MUSIC 200
Take a deep dive into the profound effects of musical experiences in the home on children’s cultural, social, and intellectual development from infancy through middle childhood.
Take a deep dive into the profound effects of musical experiences in the home on children’s cultural, social, and intellectual development from infancy through middle childhood.
Sing and experience the sacred music of the African American tradition in this digital choral ensemble open to all UW students.
Introduction to a variety of socially and politically impactful plays that have shaped and changed the world, explore theatre and representations of race and methodologies of social change.
Through physical, vocal, mental and emotional warmups, students will identify their own personal values and approaches to being a professional communicator in any communication setting.
Employers value the experiential learning received by those with visual and performing arts degrees. Even if you don't choose an arts major, engagement in the arts is important for everyone.
How are images constructed to work with and against the way we see? This course is for anyone interested in expanding creativity - scientists, writers, visual artists, and theater makers.
Explore different styles of working with people. Students will learn to shape an effective environment for communication and collaboration for creation, problem solving and/or discovery.
Learn about Seattle's own Jacob Lawrence. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
From the tango to twerking, the watusi to wacking, investigate how popular dance is an ever changing reflection of cultural, social and political ideals and debates of its time.
In this fun and interactive course, you’ll practice basic techniques of acting, like listening, observing, staying present, and pursuing your objective, through monologue work.