This course introduces students to human anatomy using movement, drawing, and dance practices. We will study the structure and function of the body from an interdisciplinary perspective, with a focus on relationships between cognition, the nervous system and movement. Class time will be shared between anatomy/kinesiology lectures and exploring the material through experiential and creative activities. We will discuss common problems encountered in fitness and every day life, while looking at the human structure in depth to evaluate possible solutions. Creative and research projects explore multiple ways the arts and sciences intersect.
Prerequisites and Restrictions
None.
Other Information
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This course is open to anyone interested in anatomy, the body and embodied learning; no specific dance or movement experience is expected or required. Students with diverse movement backgrounds (athletics, dance, martial arts, yoga, etc.) will also find the course beneficial and are encouraged to participate.