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TITLE Dance Directory. Programs of Professional Preparationin American Colleges and Universities. TwelfthEdition.
INSTITUTION American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,Recreation and Dance, Reston, VA. National DanceAssociation.
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ABSTRACTThis directory contains Dance Major and Minor program
listings, given by 214 colleges and universities in the UnitedStates, listed alphabetically by state. Dance offerings of twoCanadian institutions are also listed. This\twelftll edition includesinformation concerning programs previously listed, plus news entries.
Included are addresses, telephone numbers, faculty, titles ofundergraduate and graduate courses, and program emphasis. Featuresnot formerly cited are names of directors of college dance-companies,
names-of associated professional companies, and identification of
programs requiring auditions. Performing Arts High Schools areincluded in the listings. (JD)
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lE DIRECTORY
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Programs of Professional Preparationin American Colleges and Universities
Twelfth Edition--1983
Edited by Margaret T. Devaney and Phyllis A. Penney
Sponsored by
The National Dance Association
an association of
The American Alliance for_ Nei 411, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance
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Copyright © 1983
The American Alliance for
Health, Physical Education,Recreation and Dance
1900 Association Drive
Reston; Virginia 22091
ISBN 0-88314-257-0
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PURPOSES OF THE AMERICAN ALLIANCEFOR HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION,
RECREATION AND DANCE
The American Alliance is an educational organization, structured
for the purposes of supporting, encouraging, and providing
assistance to member groups and their personnel throughout the
nation as they seek to initiate, develop, and conduct programsin health, leisure, and movement-related activities for theenrichment of human life.
Alliance objectives include:
1. Professional growth and development--to support, encourage,and provide guidance in the development and conduct of programs
in health, leisure, and movement-related activities which are
based on the needs, interests, and inherent capacities of the
individual in today's society.
2. Communication--to facilitate public and professional under-
standing and appreciation of the importance and value of health,
_leisure, and movement-related activities as they contribute
toward human well-being.
3. Research--to encourage and facilitate research which will
enrich the depth and scope of health, leisure, and movement-
related activities; and to disseminate the findings to the pro-
fession and other interested and concerned publics.
4. Standards and guidelines--to further the continuous develop-
ment and evaluation of standards within the profession for per-
sonnel and programs in health, leisure, and movement-related
activities.
5. Public affairs--to coordinate and administer a planned
p-ogram of professional, public, and governmental relations that
will improve education in areas of health, leisure, and movvent-
related activities.
6. To conduct such other activities as shall be approved by the
Board of Govenors and the Alliance Assembly, provided that the
Alliance shall not engage in any activity which would be incon-
sistent with the status of an educational and charitable organi-
zation as defined in Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue
C.:de of 1954 or any successor provision thereto, and none of the
said purposes shall at any time be deemed construed to be
purposes other than the public benefit purposes and objectives
consistent with such educational and charitable status.
Bylaws, Article III
PREFACE
The Dance Directory is an American Alliance for Health, PhysicalEducation, Recreation and Dance publication sponsored by the National
Dance Association. Dance Major and Minor program listings from 214colleges and universities make up the bulk of the Directory. Performing
Arts High Schools have been included.
The Twelfth Edition of the Dance Directory contains updatedinformation concerning programs previously listed, plus new entries.Information for the publication was obtained from persons in charge
of respective dance programs. Features not formerly dited are the
names and directors of college dance companies, liaisons with professional
companies, and the fact that certain programs require auditions.
The editors gratefully acknowledge the typists, Theresa Hughes,
and most especially, Carolyn Wisman.
Margaret T. Devaney, CoEditorWest Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West Virginia
Phyllis A. Penney, CoEditorCharlotte Amalie High SchoolSt. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
A.A.
A.S.
B.A. or A.B.B.A.T.B.F.A.B.M.
B.P.E.B.S.
B.S.E.
M.A.
M.A.T.M.Ed.M.F.A.M.L.S.M.M.
M.S.
M.S.Ed.M.S.P.E.
D.F.A.D.M.A.D.P.E.Ed.D.L.H.D.Ph.D.
C.M.A.,D.T.R.
EDUCATIONAL DECREE ABBREVIATIONS
Associate of ArtsAssociate of Science
Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts in TeachingBachelor of Fine ArtsBachelor of MusicBachelor of Physical EducationBachelor of ScienceBachelor of SciencL! in Education
Master of ArtsMaster Jf Arts in teachingMaster of EducationMaster o Fine ArtsMaster of i;rts in Liberal StudiesMaster of MusicMaster of Physical EducationMaL.ter of Science --
Master of Science in EducationMaster of Science in Physical Education
Doctor of Fine ArtsDoctor of Musical ArtsDoctor of Physical EducationDoctor of EducationDoctor of Humane LettersDoctor of Philosophy
Certified Movement AnalystRegistered Dance Therapist
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CONTENTS
LOLLEGE
ALABAMA
PAGE COLLEGE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
PACE-
Auburn University American University 20
University of Alat,ama George Washington University 21
ARIZONA FLORIDAArizona State University 1 Florida State University 21
Uhiversity of Ariiona 2 Pensacola Junior College 22
Saint Leo College 22
ARKANSAS ,,....,University of Florida 23
Arkansas State niversity 3 University of Miami 23
University of rkansas 3 University of South Florida 23
University o Arkansas-Little Rock 3 GEORGIA
Brenau College 24
CALIFORNIA Georgia State University 24
Allan Hancock College 4 University of Georgia 25
CaliforniaInstitute:of the Arts 4
California State University HAWAII
Chico 5 University )f Hawaii ., 25
Fresno 5
Fullerton 6 .IDAHO
Long Beach 6 Idaho State University 26
Sacramento 7 University of Idaho 26
Chapman College 7
Dominican College 7 ILLINOIS
Loyola Marymount University 8 Barat College ?7
Mills College 8 Columbia College 27
Merritt College 9 Eastern Illinois University 28
San Diego State University 9 Illinois State University 28
San Francisco State University 10 Northern Illinois University 29
San Jose State University 10 Northwestern University 29
United States International Univ, 11 University of. Illinois 30
University of CaliforniaBerkeley 11 INDIANA .
Irvine 11 Ball State University 30
Los Angeles 12 Butler University 31
Santa Barbara 13 Indiana State University 31
Santa Cruz 14 Indiana University 32
University of San Francisco 0UniverSity of Santa Clara 14 IOWA
University of Southern. California 15 Iowa State University 32
University of Iowa 33
COLORADOColorado State University 15 KANSAS
Loretta Heights 16 Kansas State University 33
Mesa College 16 ,niversity of Kansas 34
Naropa Institute 16
University of Colorado 17 KENTUCKY
University of Northern Colorado 17 Eastern Kentucky University 34
CONNECTICUT LOUISIANA
Connecticut College 18 Louisiana State University 35
Institute for Movement Exploration 18 Northwestern State University 35
Trinity College 19 Southeastern Louisiana University 36
University cf Bridgeport 19 University of Southwestern
Wesleyan University 19 Louisiana 36
COLLEGEPACE COLLEGE
PAGE
_MARYLANDNEW HAMPSHIRE
Goucher College 36University of New Hampshire 51
Towson State University 17
University of Maryland 37 NEW JERSEYCentenary College 51
MASSACHUSETTSFairleigh Dickinson University 52
Five College Dance Department 38Clnssboro State College 52
Lesley College 39 Ratgers University 52
Northeastern University 39Stockton State College 53
Simon's Rock of Bard College 39 William Patterson College 53
Tufts University 40NEW MEXICO
MICHIGANUniversity of New Mexico 53
Alma College 40
Eastern Michigan University 40 NEW YORK
Hope College 41 , Adelphi University 54
Marygrove College 41 Alfred University
Michigan State University 41 Bard College 54
Muskegon Community Coll=ge 41 Barnard College 55
Oakland University 42 Brooklyn College 55
University of Michigan 42 Columbia University 55
Wayne State University 43 Cornell University 56
Western Michigan University 44 Hamilton College 56.
Hofstra University 56
MINNESOTAHunter College of City University
College of St. Teresa 44 of New York 56
Southwest State University 45 he Julliard School 57
St. Olaf College 45 Herbert H. Lehman College . 57
University of MinnesotaNassau Community College 58
Duluth 45 New York University
Twin Cities 46 Dance Education 58
Arts60
MISSISSIPPIQueensborough Community College 60
University of Southern Mississippi 46 Russell Sage College 60
Sarah Lawrence College 61
MISSOURISkidmore College 61
Avila College 47 State University of New York
Northwest Missouri State Univ. 47 Brockport 61
Southwest Missouri State Univ. 47 Buffalo 62
Stephens College 48 Geneseo 63
University of MissouriPurchase 63
Columbia48
Kansas City 48 NORTH CAROLINA
Washington University 49 Appalachian State University 64
William Woods College 49 East Carolina University 64.
North Carolina School of the Arts 64
MONTANAUniversity of North Carolina_
UniverSity of Montana 50 Charlotte 65
Greensboro 65.
NEBRASKACreighton UniversityUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln
50
51
NEVADAUniversity of Nevada-Reno 51
COLLEGE
OHIO
PAGE
66
66
66
67
67
COLLEGE
TEXASLamar UniversityNorth Texas State UniversitySam Houston State UniversitySouthern Methodist UniversitySouthwest Texas Stale University
PACE
78
79
79
00
80
Antioch CollegeBaldwin-Wallace CollegeBowling Green State UniversityCleveland State UniversityDenison UniversityKent.' State University 67 Texas Tech University 81
Lake Erie College 68 Texas Woman's University 81
Miami University 68 University of Houston-Clear
Oberlin College 68 Lake City 82
Ohio State University 68
Ohio University 69 UTAH
Ohio Wesleyan University 69 University of Utah
University of Cincinnati 70 Ballet 82
University of Toledo 70 Modern 83
Wright State University 70VERMONT
C KLAIIOMA Bennington College 83
Central State University 71
University of Oklahoma 71 VIRGINIAJames Madison University 84
OREGON Mary Washington College 84
.Oregon State University 71 Radford University 84
University of Oregon 72 Randolph-Macon Woman's College 85
Shenandoah College and
PENNSYLVANIA Conservatory of Music 85
Allentown College 73 Virginia Intermont College 85
East Stroudsburg College 73
Point Park College 73 WASHINGTON
Temple University 74 Cornish Institute 86
West Chester State College 74 Eastern Washington University 86
Pacific Lutheran University 87
RHODE ISLAND Washington State University 87
Rhode Island College 75 Western Washington University 87
SOUTH CAROLINA WEST VIRGINIA
Columbia College 75 West Virginia University 88
Furman University 75
Winthrop College 76 WISCONSINUniversity of Wisconsin
SOUTH DAKOTA Madison 88
South Dakota State University 76 Oshkosh 89
Stevens Point 89
TENNESSEEMeMphis State University 76 CANADA
Middle Tennessee State University 77 George Brown College 89
University of Tennessee 77 University of Montreal 90
University of Tennessee-Martin 78
George Peabody College forTeachers 78
Vanderbilt University 78
SCHOOL PAGE
HIGH SCHOOLS OF THE PERFORMING ARTS
ALABAMAAlabama School of Fine Arts 91
CONNECTICUTEducational Center for the Arts 91
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIADuke Ellington School of the Arts 91
KENTUCKYYouth Performing Arts School
LOUISIANANew Orleans Center for Creative
Arts
MASSACHUSETTSEnglish High School of Visual
and Performing Arts
MICHIGANInterlochen Arts Academy
NEW YORKLaGuardia High School of Music
and Art
91
91
91
91
92
NORTH CAROLINANorth Carolina School of the Arts 92
OHIOCincinnati School for Creative
and Performing Arts 92
RHODE ISLANDHope High School 92
TEXASArts Magnet High School at
Booker T. WashingtonHigh School for Performing
and Visual Arts
92
I 92
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ALABAMA
AUBURN UNIVERSITY/State lust,Dept. of Health, P. E. & Recreation2050 Memorial ColiseumAuburn, AL 36830(205) 826-4484Sondi Feldmaier, Coordinator
Degrees5,S. E.
