UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2002–2003
Brigham Young University
Back Dance

   

Lee Wakefield, Chair
294 RB, (801) 422-5087

College of Health and Human Performance Advisement Center
203 RB, (801) 422-3638

Admission to Degree Program

The degree programs in the Department of Dance carry special enrollment limitations. Please see the college advisement center for specific details.

The Discipline

Dance is an art form expressed and communicated through human movement. Throughout history, and in every culture, people have danced. Dance incorporates the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of each individual in creating a unique nonverbal expression of thoughts and feelings. As both process and product, dance has the power to refine neuromuscular skill, broaden understanding, increase creative potential, and expand aesthetic sensitivity. At Brigham Young University, dance celebrates the best in humankind and strives to enrich the lives of all who experience it.

The BYU Department of Dance has been accredited by the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD) since 1989.

Career Opportunities

The majority of career opportunities in the dance field are teaching and performance related. Teaching opportunities are available in colleges and universities (for those with graduate degrees), public schools, private studios, health and fitness spas, special and adult education programs, day care centers, and recreation programs. Performing opportunities are available by audition with professional and regional companies and in theatrical, television, and film production.

Less common, but equally rewarding dance-related careers are also available in the areas of choreography and dance administration, therapy, criticism, history, research, notation, and reconstruction.

Graduation Requirements

To receive a bachelor's degree a student must fill three groups of requirements: (1) general education requirements, (2) university requirements, and (3) major requirements.

General Education Requirements

Students should contact their college advisement center for information about general education courses that will also fill major requirements.

Languages of Learning

Precollege Math (zero to one course)
(or Math ACT score of at least 22)
0–3.0 hours
First-Year Writing (one course) 3.0
Advanced Writing (one course) 3.0
Advanced Languages/Math/Music
(one to four courses)
3–20.0

Liberal Arts Core

Biological Science (one to two courses) 3–6.0
Physical Science (one to two courses) 3–7.0
American Heritage (one to two courses) 3–6.0
Wellness (one to three courses) 1.5–2.0
Civilization (two courses) 6.0

Arts and Sciences Electives

Arts and Letters (one course) 3.0
Natural Sciences (one course) 3–4.0
Social and Behavioral Sciences (one course) 3.0

Note 1: For a complete list of courses that will fill each GE category, see the General Education section of the current class schedule.

Note 2: Additional information about general education requirements can be found in the General Education section of the current class schedule or this catalog.

Minimum University Requirements

Religion 14.0
Residency 30.0
Hours needed to graduate 120.0

Cumulative GPA must be at least 2.0.

Note: See the Graduation section of this catalog for more information.

Major Requirements

Complete the major requirements listed for one of the following undergraduate degree programs.

Undergraduate Programs and Degrees

BA Dance
    Emphases:
    Ballet
    Ballroom Dance
    Composite Dance
    Modern Dance
BA Dance Education (secondary teacher certification)
BFA Music Dance Theatre
Minors Ballroom Dance
Folk Dance
Modern Dance

Students should see their college advisement center for help or information concerning the undergraduate programs.

Graduate Programs and Degrees

MA Dance (on furlough)

For further information, please see the Dance Department.

General Information

The Department of Dance is made up of four divisions: Ballet, Ballroom Dance, Folk Dance, Modern Dance. These divisions work cooperatively to provide opportunities for all students at the university to develop their potential in dance.

Besides the wide variety of courses that apply toward the general education Wellness requirement, there are professional courses that develop leadership, performance, and choreographic ability in all types of dance. Performing opportunities are provided in on-campus concerts and off-campus performances with groups that tour throughout the world.

Requirements

  1. Majors are counseled to maintain healthy lifestyle practices.
  2. Dance technique courses (including Dance 243R and 244R) require a grade of at least B– for advancement to next level.


