DOCUMENT RESUME ED 324 318 SP 032 690 AUTHOR Allen, Beverly J., Ed. TITLE Dance Directory 1990. INSTITUTION American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Reston, VA. National Dance Association. PUB DATE 90 NOTE 118p. AVAILABLE FROM AAHPERD Publication Sales Office, 1900 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091. PUB TYPE Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01 Plus Postage. PC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS *Colleges; *Dance Education; *Degrees (Academic); Higher Education; *High Schools; *Program Content; Secondary Edtv:ation ABSTRACT This edition of the dance directory contains updated information on colleges and institutions which offer dance education. It lists the following information: (1) name of college or university and whether it is a state or private institution; (2) name of department; (3) mailing address and telephone number; (4) degrees and/or certification offered; (5) faculty membersdegrees held, institution ranking; (6) breakdown of courses with credit hours; (7) quarter or semester system; and (8) performing groups. (JD) * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * **********************************t************************************
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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 324 318 SP 032 690
AUTHOR Allen, Beverly J., Ed.
TITLE Dance Directory 1990.
INSTITUTION American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,Recreation and Dance, Reston, VA. National DanceAssociation.
PUB DATE 90
NOTE 118p.
AVAILABLE FROM AAHPERD Publication Sales Office, 1900 AssociationDrive, Reston, VA 22091.
PUB TYPE Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132)
EDRS PRICE MF01 Plus Postage. PC Not Available from EDRS.
ABSTRACTThis edition of the dance directory contains updated
information on colleges and institutions which offer dance education.It lists the following information: (1) name of college or universityand whether it is a state or private institution; (2) name of
department; (3) mailing address and telephone number; (4) degrees
and/or certification offered; (5) faculty membersdegrees held,institution ranking; (6) breakdown of courses with credit hours; (7)quarter or semester system; and (8) performing groups. (JD)
* Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made *
The American Alliance for Health,Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
1900 Association DriveReston, Virginia 22091
ISBN 0-88314-498-0
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NATIONAL DANCE ASSOCIATION
The National Dance Association is dedicated to promoting the development and implementationof sound philosophies and policies in all forms of dance aid in dance education at all levels. Byproviding leadership for improvement in programs, materials, and methods, NDA is active inidentifying resources, and in gathering and disseminating pertinent information on dance toAssociation/Alliance members, other organizations, g,wernmental bodies and agencies, and tothe general public. In cooperation with other arts and education organizations and structuresin the Alliance, NDA strives to cultivate, facilitate, and promote the understanding and practiceof dance.
Membership in NDA includes dancers, choreographers, dance educators, therapists, dancescience and medicine specialists, arts administrators, and Alliance members interested in dance.NDA sponsors programs by leaders in the field at state, district, and national conventions andthrough special conferences and workshops, some of which are presented in cooperation withother arts and education organizations. Through its publications, the NDA provides informationon dance research, career opportunities, current information on the arts, curriculum guidelines,teacher preparation/certification, and a directory of dance programs, resources, and scholar-ships. Each year awards honor those members who have made special contributions to the fieldof dance. The NDA Scholar Award recognizes a member who has a scholarly/creative recordextending over ten years and is a significant contributor to NDA and its goals. The NDA HeritageAward honors a member who has made outstanding contributions of national or internationalsignificance and provided meritorious service to NDA, other dance organizations, or to dancein general. Other awards honor dance students and educators throughout the country.
To meet its goals, the NDA promotes:
. Increased cooperation with other dance, education, and arts organizationsto pursue common goals;
. Continued efforts to establish and elevate standards;
Development of curricuk,m and methodology to augment instructionalmethods;
Increased communication and influence with educators, administrators,and local/state/federal bodies and agencies.
To enhance the role of dance as an integral and vital part of education and the human experience,the National Dance Association continues to be a significant force in promoting the quality ofdance for individuals of all ages, skill levels, and cultures.
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PREFACE
The Dance Directory is sponsored by the National Dance Asscciation, an association ofthe American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. The listing of DanceMajor and Minor programs from colleges and universities makes up the bulk of the Directory. Alisting of Performing Arts High Schools has also been included.
The Fourteenth Edition of the Dance Directory contains updated information on danceprograms previously listed, plus many new entries. Information for the publication was obtainedfrom persons in charge of respective dance programs. The Directory cites the followinginformation:
Name of Institution/State or PrivateName of College (e.g. College of the Arts)Name of Department (e.g. Dance Dept.; Dept. of HPER)Mailing AddressTelephone NumberDegrees and/or Certification offeredFaculty Members
Degrees HeldInstitution Ranking
Breakdown of Courses with Credit HoursQuarter or Semester SystemPerforming Groups
The editor expresses appreciation to Dr. Melanie White-Dixon and all of the departmentheads who sent in information on programs of dance.
The editor also gratefully acknowledges the typist, Mae Billups, and Pam Nelson of theAAHPERD staff for her computer assistance.
Beverly .1. Allen, Ph.D., EditorAlabama State UniversityMontgomery, Alabama
Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts in Teach incBachelor of Fine ArtsBachelor of MusicBachelor of Physical EducationBachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science in Education
Master of ArtsMaster of Arts in TeachingMaster of EducationMaster of Fine ArtsMaster of Arts in Liberal StudiesMaster of MusicMaster of Physical EducationMaster of ScienceMaster of Science in EducationMaster of Science in Physical Education
Doctor of Fine ArtsDoltor of Musical ArtsDoctor of Physical EducationDoctor of EducationDoctor of Humane LettersDoctor of Philosophy
Certified Movement AnalystRegister d Dance Therapist
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ALABAMA
CONTENTS
Auburn University 1
Birmingham Southern College 1
University of Alabama at Birmingham 1
University of Alabama 1
University of Montevallo 2
ARIZONAArizona State University 2University of Arizona 3
ARKANSASArkansas State University 3University of Arkansas 3
University of Arkansas-Little Rock 4
CALIFORNIAAllan Hancock College 4California Institute of the Arts 5California Polytechnic State University 5California State University
Chico 5Fresno 6Fullerton 6Hayward 7Long Beach 7Los Angeles 8Sacramento 8
Chapman College 8College of Sequoias 9Dominican College 9Loyola Marymount University 9Mills College 10Merrit College 10Moorpark College 10Saddleback Community Coilege 11
San Diego State University 11San Francisco State University 11San Jose State University 12U.S. International University 12University of California
Berkeley 13Irvine 13Los Angeles (UCLA) 14Riverside 15Santa Barbara 15Santa Cruz 16
University of the Pacific 16University of San Francisco 16
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COLORADOColorado State University 17Loretto Heights 17Mesa College 17Naropa Institute 18University of Colorado 18
University of Northern Colorado 18
CONNECTICUTConnecticut College 19Trinity College 19University of Bridgeport 19Wesleyan University 20
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAAmerican University 20George Washington University 20
FLORIDAFlorida State University 21Jacksonville University 21Pensacola Junior College 22Saint Leo College 22University of Florida 22University of Miami 23University of South Florida 23
GEORGIABrenau College 23Georgio State University 24University of Georgia 24
HAWAIIUniversity of Hawaii 24
IDAHOIdaho State University 25University of Idaho 25
ILLINOISBarat College 26Center for Nutritional Counseling 26Columbia College 26Eastern Illinois University 27Illinois State University 27Northeastern Illinois University 28Northwestern University 28University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign 29University of Illinois at Chicago 29
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INDIANA MICHIGANBall State University 30 Alma College 41Butler University 30 Eastern Michigan University 41Indiana State University 30 Hope College 41Indiana University 31 Marygrove College 42
Michigan State University 42IOWA Muskegon Community College 42lowa State University 31 Oakland University 42University of lowa 32 Siena Heights Collegc 43
University of Michigan 43KANSAS Wayne State University 43Kansas State University 32 Western Michigan University 44University of Kansas 33Washburn University 33 MINNESOTAWichita State University 33 College of St. Teresa 44
Southwest State University 45KENTUCKY St. Olaf College 45Eastern Kentucky University 34 University of Minnesota-Duluth 45
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 46LOUISIANACentenary College of Louisiana 34 MISSISSIPPI eLouisiana State University 34 Mississippi University for Women 46Loyola New OrleansNorthwestern State University
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University of Southern MississippiUniversity of Mississippi
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Southeastern Louisiana University 35University of Southwestern Louisiana 35 MISSOURI
Avila College 47MAINE Northwest Missouri State University 47University of Maine at Orono 36 Southwest Missouri State University 48
Stephens College 48MARYLAND University of Missouri-Columbia 48Goucher College 36 University of Missouri-Kcmsas City 48Towson State University 37 Washington Univeray 49University of Ma.yland 37 Webster Un;versity 49
William Woods Co 'liege 49MASSACHUSETTSAmherst College 38 MONTANAThe Boston Conservatory 38 University of Montana 50Boston University 38Hampshire College 39 NEBRASKALesley College 39 Creighton University 50Mount Holyoke College 39 University of Nebraska-Lincoln 50Northeastern University 39 University of Nebraska at Omaha 51Simon's Rock of Bard College 40Smith College 40 NEVADATufts University 40 University of Nevada-Las Vegas 51University of Massachsetts at Amherst 41 University of Nevada-Reno 51
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NEW HAMPSHIREUniversity of New Hampshire 52
NEW JERSEYCentenary College 52Fairleigh Dickinson University 52Glassboro State College 52Montclair State College 52Rutgers University 53Stockton State College 53William Paterson College 54
NEW MEXICOUniversity of New Mexico 54
NEW YORKAdelphi University 55Alfred University 55Bard College 55Barnard College 55Brooklyn College 56College of Staten Island/Cuny 56City College of New York 57Columbia University 57Cornell University 57Dutchess Community College 58Elizabeth Seton College 58Hamilton College 58HoFstra University 58Hunter College 59The juilliard School 59Herbert H. Lehman College 59Long Island Univer.ity 60Marymount College 60Nassau Community College 60The New School 60New York University 61
Dept. of Dance & DanceEducation 61
Tisch School of the Arts 62Queensborough Community College 63Queens College 63Russell Sage College 63Sarah Lawrence College 63skidmore College 64State University of New York
Appalachian State University 67East Carolina University 67St. Mary's College 67North Carolina School of the Arts 68University of North Carolina 68
Charlotte 68Greensboro 68
OHIOAntioch College 69Baldwin-Wallace College 69Bowling Green State University 69Cleveland State University 70Cuyahoga Community College 70Denison University 70Kent State University 70Lake Erie College 71Miami University 71Oberlin College 71Ohio State University 72Ohio University 72Ohio Wesleyan University 73Sinclair Community College 73University of Akron 73University of Cincinnati 73University of Toledo 74Wright State University 74
OKLAHOMACentral State University 74University of Oklahoma 75
OREGONClatsop Community College 75Oregon State University 75Portland State University 76University of Oregon 76
PENNSYLVANIAAllentown College 77East Stroudsburg State University 77Mercyhurst College 77Philadelphia College of the
Performing Arts 77Point Park College 77Slippery Rock University 78Temple University 78The University of the Arts 79West Chester University 80
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RHODE ISLAND VIRGINIARhode Island College 80 Hollins College 91
Roger Williams College 80 James Madison University 91
George Mason University 92
SOUTH CAROLINA Mary Washington College 92
Coker College 80 Radford University 92Columbia College 81 Randolph-Macon Woman's College 93
Furman University 81 Shenandoah College & Conservatory 93
Winthrop College 81 Virginia Commonwealth University 93Virginia Intermont College 94
SOUTH DAKOTASouth Dakota State University 82 WASHINGTON
Cornish College of the Arts 94
TENNESSEE Central Washington University 94Memphis State University 82 Eastern Washington University 95Middle Tennessee State University 82 Pacific Lutheran University 95University of Tennessee 83 Washington State University 95University of Tennessee-Martin 83 University of Washington 95George Peabody College for Teachers 83 Western Washington University 96VanderlAt University 83
WEST VIRGINIATEXAS West Virginia University 96Lamar University 84North Texas State University 84 WISCONSINSam Houston State University 84 University of WisconsinSouthern Methodist University 85 Green Bay 97Southwest Texas State University 85 Madison 97Texas Tech University 85 Milwaukee 97Texas Christian University 86 Oshkosh 97Texas Woman's University 86 Stevens Point 98Trinity University 87 Whitewater 93University of Houston-Clear Lake City 87University of Texas at Austin 87 WYOMING
University of Wyoming 98
UTAHBrigham Young University 87 CANADASnow College 88 George Brown College 99University of Utah 88 University of Montreal 99
Ballet 88 University of Waterloo 99Modern 90
Utah State University 90Weber State College 90
VERMONTBennington College 90Johnson State College 91
University of Vermont 91
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HIGH SCHOOLS OF THE PERFORMING ARTS
SCHOOL
ALABAMAAlabama School of Fine ArtsCarver Creative & Performing Arts
CALIFORNIAArts Magnet SchoolGraphic Arts CenterSan Francisco Conservatory of BalletSchool of Creafive & Performing Arts
CONNECTICUTEducational Center for the Arts
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIADuke Ellington School for the Arts
FLORIDACenter for Visual & Performing ArtsDillard High SchoolFlorida School of the ArtsSarasota Visual & Performing Arts
Center
GEORGIANorthside High School of
Performing Arts
ILLINOISCurrie High SchoolEvanston Township High SchoolSchool of the ArtsWhitney Young Magnet High School
INDIANAShortridge High School for
Performing Arts
KENTUCKYYouth Performing Arts School
LOUISIANABaton Rouge Magnet SchoolNew Orleans Center for Creative Arts
MASSACHUSETTSEnglish High School of Visual &
Performing ArtsMadison Park High School of MusicVisual & Performing Arts MagnetsWalnut Hill School
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MICHIGANCass Technical High SchoolInterlochen Arts Academy
MINNESOTAChildren's Theater Technical SchoolGraphic Arts, Harding High SchoolPerforming Arts Learning CenterPhoto City Learning CenterRadio & Television Production,
Highland Park SeniorHigh School
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MISSOURIVisual & Performing Arts High School 102
NEW JERSEYArts High School 102Glenfield School 102School of Performing Arts, Monclair
High School 102Teaneck Arts Magnet High School 102
NEW YORKBuffalo Academy for Visual &
101 Performing ArtsCultural Arts Center
East Harlem Performing Arts School101 Fashion Industries High School101 Harbor Junior High School-101 Performing Arts101 High School of Art & Design
High School of Performing ArtsLaGuardia High School of Music & ArtMount Vernon High School
101 New York School of PrintingSchool of Performing Arts
101 NORTH CAROLINANorth Carolina School of the Arts
101 OHIO101 Cincinnati School for Creative and
Performing Arts
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Jefferson High School Magnet A. is Magnet High School atArts Program 103 Booker T. Washington 104
High School for the Visual &PENNSYLVANIA Performing Arts 104Boas Center for the Arts 103 High School for Performing & VisualConwell Middle Magnet School 103 Arts, Houston IndependentRiverside Center for the Arts 104 School District 104Rgh School of Creative & Performing
Arts 104 WASHINGTONPhiladelphia College of the Ballard High School for Visual &
Performing Arts 104 Performing Arts 104Multi Arts Magnet, Ingraham
RHODE ISLAND High School 104Hope High School 104 Multi Arts Magnet, Lincoln
High School 104SOUTH CAROLINAFine Arts Center 104 AUSTRALIA
Victorian College of the Als 104
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ALABAMA
AUBURN UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dept. of Health, P.E. & Recreation2050 Memorial ColiseumAuburn, Al 36830205/826-4484Dotti Rich, Coordinator
Dance UABB.A.D. & Co. (Ballet Against Drugs)The MastersAffiliated Program: UAB Youth Ballet
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA/State inst.Theatre and Dance DepartmentBox 870239Tuscaloosa, Al 35487.0239205/348-5283Edie Barnes, Director of Dance Division
DegreeB.A. DanceFacultyEdie BarnesDella RanslemLinda CaldwellUndergraduate CoursesDance AppreciationIntroduction to Modern DanceFundamentals of Modern DanceIntroduction to BalletBallet 1: Fundamentals of BalletTheatre Dance 1,11ImprovisationIntroduction to Jazz DanceModem Dance Technique 1,11Ballet Technique 1,11Composition 1,11Jazz Dance 1,11
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ALABAMA - ARIZONA
Music for Dance 3Choreography 3Theory and Principles 3History of Dance 1,11 3Performing GroupDance AlabamaEdie Barnes, Artistic Director
UNIVERSITY OF AlABAMA/State Inst.Box 6386University, AL 35486205/348-5530Lou Wall, Chairperson
DegreesB.A. Dance Major & MinorProgram Emphasis: Modern DanceFacultyLouise Crofton, Inst., LRADPamela Mundy Lawrence, Irst., M.F.A.Lou Wall, Assoc. Prof., M.F.A.Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction to Modern DanceModern Dance Technique 1Modern Dance Technique 11Ballet 1Ballet 11Ballet 111Jazz 1Jazz 11Theatre DanceImprovisationDance CompositionRhythmic AnalysisDance AppmciationDance HistoryChoreographic Design & ProductionChoreographyDance PracticumIndependent StudyTheory and PrinciplesPerforming GroupUniversity DancersDirector: Lou Wal;Two formal concerts per year
UNIVERSITY OF MONTEVALLO#180, Montevallo, AL 35115205/665-6410Marianne Zeanah, Contact Person
ChoreographyHistory St Phil.Dance ProductionPerforming Group6rchesis: One major performance plus
informal showings & school touringprogram
ARIZONA
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dept. of Dance, PEBE 107BTempe, AZ 85287602/965-5029Beth C. Lessard, Chair
DegreesB.F.A., B.A., M.F.A., Dance Major
S.H. Program Emphasis: Peformance,2 Education, Modern, &2 Choreography3 Secondary Cedification Available2 Auditions required3 Faculty2 Xenia Chlistowa, Assoc. Prof.2 Pegge Harper, M.F.A., Instr.2 Marion Kirk Jones, M.A., Prof.2 Robert G. Kaplan, B.M.E., Asst. Prof.3 Beth C. Lessard, Ph.D., Prof.3 Ann Ludwig, M.S., Asst. Prof.3 Shelia Marion, M.A., Asst. Prof.3 Pamela Matt, M.A., Instr.3 Daniel Nagrin, B.A., Professor3 Undergraduate Courses S.H.3 Contemporary Dance1 History & Philos. of Dance 23 Beginning Modern 1 & 113 &ginning Ballet 1 & 11
:Aen's BalletTheatre StylesImprovisation 1 & 11SocialSquareInternotional FolkMcvement for AthletesMusic Theory for Dance 2/3Technique 8, Theory of Mod. Dance 2/3Technique & Theory of Ballet 2/3Dance Notation 1 3Fundamentals of Choreography 1Dance Production 1 & 11 2Music Literature for Dance 3Dance Notation 11Theory & Practice of Teaching
Dance 1 & 11 3Children's DanceDance History 1Dance History 11IdeakinesisChoreography & Accompaniment 3
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Advanced ChoreographySenior Performance 2Graduate CoursesCultural Concepts of Dance 3
Dance Philos. 8, Criticism 3
Advanced Problems in Analysisof Dance Technique 3
Choreographer/Composer Workshop 3
Technim4 & Theory of Ballet 2
Dance tagecraft 8, Production 3
Individual 8, Group Choreography 3
Dance Theatre 1
Dance Notation 111Pedagogy: Modern/BalletIdeokinesisMFA PerformanceSeminar: Dance Education &Administration, Research in
ChoreographyHistory 8, Philosophy of DancePedagogy for Ballet & Modern DancePerforming GroupUniversity of Arkansas Dance CompaayDirectors: Dr. L Terry Brusstar,Mr. Aubrey WatsonFormal & Informal Concerf Touring
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASL.11i- (ZOCK/State Inst.
Department of Theatre/Dance33rd & UniversityLittle Rock, AR 72204501/569-3291
Effort ShapelabanotatonTheater Dance 111 & IVDance Production I 11-V111
S.H. Performing Group1 -Ariansas Dance Theatre, a Little Rock
based eclectic dance touring1 company1
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1-1 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASLITTLE ROCK/1-1 State Inst.1 HPER/Dance1-1 33rd and University
Little Rock, AR 722041-1 501/569-3348
Barbara Jo Bray, Gwen Twille, Coordinators1 Degree3 B.S.E. bance Minor3 Program Emphasis: Education
Faculty
Barbara Jo Bray, M.Ed., Asst. Prof.Gwen Twille, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesTap DanceJazz DanceModem Dance 1 & 11Ballet 11VDance 1 for MajorsRhythmic Activity for ChildrenAnalysis of Human MotionHistory & Philosophy of DancePerforming GroupUALR Dance CompanyGwen Twille, Barbara Jo Bray,DirectorsFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
Dot Callaner 2oordinatorDegreeB.A. in Theatre, Dance EmphasisFaculty
S.H.
Dot Callanen, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Gwen Twille, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Barbara Jo Bray, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesLeisure Science 2Ballet 1 & I I 4Modern 1 & 11 4Jazz 1 & I I 4Ballet 111 & IV 4Jazz 111 & IV 4Dance Performance 3Ballet V & VI 4Modern V & V1 4Tap 1 & 11 4Choreography 1 & 11 4Dance Production 1 & 11 2Dance Ensemble 1 2Theater Dance 1 & 11 4Costume Techniques 3Stagecraft 3Partnering
1
Ballet V11 & VI 1 1 4Modern VI 1 & VI I 1 4Dance Production 111 1
History of Dance Styles I & I I 6Repertory 1
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CALIFORNIA
ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE/State Inst.800 South College DriveSanta Maria, CA 93454805/922-6966, Ext. 213Linda Baden, Chairman
Men's DancePointe & PartneringChoreographyRhythms for DancersDance EnsembleDance AppreciationTouring labPerformance labTech. Production labStretchPerforming GroupDance EnsembleFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS/State Inst.
24700 Mc Bean ParkwayValencia, CA 913551-800-292-ARTS in California1-800-545-ARTS in other StatesCristyne Lawson, Dean
DegreesB.F.A.M.F.A.Certificate of Fine ArtsAdvanced Certificate of Fine ArtsAuditions requiredFacultyLarry AttawayLaurence BlakeRebecca BobeleCarolann CarterCkire DuncanRobert OchsDavid StoutKurt WeinheimerTina YuanCristyne Lawson, DeanUndergraduate CoursesMovement Seminar/PilatesMusic for DancersComposition 1-1VHistorical Survey of DanceModern Dance HistoryModem Dance TechniqueBallet TechniqueDance ShowingsProduction CrewingProduction Tech. for DanceDance Costume DesignVideo for DanceEnvironmental Design for DanceTheatreAnatomy & KinesiologyPhysiology of ExerciseIndependent ProjectsConcepts in Lighting for DanceGraduate CoursesModern Dance TechniqueBallet TechniqueCompositionDance Showings
2 Production Crewing1 M.F.A. Thesis Workshop3 Movement Seminar/Pilates1 Seminar in Music for Dance3 Criticism3 Video for Dance1 Concepts in Lighting for Dance 23 Special Topics in Dance 23 Thesis Project 21 Performing Group
Calitornia Arts Dance EnsembleDirector: Cristyne LawsonOm formal concert per year
CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATEUNIVERSITY/State Inst.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407805/756-1169Moon Ja Minn Suhr, Dance Coordinator
DegreesDance MinorFacultyMaria Junco, M.A., Asst. Prof.Moon Ja Minn Suhr, Ph.D., Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBallet 1,11Jazz 1,11Modern Dance 1,11Social Dance 1,11Dance AppreciationOrientation to DanceDance NotationHistory of DanceDance Improvisation & CompositionMethods of Teaching DanceInternational Folk DanceChoreography 3-9Dance Production 3-12
2 Performing Group2 Orchesis Dance Company2 Formal concert, touring22 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYCHICO/2 State Inst.2 Department HPED2 First & Warner2 Chico, CA 959292 916/895-63732 Sandy Dvorak Ferguson, Coordinator
.Pegrm1-2 B.A. in P.E. Dance Emphasis
1 B.S. in P.E. Dance Emphasis1 Facul2 Iyn Christofori, M.A., Assoc. Prof.2 Sandy Dvorak Ferguson, M.S., Prof.
Beg., Int., Adv. JazzBeg., Int., Adv. BallroomBeg. Int., Adv. FolkRhytlimic FundamentalsPerformanceDance ProductionChoreographyElem. Dance EducationPro-Act DanceGraduate CoursesHistory of DanceStyles of Dance
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-FRESNO/State Inst.Department of CommunicationsArts and SciencesShaw at CedarFresno, CA 93740209/294-2281 or 294-3987Lois M. Trost le, Coordinator
a e eine Gaynard, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Ruth Griffin, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Hai Shik Kim, B.A., LecturerLois Trost le, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesIntro. to Modern Dance 1
Modern Dance TechniqueModern Jazz Dance 1
Modern Jazz Technique 1
Ballet TechniqueMusic as Dance Accomp.Creative Movement for ChildrenDance PerformanceTheatre CraftsLighting for PerformancesHistory of DanceDance ChoreographyDance in EducationCentering & AlignmentPhilos. Bases & Trends in DanceTheories of Improv. MovementTopics in DanceEffod/ShapeDelsade System of ExpressionExpressive Movement Core SeminarIndependent StudyActingGraduate CoursesUnder the Theater CurriculumPerforming GroupPodable Dance Troupe, Semi Professional
Resident Co.Student & Professional membership by
auditionTouring Company
S.H.
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYFULLERTON/StateInst.
Theatre Depsadment800 Nodh State College Blvd.Fulledon, CA 92634714/773-3628Joseph Arnold, Chairperson
Padnering 3Dance Improvisation 2Beginning Jazz 2Inter. Jazz 2Adv. Jazz 3Dance for Musical Theatre A,B 3-3Beginning Tap Dance 2Intermediate Tap Dance 2Mime & Pantomime A,B 3-3Rhythmic Analysis 3
Costume Fundamentals 3Theatrical Makeup 3Dance Composition A,B 3-3Adv. Dance Composition 3Dance Kinesiology 3Beginning Lighting 3Fundamentafs of Dance Instr. 3Creative Dance for Childien 3Force:, & Figures in 20th Century
Dance 3Dance in Cultural Perspectives 3Production & Performance A,B 2-2Dance Repedory 3Independent Study 1-3
Production & Performance Pro. 3Advanced Lighting 3Graduate CoursesIntro. to Graduate Study 3
Abnormal Psychology 4Psychology of Personality 411-Ned:Movement Anal,/ Ri Awareness 3
Selected Topics (Laban Analysis) 4
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CAUFORNIA
Special Populations: PsychomotorDisabilities & Implications 4
Clinical Approaches in Dance/Movement Therapy 4
Sem;nar in Dance 8, Dance MovementTherapy 4
Supervised Research 4-7Research in Applied Behavioral
Sciences 4Foundations of Counseling 4Group Theory & Procedures 4Electives:Seminar in Dance & Dance/Movement
Therapy 4Independent Study 1-5
Psychopathology in Adulthood 4Family Psychotherapy 4Psychotherapy with Children 3
Counseling & Psychotherapy Theory 4MultiCultural Aspects & Psychotherapy 4Counseling Women 4Performing GroupRepertory company under the directionof Laura Criscione
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYLONG BEACH/State Inst.