FacultySondi Feldmaier, M.A., Instr.Undergraduate CoursesAerobic DanceFolk DanceSocial. Dance
BalletBallet IIJazzJazz IIModern DanceModern IISkills & Concepts of DanceConduct of DanceDance for ChildrenDance SurveyDance ProductionDance TheatreSpecial TopicsIndependent StudyDance Concepts & RelatedClassroom Experience
Performing GroupAuburn Dance TheatreDirector: Sondi FeldmaierFormal and Informal Concerts,Touring 0.0
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA/State Inst.Box 6386University, AL 35486(205) 348-5282Lou Wall, CDegreesB.A. Da ce Major and MinorProgram hasis: Modern DanceFacultyLouise Crofton, Instr., LRADJoy Lurie, Instr., M.F.A.Quincy Northrup, Adj. Prof., M.A.Lou Wall, Assoc. Prof., M.F.A.Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction to Modern DanceModern Dance Technique IModern Dance Te hnique IIBallet I
Ballet II
Ballet IIIJazzJazz IITheatre DanceImprovisationDance CompositionRhythmic AnalysisDance AppreciationTheatre Dance IIIChoreographyDance PracticumIndependent Study (1)
I Independent Study (2)Performing GroupUniliersity DancersDirector: Lou WillOne formal concert per year
1
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
ALABAMA ARIZONA
ARIZONA
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dept. of Dance, PEBE 107BTempe, AZ 85287(602) 965-5029Beth Lessard, Chairperson
Degrees -
B.F7A., B.A., M.F.A., Dance Major5 Prokram Emphasis: Performance,
Education, Modern!& ChoreographySecondary Certification AvailableAuditions RequiredFacultyXenia Chlistowa, Asst. Prof.T. Ray Faulkner, Ph.D., Prof.David Gregory, M.M., Asst. Prof.Sybil H skey, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Marion Kirk Jones, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Beth C. Lessard, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Ann Ludwig, M.S., Asst. Prof.Shelia Marion, M.A., Asst. Prof.Pamela Mat, M.A., Instr.Donna Pelre Jacoby, M.F.A., Instr.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Contemporary Dance 2/3
History & Philos. .of Dance 2
Dance in Diverse Cultures I 3
Beginning Modern I & IIBeginning Ballet I & IIMen's Ballet
S.H. Theatre Styles2 Improvisation I & II
2 Social
3 Square
2 International Folk
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
1
ARIZONA
Movement for AthletesMusic Theory for Dance 2/1
Technique & Theory of Mod. Dance 2/1
Technique & Theory of gal let 2/1
Dance NotationFundamentals of ChoreographyDance Production 1 & 11 2
Music Literature for Dance 1
Dance Notation IITheory & Practice of Teaching
Dance I & II
Childron's DanceDance TheatreChoreography & Accompaniment 3
Advanced Choreography 3
Senior Performance 2
Nina .lttnil,, II I .A. , Asst . of .
,h)liti M. Wilson, l'h , Prot.
Coo "'pp Zor I ch , Pro , 1;)(1). , Lt.( Iuret
Under.gyadualv Courses !;.H,
Dance History-Ancient & Primit ive
Dance Hislory-Closs.,R(smoit lc,
Modern'Dance Production-Practical I lementl
Dance PrOdocisi-Minlay,etwot. h
DesignChoreography-gosicChoreography-Continuing'Choreography-AdvancedImprovisation-geg,, Inter.Repertory -hog., Adv... 2-2-2-2
Modern Technique-4 levels
Graduate CoursesBallet. Techniquo-Basiu, Inter.
Cultural Concepts of DanceIncludes Pointe, Adv.,Pw. (1,,
Dance Philos. & Criticism 1deux, & Variations 2
Advanced Problems in AnalysisPercussion Techniques
of Dance Technique '3Rhythmic Analysis
Choreographer/Composer Workshop 3Theory & Philosophy
Technique and Theory of Ballo 2 Te'aching Methods-Children's
Dance Stagccipft & Production 3 Dance
Individual & Group Choreography ----4Teaching Methods-Secondary
Dance Theatre 1Educ'alion
Dance Notation III 3 Ethnological Techniques
MFA Performance 3-12 Dance Kinesiology3
Seminar: Dance >cation &Seminar: Dance Related Art Forms
Administrat.5n, Research in Senior Project
Dance and/6thersPlus Section in Folk, Social,
Performing GroupCharacter, gallet, Musical
University Dance TheatreTheatre, Tap & Jazz-Courses
Director: Sybil. HuskeyRequired in Music & Drama
Formal and Informal Concerts,Graduate Courses
TouringSeminar-Dance Related Art Forms 3
Colloquium-Development of T,ch.
Models2
Colloquium: Eval.'of -Tech. Methods 2
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA/State Inst.et Historical Resources for
Dance Program ..
Choreography
Physical Education Building, Rm. 14 Literary Resources for
University of Arizona.v Choreography 3
.Tuscon, AZ 85721Improvisational Techniques-
(602) 626-1088Post-1960
2
John M. Wilson, Chairperson Concert Productions 2
.,-'Degrees
Research Design 2
B.F.A. Dance MajorThesis 3-6
Program Emphasis: Performance,Plus up to 10 hrs. in related
Education and Ballet Dancesubjects in Arts, Humanetics
M.A. or M.S. in P.E. withor Biological Scenes, 30-
Dance Concentrationhour-Program
Program, Emphasis: Choreography,Performing Groups
Theory and EstheticsDancers Consortium, Faculty Advisor
Faculty 1Arizona Dance Ensemble, Student
Isa Bergohn, Prof. Diploma Operated
Harry Brauser, M.A., Asst. Prof,Formal and Informal Concerts,
Gwen Hyatt, M.S., Instr.Touring
2
12
Liaison with Professional CompanyTerritory Dance Theatre,Directors: Patty Cork, Thom Lewis
ARKANSAS
ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.,.Box 701 ASUState University, AK 72467(501) 972-3066A-ltaBArnes, Coordinator
DegreesB.S.E. Phys. Ed. with Dance EmphasisFacultyFrances Smallwood, M.A., Asst. Prof.Alta Barnes, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballroom Dance p 1
Modern Dance 1 1
Dance Choreography 2
Interpretive Dance 2
Beginning Square Dance 1
Folk & Square Dance 2
Rhythmic Activities and Funda-mental Movement (Elem.) 3
International Folk Dance 1
American Square & Round 1
Theory of Dance - - 2
Performing GroupModern Dance Club, Dir., Alta BarnesSquare Dance Club, Dir., Frances
Smallwood
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS/State Inst.Dance StudioWG 101, University of ArkansasFayetteville', AK 72701(501) 575-4009L. Terry Brusstar, Coordinator
DegreesB.S.E. Dance Major & MinoraProgram Emphasis: PerformanceAuditions requiredFacultyL. Terry Brusstar, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Mari-Ann Hendricks, M.A., InzAr.Maryanne Klym, M.A, Instr.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance Rehearsal & Production 1
Beginning Choreography 1-1
Beginning Modern Dance 1-1
Beginning Ballet 1-1
Beginning Tap 1
ARIZONA - ARKANSAS
Intermediate ChoreographyFirst Year Inter. Mod. Dance 1-1
First Year Inter. Ballet 1-1
Music for the Dance 2
Beginning Jazz 1
Intermediate Jazz 1
Advanced Choreography 1
Dance Notation 2'
2nd Year Inter. Mod. Dance 1-1
2nd Year Inter. Ballet 1 -1
History & Philos. of Dance 3
Pedagogy for Ballet & Modern 3
Senior Performance 2
Advanced Modern Dance 1-1
Advanced Ballet 1-1
Ballroom Dance 1
American Round & Square 1
International Folk DanceDisco Dance
1
Theatre Danced 1
Pointe Technique 1
Methods & Materials ofChildren's Dance 3
Character Dance 1
Performing. GroupUniversity of Arkansas DanceCompany, Directors: Dr..L.Terry Brusstar, Maryanne Klym
Formal and.Informal Concerts,Touring
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK/State InsDepartment of Theatre/DanceFine Arts Department33rd and UniversityLittle Rock,.AK 72204(501) 569-3291Dot Callanen, Coordinator
DegreesB.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Balle't& Modern Dance
Auditions RequiredFacultyTammy Addes, B.A.Dot Callanen, M.F.A.
, Judith Casavechia, B.F.A.-,Wendy Wade, M.F.A. A
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet. 2-8 16
'Modern 1 to 8 16
Jazz 1 toVf 4
ChoreographyI, II 6
Dance History I, IITheatre Dance I, IIEnsemble I, II 4
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ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA
Repertory I, IIPerformance-Production 1-8
PartneringPerforming GroupUALR Dance Company, Dot Callanen, Dir.
Formal and Informspncerts,Touring
Liaison with Professional Company
Rachel Lampert CompanyRachel Lampert, Dir.'
4
164
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK/State Inst.
HPER/Dance33rd and UniversityLittle Rock, AK 72204
(501) 569-3348Barbara Jo Bray, Gwen Twille, Coor.
DegreeB.S.E. Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: EducationFacultyBarbara Jo Bray, M.Ed., Asst. Prof.
Gwen Twille, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Tap Dance 1
Jazz Dance 1
Modern Dance 1
Ballet I 1
Modern Dance II 1
Ballet II1
Ballet III1
Ballet IV 1
Dance I for Majors 2
Rhythmic Activ. for Children 3
Analysis of Human Motion 3
History & Philos. of Dance 3
Performing GroupUALR Dance Company
Gwen Twille, Barbara Jo Bray,
DirectorsFormal and Informal Concerts,Touring
CALIFORNIA
ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE/State Inst.
.800 South College DriveSanta MariartA 93454(805) 922-6966 Ext. 213Linda Baden, Chairman
DegreesAssociate of ScienceAssociate of Arts
4
FacultyCandace Adams, B.A. (Part-time)
Linda Baden, B.A.Valerie Kline, B.A. (Part-time)
Deborah Maruna, M.A. (Part-time)
Dianne McMahon, M.A.Kathleen Pensa, B.A. (Part-time)
Doris Schundler, Music Spec. (Part -time)
Audrey Silva, Folk Spec. (Part-time)
Undergraduate CoursesBeginning Modern Dance I 2
Beginning Modern Dance II 2
Intermediate Modern Dance 3
Beginning Ballet I 2
Beginning Ballet II 2
Intermediate Ballet 3
Beginning Jazz I 2
Beginning Jazz II 2
Intermediate Jazz 3
Ethnic/Folk1
Intermediate Ethnic/Folk 2
Tap Dance1
Men's Dance 2
Pointe and Partnering 2
Choreography3
Rhythms for Dancers 1
Repertory Dance Company 3
New York Dance Theatre 3
Performance Touring Lab 3 -
Performing Lab 3
Tech. Production Lab 3
Teaching Methods for Movement 3
Performing GroupRepertory Dance Company/Children's
Touring, Linda Baden, Dir.Formal and Informal Concerts,
Touring
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS/State Ins
24700 McBean ParkwayValencia, CA 91355Cristyne Lawson, Dean
DegreesB.F.A.Program Emphasis: Performance, Modern,
& ChoreographyAudition RequiredM.F.A.Program Emphasis: History, Choreograpl
Therapy, PerformanceAuditions RequiredFacultyLarry AttawayOrville BallardRebecca BobeleGloria Bowen
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Donald ByrdChristyne LawsonNancy MasonSandra NeeloRobert OchsMia SlavenskaTina YuanUndergraduate CoursesMusic for DancersBasic CompositionDance HistoryModern Dance TechhiqueBallet TechniqueDance ShowingsProduction CrewingProduction Tech. for Dance
JazzCompositional FormsEnvironmental Design
S.H.
2
2
2
2-2-2-2 .
2-2-2-22-2-2-22-2-2-2
2
2-2-2-22
for Dance Theatre 1-2
Anatomy & Kinesiology 1
Physiology of Exercise 1
Independent Projects 2-2'
Adv. Modern Technique 2-2
Concepts in Lighting for Dance 2
Graduate CoursesModern Dance Technique 2-2
Ballet Technique 2-2
Environmental Choreography 2-2
Dance Showings 2-2
Production Crewing 2-2
Thesis Workshop 2-2
M.F.A. I Seminar 1
Seminar in Music for Dance 1
Advanced Modern Technique 2-2
Jazz 2-2
Concepts in Lighting for Dance 2
Basic Theatre Management 1
Thesis Project 2
Performing Group_California Arts. Dance EnsembleDirector: Cristyne LawsonOne formal concert per year
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-CHICO/State, Inst.Department HPEDFirst and WarnerChico, CA 95929(916) 895-6373Sandy Dvorak Ferguson, Coordinator
Degrees'B.A. in P.E. Dance EmphasisB.S. in P.E. Dance EmphasisFacultyMarilyn Christofori, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Sandy Dvorak Ferguson, M.S., Prof.
5
. CALIFORNIA
Harold Lang, Assoc. Prof.Patricia Smiley, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg., Int., Adv. Ballet . 3
Beg., Int., Adv. Modern 3
Beg:, IA., Adv. Jazz 3
Beg., Int., Adv. Ballroom 3
Beg., Int., Adv. Folk 3
Rhythmic Fundamentals 2
Performance 2
Dance Production 2
Choreography 2
Elem. DanceEducation 2
Pro-Act Dance 3
Graduate CoursesHistory of Dance 3 .
Styles of Dance 2
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-FRESNO/State Inst.'Department of'CommunicationsArts and Sciences54th/CedarFresno, CA 93740(209) 294-2281 or 294-3987Lois M. Trostle, Coordinator
DegreesB.A., M.F.A.Program Emphasis: Performance, Ballet,Modern and Choreography
Auditions requiredFacultyMadeleine Gaynard, M.F.A., Asst: Prof.Ruth Griffin, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Hai Shik Kim, B.A., LecturerMelanie Synder, M.A., Asst. Prof.Lois M. Trostle, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Graduate Courses S.H.
Intro. to Modern Dance 1
Modern Dance Technique 2-2-1-1
Modern Jazz Dance 1
Modern Jazz Technique 1
Ballet Technique 1-1-2-2
Music as Dance Accomp. 3
Creative Move. for Children 3
Dance Performance 2
History of Dance 3
Dance Choreography 2
Dance in Education 3
Centering & Alignment 3
Philos. Bases & Trends in Dance , 3
Theories of Improv. Movement 3
Topics in Dance '1-3
Effort/Shape 3Delsarte System of Expression 3
Expressive Movement CoreSeminar .3
15
CALIFORNIA
Performing GroupPortable Dance TroueDirectors: Ruth Griffin, Madeleine
Gaynard, Malanie Synder1 Formal Concert, Touring
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-FULLERTON/Staie
Theatre Department800 North State College Blvd.Fullerton, CA 92634(714) 773-3628Araminta Little, Chairperson
DegreesB.A. Theatre ArtsProgram Emphasis: Performance,Choreography, Ballet & Modern
M.A. Theatre ArtsProgram Emphasis: Choreography/
Performance, Modern, History/
PhilosophyAuditions RequiredFacultyBarbara ArmsRobert. Christianson, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.
