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Spring 2018 Dance Option Newsletter Spring 2018 Dance Option Newsletter At California State University, Fresno, Theatre Arts students work side-by-side with faculty to create exciting productions. Each student enjoys a great deal of individual attention from the faculty. Through this close collaboration, students not only develop their talents, but also learn to work well under pressure as part of a team. At California State University, Fresno you have a variety of production organizations, each providing a different kind of experience. University Theatre produces six major productions a year, cast and crewed by students. The Experimental Theatre Company (ETC) and the University Dance Theatre (UDT) are student organizations that produce their own plays and dance concerts. The Black Theatre Contingent (BTC) focuses on drama of the African- American experience. Theatre for Young Audiences produces plays for young people and tours Contemporary Dance Ensemble - Rehearsal September 2017 throughout the Valley. You also have the opportunity to work with our resident dance company the Contemporary Dance Ensemble. As you can see, we offer a variety of opportunities for you to develop and practice your art. 1 The Theatre Arts faculty includes performers and designers with top academic credentials as well as professional experience. Theatre Arts students work side-by-side with faculty to create exciting productions. Each student enjoys a great deal of individual attention from the faculty. Through this close collaboration, students not only develop their talents, but also learn to work well under pressure as part of a team. Department of Theatre Arts 5201 N. Maple Ave. Fresno CA 93740-8027 Phone 559.278.3987 The Department of Theatre Arts office is located in the Speech Arts Building, Room 33. http://www.fresnostate.edu/artshum/theatrearts/ Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Dance Option Advisor: Kenneth Balint kbalint@csufresno.edu or 559.278.5848 Advising & Career Services Spring 2018 Courses Spring 2018 Auditions & Performances Pages 5-6 Theatre Arts Dance Courses Page 7 Page 8 Dance Major Information Dance Minor Information Pages 9-10 Dance Major Road Map

As a dance major, a career as a performer is not the only option available to you. Opportunities also exist in education, community and participatory dance work, and associated areas such as dance management, administration, and production. Do not underestimate the skills, knowledge, and experience you have gained as a dancer or company member. Determination, openness, and practical experience are crucial ingredients in gaining employment. Be aware that you will need additional support and training to work in some contexts. Examples of a few of the professions that some dance majors undertake include: professional dancer, dance therapist, arts management, dance teacher, choreographer, community dance worker and dance notator. The study of dance equips a student with a broad range of communication and organizational skills applicable to many careers, including those in the performing arts. The dance major s presentation skills, ability to perform in public, and control of the body provide a solid basis for working effectively with others. Dance also develops the ability to concentrate intensely, listen introspectively, observe keenly, solve problems creatively, think critically, collaboratively develop a project, work independently, work under pressure, meet deadlines, and maintain composure when faced with the unexpected. Because of the rigorous practice schedules of most dancers, self-discipline, patience, perseverance, and a devotion to dance are essential for success in the field. Theatre Arts Department Dept. Chair: J. Daniel Herring, Dance Advisor: Kenneth Balint Design/Tech Advisor: Elizabeth Payne Acting/General Advisor: Melissa Gibson Faculty Dan Carrion Gregg Dion Thomas Whit Ellis Melissa Gibson Ruth Griffin Jeff Hunter John Jordan Leslie Martin Kathleen McKinley Kim Morin Brad Myers Elizabeth Payne Joy Thiessen Cristal Tiscareno Elizabeth Waldman Advising and Support Center Make an appointment through GradesFirst, call or e-mail. Speech Arts - Room 156 (559) 278-4597 Krista Hall Academic Counselor (559) 278-3088 kristah@csufresno.edu Felicia Salcido Academic Counselor (559) 278-3083 fsalcido@csufresno.edu Career Services Thomas Administration Room 61 Phone: 559.278.2381 http://www.fresnostate.edu/ studentaffairs/careers/ Schedule an appointment with a Counselor in Career Services for personalized assistance to address your career needs. 2 Our Graduates Professional theatre and dance are very competitive areas especially for performers. Nevertheless, our graduates have more than held their own as actors and dancers in the professional world. As designers, production specialists, and managers, our students have readily found career opportunities. The rapid expansion in new media entertainment promises even more opportunity in the field. Graduates have also found successful careers in related fields such as radio and television, journalism, rock performances, and touring productions. Many graduates teach in high schools, community colleges, and universities. Several former students have found their theatre training as an asset in such careers as law, theology, and politics.

