Dance Undergraduate
The Bachelor of Fine Arts program in Dance is for students
who want to be professional dance artists and who wish
to pursue their goals within the artistic and intellectual
climate of a major university. Excellence in modern
dance technique and performance, and outstanding creative
achievement are the two primary aims of the dance student.
The faculty's diverse interests and accomplishments
as professional artist-educators ensure expert direction
in all three areas of the curriculum: technique and
performance, choreography, and theoretical studies.
The dance program includes daily modern dance technique
in all four years, supported by regular ballet training
and classes in other dance forms. Audition classes assure that each dance student works at the level
best suited to advance her or his proficiency. Students
have a large number of opportunities.
The faculty of working choreographers and dance artists
supports each student's search for original expression.
Students begin their study of creative work with closely-supervised problem-solving and improvisation
practice. This work continues through courses in choreography
and culminates in the senior year with supervised senior
projects.
The Department of Dance is accredited by the National
Association of Schools of Dance (NASD).
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