Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Ballerina




Ballerina
2009
NR
80 minutes

Filmmaker Bertrand Normand's fascinating documentary profiles five outstanding Russian ballerinas from the prestigious Mariinsky Theatre (the renamed Kirov Ballet), following them from grueling rehearsals to flawless performances around the globe. Dancers in the spotlight include gifted 18-year-old Alina Somova, the newest Mariinsky ballerina, along with Svetlana Zakharova, Evguenya Obraztsova, Diana Vishneva and Uliana Lopatkina.

Director:Bertrand Normand

You can stream or order this through Netflix or purchase it through First Run Features

I plan to watch this several times there is much to contemplate...

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Fall 2010 Ballet I, II and Variations Syllabus


Instructor: Emma Jürgensen Kheradyar Office: PE 221 Mon & Wed 4:00 – 5:00

Monday, Wednesday, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM e-mail: ekheradyar@elcamino.edu

This class focuses on the fundamentals of classic ballet technique; provides performance opportunities in the Lo Tech Dance Concert (Final Performance & Technique Assessment); and prepares students for advancement to university and pre-professional dance programs. Academic assignments will be given throughout the semester on anatomy, terminology, movement concepts, choreography, history, and technical production.

Course assignments pertinent to class content aide in the development of self-awareness, vocabulary, and the experience of dance outside the classroom (Dance Concert Essay). For the final performance and technique assessment, a dance will be choreographed for each level that is both challenging and covers aspects of dance performance and professionalism. Upon request, students will be assessed for pointe work if they already have a clear knowledge of vocabulary (midterm score 85% or more), dance concepts, and pre-point technique.

Letter Grade Assessments

Assignments & Grade Point Break-down (700 pts)

480 Attendance, Attire & Participation (15 pts/class)

Make up 2 classes by taking other dance classes.

50 Terminology Mid-term (November 3)

70 Mandatory Final Assessment

100 Two dance concert essays (50 points each) from mandatory dance lab events at El Camino College. See calendar for dates and specifics. Due October 27 and December 15.

50 Youtube Ballet Excerpt Essay (Make up for one concert, due October 27 or December 15.)

Credit/No Credit Assessments (form due by 3rd week)

Assignments & Grade Point Break-down (480 pts including final NO LESS 68% for credit)

480 Attendance, Attire & Participation (15 pts/class)

Make up 2 classes by taking other dance classes.

50 Terminology Mid-term (November 3)

70 Mandatory Final Assessment

100 Two dance concert essays (50 points each) from mandatory dance events at El Camino College. See calendar for dates and specifics.

50 Youtube Ballet Excerpt Essay (Make up for one concert, due October 27 or December 15.)

Point Scale: A = 630 - 700 pts B = 560 - 629 pts C = 421 - 490 pts D = 351 - 420 pts

Calendar

August

Monday 30 & Wednesday 1 Pointe Evaluations, Group Placement

September

Monday 6 Labor Day Holiday, Campus Closed

Friday 10 LAST DAY TO ADD Students must show proof of registration to the

instructor at the next class meeting.

October

Sunday 17 Printz Dance Project, Marsee Auditorium, 7pm, Student Lab Ticket $10

Saturday 23 Middle Eastern Dance, Marsee Auditorium, 8pm, Student Lab Ticket $10

Wednesday 27 1st Dance Concert Essay is due, 50pts.

November

Wednesday 3 VOCABULARY MIDTERM Ballet I, Ballet II, Ballet Variations

Monday 22 Class meets Sunday, October 17th

Wednesday 24 Class meets Saturday October 23rd

December

Thursday 2 Fall Dance Concert, Campus Theater, 1 pm, Students All Tickets $15

Friday 3 Fall Dance Concert, Campus Theater, 8 pm, Students All Tickets $15

Saturday 4 Fall Dance Concert Campus Theater, 8 pm, Students All Tickets $15

Sunday 5 Fall Dance Concert Campus Theater, 3 pm, Students All Tickets $15

December

Thursday 9 ECC Student Choreography Showcase, Campus Theater, All Tickets $10

Monday 13 Lo Tech/No Tech Dance Finals #1, Marsee, 7 pm, All Tickets $10

Tuesday 14 Lo Tech/No Tech Dance Finals #2, Marsee, 7 pm, All Tickets $10

Wednesday 15 Last Day of the Semester, Second Dance Concert Essay is due, 50pts.

