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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Choreography | Dance | Dance Education
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance is a comprehensive classical and contemporary dance program offered by Colorado State University. This program requires a strong physical and mental commitment and an eagerness to learn and improve.


Program Overview

The B.F.A. degree is a professional education program designed to prepare students for careers in dance. Dance students explore the many possibilities for movement expression, along with creative and scholarly examination, in a challenging and supportive environment. The curriculum is focused on classical and contemporary dance performance, choreography, and pedagogy. This holistic approach includes anatomy and kinesiology, music, production design, and career development.


Program-Level Learning Objectives

  • Demonstrate technical and artistic achievement in the areas of classical and contemporary dance performance, teaching, and choreography.
  • Create solo, group, and site-specific choreography utilizing established and inventive devices and movement vocabulary.
  • Apply research, assessment, critical thinking, and advocacy skills to develop best pedagogical practices as a dance teacher.
  • Interpret and perform original and historic repertoire with confidence and discuss the development and significance of dance forms across cultures.
  • Explore the multitude of ways in which community engagement is embedded in dance, embracing diversity, equity, inclusion, and leadership.
  • Experience multiple facets of dance production and collaborate with colleagues in technical theatre to successfully navigate the many moving parts that contribute to dance production.

B.F.A. Dance Degree Plan

The B.F.A. in Dance consists of 120 total credits, including the following focus areas:


  • Technique, Performance, and Repertoire
  • Choreography and Improvisation
  • Pedagogy and Teaching Methodologies
  • History and Theory
  • Technical Production and Design
  • Guest Artists and Masterclasses

Focus Area Details

The program provides students with multiple opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge in tangible ways, such as performance of repertoire, supervised teaching, supervised concert direction, and choreography for concerts. Beginning their first year, students are eligible to perform in our five annually produced dance concerts. The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance is comprised of esteemed faculty, administrative, and production staff, all dedicated to supporting student education in all functions and genres of dance.


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