DANCE 6
Beginning World Arts Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa and Diaspora
Description: Studio, three hours. Beginning-level study of world arts practices originating from sub-Saharan Africa and extending to cultures of African diaspora, including Brazil and Afro-Caribbean. Variable topics, such as dance of Guinea, Mali, and Senegal or Afro-Caribbean masking traditions, in cultural and historical context. May be repeated for credit without limitation. P/NP or letter grading.
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Fall 2019 - Professor Wodobode is AMAZING! I've taken her class almost every quarter and she never fails to amaze me. Her course gives you the history of West Africa while also teaching you the fundamentals of the dance form. In the beginner's class you don't have to be a dance major! So join!
Fall 2019 - Professor Wodobode is AMAZING! I've taken her class almost every quarter and she never fails to amaze me. Her course gives you the history of West Africa while also teaching you the fundamentals of the dance form. In the beginner's class you don't have to be a dance major! So join!