Textbooks for Ballet I, II, & Variations can be purchased in the campus bookstore.

Ballet I (Non-Majors): Mackie, Ballet Bascis, ISBN# 0-14-06445-X

Ballet I, II, & Variations (Dance Majors):

Hammond, Ballet Basics, ISBN# 0-07-255714-1

Hammond, Ballet: Beyond the Basics, ISBN# 0-87484-522-X

Student Learning Outcomes

Ballet 1

Identify and define additional ballet terms for barre and centre floor work such as battements glissés, battements frappes, ronds de jambes en l'air, and petits battements.

Demonstrate clean foot articulation for batterie and allegro combinations.

Demonstrate strength through hip, knee and ankle placement for appropriate maintenance of turn-out and injury prevention.

Identify, define and demonstrate the following movement requiring balance, placement and strength at the barre and center floor including developés, all directions; arabesques and attitudes; demi- and grand ronds de jambes en l'air, en dehors and en dedans; single and multiple pirouettes, en dehors and en dedans, from all positions.

Identify and demonstrate correct body line in croisé, ecarté and efface positions.

Demonstrate musical phrasing and flow of movement in center for body facings, practice for ports de bras (positions of the arms), arabesques, attitudes, and epaulement.

Evaluate and analyze dance activities, video observations and live performances in terms of technical and performance skills.

Execute, reconstruct and/or perform choreography demonstrating flow, musicality, and step combinations.

· Students will be able to apply dance terminology to specific movement sequences in order to demonstrate skill proficiency.

Ballet II

Identify complex ballet barre and center floor movements such as contretemps, failli, pas de cheval, temps de cuisse, and ballone.

Demonstrate balance, flexibility, control, fluidity of movement, and agility to integrate complex allegro and adagio combinations, including fouettes.

Integrate body facings appropriate port de bras and epaulement for all combinations.

Execute sample variations in the classical repertoire.

Evaluate and analyze dance events from video observations and live performances.

Demonstrate musical phrasing and flow of movement in center for body facings, ports de bras (positions of the arms), arabesques, attitudes, and epaulement.

Demonstrate growth in clarity and refinement of technical skills, such as in extensions, promenades, elevations, multiple turns, and beats.

Choreograph, reconstruct and/or perform dance projects demonstrating flow, musicality, and a working knowledge of step combinations.

· Students will process a mastery of the terminology, technical skills and the performance artistry of the specific theatrical dance styles.

Ballet Variations

Demonstrate improved physical fitness including increased flexibility, strength, coordination and endurance.

Demonstrate basic ballet barre exercises and elementary center adagio and allegro combinations.

Analyze various ballet exercises in relation to the body and mechanics of movement.

Identify significant personalities and companies in the field of ballet.

Describe the historical foundation of ballet.

Identify, define, and demonstrate basic ballet terminology.

Identify musical meter construction and its relation to dance movement.

Demonstrate a phrase of movements based on the basic ballet vocabulary.

Evaluate and critique various dance events and videos of professional dancers performing classical ballet variations.

Students will process a mastery of the terminology, technical skills and the performance artistry of the specific theatrical dance styles.

Class schedule:

04:50 - 05:00 Arrive and sign in

05:00 - 05:50 Barre

05:50 - 05:55 Break/Pointe Shoes

05:55 - 06:05 Pre-pointe/Pointe at barre

06:05 – 07:00 Center Practice/Choreography

07:00 – 07:15 Individual Q&A


Attendance & Tardy Policy: What two words make-up “attendance”? 68% of your grade is based on it. Zero points are given for absences regardless of type. 15 pts are given for each two-hour class session, attire (including hair in a bun) and participation. All students are responsible for signing in for each class. Point deductions include: tardies or leaving during the break (-5 pts). You may make up an absence by attending another technique class by returning a form signed by the instructor. A limit of two classes may be made up through attendance at another technique class or outside class, but only with the approval of the instructor of record for that class. Attention: Students with 3 or more absences may be dropped.

