Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

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DANC 0284

Modern Dance History in U.S.

Modern Dance History in the United States: Early Influences to Postmodern Transformations
In this seminar we will focus on the emergence and development of 20th century American concert dance--especially modern and postmodern dance forms--from the confluence of European folk and court dance, African and Caribbean influences, and other American cultural dynamics. We will look at ways in which dance reflects, responds to, and creates its cultural milieu, with special attention to issues of gender, race/ethnicity, and class. Readings, video, and live performance illuminate the artistic products and processes of choreographers whose works mark particular periods or turning points in this unfolding story. Our study is intended to support informed critical articulations and an understanding of the complexity of dance as art. 3 hrs. lect./2 hrs. screen.
Subject:
Dance
Department:
Dance
Division:
Arts
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR ART CW HIS
Equivalent Courses:
GSFS 0284
WAGS 0284

Sections in Spring 2009, School Abroad France (Paris)

Spring 2009

DANC0284A-S09 Lecture (Campbell)
DANC0284Z-S09 Screening (Campbell)