Lynnette Eychisen, M.A., Lect. (Pr me)
Christine Fluor, B.A., Lect.Robin Johnson, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Gladys Kaves, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Mary Reid, B.A., C.M.T., Lect. (Part-time)
Jannine Livingston, M.F.A., Lect.
Karol Lee, B.A., Lect. (Part-time)
Araminta Little, Ph.D., Prof.Cyrus Parker, M.F.A., Lect. (Part-time)
Denise Reiss, M.A., Lect. (Part-time)
Miriam Tait, M.A., Lect. (Part-time)
Undergraduate Courses S.M.
Introduction to Dance 3
Beg. Classical Ballet 2 )
Inter. Classical Ballet 2
Adv. Classical Ballet 3
Classical Pointe 3
Beg. Modern Dance A,B 2-2
Inter. Modern Dance 3
Adv. Modern Dance 3
Partnering3
Dance Improvisation 2
Beginning Jazz 2
Inter. Jazz 2 ,
Adv. Jazz 3
Dance for Musical Theatre A,B 3-3
Beginning Tap Dance 2
Intermediate Tap Dance 2
Mime and Pantomime A,B 3-3
Rhythmic Analysis 3
Costume Fundamentals 3
Theatrical Makeup 3
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Dance Composition A,BAdv. Dance CompositionDance KinesiologyBeginning LightingFundamentals of Dance Instr.Creative Dance for ChildrenForces & Figures in 20th
Century DanceDance in Cultural PerspectivesProduction & Performance A,B
Dance RepertoryIndependent StudyProduction & Performance Pro.
Advanced LightingGraduate CoursesIntro. to Graduate Study 3
Graduate Seminar: Adv. Theory 3
Graduate Projects in Choreography 3
Graduate, Seminar: Dance Aesthetics 3
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3
3
3
3
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3
ProjectThesisIndependent Graduate ResearchAdv. Modern DanceAdv. Dance CompositionDance Repertory(Plus adv. level tech. classes)
Performing GroupDance Repertory TheatreDirector: Barbara ArmsFormal Concert, Touring
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1-33
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-LONG BEACH/State
Physical Education Department1250 Bell ower Blvd.Long Beach, '.A 90840
(21'3) 498 -40
Betty ROse Cr]. ith, Coordinator
DegreeB.A. Physical Eaqcation, Developmental
Dance" Track'Z)v,
Program Emphasis: Danee EduCation
FacultyBetty DuPont, M.A., ProRichard Duree, M.A., Instr; (Part-time)
Betty Rose Griffith, Ph%B.i, Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Physical Education core lasses
which include studies 0sociocultural, kinesiological,physiological, & hisqricalaspects of human movement;plus Motor Learning & Motor
Development 25
Dance for Children 2
Creative Movement (Mod. Dance) 1
Folk Dance
16
Recreational Classic Movement(Ballet) 1
Rec. Freestyle Movement(Modern Jazz) 1
Social Dance 1
Basic Movement 2
Applied Theory of Recreational-Dance Forms 2
Applied Theory of---CleaiVeMovement in ,/E. ''\, 2
Principles, Organization, &Managementlof ElementarySchool Ph5isical Education 2
Principles, 0rganization, &Management of SecondarySchool Phys'cal Education 2
Measurement & 1.r0.uationin7P.E. 2
Performing Group ---'--___,
CSULB Dance ClubDirector: Betty Rose GriffithOne Concert
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYSACRAMENTO/State6000 J. StreetSacramento, CA 95819(916) 454-6004Dale Scholl, Coordinator
DegreeB.S.Program Emphasis: Jazz DanceFacultyRevay Anderson, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Cary Leek, M.A., Lect.Dale Schell, M.S., Asst. Prof.Sunny Smith, B.A., Lect.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beginning Jazz 1
Inter. Jazz 2
Adv. Jazz 2
Beg. ModernInter. Modern 1
Adv. MOdern . 2
Beg. Ballet 1
Inter. Ballet 2
Adv. Ballet 2
Choreography 4
DancePerforming GroupJazz Dance CompanyDirector: Dale SchollTwo Formal Concerts per year
CHAPMAN COLLEGE/Private Inst.333 N. GlassellOrange, CA 92666
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CALIFORNIA
(714) 997-6757Donna Cucunato, Coordinator
DegreesB.A. Movement & Exercise ScienceDanceProgram Emphasis: Performance & EducationFaculty
,
Donna Cucunato, M.A., Asst. Prof.Janice Dulak, B.A., Instr.Joan Tudor, M.S., Assoc. ProfUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Modern Dance 2
Ballet 2
Gymnastics, Folk or Jazz 2
Health Education 2
Fundamental Movements 3
Elementary School Observation 3
Music for Dancers or Music127,133 3
History of Dance 3
Kinesiology 4
Choreography 3
Organization of Dance Production 3
Dance Performance 2
Dance Teaching Systems 3
Physiology of Exercise , 4
Prevention & Treatment ofAth. Injuries 3
Choreography Workshop 2
Modern Dance 1
Ballet 1
Jazz 1
Analysis of Individual Sports 3
Sec. School Ind. Sports 3
Principles of P.E.
DOMINICAN COLLEGE/Private Inst.Dance DepartmentSan Rafael, CA 94901(415) 547-4440 Ekt. 305Carol Teten, ChairpersonDegreesB.A. Dance MajorB.A. Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Performance,
Education & Historical DanceAuditions RequiredFacultyMelinda Bach, Instr.Lucille Bettinger, Instr.Sandra Cotton, Instr.Judith Petterson, Instr.Nikki Sigith, Instr.Carol Tet,en, Asst. Prof.
Maria Vegh, Instr.Joclyn Vollmar, Instr.Jerome Weiss, Instr.Cassandra Green, Instr.Jean Henderson, Instr.
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Jean Henderson, Instr.Undergraduate CoursesHistorical DanceDance CompositionInter. Dance Composition'Concert DanceLabanotationPedagogy of Dance
InternshipPerforming GroupDirector: Carol TetenTwo Formal Concerts
Liturgical Dance
S.M. Senior Dance Thesis
2 Special Studies
2 Independent Studi:-
2 Yoga
1-2 Aerobicr
4 Performing Group
2 Loyola Marymount Dance Ensemble
2-3 Directors: Judith Scalin, Susan Desoto
Formal and Informal Concerts,
TouringLiai'lon with Professional Company
Valyurmo Sacred Dance Company
Director: John West
2
2
1-3
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LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY/Private Inst.
8101 Loyola Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90045(213) 642-2839 or 642-2841Judith Scalin, Director
DegreesB.A. Dance Ma\jor
B.A. Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Performance,
Education and BalletInterdisciplinary Degree Under Special
Guidance Movement Therapy MastersLevel Program administered independently
by Beth KalishFacultyLori Brody, Lect.Susan Desoto, Guest ArtistElizabeth Lee, Lect.
MILLS COLLEGE/PriVate Inst.
Dance DepartmentBon 99060/:land, CA 94613
(415) 430-2175Rebecca Fuller, Chairperson
DegreesB.A.Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Modern Dance or HiStory and Criticism
M.A., M.F.A.Program Emphasis: Performance, Education
and History and Criticism
FacultyYvonne Daniel, M.A., Lect.
Rebecca Fuller, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
.
Peter Lems, Lect.Edwin Milam, B.M., MusicianJudith Scalin, M.A., Dance Director
(Other guest artists teach on rotating
basis)
Mary Ann Kinkead, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Joan Lazarus, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Kathleen McClintock, B.A., Instr.
Judy Rosenberg, M.M., Artist/Lect.
Undergraduate Courses S.M.
Undergraduate Courses S.H. Intro. to Dance 4
Choreography & DanceSurvey of Dance & Related Arts 4
Technique I,II,III 5-5-5Anthropological Basis of Dance 4
Choreography & DanceDance of 17, 18, 19th Cent. 4
Technique IV,V,VI 5-5-5 Modern Dance History 4
Modern Dance I,II,III,IV 2-2-2-2 Analysis & Criticism 4
Orientation to the ArtRhythmic Analysis
2
of Dance1 Labanotation
2
Ballet I,II,III,IV 2-2-2-2 Children's Dance 4-
Beg. Music for Dance 3 Jazz1
Jazz I,II,III 2-2-2 Elem. Ballet 1
History of Dance Theater I,II 3-3 Inter. Ballet1
Kinesiology for Dance I,II 3-3 Elem. Tap 1
Rehearsal & Performance 1-3 Inter. Tap1
Effort/Shape Notation 2 Improvisation1
Critical Analysis & DanceDance Workshop 1
Aesthetics3 Afro/Haitian
1
Principles of TeachingEthnic Dance Forms 2
Dance I,II 3-3 Graduate Courses
Pre-Movement Therapy 3 Independent Research 2-4
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Choreographic ProjectIndividual, Project
ThesisTeaching Laboratory
2-4' Undergraduate Courses2-4 Ballroom Dance
8 Folk & Square Dance4 Modern Dance
BalletJazz DanceIntro. to DanceRhythmic Analysis Related
to Movement 2
Human Anatomy 4
Physiology 3.
Dance Technique: Alignment 3
Dance Tech.: Movement Patterns 3
Dance Tech.: Complex MovementPatterns - 3
Dance Tech.: Performance Qualities 3Elementary Dance Improvisation. 1
Inter. Dance Improvisation 1
Choreography: Basic ElementsF,
2
Choreography: Large Groups \2Choreography: Form & ContentChoreography: Recital 2\History & Philosophy of Dance 2
Dance CriticismMovement Exploration Activities
for Children 2
Rhythm & Dance Activitiesfor Children 2
Practicum: Folk DancePracticum: Modern Dance 2
Dance Pedagogy 2
Applied Anatomy & Kinesiology 3
Graduate CoursesAdmin. of Professional &
Educational Dance 3
Dance Ethnology: TraditionalDances in Selected Cultures 3
Seminar in Selected Topics inDance: Movement Analysis,Principles of Effort Shape,20th Century-Survey of CurrentTrends in Dance Multi-Media,'Environmental & ExperimentalDace, Dance in Relation to theOther Arts, Stylistic Analysisof Classical Ballet 3
Graduate Dance Co: Apprenticeship 3
Gradu a e Dance Co: Internship 3
Res'arch Techniques 3
ThesisPerforming GroupGraduate Dance CompanyDirector: Full Time FacultyFormal and Informal Concerts,Touring
MERRITT COLLEGE/State Inst.12500 Campus DriveOakland, CA 94619(415) 531-4911Marian Wabon Beeken Chairperson
DegreeA.A./A.S.Program Emphasis: Performance,Education,
and Modern DanceFacultyFerolyn Angell, M.A.Marian Beeken, M.A.Ronn Guidi, Dir. of Oakland BalletPatricia Lawton, M.A.Pauline Soffa, M.A.Lynn Wethers-Cole, M.A.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance Composition 2
Danceproduction'Workshop 2
Fundamentals of Creative Dance 2
FundaMentals of Music & Soundor Dance
Int. & Adv. Techniques ofModern Dance
History of Dance 3
Afro/AmericanBalletFolkModernModern JazzTap
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY /State Inst.Dance Program, W.G.San Diego, CA 92182(714)265-6824 or 265-6821George Willis, Chairperson
Degrees -
B.A., M.A. in Physical EducationProgram Emphasis:. Performance and
Modern DanceAuditions RequiredFacultyGraham Hempel, M.A., Asst. Prof.Jean Issacs, B.A., Instr.Melissa Nunn, M.A., Asst. Prof.Pat Rinion, M.A., Instr.Pat Sandback, M.A., Asst. Prof.George Willis, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Lynda'Yourth, B.S., Instr.
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CALIFORNIA
S.H.
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CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.
Dept1:-.-of Physical Education
.1600 Holloway Avenue-, Gym 112
San Francisco, CA 94132
(415) 469-1650Dolores Cayou, Chairperson
DegreesUndergraduate P.E. DegreeProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Jazz, Modern Dance and Ethnic DanceIterdisciplinary degree at Masters
level - self-defined program
FacultyDolores N. Cayou',=-1CA.,'A Asscc. Prof.
Blanche Brown, B.A., Lee-L.,
Jerry Duke, M.A., Asst.C-G Geneve, Lect.Dianne Howe, M.S., Lect.
Helen Martinez, M.A., Lect.Kenneth Melville, Lect.Gretchen Phillips, M.A., Lect.
Alicia Pierce,. B.A., Lect.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
African/Haitian, I,II,III 1-2
Ballet I,II,III 1-2
Folk I,II,III 1 -2
Modern I,II,III 1-2
Modern Jaaz I,II,III 1-2
Dance in Cultural Context 2
Dance Fundamentals 2
Dance Comp. I 3
Dance Orientation 3
Intro. to Dance Therapy- 3
Folklore Of Dance 2
Folklore of Dance/African-Haitian 2
Tech. Workshop in Contemp.Dance 1
Tech. Workshop in Modern Jazz
Dance 1
Tech. Workshop in Ethnic Dance 1
Dance in Religion 3
Tech. Workshop in Ballet 1
Adv,. Contemp.Dance Repertory
& Skills1
Survey,of Dance History 3
Rhythm & Music for the Dancer 3
Danc\p Composition II 3
WorkShop in Contemp. Dance Prod 3
Works'hop in Ethnic Dance Prod. 3
Develepment of Jazz Dance
in AmericaTheory \& Practice of Dance 2
Dance Ethnology3
.\Graduate CourseAdv. Workshop in Dance Prod. 2-3
Performing GroupCurrently being developed
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SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dept. of Theatre ArtsWashington SquareSan Jose, CA 95192(408) 277-2763Carol Haws; Chair;pe117
Deer .s
B.A. Theatre Arts-Da ce Major
B.A. Theatre Arts-Da ce Miner
B.A. Creative ArtProgram Emphasis: Performance & Modern
DanceM.A. Theatre Arts-DanceFacultyCandace Ammerman, B.A., Lect.