Theatre Arts Department Dance Class Schedule - Spring 2018 Kenneth Balint E-mail: kbalint@mail.fresnostate.edu Office phone:559.278.5848 Office: Music 164 Dance 115 University Dance Theatre 32379 6:00-8:50am W Dance 158D Ballet technique 36499 12:00 1:50am M/W/F Dance 163 Contemporary Dance Ensemble 32382 2:00 3:50pm M/W Ruth Griffin E-mail: ruthg@mail.fresnostate.edu Office phone: 559.278.5108 Office: SA 140G Dance 20 Physical Theatre 32378 12:30-1:45pm Tu/Th Dance 70 Balance Body Mind 36306 9:00-9:50am M/W/F Dance 117D Modern Dance Technique 32380 10-11:50pm M/W/F Dance 170 Pilates Mat 36500 9:00-9:50am MWF Cristal Tiscareno E-mail: crtiscareno@mail.fresnostate.edu Office phone: 559.278.2648 Office: SA 213 Dance 160S Creative Movement for Children 36502 8:00 9:15am Tu/Th Dance 160S Creative Movement for Children 36503 5:00 6:15am Tu/Th Dance 117B Modern Dance Technique 33504 9:30-10:45am Tu/Th John Jordan E-mail: jjordan@mail.fresnostate.edu Office phone: 559.278.2648 Office: SA 213 Dance 16 Introduction To Dance 32740 3:30-4:45pm Tu/Th Dance 171 Philosophy Based Trends In Dance 32383 7:00-9:50pm Tu. Dance 171 Philosophy Based Trends In Dance 36551 7-9:50pm Th. Joy Thiessen E-mail: jthiesen@mail.fresnostate.edu Office phone: 559.278.2648 Office: Speech Arts 213 Dance 158B Ballet technique 33614 4:00 5:15am M/W 3

Dance Performances Spring 2018 Contemporary Dance Ensemble presents their main stage production February 16-24, 2018 at the John Wright Theatre. University Dance Theatre presents their spring dance concert at Lab School 101 on April 26-28 at 8pm and April 28 at 2pm. Dance Auditions Spring 2018 University Dance Theatre - Dance 115 This course is open to all students at Fresno State There is no audition necessary to register for this course however during its first class meeting on January 17th (6-8:50pm in Music 124) an audition will be held to determine what pieces you will be working on during the semester. UDT performances opportunities are available throughout the spring semester. Contemporary Dance Ensemble - Dance 163 Auditions for the 2018/19 season will be April 11, 18 & 25, 2018 from 2-3:50pm in M-124. If you are interested in auditioning for CDE contact Kenneth Balint at kbalint@csufesno.edu. Dance 163 is an engaging performance and learning course, in which you can experience the thrills and responsibilities of professional work in a performing arts situation. CDE performance opportunities are available throughout the fall and spring. 4

Dance Option Courses DANCE 16. Introduction to Dance (3 units) Exploration of basic concepts, techniques and styles through study problems, video and critical readings. Dance concert attendance may be required. G.E. Breadth E1. FS DANCE 20. Physical Theatre (3 units) Incorporates the study of body awareness techniques, contact improvisation, commedia dell' arte, clown work, and other physical theatre traditions in an active exploration of actor training and expression. DANCE 70. Balance BodyMind (3 units) Study of the alignment of the body and continuum between inner, cellular awareness of body through space. Promotes greater ease in movement; reduced emotional stress; knowledge of the body as process. G.E. Breadth E1. DANCE 115. University Dance Theatre (1; max total 9 units) A student-organized course in which the experiential, experimental, and exploratory nature of dance can be accessed. Focuses on achieving excellence through the preparation, performance, and production needs of completed works that are performed at the end of the semester. Not available for CR/NC grading. FS DANCE 117A. Modern Dance Technique (1; max total 2 units) Basic aspect of Modern dance technique. Emphasis on importance of breath, body alignment, and rhythmic coordination; total movement awareness. DANCE 117C. Modern Dance Technique (2; max total 6 units) Intermediate level modern dance technique with emphasis on increasing skills in reading movement and expressing more complex patterns. Develops the core muscles to support greater ease in sequencing body flow from center practice to sweeping locomotor phrases. DANCE 117D. Modern Dance Technique (2; max total 12 units) Advanced level modern dance technique with elements of alignment, embodiment, flexibility, strength, and energy flow. Stresses individual mastery as well as ensemble performance. Integrates techniques of Hawkins, Limon, and Graham as well as developmental theories of Bartenieff, Pilates, and Bainbridge-Cohen. DANCE 158A. Ballet Technique (1; max total 2 units) Elementary ballet technique. Emphasizes alignment, control, and proper awareness of style and phrasing. Develops a foundation from which to build a dancer capable of a broad range of expression and demonstration to meet the demands placed on today's dancers. DANCE 158B. Ballet Technique (1; max total 2 units) Intermediate study of elementary ballet technique combined with a more broad-based understanding of ballet as an art form through traditional exercises, with proper awareness of conditioning, style, and phrasing. DANCE 158C. Ballet Technique (2; max total 12 units) An intermediate/advanced level ballet class with emphasis on technique, artistry, and conditioning. Builds well-placed dancers capable of a broad range of expression and demonstration with skills that can readily adapt to the demands placed on today's dancers. DANCE 158D. Ballet Technique (2; max total 12 units) Study of preprofessional advanced ballet technique with emphasis on performance preparation. Builds well-placed dancers capable of a broad range of expression and demonstration with impressive technical skills that can readily adapt to the demands placed on today's dancers. 5

