Course Information
Here we provide information on course requirements, course descriptions and an Academic Rhode Map for each program, a semester-by-semester plan to help you toward graduation in four years.
Auditions are required for music, theater and dance majors at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ.
Please Note: You don't need to wait to be admitted to ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ in order to audition, but we recommend that you at least have your Admissions application completed by your audition date.
Our Frequently Asked Audition Questions many assist you.
Dance requires an articulate body informed by broad cultural knowledge and a cultivated aesthetic sensibility.
The BA in dance performance encourages individual expression while emphasizing the three aspects of dance study:
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ’s strong academic curriculum is only equaled by its exceptional performance opportunities. Our dance majors regularly train and perform with professional guest choreographers. In many cases, they have either spent a week with our guests in the studio, taken a master class with a guest artist or had a dance number set for them by a professional artist for performance later in the year.
Today many of our graduates are working professionally as performers, choreographers and educators throughout the northeast.
To qualify for acceptance as a BA in dance major, you must be admitted to ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ (follow the general admission procedure described by the Office of Admissions) and successfully complete an audition. You do not need to be admitted to audition, but we recommend that you have your admissions application at least completed by your audition date.
If you are looking for a challenging and supportive environment in which to develop your artistic talents, take a closer look at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ.
Here we provide information on course requirements, course descriptions and an Academic Rhode Map for each program, a semester-by-semester plan to help you toward graduation in four years.
Upon completion of this program, students will demonstrate:
Students pursuing a dance performance major need to write effectively and clearly about themselves as dancers, teachers, choreographers and administrators. Researching about dancers, choreographers or content for creative projects is a staple for students in the dance discipline. Although a visual art form, the ability to communicate one’s art, process, research, methodology and pedagogy is equally important for dancers.
We have identified the following two courses as writing in the discipline for dance:
These courses have been selected because they occur in the beginning and middle of the student’s degree program, which assists with monitoring growth in their writing development. Further, these courses are well-suited for WID because, from a curriculum standpoint, they provide the room and space for intensive writing instruction and practice.
Although DANC 215 and 325 have been designated as our WID courses, various other dance courses also contain writing components and instruction.
Students taking our WID courses will practice various written genres, including critiques, arguments, analytical and exploratory pieces, and research papers.
Students taking dance WID courses will encounter experiential teaching practices that include scaffolded assignments, multiple drafts, peer review, instructor feedback, in-class writing and writing-to-learn exercises. Instructors give lectures on writing, feedback and assignments.
Students who have completed the WID courses in dance should be confident that they have the foundation, tools and practice to successfully write in the dance field. Students will be capable of successfully writing job applications, cover letters, resumes/CVs, artist statements, teaching philosophy statements, grant applications and commission proposals and scholarly research.
Declaring a minor allows you to explore other areas of interest and make interdisciplinary connections. Minor areas at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ complement and reinforce all major areas of study. By declaring a minor, you can set yourself apart as a candidate for job, internship and volunteer opportunities.
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ is unrivaled in music, theatre and dance in Southeastern New England.