BA Dance: Ballet Emphasis (59.5 hours*)

This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see item 1 below for information regarding requirements for admission to this emphasis. Premajor Program MAP

Major Requirements

  1. Before being accepted into the major, a student must:
    • Complete the following:
      Dance 241R and 390R with a grade of B– or better.

    • Pass a dance audition for acceptance into the major. Please see the Dance Department for further details.

  2. At least 30 hours from items 4 to 8 below must be completed at BYU.

  3. Complete the following prerequisite courses:
    Zool 260.

  4. Complete the following (qualified students may substitute higher-level technique courses for required lower-level technique courses with permission from the Department of Dance):
    Dance 231, 241R, 243R, 244R, 261, 264, 270, 342, 343, 355, 359R, 362, 460, 461, 469.

  5. Complete 16.5 hours from the following technique electives:
    Dance 390R, 391R, 393R, 490R, 493R.

  6. Complete 4 hours of the following performance course:
    Dance 498R.

  7. Complete the following methodology course:
    Dance 396.

  8. Complete the following miscellaneous support courses:
    Dance 292, 494R, 495R.

*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.



BA Dance: Ballroom Dance Emphasis (53.5–55.5 hours*)

This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see item 1 below for information regarding requirements for admission to this emphasis. Premajor Program MAP

Major Requirements

  1. Before being accepted into the major, a student must:
    • Complete the following:
      Dance 241R, 284, and 285 with a grade of B– or better.

    • Pass a dance audition for acceptance into the major. Please see the Dance Department for further details.

  2. At least 27 hours from items 4 to 8 below must be completed at BYU.

  3. Complete the following prerequisite course:
    Zool 260.

  4. Complete the following (qualified students may substitute higher-level technique courses for required lower-level technique courses with permission from the Department of Dance):
    Dance 231, 241R, 243R, 244R, 261, 264, 280, 290, 291R, 342, 343, 355, 359R, 362, 460, 461, 469, 486, 487.

  5. Complete 7 hours from the following:
    Dance 284, 285, 380R, 382R, 383R, 384R, 385R, 483R, 485R.

  6. Complete two semesters of performance courses from the following:
    Dance 388R, 488R, 489R.

  7. Complete the following methodology course:
    Dance 386.

*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.



BA Dance: Composite Dance Emphasis (55.5–56.5 hours*)

This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see item 1 below for information regarding requirements for admission to this emphasis. Premajor Program MAP

Major Requirements

  1. Before being accepted into the major, a student must:
    • Complete the following:
      Dance 241R with a grade of B– or better.

    • Pass a dance audition for acceptance into the major. Please see the Dance Department for further details.

    • R courses may not be used more than once for major elective credit without approval.

  2. At least 28 hours from items 4 to 8 below must be completed at BYU.

  3. Complete the following prerequisite course:
    Zool 260.

  4. Complete the following (qualified students may substitute higher-level technique courses for required lower-level technique courses with permission from the Department of Dance):
    Dance 231, 241R, 243R, 244R, 261, 264, 290, 342, 343, 355, 359R, 362, 460, 461, 469.

  5. Complete two of the following genre clusters:
    • Ballet: complete 5 hours from the following:
      Dance 390R, 391R, 490R.

    • Ballroom: complete the following:
        Dance 280, 284, 285.
        And one of the following options:
        Either Dance 382R, 384R.
        Or Dance 383R, 385R.

    • Folk: complete the following:
      Dance 273R, 370, 371, 477.

    • Modern: complete 5 hours from the following:
      Dance 340R, 440R.

  6. Complete the following composition course:
    Dance 462.

  7. Complete one course from the following methodology electives:
    Dance 376, 386.

  8. Complete one course from the following methodology electives:
    Dance 336, 366, 367, 396.

  9. Complete 5 hours from the following dance electives:
    Any dance class not used to fulfill other requirements from Dance 200 or higher (excluding Dance 260).

*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.



