As a dance major, you will strengthen your physical skills and explore the history, theory, science, and business of your art. While primary emphasis will be placed on developing impeccable technique through the study of the many different dance forms, courses also cover choreography, anatomy, production, and dance history
Read MoreStudio and theory coursework are designed to integrate practical dance experience with more formal academic study so that the student is educated as a dancer who can perform, write, and speak about the art of Dance and dancing.
Read MoreThis diverse and robust jazz concentration exposes students to a wide range of dance styles in preparation for today's job market while developing their individual artistic style.
Read MoreAll dancers study ballet, jazz, and modern dance technique to round out their dance education
Read MoreThe unique triple-track design affords students the opportunity to study ballet, modern and jazz with equal emphasis. Students also have the ability in their junior year, to taper their programs of study should they desire to specialize or concentrate more heavily on a particular discipline to meet specific future career goals, while still maintaining breadth in their technical foundation.
Read MoreThe Dance program is the most intensive and comprehensive undergraduate program of its kind in Canada. Delivered by a faculty with extensive professional experience and a passion for student development, the program has earned widespread respect throughout the Canadian and international dance communities.
Read MoreThe Bachelor of Fine Arts program in Dance Performance provides students with opportunities for strong and varied technical preparation in modern dance forms, classical ballet, jazz styles, improvisation and composition as well as opportunities for performance and the presentation of original choreography.
Read MoreWhether your interest is recreational or career-oriented, explore movement, rhythm and your own expression in the GCC Dance program. Our faculty teach what they love - expert choreography, technical skill and expressive performance.
Read MoreAs a dance major, you will strengthen your physical skills and explore the history, theory, science, and business of your art. While primary emphasis will be placed on developing impeccable technique through the study of the many different dance forms, courses also cover choreography, anatomy, production, and dance history
Read MoreThe Joan Phelps Palladino School of Dance at Dean College provides rigorous, well-rounded technical training within a purposeful liberal arts curriculum. Ideal for those pursuing performance, teaching, choreography, studio management and other allied fields, the bachelor’s degree program in dance is an ideal blend of the academic study and training needed to prepare students for success on and off-stage
Read MoreUnsung Genius: The Passion of Dancer-Choreographer Jack Cole by Glenn Loney, published by Franklin Watts is out of print.
Read MoreWith a profound depth of knowledge and an impressive portfolio of real-world dance experience, Boston Conservatory teachers and acclaimed guest artists are as passionate about their students as they are about their craft. Authentic Jazz, Afro-Carribean, Classical, and Theatrical styles are taught at The Boston Conservatory.
Read MoreThe Department of Theatre and Dance at Ball State University is a nationally recognized program offering exceptional pre-professional training in a liberal arts setting. Located in Indiana, this school offers BFA and BA/BS dance programs.
Read MoreAs a nationally and internationally renowned department, APSU's Theatre & Dance is housed in a state-of-the-art facility, that fosters artists, scholars and professionals who positively impact our world. Located in Tennessee, ASPU provides a creative environment to educate and prepare students for the professional worlds of Theatre and Dance. Teaching classical, contemporary, & theatrical Jazz.
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