Class Conduct: Universal dance class etiquette will be strictly adhered to. Talking and gum are not permitted. Please turn off all cell phones. Texting is only allowed during the break. If you are expecting an “important” call or have to make one, please inform me before class! If you arrive late quietly find a spot at the barre and start with pliés before you join the class. Sitting is never allowed during dance class. Visitors may watch quietly and are only allowed if you introduce them before class.

Communication: All students must provide a current email address and make sure they are receiving current information and updates. All ECC students have access to free e-mail. Please check our blog: mwballetecc.blogspot.com for class information.

Assignments: All assignments must be submitted in essay format. They must be typed in black ink, Times 11pt font with 1 & 1/2 inch line spacing. Please do not include any clip art. Please edit your assignments for grammar and spelling. Late work will not be accepted.

Dress Requirements:

Ladies: Black leotard with matching bra. Black, flesh (mandatory for final performance) or pink tights. No shorts, gauchos, pajamas, sweats or jazz pants! An above the knee dance skirt may be worn. Pink ballet shoes (mandatory for final performance). Socks are never acceptable! You may dance with bare feet.

Proper warm-ups are allowed. Hair must be worn off of the neck, clip or bun.

Gentlemen: Black/ White t-shirt/tank top with black tights or bike shorts and dance belt. No pajamas, jazz pants or sweats! Black, flesh or white ballet shoes. Socks are never acceptable! You may dance with bare feet. Proper warm-ups are allowed.

Ballet Buns




Bun pins can be purchased at discountdance.com or at our local dance stores.
It is best to buy the 3 inch pins.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

July Dance Events

American Ballet Theatre, Sleeping Beauty, July 15, 16, 17, 18, 2:00 & 7:30 pm

"Encounters" Michelle Funderburk at the Marsee, Friday, July 16 at 8PM, Pre-sale $10, Door $15

Lula Washington Dance Company, Saturday, July 17th, Grand Performances at the Water Court, Downtown LA next to MOCA, Free event!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Stand-by on the End of the Semester

(Michelle & Jennifer at the barre.)

One more class, one more test, and then it's No Tech/Lo Tech.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

South Bay Ballet at the Armstrong in Torrance, March 6 and 7

South Bay Ballet with present their annual Bravo Concert which includes works by established choreographers and young talent. The company members reflect the diversity of our community and it is always a pleasure to be a witness to their achievements.

Alvin Ailey at Orange County Performing Arts Center

Judith Jameson of the Alvin Ailey Dance Company is marking her 20th year as artistic director of the company. The presentation at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa (just south of South Coast Plaza) will demonstrate the current skill and diversity of the company while reaching back to it's founding director Alvin Ailey! It is a ticket not to miss!

Take your student ID a half hour before the show and they will let you in for a bargain!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Fifth Position of the Arms: A Frame for the Face



The arms in fifth position are
like the frame of a Victorian cameo.



Monday, February 22, 2010

Add "Deadlines"

Dear ECC Faculty:

Please impress upon your students to add their classes through MyECC by the deadline of Friday, February 26. Any student who needs assistance in accessing MyECC or in adding online with the online add codes can go to the Supplemental Instruction room in the West Lounge of the Student Activities Center. Admissions personnel will be available. The hours are from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday, February 22 through Friday, February 26, 2010.

Students who try to circumvent the admissions process, the K-12 concurrent enrollment process, prerequisites or corequisites, course time conflicts, or holds against their record (fee, disciplinary, dismissal, etc.) will be denied entry into the course. Any subsequent petition by such students will also be denied.

Please do not allow any student to sit in your class if his/her name does not appear on your official roster on MyECC.

Thank you for your cooperation.

William Mulrooney

Director, Admissions & Records


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Ballet I, II and Variations Syllabus

Instructor: Emma Jürgensen Kheradyar Office: PE 221 Wednesdays 4:00 – 5:00

Mondays and Wednesdays 5:00 PM – 7:10 PM e-mail: ekheradyar@elcamino.edu

This class focuses on the fundamentals of classic ballet technique; provides performance opportunities in the Lo Tech Dance Concert (Final Performance & Technique Assessment); and prepares students for advancement to university and pre-professional dance programs. Academic assignments will be given throughout the semester on anatomy, terminology, movement concepts, choreography, history, and technical production.

