Skip Navigation and go to content

You may be using a browser that will cause viewing problems on our web site... please visit our browser upgrade page to learn more.

220 African American Culture in Action

220 African American Culture in Action
Course Description
Studio technique and theory, focusing on three African American dance genres: Swing, modern, and Hip-Hop. Students learn and practice these forms, and some others, including Step dance, and examine their meaning as art and cultural expression. When applicable, they are used as sources for the skills, strategies, and subjects of concert dance. (Same as Africana Studies 220.)
Distribution
C
Prerequisites
Dance 101, 102, 111/112, 140, 211/212, or 311/312
Day/Time:T,TH — 1:00 - 2:25
Location:Memorial Hall-601 (Dance Studio)
Instructor:Vail, June A (jvail@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:dance220@bowdoin.edu
Final Exam:05/21/2004, 9:00 am

Dance 220 Reserve List (no items currently on reserve).

[an error occurred while processing this directive]