MUS 536A Stage Movement for Singers I
Stage movement skills are a necessary component in the education and training of young singers. Effective stage movements differ from everyday body movements in scope, variety, and rhythm. The significance of communication through body movement is well documented in the literature on psycho-physical reflexes, non-verbal communication, kinesthetic intelligence, and neuro-linguistic programming. This course is based on the methods of Stanislavsi, Dalcroze, Alexander, and Feldenkrais, who view body movement as a learned form of communication. Class exercises introduce students to the stage fall and simulated stage combat. MUS 436A required of undergraduate vocal performance students; MUS 536A elective credit for graduate students.