Dance (DANC)FacultyDirector Professor Professor Emeritus Visiting Associate Professor DEFAULT AbstractThe Department of Dance offers a Master of Fine Arts degree in Dance, focusing on developing highly skilled teaching artists with concentrations in either performance or choreography. It is designed to give outstanding students advanced training, experience in teaching, and opportunities for creative growth. Aimed primarily at modern or contemporary dancers with a high skill level and background in creating and performing at a professional level, the program integrates studio, theory, and pedagogical practices, culminating in the third year in both a shared concert of original work(s) and an off-campus internship in a professional agency, company, or school. The competencies that students learn during the program will allow them to teach a broad range of dance and dance-related subjects after they graduate. They should be able to produce and present dance in a number of contexts and modalities both on the campus and in the community. The program provides many performance opportunities, some of which are directed by faculty members, visiting artists and students in the choreographic emphasis. Important emphasis will be given to dance theory and practices in western and world dance and the study of current concerns. We wish our graduates to exhibit a high degree of insight into the cultural contexts in which dance has developed in the past and continues to develop today. Students in both the performance and choreography emphases will be expected to spend a significant amount of time learning about technical aspects of dance as well as promotion and house management and the myriad of other organizational details that go into producing a dance performance. They will be actively involved in the practical application of this knowledge as part of their training. The program is highly selective (four students per year) and auditions are required. The MFA is a fulltime three-year program, with financial support for each student selected. Admissions Information
Applicants should have a strong undergraduate preparation in technique and dance composition. They should have completed the following undergraduate courses or their equivalent: improvisation, kinesiology, dance teaching methods, dance production, Laban Movement Analysis, and two semesters of dance history or one semester of history and one of dance philosophy, ethnology or aesthetics. Undergraduate deficiencies will be considered on an individual basis.
Degree Requirements
Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
Facilities and Special Resources
The location of campus, eight miles away from Washington D.C., places the Department a half hour away from America's second city of dance where one may study and enjoy a wide variety of offerings of ballet, modern and ethnic dance. Financial Assistance
A number of teaching assistantships that include partial or full tuition remission are available. All qualified applicants may be nominated for Graduate School fellowships; the deadline for all applications is February 1. Contact InformationThe Guidelines for the Graduate Program provide course requirements, examination procedures and descriptive materials for the M.F.A. program. For specific information, contact:
Karen K. Bradley, Director of Graduate Studies
Ms. Marie Visosky, Coordinator, Department of Dance Graduate Program
current URL: http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/programs/printable.cfm?CODE=70
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