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Nov 25, 2024
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THEA 1410 - Ballet I This course provides students with the basic principles and techniques of classical ballet. It includes the study of the fundamentals of ballet training, terminology, and observation of live and/or video performance. The course also includes a reading and writing component.
Credits: 1
Instructional Method Lab
Prerequisites: none
Co-requisites: none
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of PEAC/THEA 1410 Ballet I, the student will:
- improve specific health-related fitness components, including warm up, cool down and conditioning components.
- describe elementary principles and techniques used in ballet.
- perform basic movement patterns, qualities of movement and musical analysis as it relates to ballet.
- develop muscular coordination, agility and kinesthetic sense at an elementary level of difficulty.
- describe the significance of ballet as a disciplined art form.
- reflect on dance performance on stage or video.
Program Outcomes PO#2 Integrate theory and practice through performance
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