Explore dance as a performing art and discover how movement studies inform your view of the human experience.
The major and minor in dance explore the movement and beauty of the human body through modern and non-Western dance, ballet, composition, repertory and performance—involving elements of theatre, music, design and the visual arts.
Students choose one of two areas of emphasis: Performance Studies or Movement Studies. In the performance emphasis, you’ll study technique at the advanced level, culminating in a senior choreography/performance project; in movement studies, you’ll have the opportunity to combine areas of interest in other disciplines (biology, neuroscience, anthropology, for example) with added focus on anatomy, body mechanics and motion.
Dance students develop and refine concentration skills, observational and analytical abilities, and capacities for working with broad aesthetic concepts and fine details while developing their creative instincts.
What You’ll Study
- Courses in modern dance and ballet techniques
- History of American concert dance or world dance
- One course in anatomy and kinesiology
- One course in composition
- Senior project or thesis, depending on your concentration