Intensive Dance Workshop
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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107IDW | credit | 1 | 10 lecture hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 18 to 23 hours of self-study | English | summer |
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Department
The subject provides Dance Department
Contents
The intensive block teaching is planned as an outbound course (Poněšice, Beroun), the purpose of which is to build teamwork (team building), mutual flexibility, improvisation in the spontaneously fulfilling the assignments and the implementation of immediate creative ideas, discussions and communication creativity and strategy. It therefore focuses on collaborative and focused teamwork between students and teachers and their formal and informal communication. The non-traditional environment naturally stimulates creative artistic processes (site specific), promotes innovative perceptions of learning and initiates a community atmosphere and dialogue.
The aim of the outbount course is to systematically complement and expand the concept of dance with systems that are not taught in the weekly schedule and course load of the dance department, but are part of the professional knowledge of dance pedagogy and didactics, choreography and theory. The content includes courses and seminars in psychological and communication skills, philosophical and conceptual debates on the need for arts education, as well as physiotherapy, including a course in medical assistance. There is space for debates and open discussions, introducing evaluation systems, as well as creating innovative teaching concepts based on student reflection.
The means for interpretation, practice and mastery of academic requirements are through the thoughtful selection of visiting national and international teachers and their exposure to existing teaching systems.
Thematic areas:
Movement games and exercises, working in and with a group, rhythmic exercises, thematic improvisation, various touch techniques Course of medical assistance, kinesiology and physiotherapy
Course in psychology, transactional analysis and emotional intelligence
Seminars on creative concepts in dramaturgy, performance and repertoire
Exercises in communication, dialogue, discussion, teamwork
Presentation skills course, portfolio creation guide
Learning outcomes
Students will gain an overview, become familiar with new principles and methods of dance techniques and theoretical disciplines. They will be able to prevent injuries and react in case of necessary treatment. They will learn better communication and presentation skills, teamwork and organization.
Prerequisites and other requirements
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Literature
Recommended reading:
MINTON, Sandra Cerny and John SOLOMON and Ruth SOLOMON. Preventing Dance Injuries: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Amer Alliance for Healt Physical, 1990. ISBN 0883144255.
HUWYLER, Joseph S. The Dancer’s Body, A Medical Perspective on Dance and Dance Training. Dance Books Ltd, 2009. ISBN 978-1852730871.
ALSTON, Richard and Karen KAIN. Not Just Any Body: Advancing Healt, Well-being and Excellence in Dance and Dancers. The Ginger Press, Inc, 2001. ISBN 978-0921773566.
JOHNSON, Don Hanlon. Bone, Breath, and Gesture: Practices of Embodiment. North Atlantic Books, 1995. ISBN 978-1556432019.
HOWE, Justin. Dance Technique and Injury Prevention. Routledge, 2000. ISBN 978-0878301041.
Evaluation methods and criteria
Attendance 90%
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Dance Pedagogy (BA) - Methods of Classical Ballet Technique - from 2023/24 (Required subjects with the possibility of repeat registration)
- Dance Pedagogy (BA) - Methods of Modern and Contemporary Dance - from 2023/24 (Required subjects with the possibility of repeat registration)
- Dance Pedagogy (BA) - Methods of Folk Dance - from 2023/24 (Required subjects with the possibility of repeat registration)