Course assignments pertinent to class content aide in the development of self-awareness, vocabulary, and the experience of dance outside of the classroom. For the final performance and technique assessment, a dance will be choreographed for each level that is both challenging and covers important aspects of dance performance and professionalism. Upon request, students will be assessed for point work if they already have a clear knowledge of vocabulary (must pass midterm with a 85% or more), dance concepts, and pre-point technique.

Letter Grade Assessments

Assignments & Grade Point Break-down (700 pts)

480 Attendance, Attire & Participation (15 pts/class)

Make up 2 classes by taking other dance classes.

50 Terminology Mid-term

70 Mandatory Final Assessment

50 50 Resident Artist Dance Concert March 27 Marsee at 8 pm $10 w/ECC ID (presale) or $15 at the door

50 Configurations Dance Concert May 6 at 1:00 pm, May 7 at 8:00 pm Marsee at 8 pm $15 w/ASB

50 Youtube Ballet Excerpt Essay (Make up for one concert)

Credit/No Credit Assessments (form due by 3rd week)

Assignments & Grade Point Break-down (480 pts including final NO LESS 68%)

480 Attendance, Attire & Participation (15 pts/class)

Make up 2 classes by taking other dance classes.

50 Terminology Mid-term

70 Mandatory Final Assessment

50 Resident Artist Dance Concert: March 27 Marsee at 8 pm $10 with ECC ID (presale) or $15 at the door

50 Configurations Dance Concert May 6 at 1:00 pm and May 7 at 8:00 pm Marsee at 8 pm $15 w/ASB

50 Youtube Ballet Excerpt Essay (Make up for one concert)

Point Scale: A = 630 - 700 pts B = 560 - 629 pts C = 421 - 490 pts

D = 351 - 420 pts F = 0 - 350 pts

Student Learning Outcomes

Ballet 1

Identify and define additional ballet terms for barre and centre floor work such as battements glissés, battements frappes, ronds de jambes en l'air, and petits battements.

Demonstrate clean foot articulation for batterie and allegro combinations.

Demonstrate strength through hip, knee and ankle placement for appropriate maintenance of turn-out and injury prevention.

Identify, define and demonstrate the following movement requiring balance, placement and strength at the barre and center floor including developés, all directions; arabesques and attitudes; demi- and grand ronds de jambes en l'air, en dehors and en dedans; single and multiple pirouettes, en dehors and en dedans, from all positions.

Identify and demonstrate correct body line in croisé, ecarté and efface positions.

Demonstrate musical phrasing and flow of movement in center for body facings, practice for ports de bras (positions of the arms), arabesques, attitudes, and epaulement.

Evaluate and analyze dance activities, video observations and live performances in terms of technical and performance skills.

Execute, reconstruct and/or perform choreography demonstrating flow, musicality, and a working knowledge of step combinations.

· Students will be able to apply dance terminology to specific movement sequences in order to demonstrate skill proficiency.

Ballet II

Identify complex ballet barre and center floor movements such as contretemps, failli, pas de cheval, temps de cuisse, and ballone.

Demonstrate balance, flexibility, control, fluidity of movement, and agility to integrate complex allegro and adagio combinations, including fouettes.

Integrate body facings appropriate port de bras and epaulement for all combinations.

Execute sample variations in the classical repertoire.

Evaluate and analyze dance events from video observations and live performances.

Demonstrate musical phrasing and flow of movement in center for body facings, ports de bras (positions of the arms), arabesques, attitudes, and epaulement.

Demonstrate growth in clarity and refinement of technical skills, such as in extensions, promenades, elevations, multiple turns, and beats.

Choreograph, reconstruct and/or perform dance projects demonstrating flow, musicality, and a working knowledge of step combinations.

· Students will process a mastery of the terminology, technical skills and the performance artistry of the specific theatrical dance styles.

Ballet Variations

Demonstrate improved physical fitness including increased flexibility, strength, coordination and endurance.