Mina Garman, M.A., Prof.,
Carol Haws, Prof.Annette'MacDOnald, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Janet Van Swoll, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
intoc. Modern Dance 1
Rhythmic Fund. & Accomp. for Dance 2
iv!v. Modern Dance13istory of Dance
Beg. Dance Comp.Inter. Dance Comp.
Dance ProductionPhilosophy of. Dance
Movement NotationInter. BalletInter. Folk Dance"Mexican DanceAfro-Caribbean DanceInter. JazzSquare DanceInter. Social DanceImprovisationDance & Movement for the Thea
Inter. Tap DanceChildren's DanceRehearsal & PerformanceAdv. Modern DanceAdv. Inter. BalletCompre. Study & Analysis
of Folk DanceDance for Musical TheatreActivity Projects in DanceInternship for the ArtsIndividual StudyKinesiologyTheatre electives required
Graduate CoursesResearch MethodsTheory of Theatre Arts &
Performing ArtsSeminars (elective)
2u
2
3
2
2
2 -2
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
re 1-1
1
2
1-21-31-3
3
3
3
3
GraduateProblemsSeminar 20th Century DanceGraduate Dance Comp.ThesisElectives under advisement of
graduate advisorPerforming GroupDance WorksDirector: Candace AmmormanTwo Formal Concerts
CALIFORNIA
3 Performing Group3 Cameo Players3 Director: Jack Tygett
1-4 Liaison with Professional CompanyThree's Company
8-14 Director: Jean Isaacs
UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY/PrivateSchool of Performing & Visual Arts10455 Pomerado RoadSan Diego, CA 92131(714) 569-6630Donald E. Smith, Dean
DegreesB.F.A., Ballet Emphasis, Dance Minor,Musical Theater Dance
M.F.A., Ballet, Musical Theater DanceAuditions requiredFacultyRicki Adney, Assoc. Prof.Susan Atha, Assoc. Prof.Patricia Blaha, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Diane Douglas, Assoc. Prof.Denise Gonsalves, Assoc. Prof.Marrie Hadfield, M.F.A., Assoc Prof.Kelly Grant, Assoc. Prof.Patrick Nollet, Assoc. Prof.John Realisfa, Assoc. Prof.Alice Rincon, Assoc. Prof.Erling Sunde, Master TeacherJack Tygett, Assoc. Prof., DirectorUndergraduate Courses Q.H.
Ballet I 5
Ballet II 5
Ballet IIIProd.Prac. (Scen./Prop.) 1
Prod.Prac. (Cos./Make.) 1
Prod.Prac. (Mgt./Adv.) 1
Prod.Prac. (Prod.Tech.) 1
Prod.Prac. (Lt./Sound) 1
Intro. to Music 5
Dance/Ballet 5
Dance Notation I 5
Dance/Notation II 5
Dance/Musical Theatre 5
Dance Electiv.. 5
Mus. Th. WorkshopInd.Inst.I/Voice 1
Ind. Inst. III/Voice 1
Ind. Inst. I/Piano 1
Musicianship 2
Ensemble 1
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BERKELEY)/State. Berkelep, CA 94720(415) 642-3981David Wo&12. Director
DegreesB.A. Dance Major'Program Emphasis: History, ChOreography,
Education and Modern Dance.Faculty.Carol Egan, B.S., Lect.'Caia Marcus, M.A.2.Lect.Carol Murota, M.A., Lect.Marni Thomas, B.A., Assoc. Prof.DaVid Wood, B.A., Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Tech. ABC 1-1-1
Int. Tech. ABC 1-1-1
Adv. Tech. ABC 1-1-1
Company Tech ABC 1-1-1
Sources of Movement AB 3-3
Dance History AB 5 -5-
Choreography ABC 5-5-5
Adv. Choreography ABC 5-5-5
Repertory.& Production 5
Pedagogy 5-5
Rhythmic Analysis 3
Music Resources 3
Aesthetics & CriticiSm 5
Senior Pro Seminar 5
Performing GroupBay Area Repetory Dance CompanyDirector: David WoodFormal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (IRVINE)/StateDance DepartmentIrvine, CA 92717(714) 833-6611 or 833-7392ames Penrod, ChairmanDegreesB.A. Fine Arts -Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,Ballet, Modern, History & Criticism
M.F.A.Program Emphasis: Performance, Choreo-graPhy, History & Theory, Criticism
Auditions for transfer students
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CALIFORNIA
FacultyDon Bradburn, Lect.Lenna DeMarco, M.F.A, Lect.Israel (Ei) Gabriel, Lect.Jillana, Lect.Carol McGahan, Lect.Olga Maynard, Prof.James Penrod, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof
Janice Gudde Plastino, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.
Barbara Plunk, Lect.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
BalletFreestyle DanceJazzDance TheoryFundamentals of Music
Music for DancersDance NotationDance HistoryChoreographyActingDance PerformanceTheories of DanceStudio Workshop-Ballet IStudio Workshop-Ballet IIStudio Workshop-Freestyle IStudio Workshop-FreAstyle IIStudio Workshop-Jazz\lStudio Workshop-Jazz IIDance NotationGraduate CoursesHistory of World DanceHistory of Theatre DanceMusic for Dancers
4-4-42-2-22-2-22-2-22- 2- 2
2-2-22-2-24-4-4
4-4-44-4-4
4-4
Criticism of Dance 4
Adv. Studio Workshop-Ballet 1112-2-.2
Adv. Studio Workshop-Ballet IV 2-2-2
Adv. Studio Workshop-Freestyle 2
Adv. Studio Workshop-Jazz 2
Choreography 4-4-4
Dance Performance 4
Ethnic Dance-Eastern Cultures 2
Ethnic Dance-Western Cultur 2
4-4-44-4-4
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4-4-42-2-22-2-22-2-2
4
4-4-4
Choreography IIChoreogtkephy IIIStudio Tutorial-BalletStudio Tutorial-FreestyleStudio Tutorial-JazzStudio Tutorial-ChoreographyTutorial-History of DanceTutorial in Dance NotationM.F.A. ConcertBibliography & ResearchGraduate Studio-BalletGraduate Studio-FreestylGraduate Stqdio-JazzGraduate Studio-Choreog aphySeminar - Dance HistorySeminar-Theories of Dance 4
12
Seminar-Teaching of Dance
Graduate ProjectsDirected ReadingThesisUniversity Teachin
4-4-44-4-4
4
T. 4
4-4-4
Performing GroupUniversity of Cal"fornia IrvineDance Co.
Director: Chait1 of Dept.Formal, Informal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (LOS ANGELES)/State
Department of Dance, W.G. 205
405 Hilgard AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90024(213) 825-3951Carol Scothorn, Chair
DegreesB.A. Dance Major, Ethnic Arts, Inter-
disciplinary DegreeBachelor's Degree-Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Modern Dance and Choreography
M.A.Program Emphasis: Performance/choreo-
graphy, Education, Modern, Dance
History and TherapyAuditions at graduate level and as
undergraduate transfer students
FacultyErma Alperson, Ph.D., D.T.R, Asst. Prof.
Gloria Bowen, Visiting Lect.Bill DeYoung, M.F.A., Visiting Lect.
Elsie Dunin, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Angelia Fisher, M.A., Visiting Lect.
Pia Gilbert, Prof.Alma Hawkins, Ed.D., Prof. Emeritus
Katherine Howard, M.A., Visiting Lect.
Martha Kalman, M.A., Visiting Lect.
Margalit.Marshall, Visiting Lect.Emilio Pulido, Visiting Lect.Carol Scothorn, M.A., Prof.Marion Scott,' Prof.Ilene Serlin, M.A., D.T.R., Assoc. Prof.
Mia Slavenska, Visiting Lect.Allegra Fuller Snyder, M.A., Prof.Judith Susilo, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Emma Lew Thomas, Ph.D., Prof.Suenobu Togi, Visiting Lect..Martin Tracy, M.A:, Visiting Lect.Melindi Williams, M.A., Visiting Lect.
Medha Yodh, Visiting Lect.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Fundamentals of Ballet 2-2
Music Analysis for Dance 2
Fund.-Creative Dance, Fr. 2-2-2
Fund.- Creative Dance, So. 2-2-2
Dance Notation 2-2
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Intro. to Performance-Ethnic Dance2Elements of Kinesiology 4-4
Adv. Dance (Junior) 4-4-4
History of Dance 4-4
Lighting Design-Dance Theatre 2
Cos./Scen. Design-Dance Theatre 2
Choreography & Repertory (Sr.)2-2-2Music as Dance Accomp. 4
Philos. Bases & Trends in Dance 4-2Upper Div. Dance Courses 8 ,
Intro. to DanceIntro. to Dance TheatrePerform.Coursq-Ethnic DanceAnalysis of Human MovementInter' Mod. Dance Tech.Improvisation in DanceFoundation of Dance EducationDance as Culture in EducationInter. BalletAdv. BalletDance Cultures of the WorldDance in the Balkans, India,
Indonesia, Japan, Latin Amer.Adv. Studies in Dance TheatreLighting
Form & Struct. in ChoreographyAdv. Dance NotionCreat. Dance for ChildrenIntro. to Movement Dynamics &Personality Gr
Perform. Course 'ethnic Dance
Adv. Dance PerfoRepertory Dance TSpecial Studies.Graduate Courses Q.H.
Dance Notation 2
Res. Meth. & Bibliography 4
Adv. Choreography 4-2
Music for Dance 4
of Dance Theatre 4
Aegthetics of Dance 4
Dance in the 20th Century 4
History of Ballet 4
Renaissance Dance 4
Dance Expression-Select. Cultures 4
Adv. Studies in Dance Educ. 4
Dance Therapy-Theory & Practice 4
Seminar-Movement Therapy 4.
Prep. for Teaching of Dance inHigher Education 2
Directed Field Study in DanceEducation 2-8
Clinical Practicum Supervision(Therapy) 2
Directed Individual Study orResearch 2-8
Directed Study or Research ina Hospital or Clinic 2-8
Res. & Prep.-Master's Thesis 2-8
Sr.
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Performing GroupUCLA Dance CompanyDirector: Carol ScothornFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (SANTA BARBARA)/StateDivision of DanceSanta Barbara, CA 93106(805) 961-3005Rona Sande, DirectorDegreeB.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Choreo-graphy
FacultyAlice Condodina, Asst. Prof.Nolan Dennett, B.A., Lect.Delila Moseley, B.A., Lect.Frank Ries, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Rona Sande, M.Ed., Prof.Tonia Shimin, Royal Academy Cert.,Asst:Prof.
Betty Walberg, Guest Lect.Virginia Williams; Lect.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Summer. Ballet 2
Summer Modern Dance 2
Fund. of Ballet Tech. 1-1-1
Elem. Movement TeCh. 1-1-1
History kApprec. of Dance 4
History of Musical Comedy Dance 4
Modern Dance 3-3-3
Inter. MOdern Dance 3-3-3
Elem. Ballet 2-2-2
Inter. Ballet 2 -2 -2
Improvisation 3
Labanotation 4
Choreutics 3
Historical Development of Dance 4
Adv. Ballet 2-2-2
Summer Dance Repertory 1-6
Dance Workshop 1-4
Historical Dance Forms 3
B-C Choreography 3-3-3
Environ. Choreography 3
Choreography for the Theatre 3
Ethnic Dance Forms 3
Accomp. for Dance 3
.Organ. of Dance Prod. 3
B-C Adv. Modern Dance 3-3-3
E-F Cont. Modern Dance 3-3-3
Criticism and AnalysisTheory of,Dance 3
Musical Resources for Dance 2
Dance Repertory 2
Jazz and Theatre Forms 2
Aesthetics of Dance 4
CALIFORNIA
Apprenticeship-RepertoryDance Co.
Group Studies in DanceIndependent Study in DanceCurriculum & Instructional
Procedures & Materials Usedin the Teaching of Dance
Student Teaching in DanceProblems Seminar in the
Teaching of Dance
John Nelson, Inst.
2 -4 Undergraduate Courses S.H.