School of Fine ArtsDepartment of Dance1250 Bellflower Blvd.Long Beach, CA 90840-2801213/985-4747Joan Schlaich, Chairperson
CommunicationsPart time:Lenna DeMarco, Inst.Lawrence Rosenberg, Inst.Dean Scott, Inst.Undergraduate CoursesTech. Dance 1Modern Dance 1,11,111Jazz 1,11,111Ballet 1,11,111Fundamental MovementsHistory of DanceOrganization of Dance ProductionChoreographyDance PerformanceDance Teaching MethodsChoreography WorkshopAudio Visual Techniques for Dancers
COLLEGE OF SEQUOIASCommunity College915 S. Mooney Blvd.Visalia, CA 93277Linda Robello, Dance Director
DegreesA.A. Physical Education, TheatreAuditions, first week of class for advanced
courses & musical theatreFacultyLinda Robello, Dat.ce Director, full timeOne other part time guest teacherOne Graduate AssistantUndergraduate CoursesBeginning BalletIntermediate BalletBeginning JazzIntermediate JazzAdvanced JazzModernBeginningChoreographyTapMusical TheatrePerforming GroupDance Club which supports a performing
troup.
DOMINICAN COLLEGE/Private Inst.Dance DepartmentSan Rafael, CA 94901415/547-4440, Ext. 305
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Carol Teten, ChairpersonDegreesB.A. Dance Major + B.F.A.Program Emphasis: Performance,
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITYDepartment of Theatre & Dance7101 W. 80th StreetLos Angeles, CA 90045213/642-2837, 642-5160Judith M. Scalin, Chair
DegreesB.A.FacultyJudith Scalin, M.A., Prof.Gary Bates, M.A., Asst. Prof. (Part time)Undergraduate Courses S H.Ballet 1-1V 2Modern I/Jazz 1 2Modern 11-1V 2Jazz 1-IV 2Yoga 2Stress Management 2Stage Movement 2Dance of Greece 2Dance Exercise: Low Impact 2Aerobics 1,11 2Introduction to Choreography 3Dance History 3Kinesiology 1,11 3Theory and Criticism 3Principles of Teaching Dance 3
Creative Dance for Children 3
Movement Arts for Children 3Fundamentals of Composition 1,11 3
Laban Movement Analysis 3Styles and Form 3Advanced Choreography 3
Music for Dance 3Rehearsd and Performance 1.3
CALIFORNIA
Stagecraft (Theatre)Acting (Theatre)Movement Arts ;:ikido, t'ai chi chuan, etc.)Performing GroupDance Touring CompanyLiaison with Professional CompanyValyermo Sacred Dance Company
MILLS COLLEGE/Private Inst.5000 MacArthur Blvd.Oakland, CA 94613415/430-2175Mary Ann Kinkead, Chair
DegreesB.A., M.A., M.F.A.No audition required for undergraduate
programAudition or videotape required for graduate
programFacultyFull timeMary Ann Kinkead, M.A., Pror.Kathleen McClintock, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Judith Rosenberg, M.M., Artist/LecturerKay Clark Raine, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.L. Scott Marsh, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.FacultyPart timeBeth Jahn, Asst. Prof.June Watanabe, B.A., Asst. Prof.Shirley Wynne, Ph.D., Prof.Graduate Assistants: 6Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction to DanceAnthropological Basis of DanceRhythmic AnalysisBeginning & Inter. LabanotationMusic for the DancerDance of 17th, 18th & 19th CenturyTwentieth Century DanceAnalysis & Criticism of DanceCreative Dance for ChildrenIntroduction to ChoreographyComposition in Relation to Niusical &
Dramatic FormsComposition in Group FormsComposition in Pre-classic FormsChoreography in Modern FormsSenior Project in Choreojraphy &
Research PaperImprovisationJazzTap 1,11Ballet 1,11Modern 1-111Repertory Dance CompanyDance PracticumDance KinesiologyGraduate CoursesGraduate Project ResearchChoreographic ProjectIndependent ProjectLaboratory in Teaching DanceThesis
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campus & tours to surroundingcolleges & schools
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MERRITT COLLEGE/ State Inst.12500 Campus DriveOakland, CA 94619415/5314911Marian Wabon Beeken, Chairperson
DegreesAA/A.S.Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,and Modern Dance
FacultyFero yn Angell, M.A.Marian Beeken, M.A.Ronn Guidi, Director of Oakland BalletPatricia Lawton, M.A.Pauline Soffa, M.A.Lynn Wethers-Cole, M.A.Undergraduate Courses S H.Dance Composition 2Dance Production Workshop 2Fundamentals of Creative Dance 2Fundamentals of Music & Sound or Dance 2Int. & Adv. Techniques of Modern Dance 2History of Dance 3Afro/AmericanBalletFolkModernModern JazzTap
MOORPARK COLLEGE7075 Campus RoadMoorpark, CA 93021805/529-2321, Ext. 227/220Stella Matsudr., Director
ALeesA.A., no dance majorAuditions required only for special eventsFacul- Full timeStella S. Mats2a, Assoc. Prof.Part time:Rene BaumAvalon GarrettDenise RenaldiUndergraduate CoursesTechnique ClassesModern Dance 1,11,111Modern Jazz 1,11,111Ballet 1,11,111Production ClassImprovisationNnce for Elementary Children
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performing group, off-shoot ofproduction class. Winter show forchildren, Spring Concert, othermiscellaneous events (Lecture-Demo, Fashion Shows, Jazz DancePrograms, Musicals, etc.)
"Jazz-in-Motion" Performing JazzDance Company.
SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE28000 Marguerite ParkwayMission Viejo, CA 92692714/582-4545Betty Sherrer, Contact Person
DegreesAssociate of Arts (AA)Auditions for Student Concert held
Choreography: Basic Elements 2Choreography: Large Gri-ips 2Choreography: Form & Lontent 2Choreography: Recital 2History & Philosophy of Dance 2Dance Criticism 2Movement Exploration Activities for Children 2Rhythm & Dance Acfivities for Children 2Practicum: Folk Dance 2Practicum: Modern Dance 2Dance Pedagogy 3Applied Anatomy & Kinesiology 3Graduate CoursesAdmin. of Professional & Educational Dance 3Dance Ethnology: Traditional Dances in
Selected Cultures 3Seminar in Selected Topics in Dance:
Movement Analysis, Principles ofEffort Shape, 20th Century Survey ofCurrent Trends in Dance Multi-Media,Environmental & Experimental Dance,Dance in Relation to the Other Arts,Stylistic Analysis of Classical Ballet 3
SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Department of Dance1600 Holloway AyenueSan Francisco, CA 94132415/469-2062Nontsizi Dolores Cayou, Chairperson
2tsnises.Special Graduate Major, CEIAB.A. in Dance with concentrations in
Performance/Choreography & DanceEthnolog
B.A. in P.E. with Dance ConcentrationCA Teaching Credential, K-12
Audition for technique class placementrequired
FacultYNontsizi D. Cayou, M.A., Prof.Jerry Duke, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Albirda Rose, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.
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Susan Whipp, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Part time:Gail Barton, B.A., LecturerBlanche Brown, B.A., LecturerC-G Sevilla, LecturerWilfred Mark, LecturerHelen Martinez, MA., LecturerKenneth Griffiths, LecturerAlicia Pierce, B.A., Lc:turerGretchen Phillips, M.A., LecturerGuest artists invited to teach each semesterUndergraduate CoursesAfrican-Haitian 1,11,111Bo Ilet 1,11,111Folk 1,11,111Modern 1,11,111Modern Jazz 1,11,111,1VDance in Cultural ContextFundamentals of Dance MovementDance Composition: ChoreographyOrient. to Dance History PhilosophyIntro. to Dance TherapyFolklore of DanceFolklore of African-Haitian DanceDance Rehearsal & PerformanceTechnique Workshop in Contemporary DancelTechnique Workship in Modern1Dance 1
Technique Workshop in Folk/Ethnic 1
Technique Workshop in Ballet 1
Dance in Religion 3Advanced Contemporory Dance:
Repertory & Skills 1
Historical Survey of Dance in the VvesternWorld: 1300-Present 3
Rhythm & Music for the Dance 3Dance Composition: Choreography 11 3Principles of Dance Production 2-3Workshop in Folk/Ethnic Dance Production 3
The Development ofJazz Dance in America 2Intro. to Movement Notation 2Theory & Practice of Dance 2Dance Ethnology 2Special Study 3Performing GroupEMBAJE Dance EmsemblePerforming Group,
forum for student & faculty choreography,sponsors master classes, workshops,etc. Credit available for activeparticipation.
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Theatre Arts-Dance Dept.One Washington SquareSan Jose, CA 95192-0098408/924-4530, 924-4577Janet Van Swoll, Coordinator
DegreesBachelor of Arts-DanceMaster of Arts-Theatre Arts, Donce EmphasisFacultyMina Z. Garman, M.A., Prof.Annette Macdonald, M.A., Prof.
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U.S. INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY/SCHOOL OFPERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS/Private Inst.
10455 Pomerado RoadSan Diego, CA 92131619/693-4781Steven Wistrich, Head of Dance Section
FacultyCarol Egan, B.S., Lect.Jennifer Johnson, M.A.Caia Marcus, M.A., Lect.Carol Murota, M.A., Led.Wendy Rogers, B.A.Marni Thomas Wood, B.A., Assoc. Prof.David Wood, B.A., Prof.Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance 1-111Company ClassSources of MovementChoreograpy 1,11ActingStage CraftScenic DesignCostume Designlighting DesignRhythmic AnalysisMusic ResourcesPedagogyImprovisationRepertory and ProductionDance LaboratoryDance ProductionDance HistoryAesthetics & Criticism of DanceSenior Pro SeminarPerforming GroupsBay Area !Repertory Dance CompanyUniversity Dance TheatreChoreographer's Workshop
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAIRVINEDepartment of DanceSchool of Fine ArtsIrvine, CA 92717714/833-6611 or 833-7392Nancy Ruyter, Chairman
122gmB.A. Fine ArtsDance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance,
Education, Ballet, Modern,History & Criticism
M.F.A.Program Emphasis: Performance,Choreography, History & Theory,Criticism
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Auditions for transfer studentsFacultyEl Gabriel, M.F.A.Robert Garfias, Ph.S., Prof.Paul Hodgins, Asst. Prof. Ph.D. in progressDianne HoweOlga Mayna, 4 Prof.James Penrod, Prof.Janice Gudde Plastino, Ph.D., Prof.Nancy Ruyter, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Part time:Don Bradburn, lecturerLenna De Marco, M.A., LecturerJillana, lecturerBarbara Bailey Plunk, LecturerUndergraduate CoursesBalletFreestyle DanceJazzDance TheoryFundamentals of MusicMusic for DancersDance NotationDance listoryChoreographyActingDance PerformanceTheories of DanceStudio Workshop-Ballet 1Studio Workshop-Ballet 11Studio Workshop-Freestyle 1Studio Workshop-Freestyle 11Studio Workshop-Jazz 1Studio Workshop-Jazz 11Dance NotationGraduate CoursesHistory of World DanceHistory of Theatre DanceMusic for DancersCriticism of DanceAdv. Studio Workshop-Ballet 111Adv. Studio Workshop-Ballet 1VAdv. Studio Workshop-FreestyleAdv. Studio Workshop-JazzChoreographyDance PerbrmanceEthnic Dance-Eastern CulturesEthnic Dance-Vvestern CulturesChoreography 11Choreography 111Studio Tutorial-BalletStudio Tutorial-FreestyleStudio Tutorial-JazzStudio Tutorial-ChoreographyTutorial-History of DanceTutorial in Dance NotationM.F.A. ConcertBibliography & ResearchGraduate Studio-BalletGraduate Studio-FreestyleGraduate Studio-JazzGraduate Studio-Choreography
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Seminar-Dance History 4-4 4Seminar-Theories of Dance 4Seminar-Teaching of Dance 4-4-4Graduate Projects 4-4-4Directed Reading 4Thesis 4University Teaching 4-4-4Performing GroupUniversity of CA IrvineDirector: Chair of Dept.Formal, Informal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES/State !nst.College of Fire ArtsUCLA Dance DepartmentDance Building, Room 124Los Angeles, CA 900241 608213/825-3951Carol Scothorn, Chair
DegreesBA in DanceI',A in DanceMFA in DanceMA in Dance/Movement TherapyFccuhyProfessors:Elsie Dunin, M.A.Carol Scothorn, M.A., ChairDoris SiegelAllegra Snyder, M.A.Emma Lewis Thomas, Ph.D.Pia Gilbert, EmeritusAlma M. Hawkins, Ed.D., EmeritusMarion Scott, EmeritusAssociate Professors:Erma Dosamantes-Alperson, Ph.D.Judy Mitomai M.A.Assistant Professors:Judith Alter, Ed.D.Linda Goodman, Ph.D.Angelia Leung, M.A.Colin Quigley, Ph.D.lecturers:Peter Abilogu, M.A.Ronald BrownJudithe Gantz, M.A.Margaret HillsMartha Kalman, M.A., M.F.A.Juan Rios, M.A.Heidi Rorick, M.A.Suenobu TogiMedha Yodh, M.S.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.Fundamentals of Modern Dance 2Ballet 1-111 2Introduction to Dance 2Modern Dance Technique andChoreography 1-111 2
Music Analysis for Dance 2Labanotation 1-111 2Introduction to Dance Theater 2Laboratory in Dance Production 1,11 1
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Survey of Dancing in Selected Cultures 2Dance of Indonesia 2Dance of Japan 2Dance of India 2Dance of Korea 2Dance of Ghana 2Dance of Mexico 2Dance of Yugoslavia 2Dance of Spain 2Dance of Israel 2Dance of Selected Cultures 2Movement as Cultural Behavior 2Form and Structure in Choreography 4Music as Dance Accompaniment 4Anatomy for the Dancer 4Applied Principles of Conditioning and
Correctives for the Dancer 4Projects in Dance Kinesiobgy 4Principles of Movement Analysis: LabanAnatsis 4
Philosophical Bases and Trends in Dance 4-2Hisiory of Dance in Western Culture,Origins to 1600 4
History of Dance in Western Culture,1600 to the Present 4
Lighting Design for Dance Theatre 4Advanced Studies in Dance Theatre Lighting 2-4Costume and Scenic Desig, Concepts for
Dance TheatreAdvanced Dance CostumingDance Performance ilacticumFoundations of Dance EducationDance as Culture in EducationCreative Dance for ChildrenIntro. to Dance/Movement TherapyIntro. to Dance EthnologyDance Cultures of AsiaDance in Southeast AsiaDance in East AsiaDance in South AsiaDance Cultures of AfricaDance in Latin AmericaDance in the BalkansDance Cultures of Native AmericansAdvanced Dance PerformanceRepertory Dance TourProseminar: Dance PespectivesSpecial Studies in DanceGraduate CoursesAdvanced Choreography 4Music as Dance Accompaniment 4Music for Dance 4Principles of Dance Kinesiology 4Theories of Movement: Laban Analysis 4Advanced Studies in Notation 2Research Methods & Bibliography in Dance 4Philosophical Bases and Trends in Dance 4,2Aesthetics of Dance 4N-aissance Dance: Analysis and
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Group Dynamics and Process 2
Dance Movement Therapy 4Seminar in Dance/Movement Therapy 4Advanced Studies in Dance Ethnology 4Teaching Assista nt Seminar 2
Directed Field Stu4 in Dance Education 2-8
Clinical Internship Supervisioil 2,4Directed Individual Study or Research 2-8
Directed Study or Research in aHospital or Clinic 2-8
Preparation for M.A. ComprehensiveExamination 2-8
Research for and Preparation of M A. Thesis 2-8Performing GroupsUCLA Dance CompanyHigh School Touring CompanyWorks-in-ProgressUS Dance TheatreQuarterly Thesis ConcertsSenior ConcertSt.ident WorkshopsAn Evening of World Dance
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIARIVERSIDE/State Inst.Program in DanceRiverside, CA 92521714/787-5424Susan Foster, Chair
DegreesB.A. in DanceM.A. in Dance HistoryFacuhyFred Strickler, B.S.Christena L. Schlundt, Ph.D., Chair, Intercampus
M.A. in Dance HistorySusan Foster, Ph.D., Prof., Chair, Program in DanceSusan Rose, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Linda Tomko, M.A., Acting Asst. Prof.Irene Borger, M.A., LecturerStephanie Gillikind, B.A., LecturerBruce Heath, LecturerJuan Rios, M.A., LecturerBeverly Scott, B.A., LecturerKathryn S. Waggoner, B.A., lecturerAssociated Faculty, Intercamous M.A. in
Dance HistoryJohn C. Crawford, Ph.D., Music, UC RiversideFrank W. D. Ries, Ph.D., Dance, UC Santa
BarbaraNancy Lee Ruyter, Ph.D., Dance, UC IrvineRobert K. Sarlos, Ph.D., Dramatic Art,
4, Jean-Pierre Barricelli, Ph.D., Literature &Languages, UC Riverside
hederick K. Gable, Ph.D., Music, UC;Riverside
Id C. Johns, Ph.D., Music, UC Riversia,Hilton, Dance, UC Riverside
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John A. Phillips, Ph.D., History, UC RiversideGuy Sircello, f'h.D., Philosophy, UC IrvineAllegra Fuler Snyder, M.A., lkince, UCLAJames S. Strombotne, M.B.A., Art, UC
RiversideRobert S. Winter, Ph.D., Music, UCLAAnne L. Witherell, Ph.D., Music, UC Santa CruzUndergraduate CoursesLower DivisionIntro.1., Dance 4
Intro. to Dance CompoLlion 4Modern Dance Technique 1-111 2
Ballet Dance Technique 1-111 2
Jazz Dance Technique 1-111 2
Tap Dance Technique 1-111 2Mexican Folk Dance 1,11 2Social Dance Forms 1,11 2Asian Dance Forms 1,11 2Intensive Study with Visiting Artists 1-2
Upper Division,Techniques of Mime 4Dance Composition 1-111 4The Mime Tradition 4History of Ballet 4History of Modern Dance 4Seminars in Dance 4Music Resources for Dancers 420th Century Music for Dance 4Dance NotationSpecial Studies 1-5
Dance Production 2Individual Internship in Dance 1-12
Dance Practicum 4Tutorial Activities 1-2
Graduate CoursesSeminar in Dance HistoryResearch Methods & Bibliography in Dance 4History of Dance: Reconstructions 4History of Dance: Theories 4Analysis of Dance LiteratureDirected Research (1-6) 1-6
Dirxted Studies 1-6
Individual Internship 1-4Research for Masters Thesis 1-12Concurrent Analytical Studies in Dance 1-4
Intensive Stuc'i with Visiting Artist 1
Performing GroupsUCR Dance ClubUCR Faculty Dance ArtistsUCR Dance Repertory Company
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIASANTA BARBARA/State Inst.
Division of Dance, UCSBSanta Barbara, CA 93105805/961-3241John Chapman, Director
DegreesBachelor of ArtsBachelor of Fine ArtsProgram Emphasis: Performance, ChoreographyAudition required
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIASANTA CRUZ/State Inst.Porter CollegeSanta Cruz, CA 95064408/429-2884 or 429-2974Ruth Solomon, Director
DegreesB.A. in Theater ArtsProgram emphasis: Modern Dance & PerformanceFiftli Year Graduate Program (designed with
a graduate advisor)All courses are open to majors and nonmajorsFacultyMartha Curtis, LecturerRuth Solomon, Prof., Director, Dance Theater
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Betty 'Valberg, Visiting Prof.Shirley Wynne, Prof.Guest choreographers are different each yearUndergraduate Courses Q.H.Intro. to Contemporary Dance Theory &
Technique 5Intro. to Dance Composition 5Cont. Dance Theory & Technique 5Dance Improvisation & Theory 5Studies in Dance Composition 5Studies in Performance (major dance
performance) 5Dance History (Anthropological Sources) 5looking at Dance (History, 20th Century) 5Performing GroupDance Reachan artists-in-the-schools program
UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFICStockton, CA 95211209/946-2116I.. Scott Marsh, Director-Dance Program
DegLessB.A., Pre-Dance TherapyB.A., Drama/DanceNo auditions requiredFacultyDr. Sy Kahn, Prof.L. Scott March, Instr.Darrell Persels, Prof.Sandra Persels, Assoc. Prof.Kathleen Torian, LecturerDr. Bill Wolak, Prof.Undergraduate CoursesFull dance curriculumPerforming GrouActive student performing company: Pacific
Dance Ensemble
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO/PrivateMemorial GymSan Francisco, CA 94117415/666-6615Kathileen Gallagher, Director
Cecelia Marie Bowman, M.A., Inst.Elizabeth Fischthal, Inst.Kathileen Gallagher, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Sharonjean Leeds, M.A., Inst.Terry Meyers, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.John Nelson, Inst.Underovaduate CoursesAnal. of Motor Perform./DanceDance Tech. (Ballet, Modern, Jazz)Dance Composition & ImprovisationAesthetics & Current Trends in DanceDance HistoryMusic Analysis for DanceCreative Dance for Children
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Elem. School P.E. Curr.Dance ProductionField Exper. in DanceElect. in P.E. & DanceSport & CulturePsych. Bases of Physical ActivityMeasure. & Evaluation in P.E.Admin. & arriculum for Elem. & Sec.
School P.E.Dance RepertorySr. Thesis Project in DanceOther Arts by Advisement/Music, Art,
Theatre ArtsP.E. Co._ RequirementsPerforming GroupUSF DancersDirector: Terry MeyersFormal and Informal Concerts
3-3 Dance Accampaniment3-3-3 Dance Therapy1-1 Public Relations in Dance9-12 Dance History 1,113 Dance in Religion3 Dance Notation3 Adv. Teaching Methods
Independent Study3 Group Study3-3 Worn_ -lir_ jgg.2923-3 Todring Dance En-semble
Director: E. Hetherington9 Formal, Informal Concerts, Touring9 Liaison with Professional Company
Dance ConnectionDirector: Dale Lee Neven
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.P.E. DepartmentFort Collins, CO 80523303/491-6330Elisabeth Hetherington, Director
DegreesB.S.P.E. Dance Major or MinorProgram Emphasis: ChoreographyM.A.Proposed ProgramFacultyElisabeth Hetherington, Ed.D., Prof.Henry Miles, B.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.Beg. P.E.Modern Jazz 1
Dance Tech. 111,1V,V,V1,V11,V111-Modern or Ballet 8
Dance Choreography 1,11,11 1 6Dance Production 2Dance Performance 4Dance Accompaniment 2Musical Theatre 2Pedagogy of Dance 2Dance History 1,11 5Dance in Religion 2Aesthetics 3Dance Notation 2Dance Therapy 3Graduate Courses (Propose&Contemporary Dance 2Intro. to Research Methods 2Contem. Philos. of Dance 2Seminar in Dance 2Thesis or Research Report 4Choreography 111 2Methods in American Folk Dance 2Dance & Rhythms Methods for Elem. Schools 2
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DegreeB.A. in DanceProgram Emphasis: Either Ballet or ModernAuditions necessary when requested by
DirectorFacultyFull timeDana Nugent-Ayfesworth, Inst.FaculPart timeSara BrummellMargo LawPolly MotleyUndergraduate Courses S H.Ballet Technique (4 levels) 12-16Modern (4 levels) 12-16Jazz 6Kinesiology (2 levels) 2History (2 levels) 3Composition 4Performing GroupPerforming group does 4 studio concerts
per year, 2 main stage subscriptionperformances, lecture demonstrations, etc.
Liaison with Professional CompanyDavid Taylor Dance TheatreOff Shoot EnsembleGrant Street Gathering
MESA COLLEGE/State Inst.1175 TexasGrand Junction, CO 81501303/248-1712Ann J. Sanders, Chairperson
DegreeB.A. with emphasis in DanceFacultyRachel Nelson Congdon, LecturerAnn J. Sanders, Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses O.H.Improvisation & Composition 3Creative Play Activities in Dance 3
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Methods of Teaching Dance 3Dance Production 2Independent Study in Dance Comp. 4Beg. & Inter. Mo&rn Dance 2Beg. & Inter. Ballet 2Beg. & Inter. Jazz 1
Beg. Tap 1
Repertory Dance 3Theory & Practice of Ballet 2Theory & Practice of Modern Dance 2Performing GrottoMesa Repertory Dance
in Dance or Dance TherapyM.A. in Dance TherapyFacultySusan AposhyanLisa KrausJanet SolyntjesSusanna ThalerUnder.rate Courses S.H.Contemplative Movement Practice 1
Contemporary Dance Forms 1,11 3Creative Process 1-1V 3Body Mind Centering 1,11 3Laban Movement Analysis 3Dance Therapy Group 1,11 1
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO/State Inst.College of Arts & SciencesDepartment of Theatre & DanceBox 261Boulder, CO 80309-0261303/492-5037Nada Diachenko, Director
IliegremB.A., B.F.A., M.A. in DanceProgram Emphasis: Performance, Modern
Undergraduate CoursesBallet, Beg., Int., Adv. Tech.Modem, kg., Int., Adv. Tech.Recreational Dance FormsJazz, Beg., Int. Tech.Performance Imgreovisation Tech.Dance Comp., Int., Adv.Children's Creative DanceHist. & Philosophy of DanceDance in the 20th CenturyRhythmic Analysis & Accomp.Musical Resources in DanceDance ProductionMethods of Teaching DanceMovement AnalysisTheatre Dance FormsMusical Theatre RepertoryRepertoryAfro-American Dance 1,11Experimental Forms in the EnvironmentMovement Awareness & Injury PreventionDance Caravan (Touring Group)Studio ConcertTheatre ElectivesGraduate CoursesResearch Strategies & TechniquesHistory & Philosophy of DanceDance in the 20th CentutyChildren's Creative DanceMethods of Teaching DanceAdv. CompositionReadings in DanceSeminar in DanceDance RepertoryStudio ConcertProblems in DanceDance PracticumDance CaravanProb. in Dance Admin. & Curr.Choreography 1,11Independent StudyGraduate ProjectThesisPerforming GroupColorado Dance Caravan
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO/State Inst.College of Human Performance & leisure StudiesDept. of Phy. Ed. & DanceGunter Hall #109Greeley, CO 80639303/351-2597 or 351-2596Sandra C. Minton, Coordinator
DeareeB.A. in Kinesiology with Dance EmphasisDance MinorFacultyKaren Genoff Campbell, M.Ed., Inst.Sandra C. Minton, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Delisa Myles Montoya, M.F.A., Part timeJeannette Triomphe, MA., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesDance Theory & Tech.Dance PerformanceInternship in Dance LeadershipAnatomical KinesiologyMechanical KinesiologyPhysiological KinesiologyMaturational KinesiologyChoret,graphy & ImprovisationTechnique, Improvisation and Composition,
Beg, lnt.Teaching Methods, Rhythmic Analysis &
Dance Accomp.Dance History & PhilosophyDance Production in High School and
History of Dance 4Elements of Composition 4Advanced Composition 4Improvisation 4Repertory & Performance, Int., Adv. 4Basic Experimental Work.hop 4Experimental Movement Vorkshop 4Motion Analysis 4Body in Motion 1,11 4Anatomy 4Music for Dance 4Dance & Theatre Production 4Practicum in Dance & Theatre 2
Teaching of Dance 4Adv. Study Seminar 4Computer Application in the Arts 4
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S.H. Dance Aerobics2 Graduate Courses2 Technique3 History of Dance2 Adv. Experimental Movement Workshop2 Dome Production2 Seminar in Special Topics2 Neuromuscular Repatterning2 Master's Thesis
degree, individual design1 Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,1 &lvlodern Dance1 Faculty
Judith Dworin, M.A., Asst. Pof.Constance Kraemer, M.A. ArtistKatharine Power, M.F.A., Artist-in.kesidenceUndergraduate CoursesIntro. to DanceFundamentals of BalletImprovisationWestern Dance HistoryInter. Theory & Style: IsAodern DanceCompositionAdv. TechniqueRepertory & PerformanceJazz DanceSpecial Studies in DanceFundamentals of MovementSurvey of World DanceAdv. CompositionPerforming Group
UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT/State Inst.120 Waldemere AvenueBridgeport, CT 06601203/57644058Ann Fariss, Director of Arnold College
[gleeUnderg.raduate interdisciplinary degree
with dance minorProgram Emphasis: Education & BalletFaculty
ay Davis, Dance Inst.Margo Knis, Dance Inst.Undergraduate Courses S.H.Beg., Inter., Modern Dance 2Beg., Inter., BalletPerformance & ProductionJazz 1
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ChoreographyDance 'Teaching for Elem. SchoolDance HistoryInter. ChoreographyFolk, Social, Square DanceKinesiologyDance Teaching for Sec. SchoolsDance EnsemblePerforming GroupUniversity of Bridgeport Dance EmsembleDirector: Kay DavisTouring Concerts presentedLiaison with Professional CompanyMargo Knis Dance Ensemble
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY/PrivateDepartment of DanceMiddletown, CT 06457203/347-9411, Ext. 2396Susan Foster, Chairperson
Degrees,B.A. in DanceFacultyCheryl Cutler, M.A., Prof.Susan Foster, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Willie Feuer, B.A., Asst. Prof.Susan L. Laurie, M.A., Visiting Inst.James C. Martin. M.A., Visiting Inst.Kay Poursine, M.A., Visiting Inst.Freeman Donkor, B.A., Visiting Inst.Urip Sri Magny, Visiting Inst.Lauren Cowdery, B.A., Asiting Inst.Mickey Davidson, B.A., Visiting Inst.Undergraduate CoursesDance Production TechniquesIntroduction to DanceBallroom 1West African Dance 1,11Japanese Dance 1,11South Indian DanceCeltic DanceTap DanceBallet 1,11Jazz 1,11Modern Dance 1,11,111Dance Teaching WorkshopDance Composition 1,11Improvisational FormsAnatomy & KinesiologyLaban AnalysisChoreography WorkshopArcheology of DanceComposition in the ArtsMay I Have The Pleasure 1,11Se ior Thesis TutorialAdv. Dance PracticeDance Teaching Practicum
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITYDepartment of Theatre ArtsKreeger Music BuildingWashington, DC 20016202/885-3420Dr. Meade Andrews, Director
DegreesB.A., M.A.Auditions requiredFaculty lffr :orDr. Meade Andrews, Assoc. Prof.Ann Parson, Adj. Prof.Roberta Vischi, Asst. Prof.Graduate Assistants: 2Undesraduate CoursesModem Technique (all levels)Composition 1,11History 1,11RepertoryImprovisationE ffert/S ha peAlexander TechniqueAnatomy for DanceGraduate CoursesSame as for undergraduatePerforming GroupConcert each semester; dances by auditionLiaison with Professional CompanyGuest Artist Program each semester
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYS.H. Dept. of Theatre & Dance.50 Marvin Center, Theatre Complex
Washington, DC 20052202/994-8072Nancy Diers Johnson, Chairperson
DegreesB.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Modern Technique,
.50 Creative/Choreography & Dance
.50 Education
.50 Dance Minor: Dance & Dancing, Dance
.50 EducationM.F.A. in Theatre with Dance ConcentrationFacultyJane Bonbright, M.A., LecturerAlfred Dove, B.F.A., LecturerMarina Grut, LecturerNancy D. Johnson, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.Buffy Price, M.A., LecturerMaida R. Withers, M.S., Assoc. Prof.Sharon Wyrrick, M.A., LecturerUndergraduate Courses S.H.