BA Dance: Modern Dance Emphasis (59–61 hours*)

This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see item 1 below for information regarding requirements for admission to this emphasis. Premajor Program MAP

Major Requirements

  1. Before being accepted into the major, a student must:
    • Complete the following:
      Dance 241R with a grade of B– or better.

    • Pass a dance audition for acceptance into the major. Please see the Dance Department for further details.

  2. At least 30 hours from items 4 to 9 below must be completed at BYU.

  3. Complete the following prerequisite course:
    Zool 260.

  4. Complete the following (qualified students may substitute higher-level technique courses for required lower-level technique courses with permission from the Department of Dance):
    Dance 231, 241R, 243R, 244R, 261, 264, 290, 291R, 342, 343, 355, 359R, 362, 460, 461, 469.

  5. Complete 12 hours from the following:
    Dance 340R, 440R, 540R.

  6. Complete two semesters of performance courses from the following:
    Dance 368R, 468R.

  7. Complete the following composition course:
    Dance 462.

  8. Complete the following methodology courses:
    Dance 366, 367.

  9. Complete the following:
    Dance 363, 390R, 464.

*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.



BA Dance Education (69–71 hours,* including licensure hours)

This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see item 1 below for information regarding requirements for admission to this major. Premajor Program MAP

Major Requirements

  1. Before being accepted into the major, a student must:
    • Complete the following:
      Dance 241R with a grade of B– or better.

    • Pass a dance audition for acceptance into the major. Please see the Dance Department for further details.

  2. At least 21 hours from items 5 to 7 below must be completed at BYU.

  3. A teaching minor is recommended.

  4. Complete the following prerequisite course:
    Zool 260.

  5. Complete the following (qualified students may substitute higher-level technique courses for required lower-level technique courses will permission from the Department of Dance):
    Dance 241R, 243R, 244R, 261, 264, 290, 340R, 342, 343, 355, 362, 363, 366, 460, 461, 462, 464, 466, 469.

  6. Complete one course from the following:
    Dance 376, 386.

  7. Complete one course from the following:
    Dance 336, 367.

  8. Complete the Professional Education Component (25–26 hours): see the Secondary Education section of this catalog for licensure requirements. (Dance 242 and 261 are prerequisite to ScEd 276R for dance majors.)

*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.



BFA Music Dance Theatre (74.5 hours*)

This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see the College of Fine Arts and Communications Advisement Center for information regarding requirements for admission to this major. Premajor Program MAP

The BFA in music dance theatre (MDT) is an interdisciplinary degree offered by the College of Fine Arts and Communications through the cooperative involvement of its School of Music and Department of Theatre and Media Arts and the College of Health and Human Performance's Department of Dance.

Major Requirements

  1. Live and taped auditions for entrance into the MDT major are held in the January preceding fall registration. Students may begin the MDT major in the fall only.

  2. Pass a proficiency examination in each of the three areas at the end of each semester.

  3. Complete at least 40 hours in residence at BYU.

  4. Any grade below C– in major courses is not acceptable for graduation. Dance technique courses require a grade of B– for advancement to the next level.

  5. Complete the following:
    Music 113, 161, 261, 290.

  6. Complete 4 hours of the following:
    Music 260R.

  7. Complete 4 hours of the following:
    Music 360R.

  8. Complete the following:
    Dance 131, 135, 231, 235, 241R, 243R, 244R, 290, 291R, 331, 361, 363, 390R.

  9. Complete the following:
    TMA 114, 121, 123, 124, 267, 323, 427.

  10. Complete the following MDT Seminar courses:
    Music 228.
    Dance 228.
    TMA 228.

  11. Complete the following History of Music Dance Theatre courses:
    Music 300.
    Dance 300.
    TMA 300.

  12. Complete the following Senior Performance Project courses:
    Music 426R.
    Dance 426R.
    TMA 426R.

  13. Complete 11.5 hours of electives from the following music, dance, or theatre courses:
    Music 186, 319R, 360R, 363, 386R, 399R, 402A,B, 472.
    Dance 331, 340R, 362, 368R, 390R, 391R, 393R, 399R, 429R, 440R, 462, 468R, 490R, 493R, 494R, 495R, 498R, 540R, 562R, 563R.
    TMA 100, 223, 224, 225, 236, 322, 324, 325, 329, 336, 399R, 420R, 422, 424, 425, 429, 443R, 515R.

