Artesis Plantijn Hogeschool Antwerpen
Koninklijk Conservatorium van Antwerpen
Dance History 1701/2792/2223/1/40
Study guide

Dance History 1

701/2792/2223/1/40
Academic year 2022-23
Is found in:
  • Bachelor of Dance, programme stage 1
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 3 credits
It is not possible to enrol in this course unit under
  • exam contract (to obtain a credit).
  • exam contract (to obtain a degree).
Co-ordinator: Van Assche Annelies
Languages: Dutch
Scheduled for: Academic year
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Possible deadlines for learning account: 31.10.2022 ()
Re-sit exam: is possible.
Possibility of deliberation: You have to pass this course unit (will never be deliberated).
Total study time: 85,00 hours

Short description

Dance History 1 examines themes from the history of dance, placed in their cultural, political and interdisciplinary artistic context.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Prerequisite competencies (text)

Passed the admission test.

Learning outcomes (list)

Comprehends historical and current cultural and social frameworks
Comprehends key evolutions, themes and protagonists within dance history in relation to their wider art-historical context
Understands and reflects on the relation between (historical) artistic discourses and practices with social and political ideologies
Has a basic understanding of metahistorical processes and challenges related to the construction of dance history
Reflects on content and structure in relation to own and shared viewpoints
Uses relevant skills to communicate and dialogue with diverse target groups
Demonstrates communication skills to enter relevant dialogue

Course content

Dance History 1 examines themes from the history of Western theatre dance, placed in their cultural, social, political and interdisciplinary artistic context. It aims to provide a panorama of dance history through different topics, based on the study of sources. Topics covered can be, amongst others: rituals, gender, naturalness, the "political body", the question of peace and war, technology, space and performance context and institutionalization. The period is a broad one, from prehistory to the beginning of the 20th century (which complements Dance History 2 from BA2), but more recent cases are also seen and analyzed. It provides a large reflection on memory and heritage. It also focuses on how choreographers and dancers, past and present, relate to (dance) history (the "meta-history"). For example, the course wants to stimulate students to think about what (dance) history can mean for their own artistic practice and how (dance) history can inspire them.

Study material (text): Mandatory

Trotter DANCE: study guide for the bachelor dance programme

Study material (text): Recommended

Furthermore, it is extremely important for the student to attend performances, concerts and exhibitions, as well as to carry out research via the Internet, library, etc.

Educational organisation (list)

Learning Activities
Lectures and / or tutorials25,00 hours
Work time outside of contact hours60,00 hours

Evaluation (list)

Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
MomentForm%Remark
Academic yearKnowledge and comprehension test during the examination series80,00
Academic yearReflection assignment permanently during class weeks (Permanent evaluation)20,00
Evaluation(s) for re-sit exam
MomentForm%Remark
2nd examination periodKnowledge and comprehension test during the examination series100,00

Evaluation (text)

The student must be present for 80% for this course unit.
During this course, permanent evaluation takes place.
The permanent evaluation is both an assessment method and a partial examination.

With less than 80% attendance in the classes, the student will receive 0/20 for the assessment method and for the partial examination 'permanent evaluation'.
For the assessment method and the partial examination 'permanent evaluation', a second examination is not possible.

Conditions of legitimate absence
- An absence supported by a medical certificate
- An absence that was requested in advance and approved by the programme head/artistic coordinator