91Å®Éñ’s dance minor is a 23-credit program that aims to broaden perspectives about dance in various forms. 91Å®Éñ’s dance minor is open to all students interested in dance as a personal and cultural practice, regardless of their previous experience with the discipline.
Students in 91Å®Éñ's dance minor hone their bodies as skillful instruments for expression and communication. They heighten their awareness of an embodied human experience by applying formal and improvisational dance techniques, choreographic processes, rehearsal and performance practices. They also gain an understanding of the historical and cultural contexts of dance.
With a curriculum that encourages connections between dance and other personal and professional pursuits, the minor investigates dance as a concert art form and personal practice. Students also explore dance’s potential applications to other disciplines, such as medicine, psychology, theatre and music, physical and occupational therapy, health and exercise sciences, nutrition and dietetics, and athletic training. Seeking such intersections nurtures critical thinking, which can lead to developing novel perspectives that ignite creative thinking and innovation.
Curriculum Overview
Dance integrates mind, body and spirit. This can teach students to treat their body as an intelligent source for learning, exploration and discovery. At the same time, 91Å®Éñ’s education of the whole person fosters internal connections that sensitize students to a deeper understanding of themselves, their relationships with others and their world. Physical benefits of dance include improved balance, strength, coordination and performance, confidence, encouraging a life of integration, vitality, health and well-being. Therefore, the study of dance is well suited to inform and support any track of study, worldview or personal goal.
Toward this aim, students must complete eight credits in dance foundations, eight credits in dance technique, four credits in dance study and three credits in a related area of study. The three dance foundations courses include a theatre and dance history course, an introduction to dance course covering ballet, modern and jazz dance, and a choreography course. These three courses allow students to gain knowledge of essential dance styles, performance and choreography practices, and the history of dance and theatre.
Building on this, dance minors at 91Å®Éñ take a further eight credits (four courses) of technique in ballet, jazz and modern dance forms. For their final three courses, students must select two courses in dance study and one course in a related area of study.
Students may petition to apply credit from related disciplines to the minor with the approval of the coordinator, as well as to apply credit in dance study and a related area of study from dance courses offered at 91Å®Éñ’s Madrid campus, such as flamenco and Latin dance, among others.Ìý Ìý
Dance students must complete a minimum total of 23 creditsÌýfor the minor. Repeated course credits may not apply.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Dance Foundations | ||
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2000 | Introduction to Dance: Ballet, Modern, and Jazz Dance | 3 |
°Õ±á¸éÌý4515 | History of Theatre and Dance Advanced Studies | 3 |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý3000 | Choreography | 2 |
Dance Technique | ||
Choose four courses with the Dance Technique attribute, such as: | 8 | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2100 | Ballet Technique I | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2200 | Jazz Dance Technique I | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2300 | Modern Dance Technique I | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý3100 | Ballet Technique II | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý3200 | Jazz Dance Technique II | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý3300 | Modern Dance Technique II | |
Dance Study | ||
Choose two or more courses with the Dance Study attribute, such as: | 4 | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2010 | Dance Improvisation | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2020 | Hip-Hop Dance | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2650 | Spanish Dance: Flamenco | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2660 | Latin Rhythms and Dance | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2670 | The New Flamenco Experience | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2680 | Advanced Latin Rhythms & Dance | |
¶Ù´¡±·°äÌý2850 | Musical Theatre Dance | |
Related Area of Study | 3 | |
Choose one course with the Dance Related Area attribute, such as: | ||
²Ñ±«³§°äÌý2270 | Music Theory I | |
²Ñ±«³§°äÌý3300 | History of Music I | |
²Ñ±«³§°äÌý3310 | History of Music II | |
°Õ±á¸éÌý1010 | Introduction to Performing Arts | |
°Õ±á¸éÌý2200 | Survey of Theatre Design | |
°Õ±á¸éÌý2500 | Costume Construction | |
°Õ±á¸éÌý2510 | Acting I: Fundamentals | |
°Õ±á¸éÌý2560 | Movement for the Theatre | |
°Õ±á¸éÌý2580 | Make-Up for the Stage | |
°Õ±á¸éÌý3620 | Stage Management | |
Total Credits | 23 |
Continuation Standards
A student must maintain a 2.00 grade point average (GPA) in dance minor coursework.