INTRODUCTION TO LATIN AMERICAN TROPICAL DANCE
A. COURSE PROPOSAL AND OBJECTIVES.
This course explores the technique, rhythm and movement style of Latin American Tropical dance. History, anthropology, folklore and songs are part of this experiential course.
By the end of this course, students will have a better understanding of the folklore and history of Latin American dance. They should also be acquainted with some of the basic rhythms in various countries.
B. SYLLABUS.
I. Introduction to Folklore
a. Definition
b. Music and the history of people
c. Urban Folklore
II. Basic music skills
a. Radio Stations
III. Basic dance skills
a. Merengue
Classic Merengue
Contemporary Merengue
b. Salsa
c. Cumbia
Creole Swing (The Costarrican Way)
d. Bolero
Classic Bolero
Bolero Son
IV. African origin of Latin American music
a. Yorubas
b. The Africans Drums
V. Cuba
a. Danzon
b. Charanga
c. Guaguanco
d. Rumba
e. Bolero
f. Son Cubano / Salsa
VI. Puerto Rico
a. Bomba
b. Plena
c. Salsa
VII. República Dominicana Merengue
VIII. Jamaica Reggae
IX. Colombia
a. Vallenato
b. Cumbia
X. Perú Los Andes
XI. Paraguay Candombe
XII. Mexico
a. Mambo
b. Cha Cha Cha
XIII. Brazil
a. Samba
b. Lambada
XIV. Trinidad y Tobago
a. Calypso
b. Limbo
XV. Argentina Tango
XVI. Venezuela Joropo
XVII. Panama Tamborito
XVIII. Honduras Punta (Los Garifunas)
XIX. Costa Rica
a. Different Areas:
Guanacaste
Meseta Central
Talamanca
Afrocaribe
b. Dancing Areas
Salon de Baile / Discotheque
C. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES.
Dance sessions and Latin music appreciation sessions
F. EVALUATION.
Participation..................................
....................60%
Research Proyect...............................
...............20%
Coreographic Proyect...............................................20%