*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.



Minor Ballroom Dance (15 hours*)

This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see item 1 below for information regarding requirements for admission to this minor.

Minor Requirements

  1. Before being accepted into the minor, a student must complete the following:
    Dance 284, 285 with a grade of B– or better.

  2. At least 10 hours must be completed at BYU.

  3. Complete the following core courses:
    Dance 260, 280, 284, 285.

  4. Complete one course from the following:
    Dance 386, 486, 487.

  5. Complete 5 hours from the following:
    Dance 380R, 382R, 383R, 384R, 385R, 483R, 485R.

    Note: No more than 2 hours may be completed from each of the listed R technique courses.

  6. Complete 2 hours from the following:
    Dance 388R, 488R.

*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.



Minor Folk Dance (14.5 hours*)

This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see item 1 below for information regarding requirements for admission to this minor.

Minor Requirements

  1. Before being accepted into the minor, a student must:
    • Complete the following:
      Dance 376 with a grade of B– or better.

    • Pass a dance audition for acceptance into the minor. Please see the Dance Department for further details.

  2. At least 10 hours must be completed at BYU.

  3. Complete the following core courses:
    Dance 260, 270, 271, 370.

  4. Complete the following:
    Dance 172, 376, 477.

  5. Complete two courses from the following:
    Dance 131, 140, 180, 190.

  6. Complete 2 hours from the following:
    Dance 273R (no more than 1 hour may be taken in any one ethnic style.)

  7. Complete 2 hours from the following:
    Dance 371, 373R, 378R.

    Note: Dance 373R and 378R may not be taken more than once for credit toward the minor.

*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.



Minor Modern Dance (19.5–21 hours)

This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see item 1 below for information regarding requirements for admission to this minor.

Minor Requirements

  1. Before being accepted into the minor, a student must:
    • Complete the following:
      Dance 241R with a grade of B– or better.

    • Pass a dance audition for acceptance into the minor. Please see the Dance Department for further details.

  2. At least 10.5 hours must be completed at BYU.

  3. Complete the following core courses:
    Dance 241R, 260, 264, 290.

  4. Complete the following:
    Dance 243R, 244R, 362, 363.

  5. Complete 2 hours from the following:
    Dance 365, 366, 367.

  6. Complete one course from the followintg:
    Dance 231, 340R, 365, 366, 367, 368R, 462, 468R.

    Note: R-suffix courses may not be taken more than once for minor credit.



Dance (Dance)

Class Schedule Major Academic Plan (MAP)

Undergraduate Courses

130. Aerobic Dance. (0.5:0:2) Independent Study also.

Dance and other rigorous activities performed to music to attain cardiovascular fitness.

131. Jazz Dance, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

132. Precision Dance, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

Various styles including marching, jazz, military, novelty.

134R. Specialty Dance. (0.5:0:2 ea.)

135. Tap Dance, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

140. Modern Dance, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

164. Movement for Musicians. (0.5:0:2)

Developing strength, flexibility, responsiveness, centering, breath, and freedom of movement through both fine and gross motor activities.

170. World Dance, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

Dances from selected cultures at the beginning skill level.

171. Clog Dance, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

Beginning steps and technique, emphasizing slide/drag.

172. Country Western and Square Dance. (0.5:0:2)

Fundamental dance skills in western styles of country, round, and square dance.

173R. Ethnic Dance, Beginning. (0.5:0:2 ea.)

