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2 Dance BA Degree Programs in Canada


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Dance
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Contemporary dance encompasses an exciting and eclectic range of performance styles. It is at the forefront of experimental work in the performing arts. Vital professional companies and a small number of excellent schools are spread throughout North and South America, Europe, and other areas of the world. Graduates of our program join this tradition working as dancers, choreographers, teachers, and artistic directors throughout Canada and beyond.


University of Calgary
BA in Dance
- Calgary, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
By studying how to create, perform and analyze dance, you will learn to ask such questions as: What frames our experience of dance? What kind of meaning exists in specific movements, at different times and in different places? What political and historical events have shaped specific dance forms? How do our choreographic choices impact an audience? How can we study dances and dancers from different angles – culturally, emotionally, psychologically, intellectually and scientifically? How does kinesthetic awareness shape the dancing experience? How can we improve dance technique to prevent injury? How can we represent dance through digital technologies and what do such technologies offer our analysis of dance and the dancing body?
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Studying for a Bachelor’s degree in Dance in Canada provides an engaging mix of creativity and technical skill. You'll explore diverse dance forms and uncover the cultural significance of movement in various contexts.
Through courses in choreography, performance, and dance history, you’ll learn to create original works and analyze movement styles. Training often includes practical instruction, allowing you to practice skills such as developing stage presence and constructing dance pieces tailored for different audiences. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their artistic expression and critical thinking.
The Canadian educational system emphasizes collaboration and experiential learning, preparing you for careers in performance, education, or arts administration. Graduates often find opportunities in dance companies, educational institutions, and community organizations. By developing adaptability and a strong foundation in dance techniques, you gain skills valued internationally, equipping you for a diverse range of career paths in the arts.