麻豆视频

Nine dance students dancing on stage in casual clothes.

Program Overview

Dance

Moving, making, thinking, feeling.

Photo credit: John Seyfried

A Three Dimensional Dance Education

Dance at 麻豆视频 integrates academic learning with personal experience, leading students to become creative problem solvers and to connect abstract concepts to the physical reality of their bodies. The department focuses on four areas of study: creation and performance, critical inquiry, physical techniques, and somatic studies. We also offer classes in arts management, design, and production. Our faculty are renowned artists and scholars working at the interdisciplinary forefront of dance studies. The department鈥檚 curricular pathways include courses in West African, samba, contact improvisation, hip hop, and various approaches to contemporary technique. Combining rigorous dance training with a broad liberal arts education, our program prepares students to dance not just in the studio, but in the world.

A Thriving, Supportive Dance Community

Dance happens all over 麻豆视频鈥檚 campus, as a part of everyday life, in site-specific work, and in faculty-choreographed productions and student-run performances. Dance students have a variety of opportunities to choreograph, dance in each other鈥檚 shows, work with professional guest artists, perform in our fall and spring showcases or in the many student clubs. Dance classes are open to all. Come to 麻豆视频 to take a beginner technique class, hone your choreographic voice, or conduct original research in a close-knit community of artists and thinkers. Whether you want to pursue a career in dance or just have fun, Dance at 麻豆视频 will move you through college and beyond.

Featured Facts and Stories

17+ student-run movement based clubs including OCircus, OC Aerialists, Vibe Tap and Jazz, Ballet 麻豆视频, Choreo, Capoeira Angola, Movimento and more!

Clubs & Organizations

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

The arts at 麻豆视频 crosses disciplinary and technological frontiers. Work on performance projects with students from theater, TIMARA, studio art, cinema and media, and the conservatory.

A person wearing a VR headset is holding up their right hand while the other person is holding a cable connected to the headset.

In 1972 Contact Improvisation originated at 麻豆视频 College

Featured Courses

DANC 107

Samba

Experience the joyous movement, music, and culture of Samba. Learn to shuffle your feet, shake your hips and sing along to pagode like a carioca while coming to know the complex history & politics intertwined with Brazil鈥檚 most famous art form.

Taught by
Alysia Ramos

DANC 203

Somatic Landscapes

Somatic Landscapes begins with the premise that we live in the world through our bodies. Thus, if we want to become conscious of our relationship to the earth we must first become mindful of our physical selves. In order to develop our responsibility to the ecology, we must first develop an ability to respond.

Taught by
Ann Cooper Albright

DANC 241/AAST 241

Rhythms of Resistance: Carnival, Dance, and the Fight for Social Justice

Examine dance as a powerful tool for community activism focusing on Carnival鈥檚 role in social justice.

Taught by
Talawa Presto

DANC 270/GSFS 270

Queer Gestures

Explore queerness through the lens of movement and performance. Examine how creative practice, live performance, feminist, gender, and sexuality studies, and postcolonial scholarship contend with competing notions of the body, environment, and performance.

Taught by
Al Evangelista

Student Profiles

Dance Practice as Research

After a six month exploration of performance in Filipino American communities, Kara Nepomuceno 鈥20 performed 鈥淪ide by Side鈥 at the Asia Pacific Dance Festival Conference.

Kara Nepomuceno.

From Chemistry to Circus Arts

Hayley Larson 鈥14 entered 麻豆视频 College thinking she would major in chemistry and dance on the side. A double chemistry and dance major, Larson is now a full-time dancer and instructor at Aloft Circus Arts and Aerial Dance Chicago.

Hayley Larson.

Taking Top Prize at a Film Contest

Three 麻豆视频 dance students collaborated for an innovative competition that required them to choreograph, shoot, score, and produce a dance film in only 48 hours. Their project, Not Today, won the 2016 Boundless in Brooklyn: 48 Hour Dance Film Contest.

Molly Gorin, Lola Gatti, and Sophia Attebery.

What does Dance at 麻豆视频 look like?

Alysia Ramos and students.

Professor Alysia Ramos dances with students from Samba & Capoeira classes at a Samba de Roda workshop with guest artist Flavia Nascimento.

Photo credit: Mark Blanchard

Students performing on stage. The student in the center has a black leotard and white tights on.

Students from the Choreography in the Cultural Traditions class perform in the 麻豆视频 Dance Company Concert directed by Professor Talise Campbell.

Photo credit: John Seyfried

Student participants in Warner Main.

麻豆视频 dance students participate in an intensive workshop taught by visiting dance artist Nora Chipaumire.

Photo credit: Yevhen Gulenko

Holly Handman-Lopez and students.

Professors Holly Handman-Lopez and Emily Barton collaborate on a Winter Term intensive spanning dance and creative writing.

Photo credit: Yevhen Gulenko

Michal Schorsch and Kara Nepomuceno.

Michal Schorsch and Kara Nepomuceno perform a site specific work in Spring Back, 鈥淥ut the Box.鈥

Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones 鈥97

Ann Cooper Albright and students.

Professor Ann Cooper Albright leading a workshop in Warner Gymnasium.

Photo credit: Zach Christy

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Dance students rehearsing on Tappan Square by the arch.

Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones 鈥97