Course Description
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Course Name
Choreography & Improvisation
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Host University
University of Roehampton
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Location
London, England
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Area of Study
Dance
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Course Level Recommendations
Upper
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UK Credits
20 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits5
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units7
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Assessment: portfolio of studies [40%], performance of improvised project [60%] [all assessment elements must be passed]
Prerequisite(s): DAN010N251A or S and/or DAN010N255A or S
Corequisite(s): DAN010N251A or S and/or DAN010N255A or S
This module is consciously placed in the choreography stream of study to reflect the nature of ?real-time-composition? involved in contemporary improvisation practice. It will provide opportunities for students to broaden their choreographic experience through the development and performance of improvised scores alongside the continuous investigation of the generation, definition and refinement of movement ideas. Students should be prepared to engage physically, imaginatively and intellectually with the rigours of performing choreography as spontaneous composition.
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