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Contemporary dance and boxing - 3AMSP302

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  • Number of hours

    • Lectures : -
    • Tutorials : 22.5
    • Laboratory works : -
    • Projects : -
    • Internship : -
    • Written tests : -
    ECTS : 1.0
  • Officials : Sébastien CRESPY

Goals

Dance: Make and take bodily speak in front of a group. Stimulate the imagination to construct a choreography. Being able to provide a team effort to achieve it.
Boxing: Development of motor skills, coordination of perception and use of space.
Agree to engage in a hypothetical project involving physical risk (manage security torque / risk, know the difference between objective risk and moral hazard).
Control its posture, its balances, manage a partnership / opposition.
Knowing how to take almost instant decisions.

Content

Dance: Discover the different parameters of movement: space, time, energy, intent, the relationship between the dancers. RAEdit imposed personal modifications of these sequences, improvisation, composition, body work between dancers listening to interact. Using these parameters in the construction of a final choreography. 5 sessions.
Boxing: The contents of the cycle has been learning basic technique, but mainly to develop a relationship of acceptance and respect for the opponent partner, based on the control of behavior with physical conflict. 10 sessions

Prerequisites

None

Tests

CC Evaluation, investment, progress and performance.

Calendar

The course exists in the following branches:

see the course schedule for 2022-2023

Additional Information

Course ID : 3AMSP302
Course language(s): FR

The course is attached to the following structures:

You can find this course among all other courses.

Bibliography

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Date of update June 25, 2015

Université Grenoble Alpes