Contemporary

  Contemporary dancers Copyright: © Sarah Rauch

Also known as modern dance, this type of dance developed in clear differentiation from classical ballet. Contemporary dance is characterized by the open form of dancing and less tight shapes and structures. Focus is placed on strengthening a sense for space, body, and music. Over the course of the course a choreography to current music will be learned.

 
Notes regarding the interim sports hall

We kindly ask for your understanding that due to the extraordinary temporary interim situation, the usual room climate cannot always be guaranteed.

Until the temperature control in the Interim Sports Complex is adjusted, sports classes continue as usual. We recommend dressing a bit warmer or bringing a jacket. The University Sports Center is actively working with a specialized firm to resolve the situation promptly. Thank you for your understanding and patience.

 

Basic Information

Sports Facilities

 

Contact

Name

Gregor Lowinski

Diplom-Sportwissenschaftler

Email

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Target Group and Requirements

This level is aimed at those with little to no prior experience of contemporary dance.

Content and Goals

Simple beginner choreographies for unexperienced dancers will be developed. The movement flow will be improved and movements patterns typical to contemporary dance will be developed.

Equipment

As the course takes place outdoors, we will be dancing in trainers.

 

Course Cancellations and Facility Closures

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