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.50 Creative Dance for Children 3Movement Analysis 1,11 3Understanding the Dance (nonmajors) 3Ballet 1-V 1-2Modern Dance 1-V 1-2
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BalletThe Illusive Art 3Dance Composition 1,11 3Dance in the 20th Century 3Dance History 1,11 3Dance Aesthetics & Criticism 3Dance Pedagogy 3Social & Recreational Forms of Dance 3Dance Styles 1-3
Movement Improvisation for Theatre & Dance 3Independent Study 1-6
Body Alignment & Movement Theory 1,1 3Repertory/Performance 1
Special Studies in Dance Video 3Independent Research in Theatre & Dance 1-6Internship 1-6Workshop 1-3Aesthetics & Criticism 3Professional Literature in Dance 3Research Methods in Dance 3Thesis 3Performing GroupsGWU Dance CompanyDirector: Maida R. WithersGWU Spanish Dance CompanyDirector: Marine K. Grut
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of DanceTallahassee, FL 32306-2012904/6441 023Nancy Smith Fichter, Chairperson
DegreesB.F.A., M.F.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance, ChoreographyAuditions requiredFacultyFull time:Gwynne Ashton, Assoc. Prof.Ray Brooks, Professional StaffLynda Davis, Assoc. Prof.Nancy Smith Fichter, Prof.Sharyn Heiland, Professional StaffPatricia Henry, Asst. Prof.Anthony Morgan, Assoc. Prof.Greg Presley, Asst. Prof.Odette Salvaggio, Professional StaffRichard Sias, Assoc. Prof.Ethel Winter, Visiting Assoc. Prof.
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Part time:Jack ClarkGayle DohertyKenn JenkinsLynn MedoffKate F. LevitzUndergraduate Courses S.H.Beg. Ballet, 3 levels 1
Beg. Contemporary Dance, 3 levels 1
Inter. Ballet 1
Inter. Contemporary Dance 1
Movement Theory & Body Alignment 3Ballet 1,11,H1 3-3-3Contem_porary Dance 1,11,111 3-3-3Dance Theatre 1
Dance Performance 1-2Choreography 3Choreographic Project 2-6Theory & Practice in Dance Technique 3Practicum in Dance Performance &
Production 3Theory of Dance 3Supervised Teaching 2Directed Individual Studies 2-3Supervised Research 2Masters Comprehensive Exam 0Performing GroupsDance TheatreDirector: Nancy Smith FichterDance Studio TheatreDirector: Richard SiasDance Repertory TheatreDirector: Lynda DavisFormal and Informal Concerts
JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.Department of Dance, College of Fine Arts2800 University Boulevard, NorthJacksonville, FL 32211904/744-3950, Ext. 3378Betty Swenson, Director of Dance Studies
DegreesB.F.A. DanceB.A. DanceB.S. DanceProgram Emphasis: Ballet, Modern &
Choreography
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Audition requiredFully accredited by Natioanl Association of
Schools of DanceFc_a_ftBetty Swenson, A.R.A.D.Angie Hollis, M.F.A.Rhythm McCarthy, B.F.A.Rhonda Stampalia, B.F.A.Undergraduate CcursesBallet ,11,111,1VModern 1,11,111,1VJazz 1,11,111Intro. Dance CompositionForm and Content in Dance CompositionDance History & CriticismJU Dome Theatre or EnsembleChoreographyGeneral Methods of Teaching Methods
Ballet & Modern DanceFacultyJacalyn Ewansky bryan, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Lois Henry, B.A., Asst. Prof.Carol Lee, M.A., Adj. Inst.Charles Sands, Adj. Inst.Undergraduate CoursesIntro. to Ballet 1,11Inter. Ballet 1,11Adv./Inter. Ballet 1,11Adv. Ballet 1,11Intro. to Modern Dance 1,11Inter. Modem Dance 1,11Adv./Inter. Modern Dance 1,11Adv. Modern Dance 1,11Intro. to Jazz 1,11Inter. JazzIntro. to TapInter. TapDance PedagogyDance InternshipPointeDance CompanyDance EnsembleDance History: BalletDance History: Modern DanceDance Composition 1,11Dance ProductionCreative Movement for ChildrenLabanotationSpecial TopicsIndependent StudyPerforming GroupSaint Leo College Dance CompanyDirector: Jacalyn Ewansky Bryan
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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA/State Inst.S.H. Department of Theatre1-2 489 Little Hall1-2 Gainesville, FL 326111-2 904/392-2037 (8,9)1 Rusti Brandman, Coordinator3 Degree2 B.F.A. boric. Major2 Program Emphasis: Performance, Choreography2 & Production2 Faculty3 Rush Brandman, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.2 Eric Nielsen, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Ballet 1,11Jazz & Musical Comedy 1,11Dance Composition 1,11Dance HistoryModem Dance Teaching MethodsPracticum in Composition 111Theatre Production: Practicum in
Repertory Theatre/DanceDance Company
Performing GroupUniversity of Florida Dance CompanyDirector: Rusti BrandmanFormal & Informal Concerts, Touringliaison with Professional CompanyNew MovesDirector: Rusti Brandman
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI/Private Inst.Department of DanceDante BuildingCoral Gables, FL 33124305/284-2521Dr. Diane Milhan, Acting Chair
DegreeB.F.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Technique & CompositionAuditions requiredFacultyFull time:Diane Milhan, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Part time:Dale Andre, Visiting ArtistKaren Anisar, B.A., Visiting ArtistMark Hill, B.M., M.M., MusicianNan Imbesi, Visiting ArtistKathy Londono, M F.A.Carol Raskin, B.A., M.A., Dance TherapistUndergraduate CoursesModern Dance (4 levels)Ballet (4 levels)Jazz Dance (2 levels)Composition (4 levels)Music Theory for DancesMusic Studies for DancesRhythmic Lab 1,11Dance ForumOrientation to the DanceAnatomy for DancersKinesiological Analysis of DanceImprovisation (2 levels)Dance Composition through ImprovisationCultural Dance FormsFolk DanceDance ProductionDance Repertoire (4 semesters)Theatre Dance Forms (2 levels)Dance TheatreWorld History of the DanceHistory of BalletHistory of Modern DanceDance Theory & PhibsophyCreative Dance for Children
FLORIDA - GEORGIA
3,3 Teaching Dance to Adults3,3 Teaching Dance in Schools3,3 Performing Groy23 Director: Diane Mahan3 Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring3 Performances available with opera & musical
theatre & singing ensembles
4 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA/State Inst.Department of DanceCollege of Fine ArtsE. Fowler AvenueTampa, FL 33620813/974-2614Lawrence Berger, Chairman
Labanotation 3Dance Performance 3History & Philosophy of Dance 1,11 10Kinesiology 5Movement Anasis 5Perspectives & Trends 3Methods & Materials for Teaching Dance 5Musculoskeletal Function & Human
Performance 3
Practicum in Dance TeachingTechniques of Theatre ProductionPerforming GroupsGeorgia State University DancersMovement Force
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Q.H.TT-2 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA/State Inst.2 Department of Dance1-1-1 Physical Education Building1-1-1 Athens, GA 306022-2-2 404/542-26741-1-1 Dr. Mark Wheeler, Head1-1-1 Degree5 B.S. Ed. Dance Major2-2-2 Program Options: Performance &3-3-3 Choreography, Public School Certifi-2 cation, Studio Management, Pre-2 Dance Therapy2-2-2 Facuhy1-1-1 Virginia Carver, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.2-2-2 Donna Frangione, M.A., Inst.3-3-3 Lynne Leopold, M.F.A., Inst.3 hAark Wheeler, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.5 Visiting Artist5 Undergraduate Courses Q.H.1-1-1 Beg., Inter., Adv. Modern Dance 6-6-6
Beg., Inter., Adv. Ballet 6-6-6Choreography 1,11 3-3Theories of tviovement 3Anatomy for the Dancer 3Dance Perspectives 3Methods & Materials for Teaching Dance 3Dance History 1 ,II 5-5Improvisation 2Dance Workshop A,B 3-3Independent Study 15Practicum 3Readings in Dance 3Concert Dance Company 1-6NON-STOP Dance Company 1-6Performinig GroupsConcert Dance CompanyNON-STOP Dance CompanyYoung Choreographers SeriesDirectors: Donna Frangione, Virginia Carver
Q.H. Formal & Informal Concerts, Touring
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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA/3tate Inst.College of Arts & HumanitiesDepartment of Theatre & Dance1770 East-West RoadHonolulu, HI 96822808/948-7677Judy Allen , Director of Dance
FacultyJudy Allen, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Steven Chntfield, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Peggy Gaither, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Sandra Hammond, B.A., Assoc. Prof.Judy Van Zile, M.A., Prof.Harriet Glass, M.A., lecturerAlaine Haubert, lecturerH. Wayne Mendoza, lecturerYoshino Nakasone, lecturerHarja Susi lo, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Vicky Takamine, lecturerGertrude Tsutsumi, B.Ed., lecturerNoenoelani Zuttermeister, lecturerUndergraduate CoursesBallet 1-1VModern Dance 1-1VThe Art of Dance in Western CultureMusic Theory for DancersDance in World CulturesFundamentals of MovementIndividual Dance Instruction 1-1VDance ProductionAsian Dance 1,11Chinese Dance 1,11Japanese Dance 1,11Javanese Dance 1,11Korean Dance 1,11Okinawan Dance 1,11Philippine Dance 1,11Oceanic Dance 1,11Hula/Chant Ensemble 1,111Jazz Dancelabanotation 1,11Dance ImprovisationDance Composition 1,11Creative Movement for Children 1,11Dance Kinesiology 1,11Dance History 1,11Topics in DanceDance RepertoryDance PerformanceSenior ProjectDirected WorkGraduate CoursesSeminar: Dance EthnologyAdv. Problems in Movement AnalysisSeminar in Dance ResearchSeminar in Teachin of DanceSeminar in Dance Theory & CriticismAdv. ChoreographyDirected ChoreographyCreative ProjectsDirected Reading & ResearchDirected StudiesThesis ResearchSeminar in Theatre & Dance for ChildrenPerforming GroupFormal and Informal Concerts
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IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Box 8105, PE/HEPocatello, ID 83209-0009208/236-2656Dr. Jim Girvan, Interim Dept. Chair
DeansB.S. in P.E. with Dance EmphasisB.A. in P.E. with Dance EmphasisFacultyMarcia L. Lloyd, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.Arlene Jai-inch, M.A., Instructor
S.H. Adjunct Faculty:3 Georgia Girvan3 Jim Rossiter3 Myrl Hobson3 Undergraduate Courses S.H.3 Beg., Inter. Modern Dance 1
1 Beg. Ballet 1
1 Beg. Jazz 1
3 Social (Ballroom) 1
1 Folk, Square 1
1 Aerobic Exercise 31 Survey of Dance 21 Techniques of Dance 2
1 Methods of Dance 21 Movement Theory 21 Dance for Children 21 Dance Composition 31 Issues in Dance 23 Graduate Courses3 Dance Composition 33 Issues in Dance 23 Performina_Groun3 DANSONTThe ISU Danscompany33 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO/State Inst.Variable Division of Health, Physical Education, Recreation3 & Dance1 Center for Dance1 Moscow, ID 838433 208/885-7921
Diane B. Walker, Director3 Degrees3 B.S. in DanceDance Major & Minor3 B.S. in P.E. with Dance Emphasis3 M.S. in P.E. of M.EdDance Pedagogy3 M.A. or M.S.Interdisciplinc7 Studies3 Faculty1 Craig Williams, Affiliate Faculty (ABT &Jaffrey)Variable Alberta Murnane, B.S., Inst.Variab'e Kay Rayhill, B.A., Inst.Variable Diane B. Walker, M.Ed., Prof.6 Undergraduate Courses S.H.3 Ballet 1 to Pre-Prof. 8
Modern 1 to Pre-Prof. 8Jazz 1 to Pre-Prof. 8Square Dance 1
Dance Theatre 4Contemporary Social/Swing 1
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Basic Dance FormsPre-Professional Dance TheatreChiklren's DanceLabanotationDance PedagogyDance ProductionDance CompositionDance AccompanimentDance HistoryPerformance TediniguesPracticum in TutouingSenior Project/ConcertPerforming GroupsUniversity Dance TheatreDirector: Diane B. WalkerAmerican Festival Ballet Junior CompanyDirectors: John Nelson, Janice James-NelsonMain Street Dance CompanyDirector: Cynthia AlbersFormal and Informal Concerts, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyAmerican with American Festival BalletDirector: Marius Zirra
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BARAT COLLEGE/Private Inst.Westleigh RoadLake Forest, IL 60045312/234-3000, Ext. 272Carol Walker, Director
DegreesBA. General Stud;es in Theatre & DanceB.A. Dance or Dance Education, Secondary
levelB.A. Dance/Psychology with DanceTherapy Emphasis
Audition for placement/Audition forcandidacy Sophomore yearFacultyMarcus Alford, B.A., LecturerBarbara Neiman Begley, B.A., LecturerLynne Ann Blom, M.F.A., LecturerLorraine Chase, LecturerGina Demos, M.A., LecturerRory Foster, Asst. Prof.Carol K. Walker, B.A., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.Intro. to Ballet 1,11 1-1
Intro. to Modern 1,11 1-iContemporary Dance History 2Elements of Dance Composition 2Ethnic & Speciality Dance/Jazz,
Senior Performance/Choreogrophy B.A. Dance MajorProcticum 3 B.S. Dance Education Major
Student Choreographic Workshop 3 Masters in HPERD-Dance
Tai Chi Chuan: Beg., Inter.Tap Dance, Beg., Inter.
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Tumbling for Dancers 2 facultyTheory 8, Improvisation 1,11Theory & Practice of Teaching Dance
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Diana R. Clanin, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Tamara Johnson, M.S., Lecturer
Contemporary Trends in ChoreographyDance History
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Gayle Kassing, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Christine Meyers, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Concert Production 2 Mark Schmucker, M.A., LecturerIntro. to Dance Movement Therapy 2 David Westhoff, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Dance Independent Projects Variable Graduate Assistants-5Dance Internships Variable Audifions requiredPerforming Group Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Mordine 6, Company Recreational Dance Forms 1
Director: Shirley Mordine Modern Dance 1,11 1-1
Ballet 1,11 1-1
EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY/State Inst. Jazz Dance 1,11 1-1
105 McAfee, E.I.U. Tap Dance 1 1
Charleston, IL 61920 Studies in Modern Dance 1,11 3-3
217/581-2117 Studies in Ballet 1,1 2-2
Alice Casady Stoughton, Coordinator Dance for the Elementary School 2
Degree Dance Composition 1,11 2-2
B.S. in Education with Dance Minor Dance Practicum 1,11 1-3
Program Emphasis: Modern Dance Special Methods in Dance 1 1
Faculty Social Dance II 2
Marge Ann Ciaravino, M.F.A., Inst. Folk Dance 11 2
Norma Green, M.S., Asst. Prof Notation 1 3
Robert Hussey, Ed.D., Prof. Mechanics for the Dancer 3
History of Dance 1,11 3Special Studies in Dance (Spanish
character, Mid-Eastern) 1-3Dance & the Fine Arts 3Benesh Movement notation 3Dance Criticism 3Tutorial in Dance 1-3Introduction to the Visual Arts 3Introduction to Music 3Graduate CoursesAdv. Ballet 1-2Adv. Modern 1.9Pointe 11 1
Dance & the Fine Arts 3Dance Criticism 3Benesh Movement Notation 3Managing the Performing Arts 3Special Studies in Dance 1-3Tutorial in Dance 1-3Performance
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Performing GroupNorthern Dance TheatreFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
NORTHWL. ERN UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.The Dance ProgramMarjorie Ward Marshall Dance CenterEvanston, IL 60201312/491-3147Susan Lee, Director
DegreesB.A. in TheatreM.A. :n TheatreProgram Emphasis: ChoreographyFacultyLynne Ann Blom, Asst. Prof.Stanley Kinberger, Inst.Susan Lee, Assoc. Prof.Juanita Lopez, Inst.Wendell Williams, LecturerPaul Solberg, Artist in ResidenceUndergraduate CoursesHistory & Philosophy of Dance
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Dance HistoryPeriod/Historical Dance FormsChoreography & ImprovisationMovement tor the StageDance CompositionChoreography for Musical TheatreProfessional StudiesNon-credit Technique ClassesBeg., Inter. BalletBeg. 11 BalletMens BalletBeg., Inter., Adv. ModernBeg., Inter., Adv. JazzTap & Musical ComedyBallroom DanceEthnic DancePrercoation for PerformanceMovement for Greek TheatreImprovisationGraduate CoursesDance CriticismImprovisation for Dance with Music & TheatreStudies in Collaboration-Composers &
ChoreographersAdv. ChoreographyTheories of Dance & Expressive Art TherapiesDance in EducationSummer Dance InstitueLabanotationSnecial Topics in Dance Reseirch12,rtoina GroupsNoribTlestern University Dance EnsembleNU BALLETNU DANCE WORKS
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA-CHAMPAIGN/State Inst.
Department of DanceCollege of Fine & Applied Arts4-501 Krannert Center for the Performing Arts500 S. Goodwin AvenueUrbana, IL 61801217/352-8138Patricia Knowles, Department Head
Orientation to Dance as Art & Ed.Modern Technique 1,11,111Improvisation 1,11,111Composition 1,11,111Ballet 1,11,111Music Theory for DancersUndergraduate Open Sem:norCreative Dance for ChildrenDance FormsComposer-Choreographer WorkshopDance Repertory WorkshopHistory of Dance 1Theories & Fundamentals of MovementTheory & Philosophy of DanceLabanotation 1,11Special Problems/Independent StudyAccompaniment for DanceGraduate CoursesProtessional SeminarProblems in Teaching & AdministrationDance Touring CompanyProduction PracticumIndependent ResearchSupervised TeachingMod. Technique 1 VC horeog To p hy
Ballet 1VProduction for DanceCreative Project in DancePerforming GroujoILLINOIS DANCE THEATREPatricia Knowles, Director/Producer
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGOCollege of HPERBox 4348Chicago, IL 60680217/9968603Margaret Ocokoljich, Director
DegreeDance Minor through P.E. DepartmentFacultyFull time:Margaret Ocokoljich, M.A., LecturerPart time:Elizabeth BrownNancy Teinowitz, Asst. Program DirectorUndergraduate CoursesSocial DanceChoreographyDance HistoryProductionFund., Adv. BalletFund., Adv. ModernFund., Adv. JazzGraduate CoursesBioscience of DancePerforming GroupCircle DancersAudition requiredStudent & faculty choreography
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BALL STATE UNIVERSITYBall GymnasiumMuncie, IN 47304317/285-5127Nancy H. linson, Director
DegreeB.S.
Program Emphasis: Dance ConcentrationFacultyAdalaide ColeYaakov EdenNancy LinsonCoranell RossowUndergraduate Courses Q.H.Fundamentals of Rhythm 1
Modem Dance 1,11 2Social Dance 1
Jazz Dance 1
Tap Dance 1
Ballet Tech. (2) Music Dept. 2Anatomy 3Physiology 3Kinesiology 3Composition 2ProductionAccomp. for Modern DanceHistory of Dance 4Dance for Children 3Dance for Secondary School 2Beg., Inter. Folk Dance 1
Beg., inter. Square Dance 2TeCh. of Folk & SquareFolk Dance Theatre (audition)Graduate CoursesDance for Children 3
BUTLER UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.Dept. of DanceJordan College of Fine Arts4600 Sunset AvenueIndianapolis, IN 46208317/283-9346U.S. 800/368-6852INDIANA 800/348-5358Stephan Laurent, Chairman
PewesB.A. in Dance PedagogyB.A. in Arts Admin., Dance ConcentrationB.F.A. in DanceM.A. in Dance, Dance MinorDance as Secondary MajorEgcukStephan Laurent, M.F.A.Marek Kholeva, M.A., Inst.Michelle Jarvis, M.A., Asst. Prof.Bud Kerwin, Assoc. Prof.Martha Faesi, M.F.A., Adj. Inst.Daniel Peelor, B.M., Staff Mus., Adj. Inst.Allison Erickson, M.A., Adj. Inst.Annette Duncan, B.A., Adj. Inst.
