Description: Hours: Four hours activity and one hour lecture Description: Introduction to Jazz dance practices, history, and culture. Activities will focus on the embodied knowledge and roots of jazz dance from the early 20th century to the mid 20th century as an African diaspora art form and function of community. Students will examine the transformation of this dance from social/vernacular practice to commoditized spectacle through the history of minstrelsy (the foundation of American entertainment industry), Vaudeville, Broadway, and the Golden Age of Hollywood movie musicals.  We will also focus on the aspects of race, gender, sexuality, and power that contributed to this process of commodification and appropriation. Effective fall 2022, changed from PADA 253.
Units: 3.00
Grading: Letter Grade
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1 01 1650 LEC T 08:00 PM - 08:50 PM Malibu Hall 0120 Heather Castillo Course open Course Details General Education Course In Person Online Course
1 1A 1649 ACT TTH 06:00 PM - 07:50 PM Malibu Hall 0120 Heather Castillo Course open Course Details General Education Course In Person Online Course

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