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Dance

5 Week Session: July 1 - August 4

DANC 1305 World Dance

No dance experience required. Required course for Associate of Arts Degree in Dance.

This course fulfills the Core Curriculum requirements for Language, Philosophy & Culture, and Component Area. See Section Notes for specific course delivery details.

Description: A survey of dances from different cultures, their histories, and their influences on contemporary dance and society. Cultural origins, significance, motivations and techniques will be explored experientially.

C E [12/12/3] 79947 DIL 004 ONL DIL Jul 1 Aug 4 Syllabus Textbooks Register
Lab ONL DIL Jul 1 Aug 4

Instructors: Cox, Joseph (Dir)

Course delivery method is ONL asynchronous. There are no required meeting times. Students will need reliable access to the internet and a computer, tablet, or similar device with a webcam and a microphone. Please log in to the Blackboard Course by the start date for specific course information. This section of DANC-1305 relates World Dance topics to the diversity, complexity, and interdependence of the world community and current global issues. It is part of ACC's Global Studies (GS) program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard DANC-1305 course. For more information, contact csolaas@austincc.edu.