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Larry VVhite, B.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBallet Technique 1-111PointeModem 1-111Tap & Theatre Dance FormsCharacter DanceMusic for Dance 1,11Teaching AnalysisImprovisationJazz 1-111Body PlacementDance History 1,11ChoreographyTheory & Philosophy of DancePas de deuxSurvey of Dance LiteratureLaban Movement AnalysisButler BalletPerforming Groupbutler Balkt 1 and 11
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INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Physical Education DepartmentArena, Room 140Terre Haute, IN 47809812/237-6311Dr. Thomas Sawyer, Chair
Teaching of Rhythms 2Theory & Methods of Dance 2Analysis & App. of Rhythmic Forms
for Dance 3Basics of Dance Composition 2Dance Composition: Designing,Structuring & Staging 2
Graduate CoursesAnalysis & App. of Rhythmic Forms
for Dance 3Dance Composition: Designing,
Structuring & Staging 2Creative Rhythms For Elementary Schools 2
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INDIANA UNIVERSIIY/State Inst.Modem DanceHPER 112Bloomington, IN 47405812/333-6076Gwendolyn Hamm, Coordinator
DegreesB.S.M.S., HPERProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance,
Performance & EducationAuditions requiredFacultyFull time:Gwendolyn Hamm, M.S., kisoc. Prof.Michael Lucas, B.M., Asst. Prof.Part time:Fran Snygg, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Artist in Residence ProgramGraduate Assistants: (I-2) availableUndergraduate CoursesIntro. Rhythmic Tmg. or Prof. TestModern Dance or Proficiency TestFoundations of Modern DanceModern Dance Int.Adv. Modern 1,11Dance Comp. 1,11Rhy. Form & AnalysisModern Dance WorkshopDance in Elem. EducationTheory & Prac. of Dance Tech. 1,11Dance & Allied Arts 1,11Teaching of Modern DanceMus. Res. for DanceBasic Methods of Dance NotationDance SummaryDance Prod. 1,11Performing GroupIndiana University Dance TheatreDirector: Michael LucasFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
INDIANA UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Ballet Dept./School of MusicMusical Arts CenterBloomington, IN 47405812/335-6787Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Chair
DegreesB.S., M.S. in BalletProgram Emphasis: Performance, Pedagogy,
PointeVariationsMale TechniqueAdagio (partnering)Character DanceBallet MimeChoreography Workshop 1,11Teaching PracticumBallet TheoryBallet TerminologyHistory of DanceGraduate CoursesBallet TechniqueGraduate Teaching PracticumAdv. Choreography WorkshopDance HistoryPerforming GroupIndiana University Ballet TheatreJean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Artistic DirectorFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY/State Univ.2-2 Dept. of P.E. & leisure Studies2-2 240 Physical Education Building2 Ames, IA 500111 515/294-30471 Degree2-2 B.S. in P.E.3-3 Dance Minor
1 Faculty2 Janice Baker, M.S., Asst. Prof.1 Laurie Sanda, M.A. M.F.A., Inst.1 Sue Immel, B.A., Adj.inst.3-3 Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Rhythmic AnalysisDance ProductionHistory & Appreciation of DanceBallet PedagogyTeaching of Modern DanceAdv. ChoreographyBeg. LabanotationPhysiological ImplicationTeaching Physical Education20th Century DanceTheory of DanceCriticism of DanceGraduate Dance SeminarSeminar: Perspectives of Human MovementThesisMajor Modern 11/111Major Ballet 11/111Children's DanceDance in EducationArtist-in-Residenceshort courseArtist-in-Residence workshopGraduate TechniquesDance Production LabDance AccompanimentImprovisationIntro. to MovementDynamics &Personality Growth
Readings in DanceDance Company ClassAdvanced ChoreographyInter. LabanotationPointeProblems in DancePerforming GroupsUniversity of Iowa Dance CompanyDancers to GoFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dept. of Speech & Dance Program129 Nichols HallManhattan, KS 66506913/532-6887,
DegreesB.A., B.S. in Theatre with Dance ConcentrationFaculty
Judith Quirk Chitwood, M.A., Asst. Prof.Artist-in-ResidenceUndergraduate CoursesDance as an Art Form 3Dance Composition 1,11 3Fundamentals of Stage Costuming & Make-up 3Fundamentals of Acting 3Fundamentals of Technical Producfion 3History of Dance in its Cultural Setting 3Ballet 1,11,111 2Modern Dance 1,11,111 2Jazz Dance 1,11,111 2Improvisation 1
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS/State Inst.Dept. of Music & DanceSchool of Fine Arts452 Murphy HallLawrence KS 66045913/864-4264 or 864-3436Janet Hamburg, Director of Dance
DimesB.A. in DanceM.A. in Special Studies (School of Fine Arts)Schokirship AuditionFacultyMuriel Cohan, M.A., Asst. Prof.Janet Hamburg, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Patrick Suzeau, Inst.William Lenoir, M.A., Inst.Joan Stone, M.A., Asst. Prof.Graduate Assistants: 1
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Ballet 1,11Beg. Modern 1,11Beg. Jazz 1,11Inter. Ballet 1,11Inter. Modern 1,11Inter. JazzAdv. Bullet 1,11Pointe & PartneringAdv. Modern 1,1TRepertoryUniversity Dance CompanyPracticum in Ballet, Modern, orJazzSenior Project (performance option)Field Experience (in Italysummer only)Intro. to Dance CompositionDance ImprovisationChoreographyChoreography Structured SolosChoreography: Group FormsRhythms & Structures of Musiclaban Movement AnalysisDance/ProductionDance fo, ChildrenHistory & Philosophy of Dance:
Anthropological Basis of Danceto 1900
History & Philosophy of Dance:1900 to Present
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Analysis & NotationAnalysis, Criticism & ChoreographyPracticum in Dance ProductionDirected Research or PerformancePerforming GroupsUniversity Dance CompanyDirectors: FacultyCohan/Suzeau Dance CompanyDirectors: Muriel Cohan & Patrick Suzeau4-5-6 Speed-Up Dance CompanyDirector: Joan Stone
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WASHBURN UNIVERSITY OF TOPEKADepariment of Health, Physical Education & DanceTopeka, KS 66621913/295-6459Dr. Betsey Gibbons, Coordinator
DegreesB.Ed. in Physical Education, Dance EmphasisAssociate of Arts in Creative and Performing
ps.anUndergraduate P.E. with DanceProgram Emphasis: Modern DanceFacultyVirginia Nill Jinks, M.A., AssOc. Prof.Mildred Maupin, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Graduate Assistants: 1
Undergraduate CoursesFundamentals of MovementHeritage of DanceChildren's DanceSocial, Folk & Square DanceInternational Folk DanceClassical BalletTheory & Fundamentals of Modern DanceDance Production & WorkshopAdv. Dance ProductionHistory of DanceModern Dance Tech. & ChoreographyLifetime Activities: Various Dance FormsGraduate CoursesAdv. Dance Productions & WorkshopModern Dance Tech. & ChoreographyPerforming GroupEastern Dance TheatreDirector: Virginia NilliinksFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
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CENTENARY COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA2911 Centenary Blvd.Shreveport, LA 71104
S.H. 318/869-50772 Ginger D. Folmer, Chair1-2 Degree1-4 B.A. Performing Arts2-3 Program Emphasis: Dance, Theatre, Music2-3 Auditions required4 faculty3 Ginger D. Folmer, Asst. Prof., Full time1-3 Candace C. Earnest, Inst., Part time3 Undergraduate Courses1 Beg., Inter., Adv. Ballet
Beg., Inter., Adv. ModernBeg., Inter., Adv. JazzBeg., Inter., Adv. TapChoreographyDance HistoryPerforming Group"Escaped Imaged"Directors: Ginger D. Folmer,Candace C. Earnest
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.School of HPERDLong Field HouseBaton Rouge, LA 70803504/388-2015Terry Worthy, Coordinator
DegreesB.F.A. in DanceB.S. in HPER with Dance TrackM.S. Dance ConcentrationAuditions required for undergraduate degreeFacul
S.H. Vonnie Brown, M.S., Inst.1 Lesa Barrow, M.F.A., Inst.3 Louanne Norwood, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.2 Terry Worthy, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.2 Graduate Assistants: 1-42 Undergraduate Courses S H.2 Intro. to Dance 32 Modern Dance Technique (majors) 1
1-2 Ballet Technique (majors) 1
1-2 Rhythmic Analysis & Accompaniment2 for Movement 22 Dance Practicum 1-32 Dance Composition 3
Improvisation 31-2 Dance History 32 20th Century Dance 3
Music Resources for Dance 3Adv. Choreography 3Dance Theatre 2Technique Classes in Jazz, Folk,
Social, all levelsGraduate CoursesProblems in Dance 3-6
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LOYOLA NEW ORLEANS/Private Inst.College of MusicBallet Program6363 St. Charles AvenueBox 8New Orleans, LA 70118
DegreeMinor in BalletEgg*Gayle ParmeleeCoursesgi-Trallet 1Basic Ballet 11Intermediate BalletBallet Repedory (Advanced)Dance HistoryWorld of MusicPerforming GroupLoyola BalletDirector: Gayle Parmelee
NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITYDepadment of Theatre, Dance & SpeechNatchitoches, LA 71497318/357-6196Karen Nazar, Director, Theatre DanceCraig Nazar, Director, NSU Modern Dancers
DegreesB.A. General Studies with Dance EmphasisB.A. P.E. with Dance EmphasisM.A. Theatre AdsFacultyDeborah Gray, Adj.Colleen Lancaster, Ph.D., Prof.Craig Nazar, Asst. Prof.Karen Nazar, Asst. Prof.Vicki Parrish, Inst.Gilles Tanguay, Adj.Graduate Assistants: 4Undergraduate CoursesTech. & Ens., all levels, Mod., Ballet, JazzStaging & LightingRhythmic AnalysisComposition 1,11History of DanceNotationGraduate CoursesHistory of DanceNotationResearchTech. & Ens. Modern or BalletHistory, Philosophy & LiteratureDirection, Admin., & Curriculum
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Performing GroupsNSU Modern DancersCane River Belles, NSU Dance LineFormar & Informal Concerts, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyNazar ProductionsDirectors: Craig & Karen Nazar
DegreesS.H. B.A. HumanitiesPerforming Arts2 B.A. EducationDance Major2 Program Emphasis: Performance &2 Modem Dance3 Facuhy3 Barbara Anderson, M.S., Prof.2 Bettyu Baker, Ph.D., Prof.
Katie Planche Friedrichs, M.A., Prof.UndercLraduate CoursesDance EnsembleAmerican Folk 1
Foreign Folk 1
Elementary Tap 1
20th Century Dance 1
Dance Technique (Classical Ballet) 1
Elem., Adv. Modern DanceChoreographic Design (comp.)Dance ProductionTechniques of Teaching DanceRhythmic Form & AnalysisHistory & SurveyIndependent Study in Choreographic
Design 2Production of Research Project 1
Independent workout session, 1 hr. per dayin dance studio & satisfactoryparticipation each semester inUniversity Dancers, required of all majors.
Performing GroupS.H. Southeastern Louisiana University Dancers2 ea. Director: Katie Planche Friedrichs3 ea. Formal & Informal Conceit, Touring22 ea. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA/3 State Inst.
1 1/2 School of Arts & ArchitectureBox 40-273
3 Lafayette, IA 705041 1/2 318/235-76763 Muriel K. Moreland, Director2 Degree3 B.F.A. in Dance
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FacultyJim Brown, M.F.A., Inst.Kathy De Jean Burk, M.F.A, Inst.Richard Flory, M.M., Asst. Prof.Muriel K. Moreland, M.F.A., Prof.Undergraduate CoursesClassical Bal!et, Beg.Classical Ballet, Inter.Beg. Contemporary, Beg. Tech.later. Contemporary, TechniquesAdv. 't ec hniq uesPerformanceBeg. ChoreographyChoreography & Related MediaEurthythmicsTap DanceChoreographic ResourcesPhilosophy & History of DanceChildren's Dance (Ballet & Creative)Senior Art Project/Choreographic ThesisPerforming GroupThe CompanyDirectors: Muriel K. Moreland, Jim Brown,
Kathy D. BurkFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT ORONODepartment of Theatre/Dance270 Stevens HaHOrono, ME 04469-0158207/581-1963 or 581-1964Theresa Torkanowsky, CoordinatorAl Cyrus, Chair
DegreeNo major in dance. Accredited dance
courses are Beginner courses-1 credit,Intermediate courses-2 credits,Advanced courses-3 credits
Beg. Modern Dance 1,11 4Inter. Modern Dance 1,11 4Adv. Modern Dance 1,11 4Supevised Study: Pointe 6Dance Composition 1,11,111 9Supervised Study: Jazz Dance 2Jazz Dance 1,11,111 6Tap Dance 1,11 4Techniques of Teaching Creative Movement 3Teaching Dance in Grades K-12 3History of the Dance 3Dance Production 1,11 6Special Topics in Dance 3La ba notation 3Student Teaching in Dance-Elementary School 6Student Teaching in Dance-Secondary School 6Minimester Dance Workshop 3Classical Ballet Partnering 3TSU Dance Company 2-8Biology, Anatomy & Physiology 8
Stage Makeup 2Costume Design 3Stage Lighting 3
Intro. to Music Literature 3Elements of Music Theory 3Performing GroupsTowson State University Dance CompanyTED (Towson Ensemble Dancers)Formal & Informal Concerts, Touring
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND/State Inst.Dance DepartmentDivision of Arts & HumanitiesCollege Park, MD 20742301/454-4056Alcine J. Wiltz, Chail
DegreeB.A. Dance Major & MinorProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance &
PerformanceAuditions not requiredFacultyEthel Butler Blasdell, LecturerDavid Covey, LecturerSylvia Druker, LecturerSandy Fleitell, Inst.David Freivogel, AccompanistSusan Haigler, Inst.Paul Jackson, LecturerIsiah Johnson, AccompanistAlvin Mayes, Inst.Meriam Rosen, Assoc. Prof.Lani Rutter, Inst.Mark Ryder, Assoc. Prof.Anne Warren, Assoc. Prof.Larry Warren, Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance, 1,11,111Improvisation 1,11Ballet 1,11Ballet 1, majors onlyIntro. to Ethnic DanceModern Dance 1,11,111, 1V,V,V1Jazz 1Jazz 1 for majorsDance Notation 1,11Movement IntegrationDance Workshop 1,11,111,1VIntro. to DanceChoreography 1,11,111Dance Production 1,11Jazz 11Prevention & Treatment of Dance InjuriesMusic Sources for DancePrinciples of Teaching DanceDance LightingDance CostmingEthnic Dance StylesEffort/ShapeFunjornentals of PerformingCreative Dance for ChildrenKinesiology for DancersDirected Studies in DanceModern RepertoryMovement BehaviorHistory of Dance 1,11Philosophy of DanceSurvey of Dance LiteratureMovement & MediaSpecial Topics in DancePerforming GroupsMarylandDance Theatre
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Director: Larry WarrenImprovisations UnlimitedDirector: Meriam RosenFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
MASSAGIUSETTS
AMHERST COLLEGE/Private Inst.Department of Theater and DanceP.O. Box 2248Amherst CollegeAmherst, MA 01002413/542-2411
DegreeB.A.Major in Theater & DanceFaculty
Wendy Woodson, M.A., Asst. Prof.and Guest Artist
Undergraduate Courses CR.Language of Movement 4Scripts & Scores: Interm. Composition 4Choreography Studio: Adv. Composition 4Modern Dance 1-V 2Courses Offered Through Five College ConsortiumBallet 1-V1 2Jazz 1-V 2Scientific Foundations of Dance 4Elementary Composition 4Analysis of Rhythm from a Dancer's
Perspective 4Dance in the Twentieth Century 4Dance in Human Society 4History of Darce 4Elementary Labanotation 4Intermediate Labanotation 4Laban Movement Analysis 4Performing Group_Performance Project: Ongoing performingensembleformal and informal concerts
THE BOSTON CONSERVATORY/Private Inst.Dance Division8 The FenwayBoston, MA 02215617/536-6340,Ext. 37Yasuko Tokunaga, Acting Chair
DegreesB.F.A. Dance MajorB.F.A. Dance Major, Musical Theater EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Performance, Choreography,Teaching in Ballet and Modern
Auditions requiredFacultyFull time:Edward DesotoPeter Dimuro, M.F.A.Ann Dooley, B.D.Stephanie Rae Parker, B.F.A.Part time:Ruth S. Ambrose, Former ChairElaine Bauer, B.A., Honorary Doctorate
BOSTON UNIVERSITYDepartment of Physical Education,
Recreation & Dance285 Babcock StreetBoston, MA 02215617/353-2748Micki Taylor-Pinney, ChairpersonWarin H. Dexter, Director
NameNorpclegree programFacultyRamelle Adams, Inst.Ann Brown Allen, Inst.Micki Taylor-Pinney, Inst.Undergraduate CoursesOpen to graduate & undergraduate students
Adj. Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesModem Dance 1-VDance Composition (Beg., Inter., Adv.)Laban Movement Analysis 1,11Dance as an Art FormDance in Human SocietyDance Concentrators Seminar(Additional courses may be taken throughthe Five College Dance Dept.offering
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LESLEY COLLEGE/Private Inst.Institute for the Arts & Human DevelopmentExpressive Therapies Program/Dance Therapy29 Everett StreetCambridge, MA 02138-2790617/868-9600, Ext. 493Gilda Resmini, Program Advisor
Graduate CoursesPracticum in Dance TherapyCore Seminar in Dance TherapyCreative Movement & Dance Therapy:IntroductionDance Movement Therapy with ChildrenMovement Therapy with AdultsMovement & Healing-Dance TherapyCreative Movement & teamingGroup Process in Dance TherapyMovement Observation 1,11Jungian Dance & Drama Therapy
MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE/Private Inst.Department of DanceSouth Hadley, MA 01075-1561413/538-2546Jerry Bevington, Coordinator
DegreesB.A. Dance MajorDance MinorProgram Emphasis: Performance,Choreography & Theory
Auditions required (upper level courses)FacultyJerry Bevington, M.F.A.James Coleman, M.F.A.Karen Dearborn, M.F.A.Terese Freedman, B.A.Undergraduate CoursesBallet 1-V1Modern 1-V1Jazz 1-VRenaissance Dance TechniqueBaroque Dance TechniqueMovement for TheatreScientific Foundations of DanceAdvanced Studies in Movement AnalysisElementaryAdvanced CompositionAnalysis of Rhythm (Dance)Elementary-Advanced LabanotationLaban Movement Analysis 1,11Dance in the 20th CenturyHistory of DancePrimal CulturesHigh Middle AgesRenaissance-19th CenturyAdvanced Studies, Aesthetics
Dance ProductionIndependent Study
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.360 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 01921617/437-2244 or 437-3166Chairperson: Dept. of Theatre & Dance OR
Dept. of Health, Sport, & Leisure Studies.DeqmesB ,./B.S. in Theatre w/Concentration in
Dance Performance/ChoreographyB.S. in Education w/Concentration in Dance
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Faculty Susan Waltner, Chair, Five College DanceDepartment12egymA.B. Dance Major & Minor
Aspects of Dance 3 Ballet 1-V1 2Dance in Cultural Perspective 4 Tap 1 & 11 2Dance in the 20th Century 4 Modern Dance 1-V1 2Directed Teaching 1, i 1 1 ea. Jazz 1-V 2Independent StudyPerforming Group
3 Musical TheatreDuncan Dance
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Northeastern University Dance Theatre Graduate CoursesDirector: Sara UmbergerFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
Theory & Practice of Dance 1 & 11History & Literature of Dance
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Choreography & Music 4SIMON'S ROCK OF BARD COLLEGE/Private Inst.Alford RoodGreat Barrington, MA 01233413/528-0771
Choreography & the Creative ProcessResearch and ThesisSpecial Studies
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Wendy Shifrin, DirectorDecreeB.A. in PerformanceFacultyWendy Shifrin, M.A.Judy Drodz, B.A.Dan Levin, M.A.Undergraduate CoursesBalletJazzBallet/JazzBeg. & Interm. Modern TechniqueAdv. Modern TechniqueImprovisation/ChoreographyTopics in Dance:
David Locke, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.3 Undergraduate Courses3 Principles of Technique3 Ballet 1,113 Modern Dance 1,11,111,1V3 Ethnic & Social Dance3 Dance Production Workshop
JazzRvertory DancePerspectives of DanceDance Cultures of the WorldHistory of DanceStudies in Dance CompositionLabanotationDance/Movement TherapySpecial Topics in Dance
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Performing GroupsTufts Dance CollectiveFaculty Advisor: Lisa FriedlanderSarabande Dance EnsembleFaculty Advisor: Lisa Friedlander
UNIVERSIP( OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST/State Ine
College of Arts and SciencesDepartment of Music and Dance11 TatmanUniversity of MassachusettsAmherst, MA 01003413/545-2413Andrea Watkins, Dance Coordinator
DegreesB.F.A.B.A.Teacher CertificationfacultyAndrea Watkins, Ph.D.Marilyn Patton, M.F.A.Richard Jones, M.F.A.Undergraduate Courses S H.Ballet I -V1 2Modern 1-V1 2Jazz 1-V1 2Scientific Foundations of Dance 4Adv. Studies in Movement Analysis 4Dance Composition 1,11,111 3-4Analysis of Rhythm 3
Hnce Production 3
Dance in Education 3
Dance Repertory 3
Dance in the 20th Century 3-4History cf Dance: Renaissance/Baroque 4History of DancePrimitive 4Seminar: Senior Project 3Performinsg GroupsConcert Dance GroupUniversity Dancers
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ALMA COLLEGE/Private Inst614 W. SuperiorAlma, MI 48801517/463-7242Carol Fike, Chair
Analysis, History Methods, CreativeDance, Dance Seminar, Performing Arts
Graduate CoursesReiated areas offered in Dept. of HPER &
Dance, Theatre Arts, Music & ArtPerforming GroupEastern Michigan Dancers
HOPE COLLEGE/Private Inst.Dance DepartmentDow CenterHolland, MI 49423616/394-7700Maxine DeBruyn, Chairperson
DegreeB.S. Dance Major di MinorFacultyMaxine DeBruyn, B.S., Assoc. Prof.Linda Graham-Fallon, M F.A., Asst. Prof.Susan Saurer, B.A., Inst.Tommy Retter, Inst.Additional Visiting FacultyUndergraduate CoursesTechnique:Modern, Beginning-AdvancedBallet, Beginning-AdvancedJazz, Beginning-AdvancedTap, Beginning-IntermediatePeriod DanceCreative Dance for ChildrenTheory:EurhythmicsMake-upAnatomical KinesiologyLightingCostume Design
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Improvisation (must take 2 sems.) 1 labonotation 3Dance Repertory 2 Chomography 3Dance Composition 2 Dance Production 3Survey of Dance History 3 History of Dance 1,11 320th Century Dance History 3 Dance (or its equivalent) 2Accompaniment 2 Performing GromDance Therapy 3 MSU Repertory Dance Companylaban Movement Analysis 3labanotation 2 MUSKEGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE/Dance Scholarship 2 State Inst.Dance Production (Composition 11) 3 221 S. Quarterline RoadElectives: Muskegon, MI 4.9442Folk, Square ond Social Dance 1 616/77-0386Teaching of Dance 2 Judith Brooky, CoordinatorSacred Dance DealtGLCA, Nyr:. Semester in Dance 15 A.A. Dance EmphasisAdagio 1 Prc)gram Emphasis: Performance,Independent Study (Composition 111) 2-5 Choreography, Modern &Jazz DanceAdvanced Studies in Dance (Research) 2-4 FacultyPerforming Group Judith Brooky, M.A., Inst.Aerial Dance Company Part time:Director: Linu Graha,n-Fallon Florence Cassell, Certified-Cecchetti
Cathy Gamby-Weideman, B.F.A., Inst.MARYGROVE COLLEGE Undergraduate Courses S.H.Dept. of Dance Modem Dance 1
18425 W. McNichols Road Modem Jazz Dance 1,111Detroit, MI 48221 Modem Jazz Dance 111 2313/862-8000, Ext. 283 Social Dance
Dance Theory 1,11,111,1V &1Vodern IDancePartnering Auditions h. viredCharacter FacultyPerformance Sue Ater, M.A., Inst.
Carol Halsted, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERS1TY/State Inst. Catherine Lichtman, M.F.A., Inst.112 A Auditorium Unc*araduate Courses S.H.East Lansing, MI 48824 Ba)let 1,11 2 ea.517/355-0690 Modern Dance 1,11 2 ea.Dixie Durr, Coordinator Jazz 1,11 2 ea.Degrees Ballroom Dcnce 2Dance Specialization Folk & Square Dance 2Faculty Bollet 111,1V,V,VI,V11,V111 2 ea.
Dixie Durr, M.A., Prof. Adv. Ballet: Partnering 2Undergraduate Courses O.H. Adv. Ballet: Pointe & Variation 2Dance Studio 1,11 2-12 Modem Dance 111,1V, V, V1,V11,V111 2 ea.Movement Studio 2-12 Jazz Dance IV 2
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Jazz Studies: Tap 1,11Dance History & AppreciationPrimitive DanceKinesiology for the DancerLabanotaionMusic AppreciationPerforming GroupOakland Dance Theatre & Other Things Co.Director: Cara! HalstedFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
SIENA HEIGHTS COLLEGE1247 E. Siena Heights Dr.Adrian, MI 49221-1796517/263-0731Eleanoce S,own, Contact Person
QtamNonefacjArlEleanore BrownUndergraduate CoursesModern Dance 1, H ,111,1VTap Dance 1
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN/State Inst.School of Music, Dept. of Dance1310 N. University CourtAnn Arbor, MI 48109313/763-5460David Gregory, Chairperson
Modem Dance & ChoreographyAuditions requiredFacultyDavid Gregory, Assoc. Prof.Gay Delanghe, Assoc. Prof.Bill De Young, Asst. Prof.Vera Embree, Assoc. Prof.Christopher Flynn, LecturerJessica Foyel, Asst. Prof.Peter Spading, Asst. Prof.Graducite Assistants: 6Uncle: ;aduate Courses?rinciples of Modern DanceDance Composition 1,11,111,1VModern Dance 11,111,1VPrinciples of BalletDance ProductionMusic for DanceDance RepertoryDance ElectivesTheory & Practice of Modern a iceTheory & Practice of BalletHistory of DanceHistory & Philosophy of 20th Century DanceAfro-American Dome 1,11Performance Tech. in BalletAdv. Projects in Dance CompositionMovement Notation
MICHIGAN
2 ea. Performance Tech. in Modern4 Senior Concert2 Methods of Teaching Dance
Graduate CoursesModem Dance Technique 1,11Projects in Dance CompositionBallet Technique 1,11,111,1VDance & Related ArtsAdv. Dance ProductionCultural Concepts of DanceChoreographic Production & DesignAfro-American Dance TechniqueJazz Dance TechniqueMovement ImprovisationUniversity DancersThesis: PerformanceAdv. Modern Dance TechniqueBallet V,V1Adv. Afro-American Dance TechniqueAdv. Dance RepertoryDirected Independent StudyGraduate Seminar in DanceGraduate Field Experience in DancePerforming GrcieUniversity of Micaigan Dance CompanyDirector: David GregoryFormal & Informal Concerts, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyAnn Arbor Dance Works
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Room 125 Matthaei BuildingDetroit, MI 48202313/577-4273Georgia Reid, Chairperson
DeoreesB.S. in Education, Dance MajorB.A. in Liberal Arts, Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Modern Dance & Chikken's DanceM.Ed. with Emphasis in DanceAuditions for VVSU Dance Company
Music & Dance Relationships 2Music Theory & Appreciation for Dancers 1
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Accompaniment for DanceEthnic Dance FormsDance ProductionDance Educ. Curriculum K-12Assisting in DanceStudent Teaching & SeminarChoreography 1,11Methods in Modern Dance & BalletField Work in DanceStudy in Dance StylesDance Notation 1,11Dance for Elementary Music TeachersDance & Other Art DisciplinesIntegrating Art, Dance & MusicDance Company 1Workshop in Contemporary DanceRepertoryCreative Dar.ca for ChildrenCreative Dance Movement for the
Pre-School ChildIndependent Study in DanceGraduate ComesTechnique Lab 111Adv. BalletSeminar in Contemporary IssuesDance Company 11Seminar in Teaching Creative DanceHistorical Foundations of DanceBlacks in American DanceSeminar in Dance TechniquesProblems in Concert ProductionResearch MethodsLaboiatory in ChoreographyDance EthnologyDirected Study in DanceField Work in DanceMaster's Essay & Project DirectionPerforming GroupWSU Dance CompanyDirector: Eva Jablonowski-PowersFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Department of DanceCollege of Fine ArtsDorothy U. Dalton CenterKalamazoo, Ml 49008-3833616/387-5830Nina M. Nelson, Chairperson
Jazz Technique 1,11,111Modem Technique 1,11,111Choreography 1,11,111Tap Dance 1,11DanceDance ImprovisationGraduating PresentationUniversity Dance TheatreSpeeril Studies in Dance HistoryTeaching of Dance in the Elementary SchoolIntro. to Dlance NotationKinesiology for the DancerDance ProductionPerformance WorkshopDance ManagementPracticumSpecial Studies in DancePerformanceReadings in DanceNon-Reading Independent Study in DancePerforming GroupUniversity Dance TheatreFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
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COLLEGE OF ST. TERESA/Private Inst.Fine & Performing ArtsBox KWinona, MN 55987507/454-2930, Ext. 258Eileen Whalen, Chairperson
DegreesB.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Ballet, Modern Danc.B.A. with Dance Therapy EmphasisFacultySharon Adams Baues, M.A., Asst. Prof.Marsha Pounder Guthrie, M.A., Inst.Robert Rice, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.Improvisation 1,11 2-2Composition 1,11 3Jazz 1 2History of Ballet 4History of Modern Dance 4Dance Company 4Human Physiology 4Kinesiology 4Survey of-Dance Therapy 1,11 4-3Tech. of Dance Therapy 4Applied Dance Therapy 4Psychology Today 4Devebpmental Psychology 4Group Dynamics 4Behavior Disorders 4Statistics 5Ballet 1,11,111,1V 2 ea.