Ethnic dances of a specific culture selected from Chinese, Irish, Polynesian, Ukranian, or others.

180. Social Dance, Beginning. (0.5:0:2) Independent Study also.

Traditional and popular ballroom dance; also social skills.

181. Country Western Social Dance, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

Beginning popular country western dance.

184. Ballroom Dance, International Standard, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

Bronze level. Waltz, fox-trot, tango, quickstep.

185. Ballroom Dance, International Latin, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

Bronze level. Cha-cha, rumba, samba, jive, paso doble.

190. Ballet, Beginning. (0.5:0:2)

Fundamentals of ballet technique for those with little or no previous training.

228. Music Dance Theatre Seminar. (1:Arr.:Arr.) Prerequisite: concurrent registration in Music 228 and TMA 228.

Intensive integration of music, dance, and theatre for the performer. For music dance theatre BFA majors only.

229R. Dance Performance 1. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: production director's consent.

Participation as dancers in concert dance production.

231. Jazz Dance Technique 1. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 131 or equivalent; 240R or 290.

235. Tap Dance Technique 1. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 135 or equivalent.

240R. Modern Dance Technique and Theory 1. (1.5:0:4.5 ea.)

Fundamental dance skills and basic theories.

241R. Modern Dance Technique and Theory 2. (2.5:0:7.5 ea.) Prerequisite: experience in modern dance equivalent to Dance 240R; instructor's consent.

243R. Studio Workshop in Modern Dance Technique and Theory. (2.5:0:7.5 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 241R or equivalent; instructor's consent; concurrent enrollment in Dance 244R the first time taken.

Technique and theory in a workshop setting.

244R. Studio Workshop in Modern Dance Improvisation and Composition. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 241R or equivalent; instructor's consent; concurrent enrollment in Dance 243R the first time taken.

Beginning improvisation and composition in a workshop setting.

260. Introduction to Dance. (3:3:0) Honors also.

Critical analysis of dance as a cultural and expressive art, including relationship of dance to other art forms. No previous experience in dance required.

261. Orientation to Dance. (3:3:0)

Introduction to dance as a discipline and at Brigham Young University.

264. Music for Dancers. (2:1:2)

Basic music notation, simple and complex rhythmic patterns, and polyrhythms; analysis of selected international music styles; brief historical survey.

270. World Dance Technique 1. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 170 or equivalent.

Techniques of selected traditional, folk, and national dance styles.

271. Clog Dance Technique 1. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 171 or equivalent.

Intermediate steps and technique; buck styling; introduction to choreography.

273R. Ethnic Dance Technique 1. (1:0:3 ea.)

Accelerated ethnic dance techniques selected from British Isles/Quebec, Slavic, Polynesian, Carpathian Basin, and East Asian cultures.

280. Social Dance, Intermediate. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 180 or equivalent.

281. Country Western Social Dance, Intermediate. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 172, 181, or equivalent.

Intermediate-level instruction in popular country western dances.

284. Ballroom Dance, International Standard, Intermediate. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 184 or equivalent.

Silver level. Waltz, fox-trot, tango, quickstep.

285. Ballroom Dance, International Latin, Intermediate. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 185 or equivalent.

Silver level. Cha-cha, rumba, samba, jive, paso doble.

290. Ballet Accelerated Technique 1. (2.5:0:7.5)

291R. Ballet Technique 2. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 290 or equivalent.

292. Character Dance. (1:0:3)

Male and female techniques of traditional national folk forms stylized with classical ballet discipline.

293R. Ballet Pointe, Beginning. (0.5:0:1 ea.) Prerequisite: concurrent registration in Dance 291R.

300. History of Music Dance Theatre. (1:1:0) Prerequisite: Music 228, 290; Dance 228, 243R, 244R; TMA 114, 228; concurrent enrollment in Music 300 and TMA 300.

Dance in the Western tradition from classical antiquity to present, emphasizing union of music, dance, and theatre.