Dance Courses Offered cont. DANCE 159. Music in Choreography (3 units) Study of music theory as it relates to modern and postmodern choreography. Development of the dancer's percussive and vocal abilities through the study of world music and rhythmic analysis. DANCE 160. Creative Movement for Children (3 units) Introduction to the basic concepts, principles, and methodology needed to develop an awareness of the aesthetic experience through dance and creative movement. The aesthetic qualities of dance are stressed to develop the use of creative intelligence and imagination. FS DANCE 161. Musical Theatre (3 units) Training of actors for musical auditions through fundamental voice and movement techniques, study of how music and lyrics combine to suggest character, and study of relationship of song, scene, and choreography in various styles. DANCE 163. Contemporary Dance Ensemble (2; max total 8 units) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. By audition only, held in fall semester and meets for two semesters. A repertory class consisting of rehearsing, understudying, and performing roles. This laboratory experience leads toward performances and touring. FS DANCE 164. Dance History (3 units) The historical development of dance from its origins to contemporary forms including diverse cultural perspectives. DANCE 166. Dance Choreography (2; max total 16 units) Investigation and practice of contemporary styles of choreography. Application of basic choreographic principles with emphasis on improvisation, form, content, current media and technology, group structures, movement invention, and evaluative skills. DANCE 170. Pilates Mat (3 units) Study and practice of Pilates mat sequence incorporating principles of core strength and study of body musculature. Designed to give students an exercise program to supplement any type of physical activity. Emphasizes use of breath and leads to total body strengthening. FS DANCE 171. Philosophical Bases and Trends in Dance (3 units) Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area C. DANCE 164. Dance History (3 units) 6

The Theatre Arts Dance Option Major Option requirements (48) Line One - Drama 33, 34, and (134B or 181B, or 182A) (09) Drama 33 Drama 34 Drama 134B Drama 181B Drama 182A Intro to Acting or Fundamentals of Acting Theatre Crafts Advanced Theatre Crafts Costume Design for Theatre Stage and Television Lighting Line Two - Dance 20, 70, 159, 160, 164,166, 170, 171 (23) Dance 20 Dance 70 Dance 159 Dance 160 Dance 164 Dance 166 Dance 170 Dance 171 Physical Theatre Balance Body Mind Music in Choreography Creative Movement for Children Dance History Dance Choreography Pilates Mat Philosophical Bases and Trends in Dance Line Three - Dance 115, 163 (04) Dance 115 Dance 163 University Dance Theatre Contemporary Dance Theatre Line Four - Dance 117A, C, D (06) Dance 117 Modern Dance Technique Line Five - Dance 158A, B, C, D (06) Dance 158 Ballet Technique Line Six - General Education requirements (51) Four courses in Foundation, nine courses in Breadth, and four upper-division courses of which three are Integration courses and one is a Multicultural/International course Line Seven - Electives and remaining degree requirements, (See Degree Requirements), may be used toward a dual major or minor (21-24)* Total (120) *Always check with your major/minor advisor each semester for an updated list of available dance option courses. 7

Additional Dance Option Major Notes The 120 total indicates one course (3 units) in the General Education Breadth that may be applied to the dance option. This course is Dance 70 in G.E. Breadth E1. Requirements: Students seeking the dance option are required to have competency in either DANCE 117 (Modern) or DANCE 158 (Ballet) for graduation. A maximum of 12 units of dance technique courses (117, 118, 155, 158) may be credited toward the minimum B.A. graduation requirement of 120 units. No General Education Integration or Multicultural/International course offered by the Theatre Arts Department may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department. Schedule an appointment with your dance option advisor at least once each semester for assistance in planning your dance major or minor schedule. Students are required to schedule appointments with the advisor before each registration. The purpose of the advisement session is to review your progress toward graduation. Students should complete an advising appointment each semester for this purpose. Students who rush the process Theatre Arts Dance Option Minor Requirements - (23) Line One Dance 20 Physical Theatre (3) Line Two Dance 117 (Modern) (4) Dance 158 (Ballet) A, B, C, or D (4) (8) Line Three Dance 70, 164, 166, 170 (11) Dance 70 Dance 164 Dance 166 Dance 170 Balance Body Mind Dance History Dance Choreography Pilates Mat Line Four Dance 115 University Dance Theatre (1) Total (23 Additional Dance Option Minor Notes: The dance option minor requires a 2.0 GPA and 6 upperdivision units in residence. *Always check with your major/minor advisor each semester for an updated list of available dance option courses. 8