Modern Dance 1,11,111,1V 2 ea.Jazz 1,11 2 ea.Special Methods of Teaching Ballet 3
Special Methods of Teaching Modern Dance 3Tech. of Dance Therapy 4Special Techniques/Styles 2
Independent Study 2-4Dance Company 1-3
Set LightsCostumesPublicity, Business, Make-up, Stage
ManagementDancingInterdisciplinary Studies in Expressive
Beg., Inter., Adv. Jazz Ballet 1 eaIntro. to the Art of Dance 3
Theatre Dance & Movement 3
Musical Production 3
Methods of Folk, Square, Social Dance& Rhythms 3
Performing GroupsThe SSU Dance/Chorus LineThe VARGA Jazz Ballet CompanyLiaison with Professional CompanyThe VARGA Jazz Ballet Company, The
Andahazy Ballet Company, andChoreographic Schools
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ST. OLAF COLLEGEDance DepartmentNorthfield MN 55057507/663-3070Ann Wagner, Chair
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B.A. Dance with a Teacher Education optionFacultySusan Bauer, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Sherry Saterstrom, M.A., Asst. Prof.Paul Thompson, B.F.A., Asst. Prof.Antoinette So4tek, Asst. Prof.Anne Von Bibra, M.A., Asst. Prof.Ann Wagner, Ph.D., Prof.Undergraduate CoursesTec nique Courses:Ballet 1,11,111 .25Ballroom 1,11 .25American Dance: Native and
Immigrant Traditions .25International Dance 1: World DanceTradition .25
International Dance 11: SelectedDance Cultures .25
Modern Dance 1,11,111 .25Tap .25Jazz .25Dance Company Classes .25Theory Courses:Fundomentals of Choreography &
ImprovisationMovement AnalysisThe Rise of BalletDance in AmericaUnderstanding the Articulate BodyDance & Gender in the American ChurchDance as Cultural ExpressionIndependent StudyInternshipDance Aesthetics and CriticismAdvanced ChoreographyIndependent ResearchInterim Courses:Ethnic Dance in CultureCreative Dance for ChildrenDancing in the Big Band Era 1925-1945Performing GroupsSt. Olaf Dance CompanyDirector: Susan BauerApprentice Dance CompanyDirector: Susan Bauer
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-DULUTH/State InstDept. of TheatreMPAC 144Duluth, MN 55812218/726-8562Marnie Mahafay, Chairperson
QumB.F.A. in Theatre with a Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Performance, JazzAuditions for upper division courses
MINNESOTA - MISSISSIPPI
Faculty Mechanics of MovementAlice Bossier, B.F.A., Inst. Fundamentals of MovementSally Bowden, Asst. Prof., Guest Artist Ballroom DanceSharon E. Friedier, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof. Folk & Square DanceMarnie Mahafay, Chairperson Ethnic Dance Heritage 2Ric Watson, B.A., PT Inst. Improvisation 1
Undergraduate Courses Q.H. Modem Dance Tech. & ImprovisationModem Dance Technique 3-9 1,11,111 2 ea.Jazz Dance Technique 3-9 Ballet 1,11,111 2 ea.Intro. to Ballet 3-9 Dance History 1,11 6Ballet Technique 3-9 Dance Notation 3Dance Rep. Theatre 2-6 Modem Dance Technique & ImprovisationIntro, to the World of Dance 4 1V,V,V1 3 ea.Topics in Dance 1-12 Ballet 1V,V,V1 1 ea.Adv. Modern Dance Tech. 3-27 Dance Composition 1,11 2 ea.Adv. Jazz Dance Tech. 3-27 Dance Production 3Adv. Ballet Tech. 3-27 Adv. Improvisation 1
Adv. Dance Rep. Theatre 2-6 Dance Repertory Theatre 3-9Dance Composition 1,11 3-3 Music for Dance 3Spec. Prob. in Dance Comp. 3-6 Teaching Folk Dance & Social Forms 4Lecture Demonstration in Dance 2 Creative Dance for Children 4Dance History 1,11 3-3 Teaching of Modern Dance 4Topics in Dance 1-12 Student Teaching: College-Modern Dance 1
Dance Teaching 2 Student Teaching in Dance: Elementary 3-6Human Anatomy for Dancersperforming Group
UMD Dance TheatreDirector: Sharon E. Fried ler V11,V111,1X 5 ea.Formal & Info -:nal Concerts, Touring Dance Composition 111,1V 2 ea.Liaison with Professional Company Senior Dance Seminar 3Duluth BalletDirector: John Landovsky
DegreesB.S., Dance MajorB.S., B.A. Dance MinorPiograrn E:mphasis: Modern Dance,
Performance, & EducationFacultyAnnette Atwood, B.S., R.P.T., LecturerJudith Bonsignore, B.A., LecturerMargaret Fargnoli, Julliard Graduate, LecturerNancy Hauser, LecturerHeidi Jasmin, B.A., lecturerJean Johnson-Jones, M.A., LecturerMary Lampe, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Ann Maud B.A., LecturerJo Savino, LecturerLinda Shapiro, M A., LecturerDavid Voss, B.A., LecturerNadine Jette, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.Ed Stern, Ph.D., LecturerUndergraduate CoursesPhysics of Human MotionAnatomy for Physical Ed. Students
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MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY FOR WOMENBox W-70, Dance Dept.Columbus, MS 39701601/329-4750, Ext. 437 or 341Jozia Mieszkowski, Director
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B.F.A. with Emphasis in BalletAuditions only for dance scholarshipsFacultyJozia Mieszkowski, Inst.Guest Faculty:Robert BarnettDavid HowardJonette LancosIsmet MouhedinDamien StevensUndergraduate CoursesBalletModern DanceJazzMusic Literature for DanceChoreographyDance HistoryProductionsKinesiologyDance Survey
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI/State Inst.College of the ArtsDepartment of Theatre and DanceSouthern Station, Box 5052Hattiesburg, MS 39401601/2664161Patricia M. Amacker, Contact Person
Choreography 3Repertoire 1 1/2Improvisation 1 1/2Choreography 11 6Music for Dance 1 1/2Music Theory for Dance 3Dance History 3Functional Anatomy for Dancers 3Stage Production for Dancers 1 1/2Labanotation 3Methods of Teaching Dance 3Practicums, DemonstratingPracticums, Assisting 1 1/2Practicums, Teaching Under Supervision 3Performing GroupMoving Company, a student-run organization
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA/State Inst.124 McKee GymHitt StreetColumbia, MO 65211314/882-6753Carol French Odor, Coordinator
Ballet, JazzfactiCarol French Odor, B,E.S., Asst Prof.Part time:Dodie Holmes, B.E.S., Inst.Michelle Morris, B.F.A., Inst.Undergraduate Courses S.H.Beg., Inter., Adv. Modern Dance 1 ea.Beg., Inter., Adv. Ballet 1 ea.Beg., Inter., Adv. Jazz 1 ea.Beg., Inter., Adv. Tap 1 ea.Social Ballroom 1
Country Western 1
Rhythmics 1
Teaching of Dance 1
Theory of Dance 2Dance Composition & Production 3Graduate CoursesThew-7,7") Dance 2Dance Composition & Production 3Problems 1-6Performing GroupUMC DancersDirector: Carol Odor
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY/State Inst.Conservatory of Music4949 CherryKansas City, MO 64H 0816/363-4300Catharine Plavcan Greenhagen, Chairperson
DegreesB.A. Dance Major/3 optionsPerformance, Pedagogy, General Studies
FacultyTatiana DokovdovskaCatharine Plavcan GreenhagenDebra L. LeighGuest FacultyUndergraduate Courses}Wet Technique & TheoryModem Technique & TheoryBallet Technique & Theory for Non-MajorsModem Technique & Theory for Non-MajorsDance HistoryHistory & Aesthetics of Contemporary DanceAnalysis of MovementDance ProductionImprovisationCompositionPas de Deux/VariationsCharacterPantomimeBallet EnsembleModem EnsemblePedagogy-ModernPedagogy-BalletSupervised Teaching-BalletPerforming GroupUniversity Dance EnsembleDirector: All FacultyFormal & Informal Concerts
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY/Performing ArtsBox 1108St. Louis, MO 63130314/889-5858/5885Annelise Mertz, Director
p.sgriesB.A. Arts & Sciences-Major and Minor in
Dance, also a Performing Arts Majorin Drama and Dance
Auditions for transfer students onlyFacultyFull time:Michael Ballard, Artist.in.ResidenceMary Jean Cowell, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Annelise Mertz, M.F.A., Prof.Gale Ormiston, Artist.in-ResidenceAlan Shilling, Musical DirectorPart time:Shumay Chuludmilla DokoudovskySue GashSuzanne GraceUndergraduate CoursesTechnique & Theory of Contemporary
Dance (4 levels)Pallet (2 levels)Improvisation (3 levels)Composition (4 levels)Dance History (2 levels)Jazz (2 levels)Ethnic DanceCostume DesignMusic for the Performing Artist
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Percussion Accompanimentlighting for DancePe_6.rming ProupsWashington University Dance TheatreSt. Louis Repertory DancersArtistic Director: Annelise Mertz
Profe i ncp_syn nSt. Louis Repertory Dancers
WEBSTER UNIVERSITY470 East Lockwood Ave.St. Louis, MO 63119314/968-6929Peter E. Sargent, Contact Person
DegreeB.A. in DanceFacuhyFull time:Gary Hublek, Asst. Prof.Marisa O'Neill, Inst.Robert Sallier, Music DirectorPart time:Jan Albus, lecturerMark Krupinski, LecturerLeigh-Ann Wencker, LecturerUnderaraduate CoursesBallet-4 yea rsJazz-3 yearsModem-3 yearsTap-2 yearsDance historyComposition-2 yearsChoreography-2 yearsChoreography ProjectsPerforming GroupWebster Dance TheatreLiaison with Professional CompanyDance St. Louis
WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE/Private Inst.Dance AreaFulton, MO 65251314/642-2251, Ext. 342Joan Maynard, Chairman
Ballet & Modern DanceFacultyCarol Horwitz, M.A., Inst.Pamela Joyce, B.F.A., Inst.Joan Maynard, B.A.Undergraduate CoursesBallet Technique (4 levels)Modem Dance Technique (3 levels)History of BalletHistory of Modern DanceKinesiology for DancersImprovisationEssentials of TeachingPracticum in Teaching
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Dance CompositionChoreographyVariationsPartner AdagioRepertoryLiaison with Professional CompanyLexington Ballet CompanyDirector: Norman Shelburne
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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANADance DivisionPART Center, Room 197Missoula, MT 59812406/243-4641Juliette T. Crump, Head
DegreeB.F.A. Dance Major and MinorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Modern
6 Senior Thesis 32 Performing Group1 A Company of Dancers from Creighton9-9 University3-3-33 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN1 Theatre Arts & Dance3 219 Mabel Lee Hall3 Lincoln, NE 68588-01433 402/472-17121 Lisa Fusillo, Dance Program Head4 Degree9 B.FA.3 Auditions for dance scholarships, class skill15 level, performance groups required.
1 Faculty9 Nancy Brestel, Inst.9 Dee Hughes, Asst. Prof.3 Undergraduate Courses3 Ballet Sequences2 Modern Sequences
Jazz SequencesIntro. to Dance 3Dance History 3Improvisation 2Composition 1,11 2-2Music for Dance 2Tech. Theatre 3Anatomy & Kinesiology 7Ethnic Dance 1
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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA/State Inst.60th & Dodge StreetsOmaha, NE 68182-0216402/554-2670Vera Lundahl, Dance Coordinator
Dance ImprovisationMethods in Teaching Rhythmic ActivitiesProjects in DanceDance for P.E. MajorsGraduate CoursesSpecial Projects in Teaching Dance in
the SchoolsPerforming GroupThe Moving Company, a modern dance
organization. Performs approximately3 times a year. Auditions requiredfor membership in company.
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NEBRASKA - NEVADA
2 Pamela Kemp2 Beth Mehocic, Ph.D., Prof.2 Carole Roe, Ph.D., Prof.1-3 Michael Rennie1 Dolly Ridderpkiat3 Gary Sanders3 Deborah A. Stone, Prof.1-6 Luisa Triana
Barbara UrbanEliane VivaceUndergraduate CoursesBalletModemJazzChoreographyProductionHistoryAccompanimentMusic Theory for DanceGraduate CoursesSpanishAdv. Choreography & ProductionPost Modernism in Dance & MusicHistory from Primitive thru 20th Century
S H. Costume Design for Dance1-1-1 Performins3 Groups1-1-1 Cosmic WatertallModern Company1-1 SolarisJazz Company3 Contemporary Dance TheatreMulti-form3 Company3 Dance Construction CrewChildren's Dance1 Artistic Director: Carole Rae
Liaison with Professional CompanyNevada Dance Theatre
3 Artistic Director: Vassili Sulich
UNiVERSITY OF NEVADA-LAS VEGAS450.: Maryland ParkwayLas Vagas, NV 89154702/7393827 or 739-3220Carole Rae, Director of Dance
DegreesB.A. in Dance, also Dance MinorB.S. in DanceMasters in Education with Dance concentrationNo auditionsall dance students admitted for
one year on trial basisFacultyMcGarry Coven, Artist-in-ResidenceGary GardiaGarold GardnerVicki Gripp, Artistin-ResidenceMaya HarmonJacque Jaeger
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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADARENORecreation, P.E., & Dance Department203 Lombardi BuildingReno, NV 89557702/784-4041Michelle Bayard-Gross, Director of Dance
DegreesB.S., B.A. Major in P.E. with a Dance
Emphasis. Minor in DanceAuditions not requiredFacultyMichelle Bayard-Gross, M.B.G., Prof. (FT)Barbara Fox, Ballet Specialist (PIT)Guest faculty during summer termsUndergraduate Courses S.H.Modern Dance 1,11,111 1-1-1Ballet 1,11,111 1
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Dance in Elementary Education 2Methods of Teaching Dance in Secondary
School 2Intro. to Dance Composition 2Dance Production 2
NEW HAMPSHIRE - NEW JERSEY
Comparative Dance Styles 1,11History & Development of DanceWorkshop in Modern DanceIndependent Study in DanceGraduate CoursesHistory & Development of DanceWorkshop in Modern DanceIndependent Study in DancePerforming GroupAnnual faculty/student concertParticipation in UNR Dance ClubFormal & Informal Concerts
NEW HAMPSHIRE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHREDept. of TheatrePaul Creative Arts CenterDurham, NH 03824603/862-2291Jean Morrison Brown, Chairperson
History & Development of Dance 3S H. Ethnic Dance 34 Independent Study 1-34 Choreography 32-24 GLASSBORO STATE COLLEGE/State Inst.4-2.2 Memorial Hall4.2-2 Dept. of Speech/Theatre/Dance2 Glassboro, NJ 080284-2-2 609/445-53032 A. Tage Wood, Coordinator2-4 Degree
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Mason Gross School of the ArtsDance DepartmentOld Music BuildingDouglas Campus, P.O. Box 270New Brunswick, NJ 08903-0270201/932-8497Paulette A. Sears, Chairperson
S H STOCKTON STATE COLLEGE/State Inst.24 Division of Arts & Humanities3 Pomona, NJ 08242 609/652.1776, Ext. 5052 Joshua Jess Cabot, Coordinator6 Degree6 B.A. Studies in the Arts: Dance6 Program Emphasis: Modern2 Review required Sophomore year7 Faculty
Gail Lee Abrams, M.A., & Certified LabanMovement Analyst, Asst. Prof.
Joshua Jess Cabot, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.HArts Program (64 cr. hrs. required in
Dance & cognate courses):Intro. to Dance 4Beg. Dance Technique (repeatable) 2/4Inter. Dance Technique (repeatable) 2/4Specialized Styles in Dance (Jazz,
1Ballet, Social, Ethnic, Theatre,repeatable) 2/4
Dance Repertory & Production (repeatable) 1
Dance History 4Topics in Dance (Anatomy/Kinesiology,
Improvisation, Stage Movement,Dance & Related Arts, LabonAnalysis) 4
Dance Composition 1,11 4-4Dance/Theatre Production 4
Senior Seminar 4
General Studies Curriculum:Dynamics of Human Movement 4Dance Survey 4
Dance in the 20th Century 4Dance in America 4
NEW JERSEY - NEW MEXICO
Encounter in the Performing ArtsThe Creative ProcessPerforming GroupsThe Stockton Dance CompanyDirectors: Gail Lee Abrams &Joshua
DegreesB.S. Movement Science (P E.)Minor in Dance open to students from
any majorProgram Emphasis: Dance ExerciseFacultySvea Becker, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance 1,11Modern Jazz DanceBallet 1ChoreographyPersonal ML:vernent AnalysisLabanotationDane Performance WorkihopDance Exercise Leadership TrainingPerforming GroupCreati.T Source Dapte Ensemble!iaison with Professional CompanyRuth Clark, Director
NEW MEXICO
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO/State Inst.College of Fine ArtsDept. of Theatre and DanceDance Program, Fine Arts CenterAlbuquerque, NM 87131505/277-3660 or 277-4332Bill Evans, Dance Director
DegreesB.A. DanceB.F.A. DanceM.A. Dance with concentrations in
ntrod. to Modern Dancentrod. to Historical Dance Formsntrod. to Tapntrod. to Jazzntrod. to Balletntrod. to Flamenco
Modern Dance 1,11,111mprovisation
Tap 1,11Rhythmic FundamentalsJazz 1,11Ballet 1,11,111Movement AnalysisFlamenco 1,11Stretching and StrengtheningStudies in Ballet FormsSolo ChoreographyChoreography and Musical StructureKinesiobgy for DancersTheories of Dance Therapy
Jj Introduction to Costuming3-3 Introduction to Stage Lighting3 Dance Repertory 13 Ethnic Dance3 Advanced Choreography3 Senior Performance3 Dance Criticism3 Advanced Movement Analysis3 Dance History 1,11
Methods and Materials for TeachingDance/Movement
Supervised Practice TeachingSpecial studies in DanceGraduate CoursesIntroduction to Graduate StudyPerformance TheoryCritical Issues in the Perforring ArtsGraduate InternshipHistory of Dance 111ChoreographyRepertorySpecial ProblemsStudent Production ProjectModern TechniqueBallet TechniqueDance CriticismAdvanced Movement "knalysisDance KinesiologyAdvanoed TopicsIndependent StudyMaster's ThesisMethods and Materials for TeachingPerforming GroupsUniversity of New Mexico Ballet EnsembleArtistic Director: Joetta JercinovicUniversity of New Mexico Flamenco EnsembleArtistic Director: Eva EnciniasUniversity of New Mexico Contemporary
Dance EnsembleArtistic Director: Bill Evans
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ADELPHI UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.Dance ProgramWoodruff HallGarden City, NY 11530516/294-8700, Ext. 7363Harry Bernstein, Directar
DegreesB.F.A. in Performing Arts with emphasis
in DanceB.A. in Performing Arts with emphasi
in DanceAuditions requiredFacultyNorman Walker, Professor.Rochelle Zide-Booth, ProfessorCharles Loren Hightower, Asst. ProfKaren Levey, B.A.Sheila GoldsteinDana Manna, B.A., M.A.Renee Wadleigh, B.A.Katia GeleznovaNancy Lushington, B.ARegina Larkin, B.F.A.Barbara Verlezza, B.S., M.F.A.Semir Elias, Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBaiiet ABCDAdvanced Modern Dance ABCDRhythmic AnalysisEthnic DanceDance Theory and CompositionDance History and CriticismAdvwced Dance RepertoryPrinciples of Teaching DanceAde lphi Dance TheatreIntermediate Dance CompositionAdvanced Dance CompositionDance for Actors ABCBallet for Non-MajorsModern for Non-MajorsIndependent Studies:
History of Dance 1,11 3Performance Styl.c & TechnigJe 4Repertory in Production & Technique 4Senior Seminar 4Dance Repertory: Construction and Analysis 3Fundamentals of Music for Dancers 3Dance Criticism 3
Contemporary Choreographers andTheir Works 3
Modern Dance Technique and Theory 2Ballet Technique and Theory 2Modern Dance 1,11,111 0Contact Improvisation 0Ballet 1,11,111 0Classic Variations 0Jazz Dance 1,11 0Tap Dance 1,11Performing GroupsOrchesisDance UptownFormol & Informal Concerts
BROOKLYN COLLEGEDivision of DanceConservatory of MusicAvenue H & Bedford AvenueBrooklyn, NY 12210212/780.5286June Lewis, Contact Pe-sonDorothy Klotzman, Director, Conservatory of Music
DegreesB.S. B.A.Audit'ons requiredFacultyFull time:June Lewis, Prof.Arfis Smith, Prof.Part time:Claudio Assante, Adj. Prof.Saeko Ichinohe, Adj. Prof.Barbara Moteer, Adj. Prof.Michael Piotrowski, Adj. ProfUndergraduate CoursesSurvey of 20th Century DanceMusic for Dancers
Anatomy for DanceLabanotation 1Expressive Movement for Voice & Dance
StudentsCoaching for the Male Dancer 1,11,
111,1VIntro. to Modern Dance Technique 1,11Modern Dance Technique 1,11,111,1VBalletModern Dance: Its Origin & EvolutiEthnic Styles in Danr e 1,11Composition 1,11Music & Choreographic WorkshopPracticumPerformance Preparation 1,11,111,1VDance Repertory TheatreSpecial Projects in Dance
Production 1,11Independent Work in DanceSeminar in Style CriticismPerforming GroupsThe Brooklyn Dance TheatreThe Brooklyn Dance Theatre Tour EnsembleLiaison with Professional CompanyCompany in residenceDANCE June Lewis and Company
COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND/CUNYPerforming & Creative Arts Dept.715 Ocean TerraceStaten Island, NY 10304718/390-7768 or 7584Carolyn Watson, Dance Coordinator
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in Dance. Psychology/Dance offers)reparatior for graduate procram infheropy Hunter College/CUM orcollege of choice
CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK138th Street & Convent AvenueNew York, NY 10031212/690-6717Jill Beck, Chair of Theatre & Dance
DegreesB.F.A., B.A., M.A.Auditions requiredFacultyFull time:Carolyn Adams, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Jill Beck, Ph.D., Assoc, Prof.Dawn Horwitz, Ph.D., Assoc, ProfWalter Raines, Assoc. Prof.Part time:Shelley Berg, Ph.D., Artistin-ResidencePatricia Dingle, Artistin-ResidenceGeoffrey Gordon, Musician/ComposerPo li Rogers, Artist-in-ReAencePlus 2 guest facultyGraduate Asssistants: 3Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance TechniqueBallet TechniquePartneringRepertoryPerformanceDance HistoryLabanotationMusic for DancersAnatomy & KinesiologyJazz TechniqueChoreographyImprovisationDance CriticismCiti Dance CompanyReconstruction & DirectionDance PedagogyGraduate CoursesDance CriticismDance HistoryStudies in Dance NotationChoreography & DirectionGeneraf Studies in Dance HistoryProfessional Notator TrainingSpecial Topics in Dance CriticismSpecial Topics in Dance NotationSpecial Topics in Choreography & DirectionPerforming GroupCiti Dance Compnyby auditionDirector: Carolyn AdamsLiaison with Professional CompanyDance Notation Bureau
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY/Private InstTeachers CollegeProgram in Dance & Dance EducationBox 78.525 W. 120th SheetNew York, NY 10027
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212/678-:).298Nancy Brooks-Schmitz, Coordinator
DegreeM.A. in Dance EducationFacultySharna Allison, M.A.Karen Bamonte, Ed.M.Nancy Brooks-Schmitz, Ed.D., Assoc Prof.Ted Dalbotten, M.A., Inst.Irene Dowd, B.A., Inst.Anita Feldman, M.A., Inst.Eileen Jones, B.A., Inst.Bob Remley, M.A.Graduate CoursesThe Dancer/Artist in Educahon 2Anatomical Analysis of Modern Dance
& Ballet Technicjues 3Performance Techniques 1
Choreography 3Choreographic Problems 2-4Rhythmic Structure of Music & Dance 3Music for Dance 2-3Dance Production 2-3Laban Movement Analysis 2-4Seminar in Dance Education 3Intro. to Modern Dance 2-3Intro. to Ballet 2-3Creative Movement Drama in the Classroom 2-3Mover. .nt for Special Needs Individuals 2-3Movement Concepts in Modern Dance 3Supervised Teaching 3Fieldwork 1-4Research & Independent Study 1-6Bartenieff Fundamentals 0-2Dance in Cultural Contexts 0-2Masters Seminar: Arts in Education 2Anatomy & Biomechanics 3Problems of Curriculum & Teaching 2Performing_GroupMorningside Dance Festival
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.nce Office
f.elen Newman HallIthaca, NY 14853Peter Saul, Coordinator
ELIZABETH SETON COLLEGE1061 North BroadwayYonkers, NY 10701914/969-4000Leigh Whiteman, Chair, DPH Dept.
Degree.A.A. liberal Arts (no specific dance major)Facub,Laurel Beebe, Inst.Kater Du Puy, Adj. Lecture..Carol Reiman, Adj. LecturerRobin Rosenthal, Adj. LecturerTheresa Sayers, Adj. LecturerLeigh Whiteman, M.S., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesFoundations of MovementElementary, Intermediate Modern DanceElementary, Intermediate Jazz DanceElementary BalletEthnic Dance FormsThe Seton DancersDance Composition (3 cr.)Creative Movement for Children
3-3 Performing GroupSeton Dancers
4 Formal Concerts
1-2 HAMILTON COLLEGE/Private Inst.3 Department of Theatre/Dance3 List Art Center
Clinton, NY 13323315/859-4238Leslie Norton, Program Chair
Director: Stormy BrandenbergerModern Dance ClubDance Works
HUNTER COLLEGE OF CITY UNIVERSITY OFNEW YORK
Dance Program695 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10021212/772-5012Billy Siegenfeld, Director
DegreeB.A.Auditions requiredFacultyFull time:Jana Feinman, Asst. Prof.Billy Siegenfeld, Asst. Prof.Adjuncts:Jim Clinton, LecturerB.J. Manilla, LecturerKathleen Sum ler, LecturerDorothy Vislocky, Prof.Undergraduate CoursesModern Technique 1,2,3,4Composition 1,11ImprovisationProductionAnatomy & KinestologyFolk, Et nic, Jazz, RepertoryDance, Dancers & the AuchenceBasic Musicianship for DancersTeaching Dance in Elementary SchoolTeaching Contemporary DanceHist. & Phil. Development of DanceSurvey of Dance Notatiun SystemsAnatomy & Kinesiology for DancersDance InjuriesCurrent Topics in DanceComposing Music for DanceIndependent Study in DanceHonors in DanceInservice Training ProgramPerforming_GroupHunter allege Dance CompanyFormal & Informal ConcertsLiaison with Professional CompanyInternships with many companies & arts
administration organizations
THE JULLIARD SCHOOL/Private Inst.Lincoln CenterNew York, NY 10023212/799-5000Muriel Topaz, Director, Dance Division
Gloria MarinaJill BeckMichael Mau leDaniel BrewbakerGenia MelikovaAlfredo CorvinoIndrani RahmanRobert DennisDoris RudkoEric EwazenMarian Se IdesBernadette HecoxRuby ShangMartha Hi lfCraig Shu!erWendy HiltonJanet M. SoaresKazuko HirabayashiAnna SokolowHanya HolmAlfonso SolimeneAiri HynninenPeter Spar ling
S.Fi. Linda Kent3 ea. John West3 ea. Daniel Lewis3 Ethel Winter3 Hector Zaraspe3 Undergraduate Courses S.H.3 ea. Ballet Technique 243 Modern Dance Techniques 242 Dance Comp:2 Materials 42 Modern Forms 43-3 Group Forms 42 Projects in Choreography 43 Major Project 4.62 Dance Notation 123 Dance History & Criticism 32 Anatomy for Dancers 33.6 lit. & Materials of Music (Dance) 243 Stagecraft 33.6 Dance Repertory 4-16
HERBERT H. (EWAN COLLEGEDept. of Dance, Health, P.E. & RecreationBedford Park Blvd., W.Bronx, NY 10468212/960-8404Johannah Franke, Coordinator B.A. ProgramJoan Miller, Coordinator B.F.A. Program
quare, Social-Dance Forms 1,11Mod. Dance Fundamentals 1,11Dance PerspectivesBeg., Inter., Adv. Modern DanceTheory & Practice of Mod. DanceTheory & Practice of Dance in EducationRhythmic Analysis of MovementBallet PrinciplesBallet WorkshopEducational & Recreational Programs
in DanceStage Movement for Actors & DancersChoreography & ImprovisationWorkshop in Music & MovementProfessional Repertory WorkshopWorkshop in Ethnic & Jazz Tech.Selected Topics in DanceSeminar & Practicum in Skills &
Performanc;History & Applied Principles of DanceChoreographic Workshop 1,11Student Repertory WorkshopHonorsSpecial ProjectsTeaching a Subject in Secondary School
& Continuing EducationSecondary School Internship
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MARYMOUNT COLLEGETarrytown, NY 10591914/631-3200Margot C. Lehman, Director of Dance
DegreesB.A., B.S., no Dance MajorAuditions requiredFacultyMargot Lehman, Assoc. Prof. Full timePart time:Beate Becker, Asst. Prof.Janice Cronin, Inst.