326. Rhythm and Dance. (2:1:2)

Methodology course for elementary education majors; creative dance and structured rhythmic dance forms.

331. Jazz Dance Technique 2. (1.5:0:4.5) Prerequisite: Dance 231 or equivalent; 241R, 242, or 291R.

332R. Precision Dance, Performance. (2:0:14 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

Cougarettes performing company.

335. Tap Dance Technique 2. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 235 or equivalent.

336. Aerobic Dance Teaching Techniques. (1:2:2) Prerequisite: Dance 342 or PE 362; Dance 343 or PE 363. Recommended: FSN 100.

340R. Modern Dance Technique and Theory 3. (2.5:0:7.5 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 243R or equivalent experience in modern dance; instructor's consent.

342. Kinesiology and Related Sciences for Dancers. (4:4:0) Prerequisite: Zool 260.

Study and analysis of the neuromusculoskeletal system in practical application to dance for more efficient use of the body and reduction of injuries.

343. Principles of Somatics and Conditioning. (3:1:3) Prerequisite: Dance 342.

Approach to movement training that emphasizes body patterning and conditioning, based on individual assessment of movement tendencies and training needs.

355. Dance Production, Introduction. (2:2:1)

Principles and practices of technical aspects of dance production.

356. Rhythmic Activities Through Dance. (2:2:2) F Prerequisite: physical education K–12 major status.

Structured dance forms for the physical education public school teacher: folk dance, aerobic dance, and American social dance styles. Methodology.

358R. Dance Improvisation Performance. (2:0:6 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

Impulse dance company experiences in improvisation as a performing art.

359R. Special Topics and Issues. (2:2:0 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 261.

Seminar with rotating topics and issues selected from: dance and health, dance and identity, dance and technology, and dance philosophy and aesthetics.

361. Music Dance Theatre Choreographic Styles. (2:0:6)

Physical and conceptual aspects of dance styles as they relate to music dance theatre.

362. Dance Composition, Intermediate. (2:0:4) Prerequisite: Dance 244R.

Fundamental compositional structure emphasizing visual, kinesthetic, and musical aspects.

363. Dance Improvisation, Intermediate. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 244R.

365. Dance Movement Education for Elementary School Teachers. (1:1:2)

Theory and teaching experience in creative movement for preschool and elementary school children.

366. Modern Dance Teaching Methods. (2:2:2) Prerequisite: Dance 243R, 244R, or equivalents; Dance 261.

Planning, teaching, and evaluating lessons.

367. Methods of Teaching Children's Creative Dance. (1:2:1) Prerequisite: Dance 243R, 244R.

368R. Modern Dance Choreography and Performance. (1:1:2 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

Dancensemble dance company experiences in modern dance choreography and performance for concert settings.

370. World Dance Technique 2. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 270.

In-depth dance technique of selected traditional, folk, and national dance styles.

371. Clog Dance Technique 2. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 271 or equivalent.

Advanced technique and steps; buck and Canadian styling and free styling.

373R. Ethnic Dance Technique 2. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 273R or equivalent.

Intermediate ethnic dance techniques selected from British Isles/Quebec, Slavic, Polynesian, Carpathian Basin, and East Asian cultures.

376. Methods of Teaching World Dance. (1:1:2) Recommended: Dance 170 or equivalent.

378R. Folk Dance Performance, Intermediate. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

Performance techniques and experience in folk dance.

380R. Social Dance, Advanced. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 280 or equivalent.

382R. Ballroom Dance, International Standard, Advanced 1. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 284 or equivalent; instructor's consent.

Gold 1 level. Waltz, tango, fox-trot, quickstep.

383R. Ballroom Dance, International Latin, Advanced 1.(1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 285 or equivalent; instructor's consent.

Gold 1 level. Cha-cha, samba, rumba, paso doble.

384R. Ballroom Dance, International Standard, Advanced 2. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 382R or equivalent; instructor's consent.

