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New Student Advising & Registration Guide

Dance (DA)

The mission of the Dance Department is to link critical thinking, historical perspective, and creative discovery with the distinct movement skills derived from studio practice and stage performance. Students develop a deeper understanding of dance and how it has emerged as an art form. They learn to recognize and distinguish the ways in which culture and society influence dance and, conversely, how dance embodies and expresses the human experience. Ultimately, they emerge with a more complete understanding of how dance will impact and influence their lives.

Students work toward proficiency in the major through a combined course of study that includes intensive dance technique, dance history/criticism, and theoretical, improvisation and composition classes. The dance major leads to a bachelor of science degree, preparing students for a career in the fields of performance, choreography, dance education, dance therapies, arts administration, and dance criticism. Dance majors and minors are encouraged to investigate related areas of study, and many of our majors combine the dance major with other areas of interest. Recent graduates have earned degrees in both dance and exercise science, art history, English, theater, computer science, psychology, government, neuroscience, and biology (pre-med).

careerRecommended courses for a prospective major

Fall 2024

1-2 dance technique classes which may include:

Dance Technique Courses

DB 111A Ballet I, DB 211A Ballet II, DB 311 Ballet III

DM 111A Modern I, DM211A Modern II, DM 311

Modern III

DA 212 Jazz 1

DA 213 Tap 1

DA 217 Afro-Caribbean I

DA217 K-Pop I

DA 312 Jazz 2

Dance Theory Course

DA 227 Improvisation

DA 230 Dance and Society I

 

Spring 2025

1-2 dance technique classes which may include: 

Dance Technique Courses

DB 111A Ballet I, DB 211A Ballet II, DB 311 Ballet III

DM 111A Modern I, DM211A Modern II, DM 311

Modern III

DA 312 Jazz2

DA 317 Afro-Caribbean II 

DA 313 Tap 2

Dance Theory Courses

DA 228 Choreography I

DA 279 Music for Dancers/Choreographers

DA205 Anatomy and Kinesiology for Dancers

Workshop/Production Courses

Ballet Workshop and/or
Modern Workshop and/or Tap Workshop and/or Afro-Caribbean Workshop

Dance Department Site

Dance Center/Sports and Recreation Center
518-580-5360