3 Marilyn Mazur, Inst.3 Undergraduate Courses3 Dance Technique:3 Beg., Adv. Beg., Int/Adv. Modern Dance6 Ballet 13 Jazz3 20th Century Dance
Dance: Improvisation & Comp.3 Elements of Music in Movement3 Independent Study1 ea. Dance Lab 1,11,IH, IV6 Performing Group1 Dance Club1 Formal and Informal Concerts
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Performing ArtsDance ProgramUniversity PlazaBrooklyn, NY 11201718/403-1051
DegreeDance MinorM.F.A. r ,nce (under consideration)FacultyJudith Stuart, B.A., Dance; M.F.A. TheaterDiane Jocobowitz, B.A. Dance; M.F.A. TheaterUndergraduate Courses S HIntroduction to Dance 1,11 3Modern Technique 1-V1 3Ballet 1,11 3
Jazz 1,11 3Ethnic Dance 3
Folk, Square and Social Dance 1
Aerobic Dancing 1,11 3Music for Dance 3Dance History and Criticism 3Choreography 1,11 3Dance Education 1 3Performing GroupsThe Long Island University Dance EnsembleDirector: Judith Stuart DancewaveThe Diane Jacobowitz Dance TheaterDirector: Diane Jacobowitz (co..in-resid.)
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NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGE/Privote Inst.Stewart AvenueGarden City, NY 11530516/222-7510Stanley Berke, Coordinator
DegreeA.A. with Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Performance, Ballet &
Modern DanceFacultyStanley Berke, Asst. Prof.Port time:Carol Childs, Inst.Barbara Crystal, Inst.Nancy Klotz, Inst.Lenore Wall, Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesDance in the 20th CenturyIntro. to Modern DanceBeg., Inter. Modern Dance 1,11Rehearsal & PerformanceDance Techn. & Theory (Ballet & Modern)Performing GroupDance Repertory Company of NassauCommunity College
THE NEW SCHOOL66 West 12th StreetNew York, NY 10011Laura Foreman, Contact Person
DegoeNo degrees but courses offered for
academic creditFacultyAll faculty ore part time instructors:
Barbara BarrFran ParkerBarbara BroganLinda RobbinsPat CannonSharon RomeykoMartha EddyEllen SaltcnstallRobyn FlaunJulie SandlerDiane GermaineLucia SciorsciMama HarrityPeggy SpinaMavis LockwoodGabrielle TaylorCynthia MingCathryn WilliamsUndergraduate CoursesRenaissance & Baroque DancingBody LanguageBody SemioticsDance TherapyBalletCombined Ballet & ModernJazzYoga & AerobicsAerobicsTapSocialWu ShuWorking Out With WeightsBody Conditioning35 AAinute WorkCIDutExercising at HomeSetpoint TheoryFacial ExercisePoise TechniquesHow to Stand Up StraightHow to Get a Good Night's SleepStress WorkshopHeadache TherapiesRacewalkingJoggingSports PsychologyLiaison with Professional CompanyLaura Foreman Dance Theatre, Artists
in Residence
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.Dept. of Dance & Dance EducationDiv. of Arts & Art Education35 West 4th Street, Room 675New York, NY 10003212/998-5400Patricia A. Rowe, Chairperson
Dance Club 0-1 Choreography for the Musical Theatre 3Rhythmic Analysis & Percussion for Dance 2 Composition in Contemporary Dance 3Creative Dance for Children 3 Dance Archives & Archival Management 3Summer Dance Intensive 2 Historical Development of Dance 11 3Common Hour Dance 0 Dance & Mvmt. Design for Musical Theatre 3Senior Dance Project 1 The Choreographer's Bourne: AestheticIndependent Study 1-4 Theory for Dance 3Intro. to Origins of Contemp. Dance 3 Independent Study 1-6Tap Dance 2 Sound as Language for DanceIntro. to Dance Composition 2 Choreography 3Dance in Musk & Music Educ. 1 & 11 2 Historical Study of Dance 3Effort/Shape Movement Analysis 2 Research in Dance 3Adv. Dance Practicum 1.6 Writing Dance Criticism 3Dance Composition: Group Forms 2 Dance for the Special Child 3Dance Notation 3 Individual Dance/Mvmt. Therapy for theEshkol/Wachman Mvmt. Notation 3 Neurotic Client: Method & Process 3Methods & Materials in Teach. Dance 3 Evaluative Research in Dance/Mvmt.Dance RepertoryHistorical Development of Dance 1Modern Dance Production
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Activities for Children 3 Computer Studies in Dance 1 & 11 3Dance/Movement Therapy Int 1,11 3 Beginning Labanotation 3Sensitization Through Dance 2 kir ,kinesiology 3Dance for the Special Child 3 Departmental Seminar in Dance 3Fieldwork in Dance/Mvmt Therapy 3 Dance Curriculum Development 3Aesthetics in Dance 3 Sem. in His. & Criticism of the Dance 3Perc. Notation for Dance 1 & 11 3 Performing GroupsEthnic Dance: A Cultural Heritage 3 Kaleidoscope Dancers for ChildrenAfrican Dance 1,11 3 Director: Aida AndersonFundamental Dance Skills 1 Washington Square Repertory Dance CompanyIntro. to Anthropology of the Dance 3 Artistic Director: Patricia A. RoweImmigrant Dance FormsObser, Conf. Student Teach in Dance 3-6 NEW YORK UloVERSITY/Private Inst.Kinesiology for the Dancer 3 Tisch School of the ArtsGraduate Courses NYU Theatre ProgramDance Mvmt. Health Workshop: 40 E. 7th Street
A Holistic Approach 1 & 11 3 New York, NY 10003Contemporary Dance: Origins & Trends 3 212/598-2401Personal Group Dynamics & Application Lawrence Rhodes, Chcdrman
to the Mentally III 3 DegreesDance/Mvmt. Therapy Colloquium 1 & 11 3 B.F.A., M.F.A. Dance MajorDance for the Older Adult 3 Program Emphasis: Ballet, Modern Dance,Dance/Mvmt. Therapy as Prim. Treatment 3 Performance, Choreography & EducationInternational Dance Workshop FaculPrimer to the Pedagogy of Isaclora Duncan 3 AJCazzadaEffort/Shape Mvmt. Analysis 11 3 Marsha LiebermanDance Performance 1-3 Sergio CervettilectDem in Dance 1-3 Ckirice MarshallContem. Repertory from Notation 3 Kay CummingsInternship in Dance 3 Don RedlichInternship in Dance/Mvmt. Therapy 3 Stuart HodesFieldwork in Dance 3 Larry RhodesDance/Mvmt Therapy for the Mentally 4 Deborah JowittDance in Higher ELcation 3 Trynise ShapliCostuming for Dance 3 Rachel LampertSeasonal Dance Intensive 3 Linda TamayDance Workshop 3
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QUEENSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGEDept. of HPEDSpringfield Blvd. & 56th AvenueBayside, NY 11364212/631-6275Muriel Monings, Coordinator
DegreeA.S. in Fine & Performing ArtsInterdisciplinary
Degree or Dance Majorfact_kElyn Fek 'man, M.A., Asst. Prof.Muriel Oanings, B.A., Assoc. Prof.Patricia Mozzorra, Adj. LecturerCynthia West-Coard, M.A., Asst Pro"Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance 1,11Social DanceBallet 1,11Folk DanceSquare DanceJazz DanceIntro. to Art of DanceDance Workshop 1,11Foundations of Dance MovementAfrican & Afro-Caribbean DanceDance in the 20th CenturyTheory & Practice of Moo fern Dance
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DegreeB.A.FacultyRaymond D. Gasper, Ph.D.Susan E. matthewsUndergraduate Courses S HIntro. to Dance 3History of DanceContemporary Dance 3Intro. to Dance Thera;iy 3
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Principles of Teaching Dance 3Analysis of Dance Movement 3Srciaiind Styles in Dance Jazz 3Specialized Styles in Dance Tap 3Specialized Styles in Dance Ethnic 3Ballet 1,11,111 2-2.2Modern 1,11,111 2-2-2Dance Improvisation & Composition 3Music for Movement 2Dance Notation 3Dance Production 3Theatre-Dance Workshop 3Special Dance Projects 2-3Dance Seminar 3
RUSSELL SAGE COLLEGE/Private Inst.Dept. of Visual & Performing ArtsTroy, NY 12180518/270-2263Jane Benedict Roberts, Coordinator
DegreesB.A. Visual & Performing Arts with a
Concentration in DanceB.S. Arts Management & DanceB.A. Creative Arts & Human Services with
a Concentration in DanceFacultyJane Benedict Roberts, Asst. Prof.Margaret Wagner, Inst.Maude Baum, AdjunctUndergraduate Courses S.H.Movement for the Performing Arts 320th Century Dance 3Modern Dance Technique 3History of Dance to 1900 3Adv. Ballet 3BSC Repertory Dance Company 3Adv. Modern 3Intro. to Dance Therapy 3Women in Dance 3Lives of Great Dancers 3History of Ballet 3Dance Theatre 3Creative Movement for Children 3Intro. to Ballet 3Intro. to Jazz 3Choreography 3Composition 3!mprovisation Workshop 3Adv. Jazz 3Performing GroupRussell Sage Repertory Dance CompanyFormal and Informal ConcertsLiaison with Professional CompanyMerce Cunningham Company & School
SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGEDance DepartmentOne MeodwayBronxville, NY 10708914/395-2433Viola Farber, Chair
NEW YORK
DeqmesET:W.A., M.F.A.FacultyMarie Adair, B.A.William Adair, B.A.Louise Beach, B.A.Norma Da lbyEmmy Devine, B.A.Viola FarberJudith GarfinkelRose Ann Thom, B.A.CoursesFifi Technique 1-111Ballet Technique 1-111Composition A,BMusic as a Resource for DanceImprovisation 1,11Music and Dance WorkshopDance as a Theatre Art (Dance History)ChoreographyAnatomy & StretchTeaching ConferenceGraduate Seminar
SKIDMORE COLLEGEDept. of P.E. & DanceSaratoga Springs, NY 12866518/584-5000, Ext. 337Beverly Becker, Chairperson
Intro. to DanceAfrican Dance 1,11,111Trod. Dance FormsDance Survey & Beg. TechniqueDance ProductionThe Dance ExperienceDance Workshop 1,11Modern Dance 1,11Music for DanceSocial FormsElem. NotationKinesiolagy for DancersCostume for DanceHistorical Dance Forums & Background
in American DanceDance Movement in TheatreDynamic Balance/Movement TheoriesHistory & Development of DanceSurvey of Ethnic DanceAfraCarribean DanceIntro., Inter. BalletSurvey of Modern Jazz 1Survey of Tap Dance 1,11Inter. Dance CompositionDance Technique & TheoryBallet TechniquePhilosophy & Aesthetics of DanceIntermedia PerformanceDance Improvisation: Tech. & TheoryRecreational Folk & Square DanceIntro. to Laban Movement Analysis
Effort-ShapeTeaching Dance on the Primary School LevelChildren's Theatre DanceSeminar in Dance Higher EducationIndependent StudyMethods & Materials in Dance in Higher
Education/PracticumHistorical Dance ReconstructionChoreography for TheatreDance Repertory & therature 1,11Dance PerformanceFolk Dances & Ethnic OriginsTraditional Dances of Se:ected CulturesModern Jazz 11Intro. to Dance TherapyDance Performance Workshop 1Dance Accompaniment WorkshopAccompaniment for DanceForeior Studies in Dance 1,11TeaAing Dance on the Secondary LevelTech. InstructionChildren's DanceLighting for DanceAdv. Production & De-ignIndependent StudyGraduate Courses
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The Bottom of the BucketDirector: Garth Fagan
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO/State Inst.
Dept. of Theatre & Dance201 Hartman HallMain Street CampusBuffalo, NY 14214716/831-3742 or 831-3743Linda Swiniuch, Director
DegreesB.A. Special Major in DanceB.A. Theatre Dance ConcentrationB.A. Interdisciplinary DegreeIndividualized
ProgramMinor in DanceMA.H. Master of Arts & Humanities
Beg. Contemp. 1,11 3-3Inter. Contemp. 1,11 3-3Adv. Contemp. 1,11,111,1V 3-3.3.3Choreography 1,11 4-4Ethnic Dance 1,11,111,1V 2-2-2-2Dance History 2Beg. Tap 1,11 2-2Beg. Jazz 1,11 2-2Inter./Adv. Jazz 1,11,111,1V 2-2.2-2Internship in Dance Teaching 1-4-1.4Performance 4Basic Acting 1,11 3-3Make-up 4Intro. & Tech. Theatre 4Visual Imagination 4Costume Design & Construction 4Stage Design & Construction 4Stage Lighting 3Music Theory 3Kinesiology 4Anatomy 4
Creative Project TrackChoreographyPerformance
Directed Research TrackDance Aesthetics & Criticism
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Dance TutorialsIndependent ResearchSocial DanceMusical TheatreMovement for ActorsResearch Seminar in DanceDance StudioTeaching MethodsGraduate CoursesProblems in DanceDance StudioPracticum in Dance TeachingIndependent Research, DanceMasters Project, DanceAdv. DirectingProblems in DirectingMasters Project, TheatreIndependent Research, TheatrePerforming GroupZodiaque Dance CompanyDirectors: Linda Swiniuch & Tom Ra !abateFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring,
Master Classes, Student Group,Dancers Workshop
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT CORTLANDP 0 Box 2000Cortland, NY 13045607/753-4945Ann I Czompo, Contact Person
DeareeB.S. in Physical Education, Dance
ConcentrationFacultyFull time:Ann I. Czompo, Assoc. Prof.Andor Czompo, Asst. Prof.Bess R Koval, Prod.Undergraduate CoursesBallet 1,11Modern Dance 1,11Dance Club PerformanceDan .e FundamentalsSocial Forms of DanceRhythmic Activities for ChildrenJazz 1,11Dance Workshop 1,11,111Special TopicsFolk Dance 1,11Square Dance 1,11Ballroom Dance 1,11Dance for the HandicappedDance PerformanceChoreography 1,11Movement EducationLabanotationMethods & Materials of DanceHistory & Philosophy of DanceDance-Related FolklorePerforming GroupsPerforming and/or recreational dance
clubs: Folk, Ballroom, Modern, Jazz
var. Ballroom Dance Team (competes invar. International competition)by audition2-23-3 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT FREDONIA3-3 Dods Hall4-4 Fredonia, NY 14063var. 716/673-3107var. Carol Prevet, Contact Person
Ngree4-4 Concentration in Dance4-4 FaculN
1-8-1-8 Carol Prevet, Assoc. Prof. (Full time)1-8 Darlene Errett, Inst. (Part time)1-8 Graduate Assistants: 1
Performing GroupOrchesis, an active dance club which
presents two concerts per year andoffers four noncredit classes per week.Because of Fredonia's strong theatre,musical theatre, and music majors, thereare many performances for studentdancers.
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT GENESEO/State Inst.
Dept. of Dramatic Arts & DanceState University CollegeGeneseo, NY 14454716/245-5841Scott J. Ray, Coordinator
for Pianists 1.5 Performance credit 1 ea.Ballet Technique Accompaniment for Pianists 1.5 Performing GroupPerforming Group East Carolina Dance TheatrePurchase Dance Corpsliaison with Professional Company
Director: Patricia L WeeksFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
The Purchase Dance Corps performschoreography by Paul Taylor, George ST. MARY'S COLLEGEBalanchine, Doris Humphrey & 900 Hillsborough St.Bronislava Nijinska Raleigh, NC 27603
Susan DeWalt Brown, Contact Person
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DegreeAssociate in ArtsFacuhySusan De Walt Brown, Asst. Prof. (Full time)Undergraduate CoursesBeg., Inter. BalletBeg., Inter. ModernBeg., Inter. TapBeg., Inter. JazzScottish DancePerforming GroupsCaperettesPerforming tap groupOrchesisPerforming ballet/jazz groupGil lie CallumPerforming Scottish Dance Group
NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS/State Inst.
Schod of200 Waughtown StreetWinston-Salem, NC 27107919/770.3208Robert Lindgren, Dean
Arts High School DiplomaB.F.A. Dance MajorFacultyKather ne Block, B.A., Inst.Fanchon Cordell, Inst.Richard Gain, Inst.Melissa Hayden, Inst.Dianre Markham, B.A., Inst.Duncan Noble, Inst.Gyula Pandi, Inst.Mabel Robinson, Inst.Joan Sanders, Inst.Gina Vidal, Inst.Paige Whitley-Bauguess, M A.Melinda LawrenceUndergraduje CoursesBallet rechniqueModern Dance T.....iniquePointe/VariationsMen's ClassCharacter DanceTechnique Theatre & Prod CrewAdagioJazz DanceFundamentals of MusicMusic History SurveyDance History SurveyRenaissance DanceBaroque Dance20th Century DanceChoreographic StylesMusic SurveyImprovisationRepertoryKinesiolNySenior RecitalPerformanceLiaison with.Professional Company1\7;riFEarolina Dance Theatre
Director: Robert LindgrenArtistic Director: Salvatore Aiello
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE/Stare Inst.
College of Arts & SciencesPerforming Arts Dept.UNCC StationCharlotte, NC 28223704/547-4472Jack Beasley, Chairperson
DegreesBachelor of Creative Arts in DanceDance CertifkationFacuhyPamela Anderson Sofras, M. Ed., Assoc. Prof.Karen Hubbard, M.A., Asst. Prof.Delia Neil, B.A.Gerda Zimmermann, Assoc. ProfUndergraduate Courses S.I-1.Ballet 1..1V 2 ea.Modern Dance 1-V1 2-3 ea.Applied Dance & Repertory Lab 1,11 1
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBOROSchool of Health, P.E., Recreation & DanceWalker AvenueRosenthal BuildingGreensboro, NC 27412
S.H. John Gamble, Head3 Degrees2 B.F.A. Pa, ce Major/Performance &2 Choreography2 B.S. Concentration in Teaching Dance in
1 Nonpublic School Settings3 B.S. Dance Teacher Certification1 M.F.A. Chc.reography/Performance1 M.A. Education, Himory, Aesthetics &Criticism3 Placement req. d2 FaculbrFull time2 Emily Adams, M.F.A., Inst.2 Gay Cheney, Ph.D., Prof.2 Anne Deloria, M.A., Assoc. Prof.2 Sue Stinson, Ed.D., Asst. Prof.2 Frank Vulpi, M.A., Accompanist/Composer3 FacultyPart time2 Gil Fray, Lecturer2 Peggy Hunt, M.A., Lecturer2 Suzanne Manning, M.A., Ledurer6 John Walker, Lecturer3 Graduate Assistants: 3
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Modern Jazz Dance 1 Dance Fundamentals 1
Exploration & Improvisahon in Dance 2 Beg. Modern Technique & ImprovIsation 1
Time & Space/Design in Dance 2 Beg., Inter. Ballet 1-1
Accompaniment for Dance 2 West African Dance 1
Dance Repertory 1 Inter. Modern Technique 1
Movement for the Stage 2 Dance Composition 1,11 3 ea.Dance Production 3 The Self That Moves: The CultureProcess in Choreography 2 That Moves 5Creative Synthesis in Dance 2 History of Contemporary Dance 5Understanding Motion in Dance 1 Alternative Approaches to MovementHistory of Dance 3 Learning 5Dance Company 1 Dance Improvisation 3
Social, Folk & Country Dance 2 Participation in Concert (variable) 5Foundations for the Teaching of Dance 3
Dance Pedagogy 1,11 2 ea. BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE/Private Inst.Organization & Administration 3 Women's GymnasiumObservation in Dance Education 2 Berea, OH 44017Student Teaching in Dance Education 3 216/826-2306Seminar in Dance Education 2 Suzanne C. Strew, CoordinatorCreative Synthesis in Dance 2 DegreesMovement for Stage 2 B.A. Dance MinorDance Company (Production) 1 B.A. Interdisciplinary Degree in Sport/Dance/Kinesiology 3 Arts ManagementGraduate Courses
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The Dancer's Body 3 FacultyDance: The Phenomenon 1,11 3 ea Janiece Kelley Kiteley, B.A., Inst.Dance Administration 3 Joan Scholl, /v1.Ed., Asst. Prof.Practicum in Teaching Dance 3 Suzanne C. Strew, M.Ed., Prof.Problems Seminar 3 Undergraduate Courses Q.H.ChoreographySolo & Duet 3 Dance History 3Choreographylarge Groups 3 Improvisation & Choreography 3Thesis 6 Kinesiology 5Anthropological Basis of Dance 3 Folk Forms 320th Century Dance 3 Composition & Form 3Survey of Contemporary Dance 3 Creative Rhythms for Children 3
Improvisational Basis of Choreography 1 Production & Performance 3Rhythmic Aralysis 3 Anatomy 5Dance Curriculum 3 Dance in the Theatre 3
Dance Criticism 3 Performing GroupSeminar in Dance Education 3 Annual Dance Concertby auditionDance Performance 2Experimentation & Analysis in Dance 3 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Independent Study 3 School of Health, P.E. & RecreationPerforming Group Eppler North 104CUNCG Dance Company Bowling Green, OH 43403Director: Anne Deloria 419/372-2395Formal & Informal Concerts, Touring Deborah Tell, Coordinator
DegreeUndergraduate Degree
OHIO FacultyDawn Clark
ANTIOCH COLLEGE/Private Inst Olivia RiversYellow Springs, OH 45387 Deborah Tell513/767-1078 Three part time facultyDimitra Sundeen Reber, Coordinator
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Undergraduate CoursesBallet 1,1141 11,Bctl1roomFolk & SquareJazzModern Dance 1,11Modern Dance 111TapBallroom DanceEducational Dance 1,11Classical Ballet 1,11Dance Performarice WorkshopPrinciples of Dance in Art & EducationModern Donce Technique & TheoryDance CompositionChoreography Worlu'iopDance HistoryDance ProductionIndependent Study in DanceTeaching Practicum, ModernTeaching Practicum, Folk, Square &
Cheryl Wallace, B.F.A , Inst.Undergraduate CoursesModern Pance Co.Dance as an Art FormDance HistoryApproaches to Teaching DanceBeg. Modern Dance 1,11Inter. Modern DanceDance FundamentalsBeg. Jazz Dance 1,11Inter. Jazz Dance 1Beg. Ballei 1,11Inter. BalletTraditional Social DanceAerobic JazzComposition 1,11ImprovisationPerforminct GroupCSU Dance CompanyDirector: Anna Mouat
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1 CUYi )GA COMMUNITY COLLEGE2 ea. Fine t. sDance1 11000 . ;easant Valley Road
1 Parma, OH 441302 216/987-50002 ea. Degree2 AADance Emphasis1 Faculty1 Dana Snyder, M.A , Asst. Prof.2 Undergraduate Courses 0 H2 Intio. to the Art of Dance 1-111 3
1 Theory & Techniques of Dance 1-111 23 Stage Manaoement 1,11 23 Rehearsal &Performance 21-4 Ballroom 0var Ballet 1,11 0
Issues in Performance & Society: Ritual/Gender/Performance in Everyday Life 3
Production Project 1-3
Writing From The Vanishing Point: Theory& Criticism in Contemporary Dance 3
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.College of the ArtsDept. of DanceSullivant Hall1813 North High StretCo 43210
Vera J. Blaine, Chairperson614/292-7977
B.F.A. Dance MajorM.F.A. Dance MajorM.A. Dance MajorK-12 CertificationFacultyMelanie Bales, M.F.A, Lect.Karen Bell, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Vera J. Blaine, M.A., Prof.Odette Blum, Ph D., Prof.Loren Bucek, M.A., Lect.David Covey, M.A., Asst. Prof.Ann Di Is, M.A., Lect.Angelika Gerbes, Ph.D., Assoc. ProfJohn Giffin, M.A., Asst. Prof.Vero Maletic, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Rosalind Pierson, B.A., Assoc. Prof.Richard Schenk, M.M., Asst. Prof.Susan Van Pelt, M.A., Asst. Prof.Lucy Venable, B.A., Prof.Melanie White Dixon, Ed.D , Asst Prof.Undergraduate Courses Q.rI.Improvisation 1-6Dance Fundamentals 1-6Introduction to Dance Composi'ion 1-6Modern Dance Technique 1,11, Part 1,2,3 I -6
Ballet Technique 1,11, Part 1,2,3 1-6Ethnic Dance Forms 1-3
Dance Production 1-5The Development of Western and
Classical Dance 1-5
Modern Dance Overview 1-3Introduction to Dance Education 1-5
Dance Education in Diverse Settings 1-5
Field Experience in Dance 1-5Individual Studies in Dance 1-15Group Studies in Dance 1-25Dance Performance 1-5Student Choreographic Projects 1-24Workshop in Dance 1-24Dance in Education 1-2Student Teach. in Elem. Schools 3-15Student Teach. in Second. Schools 3-15Modern 111-1V, Part 1,2,3 1-12Ballet 1 11-1V, Part 1,2,3 1-12University Dance Company 1-45Supplemental Studies in Dance 1-5
Introduction to Effort 1-6
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Dance Notation 1,11,111Advanced NotationLighting for DanceIntermediate EffortIntermediate Space HarmonyFoundations in Dance;
Composition 1,11,111Music and ChoreographyIntermediate Dance CompositionAdvanced Dance CompositionExisting WorkNew WorkHistory of Dance 1,11,111Dance for ChildrenTheory & Practice of Modern DanceDirected Teach. Exper. in DanceDance Practicum 1Workshop in DanceIndividual Studies in DanceResearchProductionGroup StudiesDance PerformanceStudent Choreooraphic ProjectsHonors ResearaSeminar in DanceElements of Dance 1,11Advanced EffortAdvanced Spare HarmonyFoundations of Labanal sisLabcnotation 1,11,111,1VDirecting from ScoreIssues of Choreography 1,11,111Master's ProjectsChoreography/PerformanceReconstructionTeachingResearch in DancePerforming Grot,2University Dance CompanyDirector: Rosalind Pierson
OHIO UNIVERSITY/State Inst.College of Fine ArtsSchool of Dance222 Rufus Putnam Hal;Athens, OH 45701614/5931826Gladys Bailin, Director
Undergraduate CoursesModern Technique 1,11,111,1VBallet Technique 1,11,111,1VChoreography 1,11,111Music for Dance 1,11Viewing 20th Century DanceKinesiology 1,11,111Practicum/Production in DanceTeaching PracticumTenching Children's DanceDance NotationDance Cultures of the World/AsiaTeaching PracticumTeaching Seminar (Adults)Dance History 20th CenturyIndependent Choreography/Sen. Proj.Dance History (Ballet)Accompaniment for DanceNonmajor courses are offered in Modern,
Ballet, and JazzPerforming GroupsVisiting Artist Residencies"The hAovement" (student organization)
DegreeB.A.in Dancenot offered presentlyFacultyKathleen Christmas, M.A., Inst. (PT)Undergraduate CoursesDance HistoryModern Dance TechniquesMusical Theatre DanceTechnique & the Elements of DanceDance ImprovisationDance CompositionChoreographyAdv. Choreographic ProjectPerforming GroupOrchesis Dance TheatreLiaison with Professional CompanyThe Moving Arts Co., Columbus, OH
SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE444 West 3rd StreetDayton, OH 45402513/226-2751Patricia Ann Fox, DirectorRobert MacClennan, Chairperson
DegreeNo degree offeredDance emphasis through general studies
divisionFacultyPatricia Ann Fox, Assoc. Prof.Part time and guest facultyUndergraduate Coursesriarel 1,11
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0.H. Modern, 1,113 Jazz 1,112 Tap 1,112 Dance Composition2 Dance Pedagogy4 Dance Workshop(Perf.)21-3 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON/State Inst.1 College of Fine & Applied Arts
3 Dept. of Dance3 354 E. Market Street4 Akron, OH 44325-25022 216/375-62232 Margaret Carlson-Braham, Dept. Head4 Degrees2-4 B.A.4 B.F.A.2 K-12 Certification
FacuhyJerry Burr, Asst. Prof.Margaret Carlson-Braham, M.Ed., Asst. Prof.Gena Carroll, Asst. Prof.Kaye Davis, M.S., Inst.Marc Ozanich, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses CR.Dance as an Art Form 2Dance Analysis 1,11 2Intro. to Coniemporary Dance 1,11,111,1V 2Ballet Techr.;que 1,11,111,1V 5Intro. to Ballet 1,11 2Fundamental Ballet Technique 3Contemporary Technique 1,11 3Choreography 1,11,111,1V 2
S.H. Dance Notation 21 Jazz Dance Techniquc 1,11 21 Tap Technique 1,11 21 Special Topics in Dance 1-41 istory of the Dance 21 20th Century Dance 21 Development of Dance 21 Techniques of Teaching Dance 1,11 21 Workshop in Dance 1-3
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI/State Inst.College-Conservatory of MusicDance DivisionMail Location #3Cincinnati, OH 45221513/566-2700Carol Iwasaki, Division Head
Degree[IAA. DanceFaculN,
David Blackburn, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Oleg :.-bline, Assoc. Prof.M. Susan Simpson, M.A., Assoc. Prof.James Truitte, ksoc. Prof.P.W. Manchestor, Adjunct
UNIVERSITY 01 TOLEDO/State Inst.Division of P.E., Health & Recreation2301 W. Bancroft Street H214Toledo, OH 43606419/537-2762Elaii,e Valois, Program Director
Undergraduate Cc JrsesIntro. to Modern DanceModern Technique 1,11,111Jazz Technique 1,11Ballet Technique 1,11Teaching Movement & Dance 1,11Teaching Movement & Dance 111Teaching Folk & Square DanceChoreographyIntro. to Dance TherapyDance Therapy WorkshopDance ProductionPerforming WorkshopDance as Living HistoryPhilosophy of Danceindependent StudiesPracticumKinesiology for DancersDance, Learning & HealthGraduate CoursesDance Therapy WorkshopPerforming WorkshopIndependent StudiesPracticumDance as Living HistoryPhilosophy of !DanceKinesiology ror DancersDance, Learning & HealthPerforming GroupValois Company of DancersDirector: Elaine Valois
Q H. WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY4 Dept. of Theatre Arts2 Dayton, OH 454353 513/873-30723 Abe J. Bassett, Chair3 Deciree3 ELEA.12 Auditions required
FacultyFull time:Mary Giannone, Artistic DirectorSandra Tanner, Academic CoordinatorSuzanne Walker, Director, Dayton Ballet 11Part time:Christine O'Neil, Inst.Stuart Sabastian, Artistic Director, Dayton BalletPat White, Asst.Shawn Womack, Inst.Undergraduate CoursesNagModern DanceFundamentalsJazz/Theatre DanceDance HistoryImprovisationDance PedagogyStudies in Selected SubjectsSenior Dance ProjectPerforming GroupsWright State University Dance EnsembleDayton Ballet 11Formal & Informal ConcertsLiaison with Professiortal CompanyDayton Ballet's Second Company
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CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dept. of Health, P & Recreation101 N. University DriveEdmond, OK 73060405/341-2980, Ext. 5230
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA/State Inst.Dept. of Dance563 Elm Avenue, Room 209Norman, OK 73019Miguel Terekhov, Chair
DegreesB.F.A. Ballet PerformanceB.F.A. Ballet PedagogyB.F.A. Modern PerformanceB.F.A. Modern PedagogyM.F.A.Ballet or Modern Performance &
ChoreographyAuditions requiredFacultyMargarita Banos-Milton, Asst. Prof.Yvonne Chouteau, Artist in ResidenceMary Margaret Hoh, Asst. Prof.Miguel Terekhov, Prof.KoYukihiro, Assoc. Prof.Graduate Assistants: 2Undergraduate CoursesBallet Techniqw 1,11,111,1VModern Dance lechnique 1,11,11,1VStage Make-up for the DancerRehearsal & ProductionRhythmic Analysis of MovementIntro. to Dance CompositionSurvey of Dance HistoryRepertory Dance TheatreDance CompositionHistory of Modern DanceMethods of Teaching DancePractical Experience in Teaching
Modern DanceBallet PantomimeCharacter DanceHistory of BalletBallet ChoreographyTeaching of Ballet TechniquePractical Experience in Teaching
Ckissical BalletSurvey of Dance HistoryBallet VariationsCkissical Ballet RepertoireBallet Company ClassSurvival for the DancerJazzGraduate CoursesIntro. to Gra ucite- StudyGraduate Ballet TechniqueGra luate Modern Dance TechniqueAdv. Ballet Company ClassAdv. Modern Dance Company ClassGraduate Project in DanceSeminar in Dance
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Ballet RepertoireBallet ChoreograpyTeaching of Ballet TechniqueSpecial Studies in DanceAdv. Teaching of DanceMethods in Teaching DanceSpecial Studies in Technical TheatrePerforming GroupsUniversity of Oklahoma BalletDirector: Miguel TerekhovRepertory Dance TheatreDirector: Ko YukihiroFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
OREGON
CLATSOP COMMUNITY COLLEGE16th & JeromeAstoria, OR 97103503/325-7363Vicki Durst, Dance Director
NpecieeonreofferedFacultyVicki Durst, Full timeJeanne Fastabend, Part time
sic yt msDance ImprovisationsBallet VocabularyDance laboratory/ElementarySpecial StudiesIntro. to Ballet PointeBody FundamentalsIntro. to DanceFundamentals of RhythmMovement NotationInter. Movement NotationDance laboratory, Inter.Dance Composition 1,11Da e AccompanimentTheoretical Foundations of Modern DanceDance in Musical TheitreMusic for DancersDance laboratory, Adv.ThesisReading & ConferenceSpeciaf ProblemsSeminarWorkshopPracticumInter. & Adv. Ballet PointeDance ProductionBallet StagingDance ApprenticeshipCultural Backgrounds of Folk Dance,
Music & ArtRenaissance DanceGraduate Courses
SeminarDance FilmsPracticumConcert ProductionBaroque DanceDance Cultures of the WorldBallet from the Courts to Balance BeamEvolution of Modern DanceDance Composition: Group FormsAdministration of Dance for EducationResearchSupervised College TeachingThesisReading & ConferenceSpecial ProblemsResearch in Dance
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Theory & Practice of Social Forms 3Movement for the Performing Artist 3
PENNSYLVANIA Independent Studies in Dance Arr.Internship in Dance Arr.
