in
calculating your final letter grade.
In calculating the
achievement component of the final grade, the Dance as Art score * will be added to the cumulative total score
to produce a final score that is aligned with grades as follows:
117 A
112 A-
105 B+
98 B
90 B-
81 C+
74 C
69 C-
52 D
below 52 F
The relationship between
attendance and your final letter grade is as follows: 1/3 of a letter grade will be deducted for each absence
incurred over the maximum absences allowed for this class.
Topical Outline:
Warm-up exercises and
combinations designed to enable your achievement specifically of learning goals
1-4 will remain fairly consistent over the course of the semester. Other exercises and combinations will
develop over the course of the semester in length, speed, and in rhythmic and
qualitative complexity so as to enable the achievement specifically of learning
goals 5-12 and to provide opportunity to practice the integration of skills
inherent to the achievement of learning goals 1-10.
In classes meeting two days a
week, two absences are allowed. In
classes meeting three days a week, three absences are allowed. For each absence over the number
allowed, the final grade will drop 1/3 of a letter (for example, from an A- to
a B+, or from a B to a B-). When
injured or ill (but not contagious), students may still be counted as present
if they attend class and are able to accommodate some form of movement activity
(to be prescribed by the instructor). If a student is not able to participate
in class they must first speak
with the instructor to obtain permission to watch class. However, this will not be counted as a day of participation in
the class. You are allowed one
make up lesson (only allowable if you have four or more unexcused absences.)
You may attend another African, Ballroom, Jazz or Brazilian class as a make-up.
See below for the
participation requirements. Please note: there are no ÒexcusedÓ absences in
this class. It is not necessary to e-mail regarding your absences unless you
will be absent beyond the allowable limit. If you are ill or injured THEN you
should see a physician and provide detailed documentation on your illness and
limitations. You are allowed two absences in this class and ANY additional
absences will adversely affect your grade. It is your responsibility to keep
track of your absences. *
Lateness:
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.
AFRICAN
DANCE CODE OF CONDUCT
*
Lapas must be worn every day. If you do not have your lapa let me know. Please
make sure that you are
covered (top and bottom) in class.
*
No socks in class
*No
jewelry, watches, long earrings or necklaces should be worn in class.
*If
you are more than 25 minutes late for class you will be marked absent
*
If you need to arrive late or leave early please let me know in advance.
*
There are no stagnant ÒwatchesÓ in this class. If you are not able to
participate due to injury/illness, you must let me know before class starts and
together we will construct exercises for you during that class period. You must
be able to participate in some way in order to receive credit for the class.
*
There is movement ÒhomeworkÓ each day. Please revisit movement material between
class times and be able to address/articulate any movement concepts that you do
not understand. If you are absent from class it is YOUR responsibility to
find out what you missed. Check with your fellow classmates to address material
covered in your absence.
*I
am available for conference/discussion via e-mail before midterm evaluations
when necessary.
*
The Dance Technique Feedback Sheet will be utilized and slightly
modified for midterm and final assessment.
Academic
Honor Code:
Academic integrity is founded upon and
encompasses the following five values: honesty; trust; fairness; respect; and
responsibility. Supporting and affirming these values is essential to promoting
and maintaining a high level of academic integrity.1 Each member of the
academic community must stand accountable for his or her actions. As a result,
a community develops in which students learn the responsibilities of
citizenship and how to contribute honorably to their professions.
If knowledge is to be gained and properly
evaluated, it must be pursued under conditions free from dishonesty. Deceit and
misrepresentations are incompatible with the fundamental activity of this
academic institution and shall not be tolerated. Members of the UNCG community
are expected to foster in their own work the spirit of academic honesty and not
to tolerate its abuse by others.
First responsibility for academic integrity
lies with individual students and faculty members of this community. A
violation of academic integrity is an act harmful to all other students,
faculty and, ultimately, the university.
Important Dates:
March 19th –
Last Day to drop course w/out academic penalty
May 16th –
last day of classes – students follow Friday schedule
***Instructor will announce
midterm Conferences and Evaluations
Conference Sign-up sheets will
be posted on my door