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Program Description
The Department of Dance at 91做厙 offers a 60-hour program of study leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree in Dance, the terminal degree in studio arts. The program is designed to provide intensive studio experience with substantive choreographic and performance opportunities, underscored by a broad exposure to the philosophical, theoretical, and creative process context of dance as an art form. A creative or performance thesis is required for graduation.
The curriculum emphasizes choreography and performance, including a significant number of dance technique classes, particularly for candidates coming directly from undergraduate study. Dance professionals in career transitions will find that the program allows considerable latitude to formulate a plan of study that meets their needs. The curriculum also includes courses in Production, Aesthetics, Pedagogy, Laban Movement Analysis, Criticism and Analysis, Research Methods, Integrated Technology, and Professional Issues in Dance. Elective hours may be used outside the Dance Program for coursework that may apply to the candidate’s thesis production or other research interests.
The degree normally takes three years to complete. The first year is probationary, allowing both the candidate and the department time to assess the appropriateness of the educational relationship. At the conclusion of the first year the candidate will file the 'Petition for Admission to Candidacy' before moving to the thesis stage of study.
Admissions
Applicants seeking admission to the Master of Fine Arts in Dance degree program must submit the following directly to the Office of Graduate Admissions:
- Attend a regularly scheduled audition that will include:
(Visit /~dnc_www/admission/audition_date.html for audition dates) - Submission of a writing sample
- Interview with the dance faculty
- Technique audition in both ballet and modern dance
- Performance of a self-choreographed solo
- Submit the following directly to the Office of Graduate Admissions
- Letter of inquiry
- Graduate Application
- Application fee
- Resume / curriculum vita
- Video Portfolio of Performance and Choreography
- Three letters of recommendation
- Transcripts
- Confirmation of degree conferral
Admission is based upon an aggregated evaluation of all application components.
Degree Requirements
M.F.A. in Dance (Thesis)
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1 | DANC 5332 <DNC 533> is taken as few as four times for twelve hours or as many as six times for eighteen hours. Electives should be adjusted accordingly to fulfill the minimum hour requirement of sixty hours. |