Danish Language and Culture through Music, Rhythm, and SongSemester Course

Danish Language & Culture Through Music, Rhythm, and Song
Major Discipline(s)
Anthropology, Language, Music
Type
Elective Course
Available
Fall/Spring semester
Credit(s)
3

This course is an integrated language and culture course with a major focus on learning Danish through music, rhythm, and song. Music has proven highly beneficial to second language acquisition as pronunciation and vocabulary is learned in playful ways through repetition and engagement. At the same time, lyrics and rhymes are rich sources of information about cultural values, beliefs, customs, relations, and national narratives as well as cultural differences.

The class is based on a high degree of experiential learning by using musical elements and the city as our classroom. We will approach Danish culture from both a historical and contemporary perspective.

When studying the Danish language, we will employ a communicative, functional approach, so you will be able to use the language actively on a basic level, thereby giving you a valuable basic for intercultural encounters during the study abroad experience. Through rhythm and song, the course will focus on everyday Danish, reading comprehension, and basic grammar. The course will explore how culture is reflected in language through lyrics and other sources. By analyzing keywords and concepts and applying appropriate etiquette, you learn how to navigate in a foreign culture. An important component of the course is your own observations of the Danish society as well as critical analysis of the presented materials.

Faculty

Camilla Kirchhoff

DIS Copenhagen Semester Faculty

M.A. (Danish as Second Language, University of Copenhagen, 2014). Cand.Mag. (Danish, University of Copenhagen, 2007). Cellist, Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus, 1988. Research focus includes Danish literature, youth novels from 1930-1960, and music and language acquisition. Editor for Society for Danish Language and Literature. Teacher at Copenhagen Language Center and Hvidovre School of Music. With DIS since 2015.