ALLENTOWN COLLEGE/Private Inst.Dept. of Theatre & Dance MERCYHURST COLLEGECenter Valley, PA 18034 Dance Department215/282-1100, Ext. 243 Glenwood HillsCynthia M. Kemmerer, Coordinator Erie, PA 16576
Degree 817/825-0256B.A. Dance Major Jean-Marc Baier, DirectorProgram Emphasis: Ballet & Modern Dance DegreeScholarship Auditions held in Decembe- B.A.Faculty Auditions requiredJune L .Hines, M.F.A.Cynthia M. Kemmerer, M.A.
FacultyJean-Marc Baier, Inst.
Lynne A. Leopold, M.F.A. June Hines, Inst.Undergraduate Courses S I-1 Charon Batties, Part timeBallet & Modern Dance 3 Undergraduate CoursesBeginning Pointe 1 Ballet TecHiqueIntermediate Pointe 1 Modern DanceAdvanced Pointe and Partnering 1 JazzJazz/Tap 1,11 3 PointeDance Composition 1,11,111 3 Dance HistorySurvey of Dance HistoryMethods for Teaching DanceAllentown College Dance EnsembleACTion Touring Company
Effort and Space Harmonics 3 Performing GroupSenior Dance Project 3 Mercyhurst Dance TheatreKinesiology for Dancers 3 Artistic Director: Jean-Marc BaierDance Internship 3 Ballet Mistress: June HinesDance Consevatory Teaching Praciicum 3Independent Study 3 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF THE PERFORMINGPerforming Groups ARTSAllentown College Dance Ensemble (See University of the Arts)ACTion Touring CompanyStudent Concerts POINT PARK COLLEGELiturgical Dances 201 Wood StreetMusicals Pittsburgh, PA 15222
412/392-3460 or 3459EAST STROUDSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst. Nicolas Petrov, DirectorESU Dance Studio DegreesEast Stroudsburg, PA 18301717/424-3331
B.A. or B.F.A. Major in Ballet, Modern,Jazz, Musical Comedy & Theatre Arts
Mary Jane Wolbers, Dance Coordinator Auditions requiredPewits FacultyB.A., B.S. Dance Concentration Full time:
Susan Abbey, Assoc. Prof.
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Douglas Bentz, Assoc. Prof.Ronald Hutson, Assoc. Prof.Kenneth Johnon, Assoc. ProfJudith Leifer, Assoc. Prof.Marion Petrov, Assoc. Prof.Nicolas Petrov, Prof.Ronald Tassone, Assoc. Prof.Jodi Welch, Assoc. Prof.Part time:Lester Evans, Asst. Prof.Katarina Kocka, Asst. Prof.Roberto Munoz, Asst. Prof.Graduate Assistants: 4Under raduate CoursesDouble Majors and MorsGraduate CoursesBalletJazzModernRehearsal & PerformanceHistory of the DanceAnalysis of Dance TechniquesDance NotationDance CompositionChoreographyPerforming G,.oupAmerican Oance EnsembleLiaison with Professional CompanyBallet Petrov, company in residence
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITYP.E. Departt -tentSlippery Rock, PA 16057412/794-733 ; or 7333Lucy A. Sack, Chairperson
DegreesB.S. in Education in Health & P.E.K-12/Dance EmphasisB.A. in Dance (September, 1986)Audition: Acceptance to Major evaluated
after 48 credit hoursFacultyThom L. Cobb, Asst. Prof.Della M. Cowall, Asst. Prof.Lucy A. Sack, Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBallet, Beg. thru Adv.Modern, Beg. thru Adv.Jazz, Beg. thru Adv.CompositionHistory of DancePrinciples of PerformanceMusic & Accompaniment for DanceTeaching Dance: Folk Forms, Art Forms,
Creative DanceAnatomyKinesiologyPhysiology of ExerciseFolk, Square & Social DancePerforming GroupsSlippery Rock Dance Theatre
SRDT Tour GroupFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.College of HPERDDance Department309 Seltzer HallPhiladelphia, PA 19122215/787-8710Dr. Sarah Hilsendager, Chairperson
DegreesB.F.A.M.Ed.
S.H. M.F.A.Ed.DProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance,
7 1/2 Performance & Education7 1/2 Auditions required7 1/2 Faculty7 1/2 Frances Bowden, M.F.A., Prof.3 Sarah Hilsendager, Ed.D., Prof.3 Brenda Dixon, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.3 Edrie Ferdun, Ph D., Prof.3 Hellmut Fricke-Gottschild, Prof.3 Eva Gholson, M.F.A., Prof.
Philip Grosser, M.A., Asst. Prof.Ann Vachon, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.Movement as a Medium 3Tech. & the Dancer 3Dance Making & the Dancer 3Senior Seminar 3Modern Dana. 1,11,111,1V 2Classical Ballet 1,11,111,1V 2Jazz Dance 1,11,111 2Movement Improvisation 1,11 2Contact Improvisation 2Dance Composition 1,1! 2Dance Composition for Groups 2Choreographic Project 2Definitions of Dance 3Dance in Cultural Perspective 3Forces & Figures in 20th Century Dance 3Labanotation 3Effort/Shape Analysis 3Basic Stagecraft for Dance 3Lighting Design for Dance 3Rhythmic Analysis 3Music for Dancers 3Music Improvisation 3Costumes & Makeup for Dance 3Dance Repertory 2Performance Environments 2Senior Choreographic Project 3Concepts Undedying Mvmt. Therapy 3Ir.tro. to the Principles & Tech. of
Movement Therapy 3Children's Dance 2Program & Method in Dance 3Dance and the Child 3Dance Experiences for Children 3Afro-American Dance 2
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Dance CriticismGraduate ComplsitionChoreographic Projects, Sec. 1,11Readings & Conference in DanceMethods in DanceResearch in DanceMaster's Concert in Dana.Master's Project in DanceMaster's Thesis in DanceDoctoral Dissertation in DancePerforming GroupStudent Companies directed by faculty andteaching assistants
Liaison with "rofessional CompanyThe Dance Company SybilDirector: Eva GholsonAnn Vachon/Dance ConduitDirector: Ann VachonZero Moving Dance CompanyDirector: Heilmut Fricke-Gottschild and
Karen Bamonte
THE UNWERSITY OF THE ARTSPhiladelphia College of Performing ArtsSchool of DanceBroad & Pine StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19102215/875-2269Susan B. Glazer, Director
DegreesB.F A.Certificate in DanceLackAndrew Pap, Assoc. Prof.Barbara SandonatoCarol Luppescu Sklaroff
2 John Sherman, B.S.2 Suzanne Slenn, B.F A.2 Alexei Yudenich2 Peter Bertini, M.F.A.3 Beth Hirschhaut, B.F.A.2 Nancy Berman Kantra, M.F.A.2 Ronen Koresh1-8 Beth Corning, M.F.A.1-8 Manfred Fischbeck, Assoc. Prof.1-4 Judith Jamison1-4 Naomi Mind lin, M.A.
Faye Snow, M.A.1 Fat Thomas1-3 Joanne Tulli, M.F.A.2 Michael Lanning3 Le Vaughn Robinson3 Annette DeMedio, Ph.D.1 Susan B. Glazer, M.A.
3 Linda Haviland, M.Ed.1 Gbria V. Lihotz, M.M.1.3 Rachel Mausner, M.F.A.3 Pearl Schaeffer, M.F.A.3 Connie Vanderakis, Ph.D.3 Paul Wogar, B.F.A.
Undergraduate Courses3 Ballet 1,11,111,1V3 Ballet Major V,V1,V11,V1112 Mock. a Dance 1,11,111,1V1-3 Modern Major V,V1,V11,V1112-3 Non-Major Ballet3 Non-Major Jazz1-6 Non-Major Modern3-6 Eurythmics3-6 Improvisation 1,11,111,1V6 Jazz Dance 1,11,111,1V3-9 Jazz Major V,V1,V11,V111
Tap Dance 1 through VI 1 IFund. Art of Dance 1,11Music Survey 1,11
ince Notation 1,11AnatomyKinesiologyDance History 1,11Dance Composition 1,11,111,1VMusic for DancersDance EnsembleDance Pedagogy 1,11Ballet Repertory 1,11,111,1VModern Repertory 1,11,111,1VPartnering 1,11Theatre FunctionsCharacter DanceActing 1,11,111,1V,V,V1Voice 1,11,111,1VPointe 1,11,111,1VMen's Class 1,11,111, l'/Dance Production 1,11Ensembles 1-XPerforming GroupsConsort Dance CompanyMulti-media Performance Ensemble
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WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY/State Inst.School of Health SciencesWest Chester, PA 19383215/436-2515Barbara loppano, Asst. Chair, Dance Division
Pea_eeB.S./Dance MinorEducational TractPerformance TractLackBill 3utler, M.Ed., Assoc. Prof.Barbara Lappans, M.Ed., Asst. Prof.Judith Ray, tvt.S., Asst. Prof.Lida Nelson Smith, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesSocial/Folk/SquareAdv. Social/Folk/SquareDance Exercise & holovementDance for Special GroupsModem Dance 1,11,111Jazz 1,11Tap 1,11Ballet 1,11Principles of ChoreographyAerobic/JazzerciseRepertory PerformanceDance ProductionPerforming GroupsTheatre Dance Group (Repertory Works)Dance Production Workshop (Jazz/Student
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RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE/State Inst.Dept. of H.P.E.600 Mt. Pleasant AvenueProvidence, RI 02906401/456-8046Barbara Ebenstein, Director
DegreesB.A. Interdisciplinary DegreeB.S. Individual Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance & EducationNo audition for major but permission for
individualized minorFacultyBarbara Ebenstein, M.A., Asst. Prof.Several part time instructorsUndergraduate CoursesBeg. giodern DanceInter. Modem DanceAdv. Modern DanceJazz DanceBalletDance for ChildrenChoreography 1,11Musical Resource for DanceDance History
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ROGER WILLIAMS COLLEGEDance Department, Fine Arts DivisionOld Ferry RoadBristol, RI 02809401/253-1040, Ext. 3024Kelli Wicke Davis, Chair
DegreeB.A. Dance PerformanceDance MinorFacultyKelli VVicke Davis, M.S.Brian Jones, AdjunctDorothy Jungles, B.A.Gary Shore, B.S.Visiting Guest Artists, Choreogr iphersUndergraduate CoursesIntro. to DanceMovement and the AthleteMime Workshop 1,11Elementary Modern/Jazz 1,11Repertory & PerformanceDance Performing LobBallet 1,11Theatre Dance Styles 1,11Inter. Modern Jazz 1,11,111,1VAdv. Technique 1,11,111,1VDance HistoryIntro. to ChoreographyChoreography kr the TheatreMovement and the ActorBritish Dance & Perfor. Art & Its
Cultural Influences (London only)Masters of Movement: Decroux & GrahamPerformance Artist in SocietyKinesiology for DancersFundamentals of MusicLighting DesignTheory & Concepts of MovementAnalysis & Teaching TechniquesIndependent Study/InternshipsPerforming GroupThe Dance TheatreArtistic Director: Kelli Wicke Davis
SOUTH CAROLINA
COKER COLLEGE/Private Inst.Dance DepartmentCollege AvenueHartsville, SC 29550803/332-1381Nancy T. Zupp-Bolden, Chair
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to the Other ArtsDance Aesthetics and HistoryCxploration and Analysis of Contemporary
Dance Theories and CompositionSpecial Problems in DanceComposition
and AnalysisRhythmic AnalysisLabanotationDance SeminarAnatomy for the DancerIntroduction to Modern Dance Methods
& HistoryTechnigues for Teaching Folk, Square
and Social DanceCreative Dance for the Elementary
School ChildIntermediate Modern DanceAdvanced Modern DanceFencingConcert Dance GroupDance RepertoryBeginning Modern DanceModern BalletSocial DcnceFolk and Square DanceJazz DancePerforming GroupCoker College Dance TheatreDirector: Nancy T. Zupp-BoldenFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
COLUMBIA COLLEGE/Private Inst.Columbia College DriveColumbia, SC 29203803/786-3847libby Patenaude, Chairperson
DegreesB.A. in DanceB.F.A. in DanceConcentration in Modern or BalletFacultyMartha Brim, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Patty Graham, M.A., Inst.Libby Patenaude, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance TechniqueBallet TechniqueJazz 1,11Dance AppreciationRhythm and Dance in EducationHistory of Dance: Ancient to RenaissanceHistory of Dance: Renaissance to 201
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History of Dance: 20th Century 3Dance Composition 1-1V 2Prevention and Care of Dance Injuries 2Dance Education 3
Applied Teaching Skills 1-2S H Introduction to Labanotation 36 Dance Criticism 34 Dance Pedagogy 3
Senior Concert 24 Practicum Experiences 1.44 Progressive Performance (Dance Company
&Dance Ensemble) 1
4 Performing GroupsColumbia College Dance Company
4 Columbia College Dance Ensemble3 Liaison with Professional Company3 Dan Wagoner & Dancers3
3 FURMAN UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.Dept. of Health & Physical Education
3 Poinsett HighwayGreenville, SC 29613
3 803/294-2044Brenda McCutchen, Coordinator
3 Degrees2 B.A. in H.P.E. with Dance Concentration2 B.A. Interdisciplinary Major2 Program Emphasis: General Dance2 Facuhy2 Rhonda Alpesin, Special Inst.1 Jean Woodward, M.F.A., Adj. Inst.1 Brenda McCutchen, M.F.A., Inst.1 Undergraduate Courses S.H.1 Choreography: Solo & Duet 21 Choreography: Group 2
Hory of Dance 3Theori, Methods, Curr. of Dance 3Ballet 1
Folk 1
Modern 1-2Square 1
Movement Education 2First Aid 2Biomechanics & Kinesiology 4Anatomy 4Exercise Physiology 4Philosophy of P.E. with Dance Emphasis 2Performing GroupFurman Dance TheatreFormal & Informal Concerts, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyOne, Two, A Few.. . . Dance CompanyDirector: Brenda McCutchen
S.H.1-2 WINTHROP COLLEGE/State Inst.1-2 Physical Education Department1 Rock Hill, SC 297333 808/323-21233 Sybil Huskey, Director3 Qtarlt
Dance Minor in conjunction with B.A.3 Auditions for performing company
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FacultyJane Bell, M.S., Asst. Prof.Joanne M. Lunt, Ed.D., Prof.Karen Dugan, Part timeSybil Huskey, M.F.A.Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance, Beg., Inter., Adv.Ballet, Beg., Inter.Folk DanceDance Theatre (repeatable to 8 hrs.)Aerobic DanceProgram ProductionChoreography 1,11,111Dance AppreciationSocial DcinceRound 41- Square DanceIntro. to Teaching DanceGraduate CoursesIntro. to Teaching DancePerforming GroupWinthrop Dance TheatreDirector: Karen DuganFormal & Informal Concerts
SOUTH DAKOTA
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSI1Y/State Inst.Dept. of Health, Physical Education & RecreationBrookings, SD 57007605/688-5625Marilyn Richardson, Coordinator
DegreesB.A. or B.S. Physical Education with
Dance Emphasis, Dance MinorFacultyMarilyn Richardson, M.A , Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesFundamenials of DanceCreative Dance for ChildrenInternational Folk DanceModern Dance 1,11Dance CompositionDance FormsTheory & History of DanceDance Production LabDirected StudiesField StudiesTechniques in Teaching DanceUndergraduate Course SpecialWorkshopPerforming GroupThe Motion Machine, a touring
performance gioup
TENNESSEE
MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITYDept. of Theatre & Communication ArtsMemphis, TN 38152901/454-2863Moira Logan, Director
NORTH TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dance & Drama DivisionP.O. Box 13126Denton, TX 76203817/565-3432 or 2211Ralph Culp, ChairSandi Combest, Assoc. Chair
DegmesB.A.DanceMA. Interdisciplinary Studies
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n i Combest, M.W., Asst. Prof.Shelly Cushman, M.A., LecturerLeigh Ditchens, M.Ed., LecturerMaryJo Dean, M.F.A., Adj. Prof.Kathleen Tenniswood, M.A., Adj. Prof.Graduate Assistants: 3Underaduate CoursesModern Dance LaboratoryBalletIntro. to Dance PerformanceImprovisation & Intro. to CompositionMusic Analysis for DanceIntro. to Movement TherapyMaterials & Methods in Dance for
Secondary SchoolsTheatre ProductionPrinciples of Dance TheatrePhilosophy of the DanceKinesiology & BiomechanicsSurvey of-Performing Arts ManagementStudies in DanceSpecial ProblemsGraduate CoursesHistory of DancePiinciples & Theories of DanceStudies in DanceDevelopment of Motor Skills in the Area
of DanceCritical Analysis of Professional LiteratureImprovisation as a Basis for ChoreographyPerforming GroupNUSU D6nce ClubDirector: FacultyFormal & Informal Concerts
SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Box 2269 University Stationli6ntsville, TX 77341409/294-1311Lorraine E. Katterhenry, Contact Person
Modern Dance, & BalletMasters Degree stresses EducationAuditions requiredFaculWe.; Anders, LecturerPatty Haselbarth, M.A., LecturerLori Katterhenry, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Graduate Assistants: 5Undergraduate CoursesFolk Dance Forms 1Popular Dance Forms 1Theatre Dance Forms 1Rhythmic Structure of Movement 3
Dance Technique: Ballet & Modern 111 1
Stylistic Analysis of Ballet 3
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CompanyDirector: Lorraine Katterhenry
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.Division of DanceMeadows School of the ArtsDallas, TX 75275214/986-6253Elizabeth Ferguson, Chairperson
Modem DoneeBalletImprov:sationDance Production ActivitiesModern Dance RepertoryPedagogyHistory of the DancePerforming GroupTexas Tech University BalletDirector: Peggy WillisFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.College of Fine Arts & CommunicationDepartment of Ballet & Modern DanceBox 32889Fort Worth, TX 76129817/921-7615James Clouser, Chairperson
Degrees
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B.A. & B.S. Dance MajorB.S. Dance Major with Teacher CertificationM.A., M.F.A., Ed., Ph.D. Dance & Related ArtsFacultyAdrienne Fisk, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Penelope Hanstein, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Charles Harrill, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Gladys Keeton, M.Ed., Assoc. Prof.Janice LaPointe-Crump, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.
le Ziaks, M.F.A., Visiting Asst. Prof.Un ergraduate Courses
B.F.A. in Ballet and/or Modern DanceM.F.A. in Ballet and/or Modern DanceAuditions requiredFacultyJames Clouser, M.A., Prof. Ballet 1,11,111,1V 1
Lisa A. Fusillo, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. Modern Dance 1,11,111,1V 1
Ellen Page Garrison, M.F.A., Asst. Prof. Intro. to Dance as an Art Form 2David Hochoy, M.A., Asst. Prof. Improvisation 1
Susan Douglas Roberts, M.F.A., Inst. Preparation for Dance Performance 2Dian Clough West, B.A., Inst. Basic Dance 1
Stephanie Woods, Awsoc. Prof. Folk, Square and Ballroom Techniques 1
Undergraduate Courses S.H. Music for Dancers 2Ballet Technique 24 Dance Composition 1
Musical Theatre Dance Forms 3 Understanding the Arts: Dance 3Character Dance 3 History of Dance 3Jazz Dance 6 Dance Performance 1
Supported Adagio 2 Elementary Labanotation 3Classical Choreography 3 Theories of Dance Technique 2Contemporary Choreography 3 Curriculum and Instructional PracticesDance History 6 in Dance 3Ensemble & PerformanceTeaching Methods
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Choreography WorkshopDance Production
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Modern-Technique 24 Choreography: Senior ChoreographicModem Repertory & Labs 7 Projects 2Special Problems in Modern Dance Dance for Elem. School Children 3Senior ProjectsSurvey of Dance
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1-6Music for Dancers 4 Graduate CoursesDance Kinesiology 6 Methods ot Research in Dance 3Dance Composition 3 Dance Performance 2Dance Aesthetics 1 Laban Movement Analysis: Effort/Shape 2Graduate Courses Space Harmony/Choreutics 2Ballet Technique 12 Intermediate Labanotation 3Teaching Methods 3 Workshop in Dance 1-3Choreography 6 History of Dance 1: Non-Western &History of the Dance 3.6 Western Cultures 3Supported Adagio 3 History of Dance 11: Bo,..)que toModern Technique 12 Contemporary Times 3Research Problems 6 Dance Pedagogy: Ballet 3ProjectsThesisPerforming Groups
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Dance for Ihe Handicapped3
3ICU Dance Ensemble Adapted Dance 1
New Century Dance Project Styles of Ballet L I I 1
Young Choreographers Studies in Modern Dance 1,11 1
Philosophy of Dance 3TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY/State Inst. Dance Pedagogy: Modern & Jazz 3College of Arts & Sciences Critical Analysis of Professional Literature 3Dept. cf Performing Arts Doctoral Seminar 3P.O. Box 23717TWU StationDenton, TX 76204817/898-2085
TRINITY UNIVERSITY715 Stadium DriveSan Antonio, TX 78284512/736-8223Shirley Rushing, Contact Person
DegreesB.S., B.A., Major in Physical EducationFacultvShirley Rushing, Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesModern DanceCompositionBallroom DanceCountry/Western DanceAerobic DanceDance for ChildrenMethods of Teaching DanceApprenticeship in Dance
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTONCLEAR LAKE CITY/State Inst.
