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Taught In English2728 - 音樂與律動 Music and Eurhythmics


教育目標 Course Target

This course explores both movement and music as a means of expression. Through movement, dance, and music activity students should develop a clearer understanding of rhythmic patterns and musical phrasing as well as a keener sense of expressing their musical ideas to an audience. We will draw on dance, music, and theater improvisation for much of the format of each class. But we will also explore concepts found in Orff, Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Chi-Kung, and Alexander Technique. The class is about “doing” not “thinking.” A performer must be free of technical problems when on stage. All emphasis must be placed on communicating a musical ideas, character, or movement gesture to the audience. But far too often inexperienced performers are not free to express. Rhythm must be felt, a kinesthetic response, rather than a thinking process. A great emphasis will be placed on rhythmic activity in all classes. Improvisation is also an activity of immediacy, thus, much of the class time will be spent on the improvisational process. In order to move towards decision-making in performance, there will be projects devoted to choreographing short sections of musical works as well as performing those works on a preferred instrument. It is the belief of the instructor that by being involved in the creative process, that the students will develop a clearer sense of the entire process involved in dance and music. A few sessions will also be devoted to learning Renaissance dances and some Baroque steps. Students are expected to attend all sessions. Your grade is based on participation. In addition, there will be a final dance/music project that will be judged by both the instructor and the students. This course explores both movement and music as a means of expression. Through movement, dance, and music activity students should develop a clearer understanding of rhythmic patterns and musical phrasing as well as a keener sense of expressing their musical ideas to an audience. We will draw on dance, music, and theater improvisation for much of the format of each class. But we will also explore concepts found in Orff, Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Chi-Kung, and Alexander Technique. The class is about “doing” not “thinking.” A performer must be free of technical problems when on stage. All emphasis must be placed on communicating a musical ideas, character, or movement gesture to the audience. But far too often inexperienced performers are not free to express. Rhythm must be felt, a kinesthetic response, rather than a thinking process. A great emphasis will be placed on rhythmic activity in all classes. Improvisation is also an activity of immediacy, thus, much of the class time will be spent on the improvisational process. In order to move towards decision-making in performance, there will be projects devoted to choreographing short sections of musical works as well as performing those works on a preferred instrument. It is the belief of the instructor that by being involved in the creative process, that the students will develop a clearer sense of the entire process involved in dance and music. A few sessions will also be devoted to learning Renaissance dances and some Baroque steps. Students are expected to attend all sessions. Your grade is based on participation. In addition, there will be a final dance/music project that will be judged by both the instructor and the students.


課程概述 Course Description

MUSIC AND MOVEMENT This course explores both movement and music as a means of expression. Through movement, dance, and music activity students should develop a clearer understanding of rhythmic patterns and musical phrasing as well as a keener sense of expressing their musical ideas to an audience. We will draw on dance, music, and theater improvisation for much of the format for the classes. But we will also explore concepts found in Orff, Dalcroze Eurhythimics, Chi-Kung, and Alexander Technique. This class is about “doing” not “thinking.” A performer must be free of technical problems when on the stage. All emphasis must be placed on communicating a musical idea, character, or movement gesture to the audience. But far too often inexperienced performers are not free to express. Rhythms must be felt, a kinesthetic response, rather than a thinking process. A great emphasis will be placed on rhythmic activity in all classes. Improvisation is also an activity of immediacy, thus, much of the class time will be spent on the improvisational process. In order to move towards decision making in performance there will be projects devoted to choreographing short sections of musical works as well as performing those works on a preferred instrument. It is the belief of the instructo
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT This course explores both movement and music as a means of expression. Through movement, dance, and music activity students should develop a clearer understanding of rhythmic patterns and musical phrasing as well as a keener sense of expressing their musical ideas to an audience. We will draw on dance, music, and theater improvisation for much of the format for the classes. But we will also explore concepts found in Orff, Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Chi-Kung, and Alexander Technique. This class is about “doing” not “thinking.” A performer must be free of technical problems when on the stage. All emphasis must be placed on communicating a musical idea, character, or movement gesture to the audience. But far too often inexperienced performers are not free to express. Rhythms must be felt, a kinesthetic response, rather than a thinking process. A great emphasis will be placed on rhythmic activity in all classes. Improvisation is also an activity of immediacy, thus, much of the class time will be spent on the improvisational process. In order to move towards decision making in performance there will be projects devoted to choreographing short sections of musical works as well as performing those works on a preferred instrument. It is the belief of the instructo


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評分方式 Grading

評分項目 Grading Method 配分比例 Grading percentage 說明 Description
出席率及期末表演出席率及期末表演
Attendance and final performance
100 Your grade is based on participation. In addition, there will be a final dance/music project that will be judged by both the instructor and the students.

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學分 Credit:2-0
上課時間 Course Time:Monday/3,4[MU001]
授課教師 Teacher:Mark Dannenbring
修課班級 Class:音樂系1-4
選課備註 Memo:外系可選修
This Course is taught In English 授課大綱 Course Plan: Open

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