Theatre Arts Major - Dance Option Road Map - Years 1 and 2 First Year - Fall (15/16 units) Area A2 Area B4 Area C1 Written Communication (3 Units) Quantitative Reasoning: Decision Sciences (4 Units) Arts (3 Units) Dance Option Requirements (5 to 7 Units) Suggested courses: DANCE 170 - Pilates Mat (3 Units), DANCE 115 University Dance Theatre (1 Unit), DANCE 117C/D Modern Dance (2 Units)or DANCE 158A/B/C/D Ballet Technique (1 or 2 Units). Always check with your major/minor advisor each semester for an updated list of available dance option courses. First Year Spring (14/16 Units) Area A1 Area A3 Oral Communication: Communication (3 Units) Critical Thinking: (3 Units) Area D1 Prerequisite Completion of A2 - American History (3 units) Dance Option Requirements (5 to 7 Units) Suggested courses: DRAMA 34 - Theatre Crafts (with Drama 115) (4 units), DANCE 115 University Dance Theatre (1 Unit), DANCE 117C/D Modern Dance (2 Units), DANCE 158A/B/C/D Ballet Technique (1 or 2 Units). Always check with your major/minor advisor each semester for an updated list of available dance option courses. Second Year Fall (15/17 units) Area B1 Area C2 Prerequisite - Completion of B4 - Physical Science (4 Units) Humanities (3 units) Area D2 American Government (3) Dance Option Requirements (5 to 7 Units) Suggested courses:dance 117/158: Ballet or Modern Technique (2)and Dance 70: Balance Body Mind (Area E1) (3). Always check with your major/minor advisor each semester for an updated list of available dance option courses. Second Year Spring (15/16 units) Area B2: Life Science (3) Area C1 or C2 (3) Dance Option Requirements (5 to 7 Units) Suggested courses:dance 117/158 Modern or Ballet Technique (2), Drama 134B and or 181B or 182A (3), Drama 33 Fundamentals of Acting (3). Always check with your major/minor advisor each semester for an updated list of available dance option courses. 9

Theatre Arts Major - Dance Option Road Map - Years 3 and 4 Third Year Fall (12/15 units) Area D3: Social Science (3) Area IB: Physical Universe and Its Life Forms (3) Consider taking Upper Division Writing Exam or W designated course. Dance Option Requirements (6 to 9 Units) Suggested courses: Dance 117/158: Ballet or Modern Technique (2), Dance 166: Dance Choreography (2), Dance 115: University Dance Theatre (1) or Contemporary Dance Ensemble (2). Always check with your major/minor advisor each semester for an updated list of available dance option courses. Third Year Spring (12/15 units) Area IC: Arts and Humanities (3) If you still need to complete the Upper Division Writing Exam requirement... Dance Option Requirements (9 to 12 Units) Suggested courses: Dance 117/158: Ballet or Modern Dance Technique (2),Dance 20: Physical Theatre (3),Dance 159: Music as Dance Accompaniment (3),Dance 115: University Dance Theatre (1) or Contemporary Dance Ensemble (2). Always check with your major/minor advisor each semester for an updated list of available dance option courses. Fourth Year Fall (12/15units) Area ID: Social, Political, and Economic Institutions and Behavior,Historical Background (3) If you still need to complete the Upper Division Writing Exam requirement... take it. Dance Option Requirements (9 to 12 Units) Suggested courses:dance 117/158: Ballet or Modern Technique (2), Dance 160: Creative Movement for Children (3), Dance 164: Dance History (3, Dance 115/163: University Dance Theatre (1) or Contemporary Dance Ensemble (2). Always check with your major/minor advisor each semester for an updated list of available dance option courses. Take Upper Division Writing Exam or W designated course Fourth Year Spring (12/15 units) Area MI: Multicultural/International (3) If you still need to complete the Upper Division Writing Exam requirement... Take it Dance Option Requirements (5 to 7 Units) Suggested courses: Dance 117/158: Ballet or Modern Technique (2),Dance 171: Philosophical Bases and Trends in Dance (3),Dance 115: University Dance Theatre (1) or Contemporary Dance Ensemble (2). 10