KIN 0050B. Ballet II
Units: 0.5-2
Formerly known as PHED 56B
Advisory: Completion of KIN 50A with grade of "C" or better
Hours: 36 activity per unit
Continuation of classical ballet training, exploring elements of ballet history, musicality, terminology, technique, and performance. Pointe technique and character dance are also presented. (CSU, UC)
KIN 0050B - Ballet II
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Catalog Description Formerly known as PHED 56B Advisory: Completion of KIN 50A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 36 activity per unit Description: Continuation of classical ballet training, exploring elements of ballet history, musicality, terminology, technique, and performance. Pointe technique and character dance are also presented. (CSU, UC) Course Student Learning Outcomes CSLO #1: Identify methods to improve muscular abilities such as flexibility, balance, and coordination. CSLO #2: Outline the history of ballet and compare and contrast historical evolution. CSLO #3: Explain ballet terminology at the intermediate level. CSLO #4: Explain mastery in advanced pointe work including proper technique and training of ballet skills. Effective Term Fall 2019 Course Type Credit - Degree-applicable Contact Hours 18-72 Outside of Class Hours 9-36 Total Student Learning Hours 27-108 Course Objectives 1. Outline the history of ballet and compare and contrast historical evolution; 2. Define ballet terminology at the intermediate level; 3. Demonstrate improvement in muscular abilities such as flexibility, balance and coordination; 4. Relate intermediate musical concepts to ballet movement; 5. Demonstrate mastery of dance technique in center practice; 6. Demonstrate mastery of dance technique in barre practice as well as in a performance setting; 7. Demonstrate mastery in advanced pointe work including proper technique and training; 8. Compare and contrast the use of character dance in ballet performance; and 9. Create improvisation in ballet dance. General Education Information Approved College Associate Degree GE Applicability AA/AS - Health Ed/Physical Ed CSU GE Applicability (Recommended-requires CSU approval) CSUGE - E2 Physical Activity Cal-GETC Applicability (Recommended - Requires External Approval) IGETC Applicability (Recommended-requires CSU/UC approval) Articulation Information CSU Transferable UC Transferable Methods of Evaluation Objective Examinations Example: Student will take a written exam comprised of matching terms with definitions. Example: Match the following terms with the given definitions: A. Ballon 1. Light weight jumping B. Ballet de cour 2. ballets performed in the 16th and 17th centuries C. Chasse 3. triple-step patterns of gliding character Skill Demonstrations Example: Student will demonstrate skills learned in barre and center training. Example: Perform an A la Seconde and Assemble in sequence. Repeatable No Methods of Instruction Activity Distance Learning Activity: Instructor will provide handouts and a video presentation on post-structuralist ballet, then facilitate a class discussion on the influences involved in ballet choreography. Instructor will lecture and provide video images depicting changes from different era's of ballet dance, and introduce web sites to present different concepts in building ballet performance. Instructor will demonstrate, when appropriate the differences in ballet steps. Students will then demonstrate steps. Distance Learning Discussion by the instructor on mastery of dance techniques in barre practice. The students will discuss the techniques in small groups. Instructor will lead a discussion on musical concepts for ballet movements. The students will discuss the musical concepts in small groups. Typical Out of Class Assignments Reading Assignments 1. Students will read and analyze selections from a professional ballet journal about choreographer George Balanchine, an American choreographer who developed what is now known as neoclassical ballet and review the developments in ballet including contemporary ballet and post-structural ballet. 2. Students will read and discuss chapters from the text "Ballet Pedagogy – The Art of Teaching" relating to the art of ballet in today's culture. Writing, Problem Solving or Performance 1. Students will write a comparative paper which will review the different styles of ballet: Classical, Neoclassical, and Contemporary. 2. Students will write a two-page paper examining an aspect of ballet in today's society and its influence on the arts. 3. Students may attend a professional ballet performance and relate their experience to in-class technique work by submitting a one page critique. Other (Term projects, research papers, portfolios, etc.) Required Materials Balanchine and Kirstein's American Enterprise Author: James Steichen Publisher: Oxford University Publication Date: 2018 Text Edition: 1st Classic Textbook?: OER Link: OER: Other materials and-or supplies required of students that contribute to the cost of the course. Appropriate dance attire, including ballet shoes.