Gold 2 level. Waltz, fox-trot, tango, quickstep.

385R. Ballroom Dance, International Latin, Advanced 2. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 383R or equivalent; instructor's consent.

Gold 2 level. Cha-cha, rumba, samba, jive, paso doble.

386. Social Dance Teaching Techniques. (2:0:5) Recommended: Dance 180 or equivalent.

388R. Ballroom Dance Performance, Intermediate. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

Performance techniques and experience in ballroom dance.

390R. Ballet Technique 3. (1.5:0:4.5 ea.) Prerequisite: audition

391R. Ballet Technique 4. (2.5:0:7.5 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

393R. Ballet Pointe, Intermediate. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: concurrent registration in Dance 391R.

396. Ballet Methodology. (2:2:2) Prerequisite: Dance 390R or equivalent.

Teaching classical ballet from preballet through advanced; includes analysis of Bournonville, Cecchetti, Vaganova, RAD, Kneeland, and SAB methods.

399R. Academic Internship: Dance. (1–4:0:50 ea.)

426R. Music Dance Theatre: Senior Performance Project. (1:0:6 ea.) Prerequisite: TMA 361; concurrent enrollment in Music 426R and TMA 426R.

429R. Dance Performance 2. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: production director's consent.

Participation as dancers in concert dance production.

440R. Modern Dance Technique and Theory 4. (2.5:0:7.5 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 340R or equivalent; instructor's consent.

460. Dance History 1. (2:2:0)

Tribal cultures, ancient, and medieval historical periods, emphasizing dance of Western civilization.

461. Dance History 2. (2:2:0)

Renaissance through modern historical periods, emphasizing dance of Western civilization.

462. Dance Composition, Advanced. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: Dance 362.

Creation and presentation of complete choreographic works.

464. Dance Accompaniment. (1:1:1) Prerequisite: Dance 264.

466. Dance Teaching Practicum. (1:1:2)

Pre–student teaching course giving students practical teaching experience in a mentored environment. A discussion lab integrates theory and experience.

468R. Modern Dance Performance Company. (2:0:12 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

Performance techniques and experience with The Dancers' Company.

469. Senior Seminar in Dance. (2:0:Arr.) Prerequisite: Dance 462 for all dance education majors and for composite dance and modern dance emphasis majors who choose to do a choreographic project.

477. Dance—A Reflection of Culture. (2:2:0) Prerequisite: Dance 376.

Study of dance as an expression of culture.

478R. Folk Dance Performance Company. (1.5–2:0:5–7 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

Performance techniques with International/American Folk Dance Ensemble.

483R. Ballroom Dance, International Standard, Advanced 3. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 384R or equivalent; instructor's consent.

Gold bar level: waltz, tango, fox-trot, quickstep, Viennese waltz.

485R. Ballroom Dance, International Latin, Advanced 3. (1:0:3 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 385R or equivalent; instructor's consent.

Gold bar level: cha-cha, rumba, samba, jive, paso doble.

486. Theory and Notation of Ballroom Dance, International Standard. (2:0:4) Prerequisite: Dance 384R.

Theory and notation of International Standard Ballroom Dance and preparation for Professional Teaching Certification Examinations.

487. Theory and Notation of Ballroom Dance, International Latin. (2:0:4) Prerequisite: Dance 385R.

Theory and notation of International Latin Dance and preparation for Professional Teaching Certification Examinations.

488R. Ballroom Dance Performance Company. (2:0:6–8 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

Performance techniques and experience with BYU Ballroom Dance Company.

489R. Preparation for Ballroom Dance Competitions. (1:0:2)

Creation and presentation of ballroom competitive routines, emphasizing visual and musical aspects.

490R. Ballet Technique 5. (2.5:0:7.5 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

493R. Ballet Pointe, Advanced. (1:0:1–2 ea.) Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in Dance 490R.

