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27 Dance Course Programs in USA


Stanford University - California
Dance (TAPS Minor)
- Stanford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Dance Division offers a range of broadly diverse approaches to dance as a performing art, cultural practice, political act and embodiment of ideology and beliefs. The Dance Division offers a range of broadly diverse approaches to dance as a performing art, cultural practice, political act and embodiment of ideology and beliefs. All of the dimensions through which one comes to experience dance, from studying a range of dance techniques, choreographing and performing to viewing and critically and historically assessing dance, are represented in the course offerings of the Dance Division.


Barnard College
Dance
- New York, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Barnard College Department of Dance, located in a world dance capital, offers an interdisciplinary program that integrates the study of dance within a liberal arts setting of intellectual and creative exploration. The major builds upon studio courses, the Department's productions at Miller Theater, New York Live Arts and other venues, as well as a rich array of dance studies courses, allowing students' creative work to develop in dialogue with critical inquiry into the history, culture, theory and forms of western and non-western performance, typically enhanced by study in other disciplines.
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Bryn Mawr College
Dance
- Bryn Mawr, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Dance Program offers a rich array of dance experiences for the many and diverse students who choose Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges. It welcomes the newcomer as well as supports the continuing progress of trained dancers. The program includes a range of technique courses in different styles and genres of dance, multiple performance ensembles, courses in composition and choreography, and dance studies courses that introduce students to dance as an exciting area of research and inquiry.


Curry College
Dance Minor
- Milton, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Are you the kind of person who learns by moving? Do you want to merge scholarship with creativity, expressiveness, and social advocacy? Then you should consider the Dance minor at Curry College. You can declare a minor in dance to complement a major in any other area of study. All dance courses also satisfy General Education requirements at Curry. The combination of a dance minor with a major in public health and wellness, psychology, graphic design, studio arts, or business administration, for example, may lead to graduate study and/or careers in such fields as dance/health education, expressive therapies, or arts administration.


University of Hartford
Dance Performance
- West Hartford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The dance performance emphasis is designed to prepare students for careers in dance as professional performing artists. Students in this program focus on technique, performance, and choreography while participating in some pedagogical training as well.


Sewanee: The University of the South
Dance
- Sewanee, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Dance courses at Sewanee will provide you with an inclusive learning environment, accommodating all levels and backgrounds of experienced dancers seeking to develop their skills further to those discovering dance for the first time. Sewanee offers ballet, tap, jazz, and modern dance styles with accompanying courses that focus on composition and production. All classes take place in the professionally equipped dance studio in the Tennessee Williams Center.


Mount Holyoke College
Dance
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Dance is an exploration of how the body speaks. We offer a comprehensive curriculum with learning goals that emphasize technical training, creative experimentation, and critical/theoretical understanding. As a dance student you will investigate physical, cultural and aesthetic principles of dance and embody the skillful practice of different dance traditions. The curriculum of core courses and areas of concentration emphasize technical training, performance, creative practice and critical/theoretical understanding.


Bard College At Simon's Rock
Dance
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Simon's Rock dance program encourages each student to understand movement as a form of personal expression, a kinesthetic experience, a cultural and historical phenomenon, and as a subject of aesthetic analysis. From their first semester, regardless of previous dance experience, students not only focus on dance technique, but begin a guided study of the creative process through choreography and performance. The concentration is designed for students interested in exploring and analyzing dance from any of the following perspectives: as a creative performance art, a reflection of a culture and a historical period, as an exploration of physical movement, or in relation to and in combination with other arts


Smith College
Dance
- Northampton, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Smith College Department of Dance gives students a broad view of dance in preparation for professional performance careers, as a training ground for choreographers, or to prepare for study in graduate dance programs. Students who do not intend to pursue dance professionally are also welcome. In both the undergraduate and graduate programs, the faculty is dedicated to fostering each student’s unique talents as the student explores creative dance experiences. The Smith dance department is a member of the Five College Dance, a nationally recognized model for excellence in dance in higher education.


American Institute Of Alternative Medicine
Dance
- Columbus, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Dance activities at Carleton are designed to give students of all levels opportunities for active participation in three basic areas: movement practice, choreography and analysis, and performance. The broadest goal of these offerings is to increase understanding of the art of dance as a contribution to a liberal arts education, and to connect theory and practice through embodied learning.


CATS Academy
Performing Arts
- Braintree, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Study acting for stage or screen, dance, music production, song writing, or learn to play an instrument. Learn to express yourself and perform your craft in dynamic classroom settings, stage plays, and take part in musical events. Our highly experienced faculty, each with professional experience, will guide you on your journey to a life of creativity.


Davidson College
Dance
- Davidson, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
A minor in dance provides students with a range of experiences that encourage creative exploration and critical thinking. Minors are encouraged to enhance their study at summer dance festivals and intensive workshops. Dance classes are often enhanced by attendance at and participation in the dance performances and opportunities offered in the college and local communities. Dance minors should expect to actively participate in these co-curricular activities.


Pitzer College
Theatre and Dance
- Claremont, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Dance is an interdisciplinary art form that involves elements of theatre, music, design and the visual arts in a variety of cultural contexts. Instruction is available to students who wish to study dance as one of the liberal arts, as well as to those who aspire to professional careers in dance performance or related fields. The Dance Program challenges students to develop concentration skills, observational and analytical abilities and capacities for working with broad aesthetic concepts and fine details while developing their creative instincts. Solid foundations in modern, ballet, composition and repertory are designed to build strong technique and a sense of artistic expression, while exposure to non-Western dance forms encourages students to better understand other cultures through their performance traditions.


Florida Southern College
Dance Studies
- Tampa, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Dance studies encompass a wide range of academic and practical explorations related to dance as an art form, cultural expression, and physical practice. Here are some key aspects of dance studies: History of Dance: This area focuses on the historical development of dance forms, styles, and traditions across different cultures and time periods. It examines how dance has evolved, its social significance, and its relationship to other art forms. Dance Theory: Dance theory delves into the principles and concepts that underpin dance as an artistic and cultural practice. This includes discussions on movement analysis, choreographic techniques, aesthetics, and the relationship between body, space, and time in dance performances.


Florida Southern College
Dance Performance and Choreography
- Tampa, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Dance Performance and Choreography program prepares students for a professional performance or creative career in dance. The only B.F.A. Dance and Choreography program in Central Florida, FSC Dance students receive 21st century dance training with a focus on technical training, creative exploration, choreographic skills, theoretical coursework, and the flexibility to shape your experiences to match your career goals. At FSC you will develop your physical skills with classes in ballet, modern, and jazz dance techniques while also developing your “voice” as an artist through choreography courses. The program features a unique and intensive course of study designed provide the knowledge, experience and professional exposure you need to build a successful career as a dancer, choreographer or graduate student. Not only through challenging physical dance classes, but also anatomical and somatic practices to prepare you for a long and healthy career in dance.
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Dance degree programs in the USA offer a vibrant exploration of movement, culture, and performance. These courses provide an engaging environment where you can broaden your skills and understanding of dance as both an art form and a means of expression.
Through courses in choreography, dance history, and technique, you'll develop specific competencies such as creating original dance pieces, analyzing movement vocabulary, and understanding the relationship between dance and society. The focus on applied methods encourages collaboration, allowing you to work with peers and instructors in diverse settings.
Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new styles and techniques, gaining insight into the world of performance, education, and community engagement. Additionally, many programs emphasize project-based learning, allowing for practical experience that reinforces your skills. Graduates often pursue careers as dancers, choreographers, educators, or arts administrators, equipped to thrive in various professional environments.