1-4 Anal. of Motor Perform./Dance 2-2
1-5 Dance Tech. (ballet, modern, jazz)10-12
Dance Compos. & Improv. 6-9-9
Aesthetics & Current Trends
3 in Dance
4-4-4 Dance History
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (SANTA CRUZ)/State
Portef CollegeSanta Cruz, CA 95064(408) 429-2284 or 429-2974Ruth Solomon, Director
DegreeB.A. Theater Arts, Dance Major
Program Emphasis: Modern Dance &
Performance'FacultyTandy Beal, Lect.Ruth Solomon, Assoc. Prof.Betty Walberg, Visiting Prof. (
Shirley Wynne, Ptof.Guest Choreographers-diff. each yr.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Intro. to Contem. Dance Theory& Tech. 5-5-5
Intro. to Improvisation 5
Intro. to Da9,c.e-Composition 5
Contemp. Dance Theory & Tech. 5-5-5
Dance History: Europe & American
from 1850 5
Dance History: Europe from 15th Cent.
to 1850 1,2,3 5-5-5
Intro. to Music for DanceComposition 5
Studies in Dance Composition 5
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO/Private
Memorial GymSan Francisco, CA 94117(415) 666-6615Kathileen Gallagher, Director
Degree`B.A.Program Emphasis: Performance, Education
and BalletFacultyCecelia Marie Bowman, M.A., Inst.Elizbeth Fischthal, Inst.Kathileen Gallagher, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Sharonjean Leeds, M.A., Inst.Terry Meyers, M.F.A., Asst. Prof,
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Music Analysis for DanceCreative Dance for ChildrenElem. School P.E. Curr.,
Dance ProductionField Exper. in DanceElect. in P.E. & Dance
3-3-33-3-33 -3 -3
3-3
3-3
3 -3 -3
1.-1
'19112
Sport & Culture 3
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/Psych. Bases of Physical Activity 3
Measure. & Evaluation in P.E. 3
Admin.&CurriculumforElerl&.Sec. School P.E.
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.3
Dance Repertory 3-3
Sr. Thesis Project in Dance 3-3
Other Arts by Advisement/Music,Art, Theatre Arts 9
P.E. Core Requirements 9
Performing GroupUSF DancersDirector: Terry MeyersFormal and Informal Concerts
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UNIVERSITY OF SANTA CLARA/Private
Dance BuildingDepartment of Theatre Arts
662 Bellomy StreetSanta Clara, CA 95053
(408) 984-4043Carolyn Silberman, Director
DegreeB.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance & Modern
DanceFaculty'Cliff Keuter, Choreographer/Guest Artist
Kristy Scott, M.A., Lect.Carolyn Silberman, M.A.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Basic Dance I,II,III 4-4-4
Inter. Dance I,II,III 4-4-4
Adv.' Dance I,II,III 5-5-5
Choreography 5-5
ance History 5
Basic Light & Sound 5
Liturgical Dance 4
Creative Projects 4
Independent StudiesPracticums
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA/PrivatePED 107University ParkLos Angeles, CA 90007(213) 743-2730Susan Campbell Sandri, Director
<-De reesA.B. in Dance (may accompany any under-
. graduate degree)Program Emphasis: Dance Major and
specialization, EducationM.A. Physical Education with Dance
EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Education & Dance
ScienceFacultyStephen & Rita Cullip, M.A., Lects.Alfred DeSio, Lect.Katherine Miller, M.A., Lect.Courtney.Noel-Hardy, Grad. Asst.Susan Campbell Sandri, M.A.,Inst.Mary Ann Ziegler, M.A.,Grad. Asst.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Modern Dance I,II,III,IV 1-1-1-1
Ballet I,II,III 1-1-1
Pointe & Variations 1
Jazz I,II,III 1-1-1
Social & Recreat. Dance I,II 1-1
Folk Dance 1
Latin American Dance 1
Inter. Style Ballroom Dance 1
Tap 1,11 1-1
Aerobic Dance 1,11 1-1
Tech. of Teaching Modern, Social& Aerobic 1-1-1
Dance as an Art Form 4
Elements of Dance Prod. 4
Historical Approaches to Dance 4
Choreography & Performance 4
Sr. Seminar in Dance 2
Educational Dance 4
Choreography for TV 4
Creative Movement for Children 2
Dance Performance:Modern (USC.Dance Theatre) 2-2
Dance Performance: Ballroom(Dance Team) 2-2
Dance Performance: Folk 2-2
Graduate Courses' S.H.
Significant Forms of Movement 4
Dance in Recreation 2
Seminar: Movement in Art 2
Perspectives in Dance 4
Choreography: Analysis & Crit. 4
Seminar: Dance in Art & Educ. 4
Pefformance Analysis Lab:(Modern Dance) 2
'Performance Analysis Lab:(Ethnic Dance)' 2
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Directed ResearchThesisPerforming GroupUSC Dance TheatreDirector: Susan SandriFormal Concerts & Informal Concerts
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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY/StateP.E. DepartmentFort Collins, CO 80523(303)491-6330Elisabeth Hetherington, Director
DegreesB.S.P.E. Dance Major Minor
Program 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
P.E. Activities-Character DanceBeg. P.E.-Ballroom DanceP.E. Activities-Folk Dance 1
Dance Tech. 1-Modern & Ballet 4
Dance Tech. II-Modern '& Ballet 4
Dance Tech. III 2
Dance Tech. IV 2
Dance Choreography I 2
Dance Production 2
Dance Performance 4
Dance Accompaniment 2
Musical Theatre 2
Dance Tech. V-Modern or Ballet 2
Dance Tech. VI-Modern or Ballet 2
Dance Choreography II 2
Pedagogy of Dance 2
Dance History I 2
Dance History II 3
Dance In Religion 2
Aesthetics 3
Dance Tech. VII-Modern or Ballet 2
Dance Tech. VIII Modern or Ballet 2
Dance Choreography III 2
Dance Notation 2
Dance Therapy 3
Graduate Courses (Proposed) S.H.
Con'temporary Dance 2
Intro. to Research Methods 2
Contem. Philos. of Dance 2
Seminar in Dance 2
Thesis or Research Report 4
Choreography III 2
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Methods in American Folk Dance 2
Dance & Rhythms Methods forElem. Schools
Dance AccompanimentDance TherapyPublic Relations in DanceDance History I,IIDance in ReligionDance NotationAdv. Teaching MethodsIndependent StudyGroup StudyPerforming GroupTouring Dance EnsembleDirector: E. HetheringtonFormar;-Informal Concerts, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyDance ConnectionDirector: Dale Lee Neven
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LORETTO HEIGHTS/Private3001 S. FederalDenver, CO 80236(303) 936-8441 Ext. 238
DegreesB.A.-1-6-DAnceProgram Emphasis: Performance,Education Ballet & Modern Dance
FacultyDana Nugent Ayy lesworthJacqueline B omer
Marnie Boyd .
Sara BrummelJames ClouserStan PicusMaxine WilliamsonNancy YongeUndergraduate CoursesDance HistoryCharacterKinesiologyDance Theory I & LI
PedagogyRepertory (Modern & Ballet)
JazzModern, Ballet, Pointe
(Beg. thru adv.)Performing GroupRepertory Dancers Loretto Heights
Director: Sara Brummel, Dana Nugent
Formal & Informal Concerts, Touring
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MESA COLLEGE/Stat1175 TexasGrand Junction, CO 81501
(303) 248-1635Ann J. Sanders, Chairperson
DegreesB.A. Visual and Performing Arts Dance
EmphasisB.A. Recreation Dance Emphasis
Program Emphasis: Performance, Choreo-
graphy, Education, Ballet & Modern
DanceFacultyVirginia Endsley, B.A, Adj. Prof.
Rachel Nelso.t, B.A., Adj. Prof.
Ann J. Sanders, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.R.
Improvisation & Composition 3
Creative Play Dance 3
Methods of Teaching Dance 3
Dance ProductionInd. Study in Dance Compos. 1-1-:
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Int. Modern DanceBeg. BalletInt. BalletModern Jazz DanceTap Dance
1
Repertory Dance 1-1-1
Theory & Practice of Ballet 1-1
Theory & Practice of ModernDance
1
Beg. Ballet1
Int. Ballet1
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Int. Modern Dance 1
Theatre Practice Light & Sound 3
Make-up & Costuming 3
Creative Play-Drama 3
Beg. Acting 3
Kinesiology 3
First Aid 2
Care &Prey. of Athletic Injuries 2
Music TheatrePiano Class 2
History of Music 3
Art Foundations3
Performing GroupMesa Repertory Dance Group
Director: Ann J. SandersFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
NAROPA INSTITUTE/Private1111 Pearl StreetBoulder, CO 80302(303) 444 -0202Barbara Dilley, Coordinator
DegreeB.A. Dance MajorDance Certificate Interdisciplinary
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DegreeProgram Emphasis: Performance and EducationFacultyErika BerlandChristine CaldwellIrene DowdSimone FortiRichard HecklerDanelle HelanderIrini NadelDean Nelson.Nancy Stark-SmithUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Foundations 3
Composition I 3
Composition & Performance II 3
Improvisation I,II 3-3
Anatomy & Kinesiology 3
Dance History 3
Tech. (Modern) I,II,III 3-3-3
Ballet (00R) I,II 3-3
Contemplative Dance Prattice 1
Liaison with Professional CompanyCrystal DanceDirector: Barbara Dilley
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO/StateDepartment of Theatre andDanceBox 64Boulder, CO 80309(303) 492-5037Charlotte Irey, Director
DegreesB.A., B.F.A., M.A.Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
and Modern DanceFacultxLarry Toyette, B.A., Lect.Marilyn Cohen, B.S., Senior Instr.Bill Elliott, M.A., Musical Dir.Toby Hankin, M.A., Asst. Prof.Charlotte Irey, M.A., Prof.Aaron Smith, M.A., Asst. Prof.Nancy Spanier, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet, Beg., Int., Adv. Tech. 8
Modern, Beg., Int., Adv. Tech. 16
Recreational Dance Forms 1
Jazz, Beg., Int. Tech. 1
Improvisation 2
Dance Comp., Beg., Int., Adv. 9
Children's Creative Dance 3
History & Philosophy of Dance 3
Dance in the 20th Century 3
Rhythmic Analysis & Accomp. 2
Musical Resources in Dance 2
Performance Events 2
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Methods of Teaching DanceMovement AnalysisTheatre Dance FormsMusical TheatreDance,RepertoryDance Caravan (Touring Group)Dance PracticumStudio ConcertLighting & Costume Design forDance
Graduate CoursesIntro. to Grad. StudiesHistory & Philos. of DanceDance in the 20th CenturyChildren's Creative DanceMethods of Teaching DanceAdv. CompositionPerformance EventsReadings in DanceSeminar in DanceDance RepertoryStudio ConcertProblems in'DanceDance PracticumDance CaravanProb. in Dance Admin. & Curr.Choreography I,IIIndependent StudyResearch ProjectThesis (may be creative thesis)Performing GroupUniversity of Colorado Dancers and
Colorado Dance CaravanDirector: Aaron SmithFormal and Informal Concerts, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyNancy Spanier Dance Theatre of ColoradoDirector: Nancy Spanier
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO/State'Dance ProgramSchool of HPERGreeley, CO 80639(303) 351-2596Sandra C. Minton, DirectorDegreesB.A. with Dance EmphasisB.S. with Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance andEducation
FacultyKaren Genoff, M.Ed., Instr.Sandra Minton, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Jeanette Triomphe, M.F.A., Assist. Prof.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Modern Dance Theory & Tech. 2
Prob. in Dance Comp. Forms 2
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Improvisation & Comp. Forms
Modern Dance Tech.c.Workshop in Mod. DaceAnalysis & Movement Folk &
Square DanceRhythms for Elem. SchoolRhythm Analysis & Dance Acc
Teaching DanceDance History & Philosophy
'Dance ProductionModern Dance, Beg., Int.Jazz DanceBalletGraduate CoursesDance Workshop HPERPerformin:k_GroupTheatre Movement, Sight & Sound
Director: Sandra MintonFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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CONNECTICUT COLLEGE/PrivateDepartment of Dance
Box 1607New London, CT 06320(203) 447-1911 Ext. 7373Diana Schnitt, Acting Chairman
DegreesB.A.,Program Emphasis: Performance avid Modern
Dance. Dance Studies, major includes
options in movement analysis research,
critici_sm,dance education or therapy.
Interdisciplinary degree also available,
self-designed.M.F.A.Program Emphasis: Performance and Modern
DanceAuditions requiredFacultyRobin Baker, Visiting Instructor
Fred Benjamin, Visiting Guest Artist
Carolyn Coles, Asst. Prof.
Ara Fitzgerald, Visting Guest Artist
Jo Hart, Visiting Instructor
Gerri Houlihan, Visiting Guest Artist
Wall Matthews, MusicianMartha Myers, Prof.Diana Schnitt, Asst. Prof.
Andrew Williams, Musician
Undergraduate CoursesS.H.
Movement' for Athletes 4
Intro. to Dance 4
Modern/Ballet Tech., Theory &
Style, 1-y 4
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,Technical Perfoimance Coaching
for Majors0
History & Development of Human
Movement4
History of Dance 4
Composition, I & II 4
Beg. Improvisation4
Experimental Movement Workshop,
Inter., and Adv. 4
Repertory & PerfOrmance, Int.,Adv. 4
Intro. to Laban Movement Analysis 4
4Anatomy/KinesiologyMusic & DanceDance & Theatre Production
Practicum in Dance &-Theatre
Teaching of DanceAdv. Study SeminarIndividual Study.Graduate CoursesTechnique VTechnical Perform. Coaching 0
History & Development of Human
Movement4
History of Dance 4
Adv. Experimental Movement
Workshop4
Adv. Repertory & Performance 4
Labananalysis4
Anatomy/KinesiolOgy4
Music & Dance4
Dance Production4
Practicum in Dance & Theatre 2
Teaching of Dance 4
Adv. Study Seminar4
Individual Study for Grad. Stud. 4
Master's Thesis4
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INSTITUTE FOR MOVEMENT EXPLORATION/Private
15 Lewis StFeet,\Room 311
Hartford, CT 06103
(203) 549-5527Alice M. DeMund, Executive Director
DegreeM.A. in Move ent (in conjunction with
Wesleyan niversity, Middleton, CT,
Graduat iberal Studies Dept.)
