Dance 133 - Introduction to Breakin'

Intro to Breakin'

Spring
2025
01
2.00
Andres Ramirez

MW 11:30AM-12:45PM

Mount Holyoke College
126919
Kendall Hall/Sports Complex ST2
andresramirez@mtholyoke.edu
In this course students will learn about the history and foundation of Hip Hop culture from its birth to both the current underground and commercial scene. Students will work on foundational techniques and dynamic movements to continue to develop their growth in the form. Documentaries shown in class will inform the students about the underground battle scene and its evolution to the big-stage events like the Olympics. Students will learn battle etiquette and, as community engagement, the students will attend a local event where they can showcase what they've learned and be in community. Students will also be prepared for commercial work by practicing choreography in class that includes auditioning techniques and working on-stage presence. The goal of the course is to physically train and educate students in Breakin' as well as prepare them for any path they want to follow in dance.

Repeatable for credit.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.