Pre-AP Arts - Dance
UC A-G approved Pre-AP Arts - Dance course delivered fully online through immersive VR and AI-enhanced instruction.
Section FUC A‑G Requirement
Visual & Performing Arts — 1 year required
One yearlong course (or two semester courses) in dance, drama/theater, music, visual arts, or interdisciplinary arts. Courses must be UC-approved and meet state visual/performing arts content standards.
Why This Matters for College Admission
Arts courses develop creativity and design thinking — skills increasingly valued in tech and business. Many selective UCs view a second or third arts year as a positive differentiator.
What You'll Learn
Develop technique in multiple dance styles including contemporary and cultural forms
Study anatomy and kinesiology as applied to movement safety
Choreograph original pieces using compositional principles
Analyze performances using formal dance criticism vocabulary
Explore the history and cultural significance of dance across world traditions
Connect dance to physical wellness, creative expression, and performing arts careers
Course Structure
Foundations
- Core vocabulary and concepts
- Foundational skills
- Context-setting activities
Core Skills
- Skill-building exercises
- Primary assessments
- Collaborative projects
Advanced Concepts
- Deeper conceptual application
- Research and analysis
- Peer-review activities
Synthesis & Mastery
- Cross-unit integration
- Final capstone project
- Portfolio submission
Lectures & Reviews
Curated YouTube videos for Pre-AP Arts - DanceHand-picked from credible educators — AP teachers, university lectures, and Khan Academy. Click a thumbnail to play in place; cookies are blocked until you click.
Why Khan Academy’s founder thinks AI tools can transform education for the better
Open on YouTubeDance for Actors / Musical Theatre Dance Basics / Preparing for auditions / Movement for Theatre
Open on YouTubeWhy Most Stretches Don’t Work – Science-Backed Tips for Dancers to Gain More Flexibility
Open on YouTubePrerequisites & Requirements
Open to qualifying students in grades 9, 10; no prerequisites required
All students complete a placement conversation with our admissions team before enrollment is confirmed. Questions? Contact admissions.