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Our Dance Performance bachelor's degree combines a strong foundation in history and theory with rigorous training in style and technique, along with experiential learning opportunities in composition and performance. Dance Performance majors are prepared to work professionally within a dance troupe, choreograph performances and operate a dance studio.
Auditions are required for music, theatre, and dance majors at ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½. What to expect at the audition.
You don't need to wait to be admitted to RIC to audition, but we recommend that you have your Admissions application completed by your audition date.
Understand the courses you’ll take, the curriculum requirements to meet, and the concepts you’ll gain mastery of. This program also offers a minor program option. Get the detailed information you’re looking for.
Dec 4-6 @ 7:30 pm, and Dec 6 & 7 @ 1:00 pm
Friday, December 12th at 10:00am, Saturday, December 13th at 1:00pm and 6:00pm
Friday 2/20 at 7:30pm, Saturday 2/21 at 7:30pm and Sunday 2/22 at 1:00pm
Dance performance majors have multiple opportunities to train with national and international guest artists, teachers and choreographers in residence throughout the course of their studies.
If you're looking for a challenging and supportive environment where you can develop your artistic talents, we're excited to meet you and get started.
"The program prepared me for success in my career as a cruise ship performer, a musical theatre actor, and a dance instructor. While studying at RIC, I studied with renowned entertainers and dedicated professors who taught me the importance of hard work, reliability, professionalism and creativity."
RIC dance major discusses her passion for this art form.
To qualify for acceptance as a BA in dance major, you must be admitted to ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ (following the general admission procedures described in Admissions & Financial Aid) and successfully complete a dance audition. You do not need to wait to be admitted by RIC Admissions to perform your audition, but we recommend that you at least complete your admissions application by your audition date.
Upon completion of this program, students will demonstrate:
Students pursuing a dance performance major need to write effectively and clearly about themselves as dancers, teachers, choreographers and administrators. Researching about dancers, choreographers or content for creative projects is a staple for students in the dance discipline. Although a visual art form, the ability to communicate one’s art, process, research, methodology and pedagogy is equally important for dancers.
We have identified the following two courses as writing in the discipline for dance:
These courses have been selected because they occur in the beginning and middle of the student’s degree program, which assists with monitoring growth in their writing development. Further, these courses are well-suited for WID because, from a curriculum standpoint, they provide the room and space for intensive writing instruction and practice.
Although DANC 215 and 325 have been designated as our WID courses, various other dance courses also contain writing components and instruction.
Students taking our WID courses will practice various written genres, including critiques, arguments, analytical and exploratory pieces, and research papers.
Students taking dance WID courses will encounter experiential teaching practices that include scaffolded assignments, multiple drafts, peer review, instructor feedback, in-class writing and writing-to-learn exercises. Instructors give lectures on writing, feedback and assignments.
Students who have completed the WID courses in dance should be confident that they have the foundation, tools and practice to successfully write in the dance field. Students will be capable of successfully writing job applications, cover letters, resumes/CVs, artist statements, teaching philosophy statements, grant applications and commission proposals and scholarly research.
Declaring a minor allows you to explore other areas of interest and make interdisciplinary connections. Minor areas at RIC complement and reinforce all major areas of study. By declaring a minor, you can set yourself apart as a candidate for job, internship and volunteer opportunities.
RIC's Department of Theatre and Dance doesn’t just teach you to perform, it prepares you with the tools and experiences necessary to build a career on or directly related to the stage.