Fall 2025 Dance BC3331 section 001

NOW. Moving in the Moment: An Introducti

Intro to Dance Improvisat

Call Number 00576
Day & Time
Location
M 1:10pm-2:25pm
110 Barnard Hall
Day & Time
Location
W 1:10pm-2:25pm
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Type LECTURE
Course Description

There are as many reasons to improvise as there are cultures. People from all over the world have turned to improvised dance for personal, social, and political reasons. Improvisation is equally as useful in developing self-expression as it is in forming community and mutual understanding. It can be a vehicle for discovering more about our world by heightening our senses and awareness. It can be a mind-puzzle, as practitioners devise creative constraints for the purposes of producing structure and clarity. Whatever the reason for improvising, all practitioners share a sense of questioning and curiosity. This course will cover five units of study, each one aimed at exploring a different function of improvisation: self- expression; music and space; our bodies and environment; structure and cognition; and community-building. Learning in the classroom will rely on reading texts and viewing images and videos, written work, peer-to-peer learning and self-directed inquiry. In the studio, students will be given different exercises and prompts to explore and refine. By the end of the semester students will understand how improvisation occurs and how it differs from codified or prescriptive work, and why different people choose to improvise. They will also be able to develop and perform their own improvisatory work, drawing from the skills learned over the semester.

Web Site Vergil
Department Dance @Barnard
Enrollment 0 students (15 max) as of 9:05PM Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Subject Dance
Number BC3331
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Section key 20253DNCE3331X001