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Dance | Performing Arts
Area of study
Arts
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Faculty of Performing Arts

The Faculty of Performing Arts offers a range of programs in the fields of creation and production, dance, music, and theater.


About the Faculty

  • The faculty has a team of experienced instructors and a well-equipped infrastructure to support student learning.
  • The faculty's history and presentation provide insight into its mission and values.
  • The faculty is led by a dean and has a council that oversees its operations.

Specializations

  • Creation and Production: This program focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of creation and production in the performing arts.
    • It covers topics such as scriptwriting, directing, and producing.
    • The program aims to develop students' skills in critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration.
  • Dance: This program offers training in various dance techniques, including contemporary, ballet, and folk dance.
    • It covers topics such as dance history, theory, and criticism.
    • The program aims to develop students' technical skills, artistic expression, and critical thinking.
  • Music: This program offers training in various aspects of music, including performance, composition, and musicology.
    • It covers topics such as music theory, history, and criticism.
    • The program aims to develop students' technical skills, artistic expression, and critical thinking.
  • Theater: This program offers training in various aspects of theater, including acting, directing, and playwriting.
    • It covers topics such as theater history, theory, and criticism.
    • The program aims to develop students' technical skills, artistic expression, and critical thinking.
  • Concentrations: The faculty offers various concentrations, including music, theater, and dance.

Admission

  • The faculty offers a range of admission options, including undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • The admission process involves an evaluation of the applicant's artistic and academic abilities.
  • The faculty offers scholarships and financial aid to eligible students.

Student Life

  • The faculty offers a range of student services, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health support.
  • The faculty has a range of student organizations and clubs, including music, theater, and dance groups.
  • The faculty offers opportunities for student mobility and exchange programs.

Courses

  • The faculty offers a range of courses in the fields of creation and production, dance, music, and theater.
  • Courses are taught by experienced instructors and are designed to develop students' technical skills, artistic expression, and critical thinking.
  • The faculty offers a range of elective courses, including music, theater, and dance.

Research and Innovation

  • The faculty is committed to research and innovation in the performing arts.
  • The faculty has a range of research centers and institutes, including the Center for Music Research and the Institute for Theater Studies.
  • The faculty offers opportunities for students to engage in research projects and collaborations with industry partners.

Facilities and Resources

  • The faculty has a range of facilities and resources, including theaters, concert halls, and dance studios.
  • The faculty has a range of equipment and technology, including sound and lighting systems, and video production facilities.
  • The faculty offers access to a range of libraries and archives, including the university's main library and specialized collections.

Danza Contempor嫕ea para Actores

  • Cr嶮itos: 3
  • Docentes: Jose Alejandro Ruiz Subauste y Miguel Garcia Llorens
  • This course is a theoretical and practical introduction to contemporary dance techniques for actors.
  • It covers topics such as body weight, center of gravity, movement motors, segmentation and disassociation of joints and muscles, coordination, flexibility, and strength, as well as rhythm and musicality.
  • The course aims to develop students' physical awareness, expressive abilities, and artistic interpretation.
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