Program studies all theories & techniques
of human movementUndergraduate CoursesCreative MovementBody Awareness (Sensory Funda-
mentals, Feldenkrais,Alexander, etc.)
Basic Effort/Shape & Fundamentals
Traditional Integrated Movement
Forms (Yoga, Tai'Chi, Aikido,
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Karate, etc.)Dance TechniqueAnatomy/KinesiologyFundamental:sof MovementLaban Movement AnalysisDance & CulturePrinciples of Dance/Movement
Therapy
TRINITY COLLEGE/PrivateDance ProgramHartford, CT 06106(203) 527-3151 Ext. 414, 250Judith Dworin, Director
DegreesB.A. Theatre & Dance; Interdisciplinarydegree, individual design
Program Emphasis: Performance, Educationand Modern Dance
FacultyJudith Dworin, M.A., Assist. Prof.Constance Kreemer, M.A., ArtistKatharine Power, M.F.A., Artist-in-
ResidenceUndergraduate CoursesIntro. to DanceFundamentals of BalletImprovisationWestern Dance HistoryInter. Theory & Style: ModernDance
CompositionAdv. TechniqueRepertory & PerformanceJazz DanceSpecial Studies in DanceFundamental of MovementSurvey of World DanceAdv. CompositionPerforming GroupTrinity Repertory DancersFormal & Informal Concerts
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UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT/State120 Waldemere AvenueBridgeport, CT 06601(203) 576-4058Ann V. Fariss, Director, of'Arnold College
DegreesUndergraduate interdisciplinary degreewith dance,minor
14ogram Emphasis: Education & BalletFacultyKay Davis, Dance Instr.Margo Knis, Dance Instr.
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Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beginning Modern Dance 1
Beginning Ballet 1
Performance & Production 1
Intermediate Ballet 1
Intermediate Modern Dance 1
Jazz Dance 1
Choreography 2
Dance Teaching for Elem. School 2
Dance History 3
Intermediate Choreography 2
Folk, Social, Square Dance 2
Kinesiology 3
Dance Teaching for Secondary Schs. 2
Dance Ensemble 2
Performing GroupUniversity of Bridgeport Dance EnsembleDirector: Kay Davis
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Touring Concerts presentedLiaison with Professional CompanyMargo Knis Dance Ensemble
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY/PrivateDepartment of Theatre & DanceMiddletown, CT 06457(203) 347-9411Cheryl Cutler, Director
DegreesB.A., Dance Major; double major or
university major availableProgram Emphasis: Choreography & Perfor-
mance, Teaching or EthnologyMLSM (see Institute for Movement Explor-
ation,- Hartford, CT)FacultyCheryl Cutler, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Mona Daleo, B.A., Lect.Susan Foster, M.A., Asst. Prof.Lindsey Huddleston, M.A.Susan Lourie, B.S.Willa Needier, M.A.James Martin, B.F.A.Jaqueline O'Meally, M.C.D.Kay Poursinie, M.A.Undergraduate CoursesIntro. to DanceFundamentals o,f Movement & Align. I
West African DanceCreativity, Improvisation
& Group ProcessJazz Dance 1,11Modern Dance I,II,III,IVBallet 1,11Dance Teaching Workshop: Theory
& PracticeDance Improvisation & Comp. IAnatomy & Kinesiology II
CONNECTICUT - DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
ChoreographyDance Culture/Music Culture
Composition in the ArtsIndividual Tutorial for
UndergraduatesSenior Thesis TutorialGroup Tutorial for
UndergraduatesAdv. PracticeJavanese DanceIntro. Bharata NatyamLiaison with Professional Company,Sonomama Improvisation Dance Co.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
AMERICAN UNIVERSITYDepartment of Theatre Arts
Kreeger Music BuildingMass. and NebraskaWashington, D.C. 20016(202) 686-2315Naima Prevots, Chairperson
DegreesB.A., B.S., M.A.FacultyMeade Andrews, Ph.D., Asst. Prof
Ken Baker, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Boris Baranovic, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Charles Crowder, M.A., Prof.
Elizabeth Daley, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.
Mary Day, Adj. Prof.Susan Denny, Adj. Prof.Jamie Hindman, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.
Alan Mandel, M.S., Professor
Haig Mardirosian, D.M.A., Asst. Prof.
Valerie Morris, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Ann Parsons, Adj. Prof.
Jillian Poole, Adj. ProfessorNaima Prevots, M.A., Professor
George Schuetze, Ph.D., Professor
Gordon Smith, Ph.D., Professor
Lynn Trowbridge, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.
Bobbi Vischi, Asst. Prof.Herbert Voss, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Susan Wanveer, Adj. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesIntro. .to Perf. Arts: Dance
Theatre: Interdisciplinary Art
Intro. to Perf. Arts: Theatre
Stage Make UpModern DanceBallet I-IIIOral:InterpretationIndividual Creative Expression
Basic Acting Tech.
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Theatre Prod. Tech. I, II 3
Theatre Perf. Tech. I,II 3
World Theatre 1,11 3
Music for Dance & Theatre 3
Lighting Design 3
Speech & Voice for Theatre 3
Independent Reading for Perf. Arts 3
History & Philosophy of Dance 1,11 3
Beginning Directing 3
Adv. Methods of Teaching Modern
Dance3
Dance Comp. 1,11, III 3
Adv. Scene Design 3
Costume Design 3
Workshop in Dance Prod. (Improvi-
sation)3
Workshop in Dance Prod.
(Repertory) 3
Independent Study in the PerforMing
Arts 1-3
Rotating Topics in Acting/
"Directing 3
Music and Art 3
Evolution of Jazz and Rock 3
Music Theory for Non-Majors 3
Music and the Performing Arts 3
Language & Literature of Music
I, II3
History of Music . 3
Graduate CoursesHistory & Philosophy of Dance III 3
Survey of Artis Management 3
Promotion & P.R. for thePerforming Arts
Case Studies in Performing Arts
ManagementEffo'rt/Shape
3
Exploration of Artistic Elemedts 3
Seminar in Theatre History 3
Independent Reading in thePerforming Arts 1-6
Creative Theories & Criticism 3
Creative Writers Performance Lab 3
Media PerformanceRotating Topics on Acting/
Directing 3
Artistic* Organizational Planning
in PerfAming Ar s 3
Dynamic Alig ent 3
Ballet Repertoi 3
Ballet Pointe 3
Comp. of DanceII,III 3
Modern Dance III 3
World Theatre II 3
Adv. Costume Design 3
Research Seminar in Performing
Arts 1-6'
Master Thesis Seminar 3-6'
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Dept. of Human Kinetics & Leisure Studies817 23rd Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20052(202)'676-6629Nancy D. Johnson, Coordinator
DegreesB.S. Program Emphasis: Performance &Education
M.A. Individualized ProgramFacultyNancy D. Johnson, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.David Appel, M.A., LecturerBeth Barkhardt, B.S., LecturerSandra Cline, M.A., LecturerMarlene Elbin, B.S., LecturerMary Greenbaum, B.A., C.A.T., LecturerJack Gudone, LecturerKathleen Harty Gray, M.Ed.,.LecturerVictoria Huckenpahler, LecturerJoe Jeff, B.F.A.,LecturerLynn McDevitt, M.A., LecturerGeorgina Oke, M.A., LecturerDelores Rivkind, LecturerAnnie Sarter, B.F.A., LecturerSue Wanveer', M.A., LecturerLonna Wilkinson, B.A., LecturerHarriet Williams, B.A.Wendy Woodson, M.A., LecturerUndergraduate Courses S.M.
Ch.oreography... .3
Contact Dance 1
Creative Dance for Children 3
Dance Composition 3-3
Dance Education 3
Dance History 3-3
Dance Improvisation 2
Dance Tech.: Modern, Ballet,Ethnic, Jazz, Tap
Dance Technique TheoryHuman AnatomyIdeokinesisIndependent StudyIntro. to Dance TherapyKinesiologyMethods & Literature in Dance'Therapy
Mime Movement TheatreMovement AnalysisMovement Tech. for TheatreMusic for DancersRepertoryStudent Teaching DanceSummer Dance WorkshopTeaching Ethnic Dance°Theatre Production for the
DanceGraduate CoursesAdv. Seminar
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA'
Adv. Topical StudiesAdv. WorkshopConceptual Basis of Motor
LearningDance in Higher EducationDance ManagementDance ReconstructionDance in SocietyEffort/ShapeIndependent StudyInternational ExperiencePhilosophic Foundations of
DancePracticumProfessional Literature of DanceResearch Methods in DanceThesis ResearchPerforming GroupDance Production GroupDirector: Maida Rust WithersFormal and InfOrmal Concerts
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Dante
' Tallahassee, FL 32306(904) 644-1023/4Nancy Warren Smith, Chairperson
DegreesB.F.A., M.F.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Choreo-graphy, Modern Dance, and BalletAuditions required.
1-3 Faculty.
3 Adina Armelagos, M.Ed., Asst. Prof.
3 Karen Booth
3 Jack Clark, Ad4. Instructor
1-6 Lynda Davis, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
3 Maria de Baroncelli, Assoc. Prof.
3 Melinda Haas, Asst. Prof.Sharyn Heiland, M.A., Adj. Instructor
3 Dennise Hewlett, M.F.A., Adj. Instructor
1 Lynn Medoff, M.A., Adj. Instructor
3 David Roche, M.S., Assoc. Prof.
2 Odette Salvaggio, Ph.D., Prod. Coordinator
3 Richard J. Sias, Asst. Prof.
1-2 Nancy W. Smith', Ph.D.
6-12 Undergraduate Courses
3 Beginning Ballet
2 Intermediate BalletBallet I, II, III
3-3 Beg. Contemporary DanceInter. Contemporary Dance
1-3 Contemporary Dance I, II, III 3-3-3
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Dance Theatre, Freshmen 1Inter. Modern Dance 2
Dance Theatre, Sophomore 1 Beg. Jazz 1
Dance Theatre, Junior 1 Beg. Ballet 1
Dance Theatre, SeniorInter.' Jazz 2
Dance Performance 1-2 Inter. Ballet 2
Dance Composition 3-2 Dance Performance 1
Choreography-Repertory 2Choreography & Composition 3
Rhythmic Analysis 3 Intro. to Theater 2
Music & Choreography 3Scenery & Lighting 2
Beginning Labanotation 3Folk & Square Dance 1
Intermediate Labanotation 3Ballroom Dance 1
Dance Production 2Humanities: Music 2
Dance Theatre Laboratory 2 Anatomy3
History & Philosophy of Dance 3-3-3 Acting. Workshop2
Methods & Materials in DancePerforming Group
EducationDirected Individual StudyGraduate CoursesBallet TechniqueContemporary Dance TechniqueDance Theatre 1
Dance Performance 1-2
Choreography 3
Choreographic Project 2-6
Theory &( Practice in DanceTechnique 3
Practicum in Dance Performance& Production 3
Theory of Dance 3
Supervised Teaching 2
Directed Individual Studies 2-3
Supervised Research 2
Masters Comprehensive Exam 0
Performing GroupsDance TheatreDirector: Nancy W. SmithDance Studio TheatreDirector: Maria de BaroncelliDance Touring TheatreDirector: Dennise HewlettFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE/State Institution
HPER Department1000 College BoulevardPensacola, FL 32504(904) 476-5410, Ext. 1300Jan Dunn, DirectorDegreeA.A. in DanceProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance
FacultyStarr Burlinjame, Instr.
Terry Dillon, InstructorJan Dunn, B.S., InstructorUndergraduate Course S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 1
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Director: Jan DunnFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
SAINT LEO COLLEGE/Private Institution
P.O: Box 2127Saint Leo, FL 33574(904) 588-8294Jacalyn Ewansky Bryan, Coordinator .
DegreeB.A. DanC'e Major,
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Ballet and Modern Dance
Faculty A
Jacalyn Ewansky Bryan, B.A., Asst. Prof.
Lois Henry, B.A., Asst, Prof.Carol Lee,. -M.A., Adj. Instr._Undergraduate CoursesIntro. to Ballet I, IIInter. Ballet I, IIAdv./Inter. Ballet I, II
Adv. Ballet I, II
Intro. to Modern Dance I, II
Inter. Modern Dance I, IIAdv./Inter. Modern Dance I, IIAdv. Modern Dance I, IIIntro. to Jazz I, II
Inter. JazzPointeDance CompanyDance Ensemble , .
Dance History: BalletDance History: Modern Dance
Dance Composition I, II
Dance ProductionCreative:Movement for Children
LabanotationSpecial TopicsIndependent. StUdy.