Demonstrate basic ballet barre exercises and elementary center adagio and allegro combinations.

Analyze various ballet exercises in relation to the body and mechanics of movement.

Identify significant personalities and companies in the field of ballet.

Describe the historical foundation of ballet.

Identify, define, and demonstrate basic ballet terminology.

Identify musical meter construction and its relation to dance movement.

Demonstrate a phrase of movements based on the basic ballet vocabulary.

Evaluate and critique various dance events and videos of professional dancers performing classical ballet variations.

Students will process a mastery of the terminology, technical skills and the performance artistry of the specific theatrical dance styles.

Class schedule:

04:50 - 05:00 Arrive and sign in

05:00 - 05:50 Barre

05:50 - 05:55 Break/Point Shoes

05:55 - 06:05 Pre-pointe/Pointe at barre

06:05 – 07:00 Center Practice/Choreography

07:00 – 07:10 Individual Q&A

Attendance & Tardy Policy: What two words make-up “attendance”? 68% of your grade is based on it. Zero points are given for absences regardless of type. 15 pts are given for each two-hour class session, attire (including hair) and participation. All students are responsible for signing in for each class. Point deductions include: tardies or leaving during the break (-5 pts). You may make up an absence by attending another technique class by returning a form signed by the instructor. A limit of two classes may be made up through attendance at another technique class or outside class, but only with the approval of the instructor of record for that class.

Attention: No class make-ups will be allowed during the last two weeks of the semester

Class Conduct: Universal dance class etiquette will be strictly adhered to. Talking and gum are not permitted. Please turn off all cell phones. Texting is only allowed during the break. If you are expecting an “important” call or have to make one, please inform me before class! If you arrive late quietly find a spot at the barre and start with pliés before you join the class. Sitting is never allowed during dance class. Visitors may watch quietly and are only allowed if you introduce them before class.

Communication: All students must provide a current email address and make sure they are receiving current information and updates. All ECC students have access to free e-mail. Please check our blog: mwballetecc.blogspot.com for class information.

Assignments: All assignments must be submitted in essay format. They must be typed in black ink, Times 11pt font with 1 & 1/2 inch line spacing. Please do not include any clip art. Please edit your assignments for grammar and spelling. Late work will not be accepted.

Dress Requirements:

Ladies: Black leotard with matching bra. Black, flesh or pink tights (mandatory for final

performance)

No shorts, gauchos, pajamas, sweats or jazz pants! An above the knee dance skirt may

be worn.

Pink ballet shoes. No socks! You may dance with bare feet. Proper warm-ups are

allowed.

Hair must be worn off of the neck with bangs held in place.

Gentlemen: Black/ White t-shirt/tank top with black tights or bike shorts. No jazz pants or

sweats!

Black or white ballet shoes. Socks are not allowed. You may dance with bare feet.

Proper warm-ups are allowed.


Mark Your Calendars: ECC Spring Dance Concert Events

Spring Semester 2010

El Camino College Dance Events

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“Rent” The Musical

Weekends March 12th through 28th

Campus Theater

(Tickets $25.00*)

Student discount tickets 1st two weekends only!

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An Evening of Modern Dance

Resident Artist Dance Series

“Falling Up, Twittering Down”

Saturday, March 27th @ 8:00pm

Marsee Auditorium

Dance class lab event!

(Lab ticket $10.00/$15.00 day of event!)

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ECC Spring Dance Concert “Configuration”!

Thursday, May 6th @ 1:00pm

Friday, May 7nd @ 8:00pm

Marsee Auditorium

(All tickets $15.00, ½ price w/ASB ½ hour prior to show)

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ECC Choreography Showcase!

Thursday, June 3rd @ 1:00pm & 7:00pm

Campus Theater

(All tickets $10.00)

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Lo Tech/No Tech ECC Dance Class Final Presentation #1

Monday, June 7th @ 7:00pm

Marsee Auditorium

(All tickets $10.00)

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Lo Tech/No Tech ECC Dance Class Final Presentation #2

Tuesday, June 8th @ 7:00pm

Marsee Auditorium

(All tickets $10.00)