Arts, Sciences, and Engineering History
Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-173933 HIST 125-1 Movement Revolutions: A Cultural History of Social Dance Spring 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 1230 PM 145 PM Spurrier Gymnasium Room 104 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
7
Capacity     
20
Co-Located: DANC 155-1 (P), HIST 125-1
Instructors: Mariah Steele
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: Social dance plays an important role in every society, simultaneously fostering community and self-expression. From the Waltz to Contra Dancing, Ragtime Dances to Rock n Roll, and Tango to Salsa, this course explores the history and culture of several social and popular dances in the United States from the countrys founding to the present. Students discover how cultural beliefs are embedded in social dance practices, and how, vice versa, social dance practices can help shape changing norms and behaviors. Through a mixture of lectures, readings, discussions, video-viewings and experiencing the basic steps, each social dance form studied is contextualized within its time period. The course as a whole considers patterns of cultural change across the decades in terms of gender, race, class and social identities. No previous dance experience is necessary.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer