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HCOM 226: Afro Cuba Hip HopSection 1 - 4 Units Section InformationDays, Times, and Locations
Friday
Friday
Class Number (Formerly CRN)40708 Instructor(s)Enrollment
iLearnUniversity Learning Requirements
Literature and Popular Culture
Department InformationName: Humanities and Communication ~ Division of Email: humanities_communication@csumb.edu Phone: 582-3889 Fax: 582- 3780 Building: Humanities & Communication Website: http://hcom.csumb.edu Source: A-Z Index More InformationCourse Description:Afro Cuba Hip Hop - Music and Dance in the Black Atlantic: A course about the social history of music and dance forms from throughout the African Diaspora. Students learn specific styles from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Brazil and the United States including Afro-Cuban liturgical dance, rumba, salsa, samba, and hip hop. Practice enriches theory, as students actually dance the music they study. By the end of the course students will become familiar with basic concepts in African Diaspora music and dance (e.g., call and response, improvisation, etc.), be able to identify and analyze trends therein and have developed a choreography based on the movements taught in class. Fulfills ULR outcomes in Lit and Pop Culture and Creative and Artistic Expression. Corequisites, Prerequisites & Restrictions:Footnotes:
Start & End Dates:Start: August 24, 2009 Consent Requirements:Course Materials
Yvonne Daniel, Rumba : dance and social change in contemporary Cuba (Bloomington ;Indianapolis: Indiana Univ. Press, 1995)
Alma Guillermoprieto, Samba (New York: Vintage Books, 1991)
Jeff Chang, Can't stop won't stop : a history of the hip-hop generation (London: Ebury, 2007)
Peter Manuel with Kenneth Biland Michael Largey, Caribbean currents : Caribbean music from rumba to reggae (Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2006) |
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