Artesis Plantijn Hogeschool Antwerpen
Koninklijk Conservatorium van Antwerpen
Dance training 1- contemporary and classical ballet38229/3098/2324/1/86
Study guide

Dance training 1- contemporary and classical ballet

38229/3098/2324/1/86
Academic year 2023-24
Is found in:
  • Bachelor of Dance, programme stage 1
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 15 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: Reehorst Nienke
Other teaching staff: Alleyne Kristina, Azpillaga Camio Ignacio, Babic Borna, Boterman Greet, Clijsters Judith, Cooke Lewis, De Blust-Mommaerts Andres, Desmet Pieter, Goosen Lawton Tijen, Kandemir Yasemin, Lachky Anton, Mancebo Martínez Hernán, Mata Rojas Cruz Isael, Sun Xiaojun, Van Quaquebeke Geneviève, Vezich Anthony, Ward Libby
Teaching staff are not (all) known yet.
Languages: Dutch
Scheduled for: Academic year
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Possible deadlines for learning account: 31.10.2023 ()
Re-sit exam: not possible.
Possibility of deliberation: You have to pass this course unit (will never be deliberated).
Total study time: 540,00 hours

Short description

Dance Training is a core part of the programme that introduces students to a wide range of different inputs from several guest teachers throughout the year. Students are introduced to a series of movement styles in order to explore their own movement potential and artistic vision.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Prerequisite competencies (text)

Passed the admission test.

Learning outcomes (list)

Embodies a wide range of dance skills
Acquires a physical understanding of the concepts required for each dance technique explored at a fundamental level.
Acquires an intellectual understanding of the concepts required for each dance technique explored at a fundamental level
Embodies the propositions from each teacher at a rudimentary level
Demonstrates spatial awareness and projection within and outside the body
Explores a range of dynamics and utilises these to explore performativity within class material
Explores appropriate use of muscle tension, release and breath for movement propositions
Demonstrates an understanding of musicality, phrasing and impulse within movement phrases
Reflects and processes feedback from self, peers and teachers
Invests in diverse physical practices to support mind-body awareness and connection
Invests in all techniques offered regardless of the ease or challenge confronted
Identifies mind and body connections with each movement technique studied
Reflects on own practice in order to gain an understanding of own potential
Employs intrinsic motivation to challenge personal boundaries
Broadly integrates skills and knowledge in order to develop a sustainable dance practice
Analyses the possibilities of own body and works wisely with these potentials and limitations
Investigates links between taught techniques and other aspects in the curriculum to enhance understanding and embodiment
Utilises a problem solving attitude to meet challenges within a technique

Course content

Dance Training is a core part of the programme that introduces students to a wide range of inputs from several different guest teachers throughout the year. Students are introduced to a series of contemporary, classical and improvisation movement styles in order to explore their own movement potential and artistic vision.
Students fully participate in all movement styles delivered by all contemporary and classical teachers and search for their personal awareness and connectivity within each movement style. Many aspects of training will be addressed including strength, connectivity, awareness, physical intelligence, floor work, standing work, articulation, spatial awareness, intensity, safe practice, movement quality, movement intent, amongst others. Students will also experience a range of teaching methodologies and will explore their personal connections to each method. Students will be encouraged to explore their mind-body connection through increasing their body consciousness and sensing through embodied practice.

Study material (text): Mandatory

Trotter DANCE: study guide for the bachelor dance programme

Study material in the online learning platform Digitap

Study material (text): Recommended

It is highly recommended for students to attend performances, concerts and exhibitions, as well as to carry out research via the Internet, library, etc to expand their awareness of the working field, current trends and research

Educational organisation (list)

Learning Activities
Practicum350,00 hours
Work time outside of contact hours190,00 hours

Evaluation (list)

Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
MomentForm%Remark
Eerste examenperiodeArtistic skills assessment once during class weeks50,00
Eerste examenperiodeArtistic skills assessment permanently during class weeks (Permanent evaluation)50,00

Evaluation (text)

Evaluation
Refer to the evaluation list for the specific evaluation components of the course unit.

Re-sit exam
Not all courses have a re-sit exam possibility. Refer to the notification above in this ECTS information sheet for the possibility of a re-sit exam for this course unit.

A re-sit exam -
• is not possible for assessment methods that use permanent evaluation (see evaluation list above). When a re-sit exam is possible for the course, the grade for the permanent evaluation of the first examination period is transferred to the second examination period.
• is possible for the evaluation components that do not include permanent evaluation.

Attendance requirement:
A minimum of 80% attendance is required. For less than 80% attendance, the student will receive 0/20 for (all) permanent evaluation assessment method(s).

Conditions for legitimate absence:
• An absence is substantiated by a medical certificate uploaded in iBamaFlex!
• An absence approved by the head of programme or artistic coordinator.