Performing GroupSaint Leo College Dance Companyl, Ensemble
Director: JacalynEwansky Bryan
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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA/State Inst.Department of Theatre489 Little HallGainesville, FL 32611(904) 392-2037 (8,9)Rusti Brandman, CoordinatorDegreeB.F.A. Dance Major or emphasiswith any major
Program Emphasis: Performance andModern Dance
FacultyRusti Brandman, Ph.D.., Assoc. Prof.Frances Harden, M.F.A., Adj. Prof.Judy Skinner, M.Ed., Adj. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance IJazz Dance IModern Dance IIModern Dance IIIModern Dance IVBallet I, II
Jazz & Musical Comedy IIDance Composition IDance ProductionDance HistoryModern Dance Teaching MethodsPracticum CoMposition II, IIIIndependent Study -Dance TheoryTheatre Production: Practicum
in Repertory Theatre/DancePerforming GroupUniversity of Florida Dance CompanyDireckior: Rusti BrandmanFormal & Informal Concerts, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyNew MovesDirector: Rusti Brandman
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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI/Private InstitutionSchool of Education & Allied ProfessionsP.O. Box 248065-Coral GablesFL 33124(305) 284-5501Diane M. Pruett, Director
DegreesB.S. Ed., M.S. Ed. Dance Major emphasizesEducation &- Modern Dance
Progtssu,n Emphasis: Education & Modern Dance
FacultyArlette Cohen,,Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Uttava Coorlawala, B.A., LecturerKathy Greenlee, B.A., LecturerDiane M. Pruett, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Karen Zapolsky 'Anijar, B.A., LecturerUndergraduate Courses S.HFolk Dance 2
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Movement Experiences for Pre-School Children 2
Creative Dance for Children 2
Dance in the Elementary School 2
Methods & Materials of TeachingDance to Adults
Dunce in the Secondary SchoolRhythmic Analysis & Dance FormsDance SeminarRepertory Dance TheatreModern Dance Tech. I, II, III,
IV 2-2-2-2Ballet Tech. I, II, III, IV 2 -2 -2 -2
Adv. Modern Dance Tech. V, VI,VII, VIII 2-2-2-2
Theatre Dance, I, II, III,IV 3-3-3-3
Composition I, II, III, IV 2-2-2-2Cultural History of Dance 3
Anatomy & KinesiologyGraduate CoursesDance Seminar (varying topics)Rhythmic AnalysisDance Cultural HistoryAdv. KinesiologyMotor LearningScientific Principles of HumanMovement 3
Dance Workshops (varying' topics) 3
Independent Studies (varyingcredit)
Performing GroupDirector: Diane M. PruettFormal & InformalConcerts,'Tou-ring
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA/State IristitutionDepartment of DanceCollege of Fine ?CrisE. Flower AvenueTampa, FL 33620
- (813) 974-2614Lawrence Berger, Chairman
DegreesB.A. Dance MajorB.A. Dance EmphasisProgram offers Ballet concentration &
Modern concentrationAuditions requiredFacultyLawrence Berger, Prof.Janet Brody, M.A., Asst. Prof.Anne Cunningham, M.A., LecturerFiona Rairfie, Asst. Prof.William Hug, M.A., Prof.Henry Parrish, Asst. Prof.Chase Robinson, B.F.A., Assoc. Prof.
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Undergraduate Courses S.H. Typing '5
Acting 5
Stage Craft I 5
Piano 1-1-1
Performing Groups
Ballet IIChoreography IModern Dance IIIBallet IIIChoreography IIMusic for DanceRepertory
3
2
3
3
2
2
Gainesville Concert CompanyDirector: Cinda JayGainesville Ballet Company
Practicum in Dance Production I Director: Diane Callahan
Modern Dance IV 4
Choreography III 2
Choreography IV 2
Survey History of Dance 3 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY/State Institution
19th & 20th Century Dance Department HPERD
History 3 University Plaza
Dance Senior Seminar 2 Atlanta,-GA 30303
Modern Dance II 3 (404) 658-2536
Ballet VariationsCatherine Schane, Coordinator
Ballet IV 4 Degrees
Performing GroupB.S. Dance Major stresses Education and
U.S.F. Dance EnsembleModern Dance
Director: Lawrence Berger M.Ed. Options include Education, Dance
and Exercise Sciente & Choreography
GEORCIA
BRENAU COLLEGE/Private InstitutionDepartment of Fine ArtsGainesville, GA 30501(404) 534-6282Cinda. Jay, Director
DegreesB.A. Ballet Pedagogy, BalletPerformance
FacultyDiane Callahan, InstructorMonica Carnes, InstructorCinda Jay, Asst. Prof.Alleme West, InstructorUndergraduate Courses O.H.
Ballet I 2-2-1
Dance Terminology 2
Jazz 1-1-1
Performing Company I 1-1-1
Ballet II 2-2-2
Modern Dance 1-1-1rPerforming Company II 1-1-1
Dance History 5
Ballet III 2 -2 -2
Observations & Demonstration 3-3-3
, Costumes 2
Dance Pedagogy 2
Ballet IV 2-2-2
Variations & Adagio 1-1-1
Choreography 3-3-3
Internship 3
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Auditions or recommendations required
. FacultyLynn Chani,n, M.Ed. , Instr.
Shannon Gordon, B.A., Instr.Catherine"Schane, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Skills Lab in Dance 5
Teaching-Rhythmical Activities, 5
Dance Composition 5
Creative MovementLabanotation 5
Dance Performance3 .
Dance History 5
Beg., Inter., Adv. Ballet, Modern
Improvisation 2 ea.
Graduate Courses Q.H.
Dance Composition, 5
Creative Movement 5
Labanotation 5
Dance History 5
Dance PerfOrmance 5
Adv. Choreographic Workshop 5-10
Compositional Dance Forms /5
Creative Analysis of Dance Styles 5
20th Century History &Philosophy of'Dance 5
Directed Readings-IndependentStudy
Performing GroupGeorgia State Dance EnsembleDirector: Catherine SchaneLiaison with Professional CompanyLiaison withAtlanta BalletDirector: Robert BarnettContemporary Choreographers Collective
Director: Joanne Mcgee
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UNIVE SITY OF GEORGIA/State InstitutionDep rtment of DancePhy. is ducation BuildingAthe 4 GA 30602(404) 5-47'*..74
Mark eelerNlleadDegree.
B.S. Ed. panc MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance,
Education, Ballet, Modern Danceand Composition
FacultyVirginia Carver, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Danna Frangione, M.A., Instr.Lynne Leopold, M.F.A., Instr.Marilyn G. Trigg, Ed.D., Asst. Prof.
d Mark Wheeler, M.A., M.S., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern DanceInter. Modern DanceAdv. Modern DanceBallet, Beg., Inter., Adv.Choreography I, II
Theories of MovementAnatomy for the DancerDance PerspectivesMethods & Materials for Teaching
DanceDance History I, II
ImprovisationDanCe Workshop A, BIndependent StudyPracticum
Q.H.
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6
6
6-6-63 -3
3
3
3
Readings in DanceConcert Dance CompanyNON-STOP Dance CompanyPerforming GroupsConcert Dance CompanyNON-STOP Dance CompanyDirectors: Dana Frangione, Lynne Leopold,
Virginia CarverFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
3
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3
1-6
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HAWAII
,UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII/State InstitutionDepartment of Drama & Theatre1770 East West ,RoadHonolulu, HI 96822008) 948-7677Carl Woltz, Director
DegreesM.F.A. Dance TheatreB.F.A. Dance Theatre (stresses performance)Program Emphasis: Performance, Choreography
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B.A., M.A. Dance. EthnologyM.P.A. Dance Theatre (stresses Choreo-
graphy)FacultyHo'oulu Carnbra, M.Mns., LecturerJoella Chew, M.A., LecturerHarriet Class, M.A., LecturerYcOn Goo, M.A., Lecturer
ielAtyllis Haskell, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Jacqueline, B.A., LecturerTakashi Koshi, M.A., LecturerWayne Mendoza, LecturerTessa Magoon, LecturerYoshino Wakasone, LecturerKoishino Nishikawa, LecturerReiko Oda, B.A., LecturerYasuki Sasa, Assoc. Prof.Ilardja Susilo, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Judy VanZile, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Carl Wolz, M.A., ProfessorUndergraduate & Graduate Courses S.M.
Ballet I 3-3
Modern Dance I - 3-3
,Intro. to Dance 3
Music Theory for Dancers 3-3
Dance in World Cultures' 3
Fundamentals of Movement .1
Individual Dance Instruction 1
(Japanese, Korean, Philippine,Okinawan, Indian)
Dance Production ,2
Ballet II 3
Modern II '3
Individual Dance Instruction 1
(Second level in Japanese, KoreanPhilippine, Okinawan, Indian)
Individual Dance InstructionAsian DanceChinese Dance IJapanese Dance 1Javanese Dance IKorean Dance IOkinawan Dance IPhilippine Dance I
205eanic Dance IHula/Chant EnsembleBallet IIIModern Dance II*Jazz DanceMovement Notation*Dance Improvisation*Dance Composition*Creative Movement for Children*Asian Dance II*Chinese Dance II*Japanese Dance II*Javanese Dance II*KoreaniDtnte II*Okinawan Dance II
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HAWAII - IDAHO
*Philippine Dance II*Oceanic Dance II*Hula/Chant Ensemble II*Hula/Chant Ensemble III*Ballet IV*Modern Dance IV*Dance History*Topics in Dance*Dance Repertory: Ballet &
Modern*Individual Dance Instruction*Adv. Creative Movement for
Children*Senior ProjectDirected Work*Seminar: Dance Ethnology*Adv. Problems in Movement
Analysis*Seminar in Dance Research*Seminar in Teaching of Dance*Seminar in Dance Research*Adv. Choreography*Regional Dances*Creative Projects*Directed .Research*Directed Work*Thesis Research*Seminar in Theatre & Dance
for Children(* indicates Graduate credit)Performing GroupUniversity of Hawaii Dance TheatreFormal and Informal Concerts
1
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IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY/State Institution
Department of Physical EducationPocatello, ID 83209-0009DegreesB.S. Physical Education with Dance
EmphasisB.A. Physical Education with Dance
EmphasisFacultyDonne Hogge, Assoc. Prof.Marcia L. Lloyd, Instructor.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Inter. Modern Dance 1
Beg. Ballet 1
Beg. Jazz 1
Folk & Square 1
Social 1
Aerobics , 1
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Survey of DanceTech, of DanceMethods of Teaching Modern
DanceMovement Theory
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO/State Institution
Division of Health, P.E. Rec. & Dance
Center for DanceMoscow, ID 83843(208) 882 -4494;Diane Malker, DirectorDegreesB.A. Dance MajorB.S. Physical Education with Dance
Emphasis,M.Ed. Physical Education with Dance
EmphasisFact ItSha on K. Stoll, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.
DiA1 e B. Walker, M.Ed., Assoc. Prof-;-.
--,Kffiliate Faculty Members of American
Festival Ballet SchoolUndergraduate CoursesDance Techniques 1-3
Dance Theatre 1
Problems in Dance Composition 1
)Adv. /Comp. Rehearsal & Perf. 1
\Labanotation 2
Children's Dance 2
Dance Pedagogy 2
Dance Production 2
Dance Accompaniment 3
Dance_History. 3
'PractiAm in Tutoring 1
Direct&I StudyP'Special Topics
SeminarGraduate Courses.Dance AccompanimentDance HistoryDirected StudySeminar'Special TopicsPerforming GroupUniversity Dance. TheatreDirector: Diane B. WalkerFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
Liaison with Professional CompanyLiaison with American Festival Ballet
Director: Steven Wistrick
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2
2
2
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S.H.
3
3
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ILLINOIS
ILLINOIS CO\UMBIA COLLEGE/Private Institutionlince Center4/30 North Sheridan
BARAT COLLEGE/Private Institution Chicago, IL 60640
Westleigh Road (10) 271-7804
Lake Forest, IL 60045 Shirley Mordine, Chairperson
(312) 234-3000 Ext. 272 Degrees
Carol Walker, Director B.A. Dance Major, Interdisciplinary Degree
Degrees . or Dance Minor
B.A. General Studies in Theatre b Dance Program Emphasis: Choreography, Therapy,
B.A. Dance or Dance Education, Secondary Performance, Education and Modern Dance
Level M.A. Dance Major, Interdisciplinary Degree
B.A. Dance/Psychology with Dance Therapy or Dance Minor
Emphasis Progr,m Emphasis: Dance Therapy
Audition for placement/Audition for Facul
candidacy Sophomore year Parnell Patyk Aiken, B.S., M.F.A.
Faculty ,Ken Bowen
Marcus Alford, B.A., Lecturer Verne Caulker Bronson, Asst. Prof.
Barbara Neiman Begley, B.A.,Lecturer Christopher Clarke
Lynne Ann Blom, M.F.A., Lecturer Barbara Dressler
Lorraine Chase, Lecturer Mary Wohl: Haan
Gina Demos, M.A., Lecturer Brad Heinz
Rory Foster, Asst. Prof. Signe McKinney
Carol K. Walker, B.A., Assoc. Prof. -, Shirley Mordine
Undergraduate'Courses S.H. Timothy O'Slynne
Intro. to Ballet I, II - 1-1 Daniel Ruiz
Intro to Modern I, II 1-1 Patricia Schuckert
Contemporary Uance History 2 Deborah Siegel
Elements of Dance Composition 2 Jane G4net Sigel
Ethnic & Speciality Dance/Jazz, Pamela Johnson Tanis
Tap, Spanish 1-1-1 Robert Wells
Cosmic Dance (w/Humanities) 4 Richard Woodbury
Inter. Ballet I, II 1-1 Nancy Onizuka
Inter. Modern I, II 1-1 -Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Adv. Inter. Ballet I, II 2-2 Acting for Dancers 3
Adv. Inter. Modern. I, II 2-2 African Dance Forms I 3
Character Dance-Ballet I, II 1-1 African Dance Forms II 3
Improvisation 1 Ballet, Beg. 1-3
Elementary Labanotation 2 Ballet, Inter. 2
Choreography 3- Ballet, Adv. 2
Beg. Pointe I, II 1-1 Body Shop: Body Educatida-&
Inter: Pointe I, II ( 1-1
Adv. Ballet I, II, III, IV 2-2-2-2
Adv. ModernI, II, III, IV 2-2-2-2
History of Dance 4
Principles of Adagio 1
Adv. Pointe I, II 2-2
Anatomy & Kinesiology for Dance 2
Dance Pedagogy 2
Dance Repertoire I,- II, III,.