494R. Ballet Variations. (1:0:1–2 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 391R and 393R or equivalents.

495R. Pas de Deux. (1:0:1–2 ea.) Prerequisite: audition.

Ballet partnering techniques.

498R. Ballet Performance Company. (2:0:9–13 ea.) Prerequisite: audition and concurrent enrollment in Dance 490R; 493R (females only) and 494R or 495R.

Performance technique and experience with BYU Theatre Ballet.



500-Level Graduate Courses (available to advanced undergraduates)

500R. Workshop in Dance. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.)

Experience with Workshop in Dance: aerobic, ballet, ballroom, folk, or modern.

540R. Modern Dance Technique and Theory 5. (2:0:5 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 340R or instructor's consent.

Advanced technique, with movement combinations emphasizing dance as a performance art.

555. Dance Production. (2:2:2) Prerequisite: Dance 355 or equivalent.

Technical aspects of dance production.

562R. Modern Dance Composition, Advanced. (1:0:4 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 362 or instructor's consent.

Development of substantive modern dance compositional works based on intent, form, and content relationships.

563R. Modern Dance Improvisation, Advanced. (1:0:4 ea.) Prerequisite: Dance 363 or instructor's consent.

Developing advanced skills of immediate movement response to enhance nonverbal communication.

Graduate Courses

For 600- and 700-level courses, see the BYU 2002–2003 Graduate Catalog.

Dance Faculty

Professors

Black, Catherine H. (1972) BPE, U. of Alberta, Canada, 1968; MFA, U. of Utah, 1972.

Davis, Susanne Johnson (1974) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1967, 1971.

Debenham, Hadd Patrick (1976) BS, Brigham Young U., 1973; MA, U. of California, Los Angeles, 1976.

Gibb, Sara Lee (1965) BA, MS, Brigham Young U., 1959, 1970.

Associate Professors

Allen, Sandra Birch (1969) BFA, MFA, U. of Utah, 1964, 1967.

Austin, Edwin G. (1984) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1978, 1980.

Berrett, Marilyn (1985) BA, U. of Utah, 1979; MA, Brigham Young U., 1984.

Phillips, Rebecca (1994) BA, Brigham Young U., 1987; MFA, U. of Utah, 1990.

Prohosky, Caroline (1986) BS, Brigham Young U., 1972; MA, U. of California, Los Angeles, 1980.

Wakefield, B. Lee (1980) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1977, 1982.

Assistant Professors

Creer-King, Jennie (1999) BFA, MFA, U. of Utah, 1994, 1999.

Dijkwel, Jan (1993) BA, Amsterdam Coll., 1988; MA, Allegheny U., 1998.

Holman, Curt (1993) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1989, 1996.

Musil, Pam (1993) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1978, 1985.

Robinson, Raymond (1998) BA, Brigham Young U., 1996; MFA, U. of Utah, 1998.

West, Colleen Anderson (1993) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1983, 1985.

Part-Time Faculty

Senior Lecturers: Ric Chitwood, Marci Edgington, Jiamin Huang, Christine Ollerton, Delynne Peay, Kathleen Sheffield, Linda Wakefield.
Associate Lecturers: Vickie Austin, Jacque Bell, Jeanette Geslison, Claudia Hill, Sharon Holman, Amy Lives, Shani Olson, Marsha Russell, Susan Wood.
Assistant Lecturers: Tara Christopher, Elaine Grenko, Gary Larsen, Jodi Maxfield, Jana Shumway, Lisa Stoddard, Christopher Stubbs, Lynne Thompson.
Instructors: Wendy Asay, Mahnia Burke, Amy Markgraf, Tina Shelley, Kau'i Tuia, Jennifer White.

Emeriti

Jensen, Mary Bee (1952) BA, Park Coll., 1939; MA, Brigham Young U., 1963.

Lyman, Emerson S. (1973) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1957, 1968; EdS, U. of Utah, 1972.






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