School of Humanities & Human Science2700 Bay Area Blvd.Houston, TX 77058713/488-9199Jan Stockman Simonds, Coordinator
Special ProblemsGraduate CoursesModern Dance Technique 3
Ballet Technique 3
Creative Movement for Children 3
Rehearsal & Performance 3
Advanced Choreography 3
Pedagogy 3
Special Projects 3
Master's Project 3
TEXAS - UTAH
Performing GroupUniversity of Houston/Clear Lake Dance
CollectiveFormal & Informal Concerts, TouringA.C.D.F.A. ParticipationDirector: Jan Stockman Simonds
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTINCollege of Fine ArtsDept. of Theatre & DanceAustin, TX 787r512/471-5431Sharon Vasquez, Director of Dance
DegreesB.A., B.F.A. Dance MajorAuditions requiredFacultyLeon Denielian, Prof.Ricardo Garcia, B.T.A., SpecialistSonora Lomax, M.F.A., SpecialistSanjuanita Hunter, Ph.D., LecturerHeywood McGriff, B.F.A., Asst. Prof.Deborah Hay, Specialist, Adj. Prof.Lathan Sanford, B.F.A., Asst. Prof.Yacov Shark, SpecialistSharon Vasquez, M.F.A., Prof.Suzanne Shelton Buckley, Ph.D., Part timeUndergraduate CoursesBalletModern Dance (all levels)Jazz Dance (all levels)Dance Studio WorkshopFreshman Dance ProductionIntro. to Dance TheatreDance History 1,11Dance PedagogyComposition 1,11,111Adv. Production ProblemsAdv. Studies in World DanceDance CriticismProdwtion Lab 1,11Performing GroupsDance Repertory Theatre (Student Ensemble)Sharer Dance Company (Professional
Company in Residence)
UTAH
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY/P:ivate Inst.Department of Dance294 Richards BuildingProvo, UT 84602801/378-5087Dr. Phyllis C. Jacobson, Chairman
!DegreesB.A. Dance Education: Secondary Teacher
CertificationB.A. Dance: Emphasis in Ballet, Ballroom,
Modern Dance, Composite DanceB.F.A. Musical Dance TheatreM.A. Dance: Options of Pedagogy/Research
& Choreography/Performance
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Dance PerformanceDancr Technique, AdvancedDance Theory & Principles (Composition,
Improvisation, Performance,Hadd Patrick Debenham, M.A., Assoc. Prof. Physical Tech.) 2-8Leslie Allen Ditson, M.A., Assoc. Prof. Individual Research & Composition in Dance 1-4Sara Lee Gibb, M.S., Assoc. Prof. Interdiscipline Fine Arts Studio 4Phyllis C. Jacobson, Ph.D., Prof. Seminar 1
Mary Bee Jensen, M.A., EmeritusMark Lanham, Inst.
Special Topics in Dance (Aesthetics,Creativity, Cultural Aspects, Current
Emerson S. Lyman, Ed.S., Asst. Prof.Caroline Prohosky, M.A., Asst. Prof.Bernard Lee Wakefield, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Trends, Criticis.n, Movement Analysis,Pedagogy, Therapy)
Thesis/Project1-121-9
Undergraduate Courses S.H. Performing_GroupsAerobic Dance .5 Ballroom Dance CompanyTeaching Techniques 1 Director: lee WakefieldBallet Beginning .5 Cougarettes (Precision Dance)Character Dance .5 Director: Cathy BlackPas de Deux (2 levels) 1 The Dancers' Company (Modern Dance)Pointe (3 levels) 1.5 Directors: Marilyn Berra & CarolineMethodology 2 ProhoskyTechnique 1-V1 9.5 Internationol Folk Dance EnsembleVariations .5 Director: Ed AustinInternational Latin (3 levels) 2.5 Theatre BalletInternational Modern (3 levels) 2.5 Directors: Sandra Allen & Mark LanhamSocial Dance (3 levels) 2.5Social Dance Teaching Techniques 1 SNOW COLLEGE/State Inst.Theory and Notation of International Style 150 College Avenue
Tap Dance (2 levels) 1 5 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH/State Inst.Co-operative Education 1-10 Department of Ballet, College of Fine ArtsDance Accompaniment 1 110 Marriott Center for DanceDance History 1,11 4 Salt Lake City, UT 84112Dance Production (2 levels) 4 801/581-8231Kinesiology for Dancers 3 Barbaro Hamblin, ChairpersonOrientation to Dance Forms 1 DearemRhythm Analysis 1 B.F.A.--Ballet Major, Ballet Major withRhythm and Dance 1 Teaching Emphasis, Ballet MajorSenior Seminar 2 with Performance Emphasis
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M.A., M.F.A.Areas of Specialization: Choreography,Teaching Creative Research & byspecial arrangement, Performance
Concurrent Program (Pre-University Programfor gifted high school students 15 yearsof age and older)
Gordon Paxman, Prof. Music Resources 2Janek Schergen, Adj. Asst. Prof. Contemporary Views 3
Undergraduate Courses Q.H. Dance Kinesiology 5Ballet Technique 48 Advanced Improvisation 2Pointe/Variations or Men's Class 12 Sound as a Basis for Choreography 2Elements of Music 1 New Directions in Choreography 2Dance Injuries & Fitness 3 Sr. Choreography & Production 1 1
Ballet History 3 Teaching Methcds: Children 5Choreography 4 Teaching Methods 5Teaching Essentials 4 Jazz or Character 3
Pas de Deux 1 Folk./Square/Ballroom 3Repertory Arr. Dance: A Creative Process 3Performing Grotto Graduate CoursesUtah Ballet Intarm. Graduate Tech. & Theory 9Director: Conrad Ludlow Graduate Dance Workshop 3-4Ballet Ensemble Aesthetics and Criticism 3
Bullet Showcase Problems in Dance Education 2Teaching Methods 3
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Research Design 3
Modern Dance Department Thesis Research 12
110 Marriott Center for Dance Practicum in Dance Education 2Salt Lake City, UT 84112 Advanced Principles of Teaching I
Performing GroupPerforming DanscompanyArtistic Director: Loa Clawson
FacultyJacqueline Clifford, E.Ed., P.E.D., Prof.Jan Elam, M.A., Costume SupeMsorFord Evans, BA., Asst. Prof. I I)2
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UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dance DivisionHPERDUMC 7000Logan, UT 84322
7Donna L Chairperson
B.S. Teaching Major/MinorCertification
B.S. Performance Major/MinorRecreationa! Dance Minor
Donna L. Gordon, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Fiona Reilly, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Maggi Moar, M.F.A., Inst.Dwell Gardner, M.Ed., Inst.Irene Bates, B.S., LecturerUndergraduate Courses OHFundamentals of Modern Dance 1
Modern Dance 1,11,111 1-3Methods of Modern Dance 3Choreography 2Composition 2Production 3Dance History 3Ballet 1,11,111 1
Ballroom Dance 1
Folk Dance 1
Square Dance 1
Methods of Ballroom/Square Dance 3Fundamentals of Folk Dance 1
Fund. of Drill Teams & Pep Ciubs 1
Kinesiology 3Biomechanics 3Philosophy of Exercise 3Administration 3Evaluation 3PracticumDanceworks 1-9PracticumForum 1-4Independent Study 2-4Co-op Work Exp. 1.6ElectivesMethods of Movement Exploration
(Children's Dance) 2Stage Lighting 3Fundamentals of Acting 2Dance for Theatre 1
Choreography for the Stage 2Tap Dance 1
Modern Jazz Dance 1
Enjoying Music 3Explorin,j Art 3Aesthetics 3Dance West Performance 1-3Performing GroupsChoreographers ForumStudio Performance
Adv. Dance Technique2-3 Adv. Dance Production2-3 Performing Group3-4 Orchesis2-3 Formal & Informal Concerts33 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY3 Dance Program of the Center for Dance & Theatre1-3 Godwin Hall1-6 Harrisonburg, VA 22807
703/568-6511Earlynn J. Miller, Co-Director
DegreesB.A., B.S. Dance MajorMinor available with various undergraduate
Technical Dance Theatre (2 semesters)ReconstructionDirectionImprovisationComposition (2 semesters)HistoryTeaching Creative & Folk FormsProductionDance LeadershipThe Dance ProfessionalNew Directions in DanceSpecial StudiesHonors (Undergraduate Thesis)Courses ;- the Related Arts, Scientific
Basis ot MovementGraduate CoursesWorkshop in DanceDirection & Performance of Dance
Repertoire (2 semesters)Dance HistoryPracticum in Choreography (2 semesters)Dance Management & AdministrationResearch TechniquesReadings & ResearchThesisCourse work in related areas possible.Performing.GroupsJames Madison University Dance TheatreDirector: Earlynn J. MillerContemporary EnsembleDirector: Cynthia Roberts-ThompsonFolk EnsembleDirector: Janet SponheimRepertory Touring CompanyDirector: Kate TrammellReel VirginiaDirector: Jean Sandos &Janet SponheimFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITYDance DivisionDepartment of Performing Arts440 University DriveFairfax, VA 22030703/425-3909Claudia Murphey, Contact Person
DegreesDance
B.A. DanceAuditions Required B.F.A. majors onlyFacuhyLinda Miller, Assoc. Prof.Claudia Murphey, Assoc. Prof.Mark Deng ler, Lecturer, Part timeGraduate Assistant: 1
The George Mason University Dance CompanyFormal & Informal ConcertsLiaisi.on with Professional Company
1-3 The Claudia Murphey Dance Co.
3 ea. MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE/State Inst.3 Dept. of Dramatic Arts & Dance3 ea. Fredricksburg, VA 224013 703/899-43383 Roger Kenvin, Chairman3 ea. Degrees6 B.A. Dance Major
B.A. Interdisciplinary Degree in Performing ArtsPr lram Emphasis: Ballet, Jazz, Modern &Anic Dance
Ballet Technique 1-14Modem Dance Technique 1-14Jazz Dance 2-4Ethnic Dance 3Classical Ballet Variations 3Dance History 9Compositional Forms 3Dance Styles 3Choreography 6Analysis oH)ance Techniques 3Movement for the Theatre 3Seminar in Dance 3Special Studies in Dance 1-3Dance Production 3Intarnship 1-6Individual Study 1-3Dance Company 1-8
RADFORD UNIVERSITY/State Inst.College of Visual & Performing ArtsDance DepartmentBox 5734Radford University StationRadford, VA 24142-5734703/831-5162Margaret Devaney, Chairperson
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dept. of Dance & ChoreographySchool of the ArtsBox 3007Richmond, VA 23284804/367-1711Audrey Jung, Chairperson
BalletTeacher TrainingAuditions requiredFacultyDeanna ColeConstance HardingeRobert SpaurDeborah WestonUndergraduate CoursesKinesiology & PhysiologyBalletJazz 1,11Ballet TerminologyDance History 1,11Modern Dance 1,11C haracterChoreography 1,11VariationsAdagioPerforming CompanyActing 1Stagecraft 1Theatre History 1,11CompositionLiteratureElementary FrenchWestern CivilizationHistoric CostumeMathematics or Elements of LogicChoir or Class VoiceIntro. to MusicElectiveIntro. to Visual ArtsTeaching ObservationTeaching of BalletTeaching DemonstrationVariations or Classical RepertoryAdagio or Theatrical RepertoryStudent TeachingProduction Assist., Perform. Co.Performing GroupBristol Ballet CompanyDirector: Constance HardingeConcert.
WASHINGTON
CORNISH COLLEGE OF THE ARTS/Private Inst.Dance Department710 East Roy StreetSeattle, WA 98102
206/3231 400Kathryn Daniels, Chairperson
DegreeB.F.A. DanceFacultyKathryn Daniels, M.A.Frank Bays, Professional CredentialsPatricia Hon, Professional CredentialsWade MadsenJo Anna Mendl-Shaw, M.F.A.Undergraduate Courses S.H.Ballet (Beg., Inter., Adv.) 3Male Technique 3Modem (Beg., Inter., Adv.i 3Inter. Jazz Dance 1
Tap Dance 1
Music for Dance 2Compasition/Improvisation 2
S.H. Costume for Dance 23 Dance History 224 Kinesiology 32 Production for Performers 23 Pointe 1,11 1
6 Movement Analysis 22 Contemporary Issues in Dance 21 Character Dance 1
6 Dance Notatinn 21 Choreography 31 Partnering 1
24 Teaching Methods 23 Senior Project 33 Performing Group6 Cornish Dance Theatre6 Directors: Frank Bays, Kathryn Daniels6 Formal & Informal Concerts, Touring66 CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY3 Dept. of Physical Education, Health Education &3 Leiture Services2 Ellensburg, WA 989263 509/963-10513 Lana Jo Sharpe, Dance Program Director3 Degree2 B.A. Dance Minor3 ts_ictAN4 Lana Jo Sharpe, Asst. Prof.
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Part time:Christie Brown
6 Pamela Thomas8-24 Kathy Ellingson
Underciraduate CoursesBeg. Ballet 1
Intro. to Modern Dance 1
achesis Performing Dancers 1
Beg., Inter. Jazz 1-iTap Dance 1
Beg., Inter. Folk Dance 1-1
Beg., Inter. Ballroom Dance 1-1
Aerobic Dance Conditioning 1
Cultural History of the Dance 2Modern Dance 1,11,111 2-2-2Rhythmic Analysis Related to Movement 2
Bruce Wilmonth, M.S., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.Beg. Ballet 1,11 1
Ballroom Dance 1,11 1
Elementary Jazz Dance 1,11 1
Inter. Jazz Dance 1,11 1
Bollet 2,1,11 1
Folk Dance 1,11 1
Tap Dance 1,1,11 1
Tap Dance 2,1,11 1
Tap Dance 3,1,11 1
Tap Dance 4, 1,11 1
Elementary Modern Dance 1,11 1
Inter. Mo&rn Dance 1,11 1
Adv. Modern Dance 1,11 1
Theory & Practice of Modern DanceTechniques 1,11 2
Adv. Dance Techniques with Principlesof Choreography 11 2
Dance Composition 11 2Folk & Ballroom Dance 1,11 2Elementary Ballet 1 2Inter. Ballet 11 2Adv. Ballet 1 2Ballet Repertoire 11 2Jazz 1,1,11 2Jazz 2,11 2Jazz 3,1 2Adv. Folk Dance 11 2Inter. Modern Techniqi. ,11 2Adv. Modern Techniq di Repertoire 1 2Dance Production 1,1 2
2 Dance Production 2,11 23 Basic Rhythms & Dance Accompaniment 11 23 ea. Special Topics 1,11 1-32-3 Rhythms & Dance 1 32-3 Modrn Dance Techniques &3 Composition 11 33 American Folk Dance 1 33 History & Philosophy of Dance 11 33 Theatre Dance 1,1 23 Theatre Dance 2,11 23 Theatre Dance Repertory 1 25 Theatre Dance Pwformance Workshop 11 2
Performing GroupsOrchesisMountain Jazz Dance TheatreBallet EnsembleFolk Dance ClubLiaison with Professional CompanyYearly residencies
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WISCONSIN
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINGREEN BAYCommunication & The ArtsTheatre Discipline Department2420 Nicolet DriveGreen Bay, WI 54301-7001414/465-2348Carol Hoehn, Contact Person
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON/State Inst.School of EducationDept. of Physica: Education & DanceDance Program1050 University AvenueMadison, WI 53706608/262-1641Mary A. Brennan, Coordinator
FacultyMary A. Brennan, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Margot M. Colbert, B.S., LecturerLonnyj. Gordon, M.F.A., Prof.Joseph Koykkar, D.M.A., Asst. Prof.Claudia /4Irose, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Anna Nassif, M.F.A., Prof.Tibor L. Zana, M.F.A., ProfCoursesModern DanceBalletModern Jazz DanceBallroom DancingFolk DanceImprovisationPractice of Dance TechniqueTheory & Practice of BalletStructural Relationships Between Music
& DanceRhythmic Movement LaboratoryDance CompositionDance Repertory TheaterTheory & Fundamentds of Movement for
DancersDance: An Introductory SurveyMovement Notation & AnalysisChoreography & Camera Techniques for
WISCONSIN
TelevisionSurvey of Dance HistoryTheory & Philosophy of DolceCreative Dance for ChildrenTeaching of Dance to AdultsPracticum in DanceDance Student Teaching/Elementary &
Middle or HighMovementCommunication-MeaningLecture Demonsration in DanceDance Curriculum PracticesRhythmic Structure of MovementSeminarDanceSem;narProduction & Criticism
S.H. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINMILWAUKEE2-3 Dept. of Theatre & Dance2 P.O. Box 4132 Milwaukee, WI 532012 414/963-49472 Sanford Robbins, Chairperson2 Degrees2 B.F.A. in Dance
B.F.A. in TheatreAuditions required for TheatreFaculttFerne Bronson, Asst. Prof.Gloria Gustafson, Assoc. Prof.Mary Hibbard, Asst. Prof.Clyde Morgan, Asst. Prof.Kathryn Posin, Asst. Prof.Marcia Purdy, Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBalletModernJazzAfricanTapCreative MovementHistoryCompositionImprovisationBody Sense
S.H. Production1 Education1 Performing Group1 rc7c-trtit-y and student concerts1 Liaison with Profes;ional Company1 Kathryn Posin Dance Co.1
3 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH/State Inst.2 KOLF-128
Oshkosh, WI 549012 414/424-13902 Cecelia Brown, Coordinator2 12.e_gme
2 B.S. (Program Emphasis: Folk, Modern Dance& Education)
2 Faculty
3 Cecelia Brown, Asst. Prof.1 Nell Sparks, Assoc. Prof.
College of Fins Arts & CommunicationTheatre Arts DepartmentFine Arts CenterStevens Point, WI 54481715/346-4429Susan Hughes Gingrasso, Director of Dance
CareesB.A./B.S. in Theatre Arts: Dance or Dante
Education3.F.A. in Theatre Arts: Dance (Audition
required)FacultySusan Ilughes Gingrasso, M.A., Assoc. Prof.James Moore, Prof.Kelly Roth, Inst.Joan Karlan, Jazz SpecialistUndergraduate Courses S .1-I.
History & Appreciation of Dance 3
Modern Dance 1-V111 2-3Ballet 1-V111 2-3Folk & Square Dance 1
Social Dance 1
Body FundamentalsBeg., Adv. SpecialtySurvey of Historical Dan,e Styles 2Theatre Practicum for Dancers: Technical
Production 1V 1
Performance 1-1V 1
Dance Workshop 1-6
History of Dance in 20th Century 3
Dance Composition 1,11,111 3
Dance Theatre 2Beg., Inter. labanotaion 3
Dance Workshop 1,11 1-6
Special Work 1-6
odern Technique VIII 2
Dance Midwest 2Methods If Teaching Rec. Dance 2Dance in the Elementary School 1
Dance: Teaching Theories & Practices 3
Performing GroupDance Midwest
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Co-Artistic Directors: James Moore, SusanHughes Gingrasso
Formal & Informal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER800 West Main StreetWhitewater, WI 53190414/472-1189 or 1566Mercedes C. Fernandez, Director
DegreeDance Minor: Performance, TeachingAuditions required for Repertory
One full time Professor of DanceOne part time Lecturer (Ballet)Undergraduate CoursesBea. ,Inter. BalletBeg. Jazz DanceBeg., Inter., Adv. Technique & ChoreographyRepertory Dance TheatreCreative Dance for ChildrenImprovisationPerforming GroupU.W. Orchesis RepertoryArtistic Director: Mercedes C. Fernandez
WYOMING
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMINGDepartment of Theatre & DanceBox 3951, University StationLaramie, WY 82071307/766-2198Dr. C.W. Bahs, Head
PreparationDance HistoryCareer ManagementPerforming GroupDancesmith of George Brown CollegeDirector: Lois SmithFormal & Informal Concerts
UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL/State Inst.C.P. 6128, Succ. "A"Montreal, P.O. H3C 317514/343-7784Madeleine Lord, Coordinator
DegreeCedificate in Dance (30 cr.)Teacher preparation programAuditions requiredFacultyDiane Carriere, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Rose-Marie Lebe-Neron, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Madeleine Lord, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.Graduate Assistants: 3Undergraduate CoursesMadatoryFondements theoriques de la danse 3
Danse contemporaine: perf. et methodol. 3
Ateliers d'applic. pedagogique en danse 3
Didactique de la danse 3
Approche scientif. du mouvement 3
Creation en danse 3
OptionalAtelierd'interpretation 3
Connais. du milieu quebecois de la danse 3
S.H.
Rytine et danseEcritures du mouvementHistoire de b clawProduction en danseDevebpRament psychomoteurGestion en activite physiqueTiavaux dirigesTheories et methodesPerforrping GroupFormal & Informal Concerts
UNIVERSITY OF WATER100Dance DepartmentWaterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1519/885-1211, Ext. 3665Ruth Priddle, Contact Person
FLORIDA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS5001 St. Johns AvenuePalatka, FL 32077904/328-1571
SARASOTA VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS CENTERDr. David RothelBooker School Campus3201 North Orange AvenueSarasota, FL 33580813/355-2967, Ext. 210
GEORGIA
NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL OF PERFORMINGARTS
Wm. J. Rudolph2875 Northside Drive, N.W.Atlanta, GA 30305404/355-6886
ILUNOIS
CURRIE HIGH SCHOOLRobert Schneider4959 South Archer AvenueChicago, IL 60632312/284-1700
EVANSTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOLDr. Mclnley Nash1600 Dodge AvenueEvanston, IL 60204312/492-3800
SCHOOL OF THE ARTSDorothy SpielmanLincoln Park High School2039 North OrchardChicago, IL 60614312/787-6830
WHITNEY YOUNG MAGNET HIGH SCHOOLTotal Arts Person ProgramBernar E. Dawson211 S. Laflin AvenueChicago, IL 60607312/641-8220
INDIANA
SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL FOR PERFORMINGARTS
Barry Patrick3401 North MeridianIndianapolis, IN 46208317/266-4621, Ext. 60
KENTUCKY
YOUTH PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL/Public Inst.Merritt R. Vanlanduyt, Contact Person1517 S. Second Stre,J,Louisville, KY 40205502/458-8355
Diploma-Dance MajorFacultyJean TraversMerritt R. VanlanduytCoursesKII;17,11,111,1v
HIGH SCHOOLS OF PERFORMING ARTS
Jazz 1,11,111,1VModern 1,11,111,1VDance Ensemble (Peformance)Dance for the Performing Artist (Nonmajors)Fundamentals of Dance -(In lieu of P.E.)Performing GroupYouth Performing Arts H.S. Dance EnsembleDirector: David X. ThurmondSeveral Concerts per year
LOUISIANA
BATON ROUGE MAGNET SCHOOLMary Lee Guilliot2825 Government StreetBaton Rouge, IA 70806504/383-0520
NEW ORLEANS CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTSDr. Thomas C. Tews, Principal6048 Perrier StreetNew Orleans, IA 70118504/899-0055
MASSACHUSETTS
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL OF VISUAL ANDPERFORMING ARTS
(See Visual & Performing Arts Magnet)
MADISON PARK HIGH SCHOOL OF MUSICRobert Winfrey55 New Dudley StreetRoxbury, MA 02119617/445-2440
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS MAGNETWm. A. LawrenceEnglish High School77-Louis F'asteur AvenueBoston, MA 02115617/738-6300
WALNUT HILL SCHOOLSydelle GombergDean of the Arts80 HighlandNatick, MA 01760
MICHIGAN
CASS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLFrances Hamburger2421 Second StreetDetroit, MI 48201313/963-1950
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HIGH SCHOOLS OF PERFORMING ARTS
INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMYSteven WistrichInterlochen, MI 49643616/276-9221
High School DiplomaAuditions requiredFacultyBetsy Dickie, M.F.A.Arthur Leigh, B.F.A.Elizabeth Rowe WistrichSteven WistrichCoursesDance TechniqueModern Dance/BalletDance CompositionPointeMen's ClassPas de deuxJazz DancePerforming GroupInterbchen Arts Academy_Dance EnsembleThree concerts per year, Touring, Frequent
run outs & lecture 'demonstrations
MINNESOTA
CHILDREN'S THEATER TECHNICAL SCHOOLJohn Donahue2400 Third Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55404612/874-0500
GRAPHIC ARTSHARDING HIGH SCHOOLDonald Ausmus1540 East 6th StreetSt. Paul, MN 55106612/776-8533
PERFORMING ARTS LEARNING CENTERBen James741 Holly AvenueSt. Paul, MN 55104612/645-9217
PHOTO CITY LEARNING CENTERJerry Cromer275 North Lexington ParkwaySt. Paul, MN 55104612/644-5813
RADIO & TELEVISION PRODUCTIONHIGHLAND PARK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLReno Rossini1015 Snelling Avenue, SouthSt. Paul, MN 55116612/6901 545
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MISSOURI
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS HIGH SCHOOLWallace S. Wilde2516 South Ninth StreetSt. Louis, MO 63104314/772-3164
NEW JERSEY
ARTS HIGH SCHOOLHilton Otero550 High StreetNewark, NJ 07102201/733-6757
Doug Danner1418 N.W. 65th StreetSeattle, WA 98117206/5 87-3576
MULTI ARTS MAGNET INGRAHAM HIGH SCHOOLCharles Hough1 819 North 135th StreetSeattle, WA 98133206/5 87-3 540
MULTI ARTS MAGNET LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOLRoberta Barr4400 Inierlake Avenue NSeattle, WA 98103206/5 87-4 186
AUSTRAUA
VICTORIAN COLLEGE OF THE ARTSAnne Wooliams, DeanSchool of Dance2340 St. Kilda RoadMelbourne, Victoria 3004Australia 61 6 9 380
r---The following resolution was adopted by the Board ofDirectors of the National Dance Association in October of1976. Subsequently, it has been endorsed by the followingorganizations:
American College Dance Festival Association
American Dance Guild, Inc.
Association of American Dance Companies
Committee on Research in Dance
Country Dance and Song Society of America
Sacred Dance GuildMembers of theconference on Issues and Concerns in DanceEducation qave their approval and support.
ResolutionDance education is a medium for enhancing the
quality of life for children, youth, and adults. Everyhuman being has the right to move in ways that areprimal, expressive, imaginative, and transforma-tional.Therefore, we urge arts, civics, and educational
groups to support dance programs where theyexist and to develop programs where they do notexist that:
foster aesthetic-kinesthetic education;integrate the human capacity to form and
transform in and through movement;celebrate the human ability to move with
power and expressiveness;promote movement skills that explore and
extend the artistic, cognitive, and psychomotorpotentials of the human being;
articulate and verify a commitment toman's heritage of dance forms from all culturesand all races; and
include sequential dance experiencesappropriate to the development stages of thehuman beings for whom they are designed.
-Excerpted from Dance as Education,a Postilion Paper published by NDA.
Sponsored by theNational Dance Association
an association of theAmerican Alliance for Health,