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Fontys University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor Dance | Dance Arts in Context
- Tilburg, Netherlands
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
At Fontys Dance Arts in Context, we teach you to create, think, and produce with your fellow students, and to place dance in different contexts. The programme offers three different profiles: Contemporary, Contemporary Urban, and Choreography. Here, you are encouraged to develop your artistic profile, both as a creator, and dancer.


Carthage College
Bachelor of Science - Dance
- Kenosha, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Dance motivates and inspires a broad range of students at Carthage, from those majoring in music theatre to those studying subjects like chemistry or political science.
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Dean College
Bachelor of Arts in Dance
- Franklin, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Rigorous, well-rounded technical training with a purposeful liberal arts curriculum — ideal for those pursuing performance, choreography, teaching, studio management or other fields.
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Studying dance history at the Bachelor's degree level offers a fascinating journey into the evolution of dance as an art form and cultural expression. This program explores diverse dance styles, significant historical figures, and the social contexts that shaped various dance movements over time.
Through dedicated coursework, you'll analyze influential choreographies and uncover the connections between dance and society in different eras. You’ll delve into dance theory, cultural studies, and performance analysis, strengthening your understanding of how dance reflects human emotion and community identity. Students enhance their research and critical thinking skills while gaining expertise in interpreting historical texts, contextualizing movements, and writing about dance's impact on culture.
As students engage with new perspectives, they build confidence in articulating complex ideas related to dance's historical significance. Graduates of this program often pursue careers in arts education, curation, or cultural research, equipping them to contribute to the broader understanding of dance's role in society and its ongoing evolution.