IV 2-2-2-2 Fundamentals: Tune Up &
pallet Variations I, II 1-1 Conditioning 3
Senior Comprehensive 3 Kinesiology 3
Internship TBA Modern Jazz Dance, I, II 3-3
Independent Study TBA Music for Dancers ; 3
Performing Group Performancc Tech. for Musical
The Barat Repertory DaiNe Company Comedy ,.)
DireCtors:Carol. Walker NRory Foster Percussion & Accompaniment Skil],for the Dance Teacher'
Alignment- 2
Dance Composition I 3
Dance Composition II 3
Dance Composition III 3
Dance CritiCism 2
Dance Majors' Seminar 2
Dance Tech., Beg. 2-6
Dance Tech., Inter. & Adv.\ 2-4
Dance Therapy Theory I, II, III 2-2-2
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Recording & Sound Scoring 3
Rhythmic Analysis 3
Senior Performance/ChoreographyPracticum 3
Student Choreographic WorkshopTai Chi Chuan; .Beg., Inter. 3 -3
Tap Dance, Beg., Inter. 1-1
Technical Theatre for Dance 3
Theory & Improvisation I, II 3-3
Theory & Practice in TeachingDance 4
Traditional Jazz Dance, I, 11 3-3
Independent Projects in Dance 1 -6
Dance Therapy Theory L, II, III 2-2-2
Abnormal psychology 2-3Teaching Dance with.a Normal
Population 3
Practicum in a Clinical Setting 3
Liaison with Professional CompanyLiaison with Mordine & CompanyDirector: Shirley Hording
EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY/State institution
105 McAfee, E.I.U.Charleston, IL 61920
(217) 581-2117Alice Casady Stoughton, Coordinator
DegreeB.S. in Education with Dance Minor
Program Emphasis: Modern Dance
FacultyMarge Ann Ciaravine, M.F.A., Instr.
Norma Green, M.S., Asst. Prof.
Robert Hussey, Ed.D., ProfessorJudy Hyndman, B.S., Faculty Asst.
Alice Casady Stoughton, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Marina Su-Chin Yu, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Tech. & Theory of RhythmicMovement 2
Tech. & Theory of Modern Dance
I, II 2-2
Dance Composition I 2
Dance Composition/ProductionWorkshop 3
History & Philosophy of DanceDance Aesthetics 3
Teaching of Dance 3
Ballroom Dance 1
Folk Dance 1
Square Dance 1
Tech. & Theory of Folk, Square,Ballroom Dance
Elementary School Rhythmical
Activities 3
3
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Performing GrotpContemporary Dance EnsembleDirector: Alice StoughtonModern Dapce ClubDirector: Marge Ann Ciaravino
ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY/State Institution
Department of HPER & DanceMcCormick Hall , 1021)
Normal, IL 61761(309) 438-5608Gayle Kassing, Director
DegreeSB.A. Dance MajorB.S. Dance Education Major
Mae tern in HPERD, Interdisciplinary degree
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Ballet, Modern Dance and Folk Forms
FacultyR. Dwaine Goodwin, M.A., Asst. 'rof.
Gayle Kassing, Ph.D., Asst. 11, of,
Christine Meyers, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Karen Rallis, M.A., 'Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Intro. to Social, Folk &Square Dance 1
Social Dance I 1
Square Dance I 1
Folk Dance I 1
Modern Dance I, II 1-1
Ballet I, II 1-1
Jazz I, II 1-1
Tap I, II 1-1
Dance for Elementary School 2
Studies in Modern Dance I 3
Studies in Ballet I 2
Dance Comp.-Traditional Forms 2
Dance Practicum I 1
Social Dance II 2
Square Dance II 2
Folk Dance II .2
Dance Accdmpaniment 2
Notation I 3
Mechanics'for the Dancer 3
Special Methods in Dance I 1
Dance Practicum II 1
Principles of' Dance Production 3
Effort/Shape 3
Dance for Children 2
History & Philosophy, Dance I, II 2-2
Studies in Modern Dance II 3
Dance Composition-ExperimentalApproaches - 2
Teaching the Folk Forms 2
Dance Administration & Curriculum
Design 3
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Special Methods in Dance II 3
Cultural Perspectives ThroughDance
Classical Ballet: & VariationsWorkshop in DanceGraduate CoursesSpecial Methods in Dance 11History & Philosophy of Dance
I, II 3-3
Principles of Dance Production 3
Effort/Shape 3
Teaching of Folk Forms of Dance 2
Dance Administration & CurriculumDesign 3
Dance Composition, ExperimentalApproriu.h-es 3
Dance for Children 2
American Dance Research 6
Classical Ballet j Variations 2
Workshop in Dance 2
Independent Study-Dance 1-4
Non-Thesis Research & Writing 2
Seminar in Dance 2
Movement Phenomenology &Perceptions 3
Professional Practice in Dance 1-6Intro, to Research Methodology 3
Master's Thesis 1-6
Performing GroupsAmericah Heritage DancersDirector: R. Dwaine GoodwinUniversity _Dance TheatreDirector: Karen RallisFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionTheatre Arts DepartmentDeKalb, IL 60115(815) 753-1334 or 753-1824Kent G. Gallagher, ChairmanDegreesB.A., M.A. in Theatre Arts/Dance Major
B.G.S. Interdisciplinary DegreeProgram Emphasis: Performance, Ballet, &Modern Dance
FacultyLila Dole, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Randall Newsom, M.A., Asst. Prof.Natalie Sterba, M.A., LecturerJere Tulk, M.A., LecturerUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance Techniques I, 'II 2
Inter. Ballet 1-2
Inter. Modern 1-2
Adv. Ballet 1-2
Adv. Modern 1-2
P6inte I, II 1-2
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eaMale Ballet: Techniqiles""'Theatre Dance (Ballroom, Pro- 9'
Classic, Musical Comedy 1, 11)
Pas de deux. 1
Theatre Technology' 3
Make-up 1
Composition I, 11 1
1-2Choreography I, 11
Dunce Theatre ProductionHistory of Dance 1, 11
Special Studies in DanceDance & the Fine ArtsDance NotationDance Criticism
Graduate CouriesTutorial in
Adv. BalletAdv. ModernPointeDance & the Fine ArtsDance CriticismSpecial Studies in DanceTutorial in DancePerformanceDance History, Criticism &
ResearchPerforming GroupNorthern Illinois University Repertory
Dance CoMpanyFormal and InfOrmal Concerts, Touring
3
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NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY/Private InstitutionDepartMept of Theatre1979 Sheridan RoadEvanston, IL 60201(312) 492-3147Susan Lee, Director.
DegreesB.A., M,A. Theatre or Interdisciplinary,Dance Emphasis
Program Emphasis: Choreography or Therapy
FacultyLynne Anne Blom, Asst. Prof.Mary Ittelson, InstructorVicki Jacobs, LecturerBruce Lazarus, LecturerJuanita Lopez, InstructorDaniel Ruiz, LecturerWendell Williams, LecturerUndergraduate CoursesIntro. to the Dance Experience 4
Dance History 4
Dance in Education 4
Movement for the Stage 4
Period Dance Forms 4
Dance Composition 4
Improvisation for Dance, Music
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Theatre A
Graduate Courses g, 11.
Summer Dance Institute 4
LabanotationDance, Expressive Art ThernpienDunce Criticism 4
Dance & Music; Studien inCollaboration 4
Performing Croup'Northwestern University Dance EnnembleDirector: Susan LeoTwo Formal Concerts Yearly
4
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS/State InstitutionDepartment of DanceCollege of Fine and Applied Arts4-305 Krannert Center for the Performing
Arts500 S. GoodwinUrbana, IL 61801(217) 333-1010Patricia Knowles, Mead
DegreesB.A., B.F.A., M.F.A.Program Emphasis: Performance, Education
Modern DanceFacultyBeverly Blossom, M.A., 'ProfessorChristine Donald, R.A.D.Angelia Fisher, M.A., Asst. Prof.Patricia Knowles, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Lucinda Lawrence-Powell, M.M., Asst. Prof.Ronald Sequoio, Visiting Asst. Prof.Diana Snyder, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Willis Ward, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Chester Wolenski, Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.M.
Beg. & Inter. Modern Dance 4-1
Jazz 1
Ballet Fundamentals, I, II
Intro. to Dance ProductionPerformance Practicum, I, IIProduction Practicum, I, II
Movement FundamentalsOrientation to Dance as Art
& EducationModern Technique, I, II, IIIImprovisation, I, II, III
3eg. CompositionBallet,'I, II, III.Music Theory for DancersUndergraduate Open SeminarCreative Dance for Children
1-1
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Teaching of Dance to Adolescents& Adults
Teaching ,of Dance in theSchools
3
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Instructional Methodn inDance Education 2
Dance FormsInter, CompositionMusic L4terature for Dancers 3
Composer-Choreographer Workshop 2
DancetRepertory Workshop 2-4
History of Dance, I, II 3
Theory & Philosophy of Dnnce 3
Labanotation I, II 3
Movement NotationSpecial Problemn 2-4
Accompaniment for DanceDance Production WorkshopGraduate CoursesProfessional SeminarProblems in Teaching & Admin.Dance Touring CompanyProduction PracticumIndependent ResearchSupervised TeachingMod. Technique IVChoreographyBallet IVCostume Design for DanceCreative Project In DancePerforming GroupIllinois Dance TheatreDirector: Patricia KnowlesFormal and Informal Concerts, 'Turing
INDIANA
BALL STATE UNIVERSITYDept. of Physical Education2000 University AvenueMuncie, IN 47306(317) 285-1735Charlotte Korsgaard, Chairperson
DegreeDance ConcentrationFacultyYaakov EdenCharlotte KorsgaardNancy LinsonL. Gregory LundSarah'MangelsdorfCoranell RossowUndergraduate CoursesFundamentals of RhythmBeg. Modern Dan6eInter. Modern Dance
Adv. Modern DanceSocial DanceJazz Dance
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Tap Dance 1 Pas de Deux
Dance Theatre 9 Variations 2
Ballet Tech. (2) Music Dept. 2 Senior Production 3
Anatomy 3 Honors Thesis 3
Physiology 3 Butler Ballet 8-12
Kinesiology 3 Graduate Courses
Composition 2 Ballet Tech. 8-10
Production 1 Modern Tech. & Workshop 2
Accbmp. for Modern Dance 1 Teaching Analysis 4
History of Dance 4 Teaching Practicum 2
Dance for Children 3 Dance Research Project (Thesis) 3
Dance for Secondary School 2 Graduate Prod. 4
Beg. Folk Dance 1 Graduate Recital 2
Inter. Folk Dance 1 Independent Study 3
Beg. Square Dance 1 Adv. Theatre Forms 6
Inter. Square ',Dance 1 Pointe 2
Tech. of Folk & Square 1 Pas de Deux 2
Folk Dance Theatre (audition) 1 Variations 2
Graduate Courses Butler Ballet (Performance) 2-4
Dance for Children 3 Performing Group
BUTLER UNIVERSITY/Private InstitutionDept. of DanceJordan College of Fine Arts46th Street & Clarendon RoadIndianapolis, IN 46208(317) 283-9346Martha Cornick, Chairman
DegreesB.A. (Heavy Ballet component with otherfVms included)
M.A. Emphasis Ballet, Performance & Education
Auditions requiredFacultyBetty'Butterbaugh, B.A., M.A., Asst. Prof.
Butler University Ballet ComptnyDirectors: Karl Kaufman, William Glenn,
Bud KerwinFormal Concerts and Touring
INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionPhysical Education BuildingTerre Haute, IN 47809(812) 232-6311 Ext. 2225Willie M. Grissom, Chairman
DegreeB.S. in Physical,Fducation with a Dance .
EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Education, Ballet &
Modern DanceFaculty
Martha Cornick,Peggy Dorsey, Assoc. Prof.William Glenn, Assoc. Prof.Betty Gour, Assoc. Prof.Karl Kaufman, Asst. Prof.Bud Kerwin, Asst. Prof.
Ph.D., Prof. Joyce Bachtis, M.S., Asst. Prof.Willie Grissom, Ed.D., ProfessorMarthann Markle, M.S., Asst. Prof.Dixie Stahr, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg., Inter., Adv. Modern Dance 1-1-1
Karen Littman, B.A., M.A., Instr. Beg., Inter. Modern Jazz 1-1
Undergraduate Courses S.H. Beg., Inter. Folk 1-1.
Ballet Tech. 16 Beg., Inter. Social 1-1
Pointe 6 Teaching of Rhythms 2
Modern Tech. & Workshop 8 Teaching of Modern Dance 2
Theatre Dance Forms 6 Creative Rhythms for Elementary
Character Dance 4 School 2
Dance Accomp. 2 Modern Dance Composition 2
Teaching Analysis 4 Analysis & Application of Rhythmic
Teaching Practicum 4 Forms
Independent StudyJ 1-2 Graduate Courses S.H.
Independent Study 3 Creative Rhythms for Elementary
Dance History 4 Schools 2
Choreography 4 Modern Dance Composition 2
Theory & Philosophy 4 Analysis & Application of
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INDIANA - IOWA
Rhythmic Forms for Dance
INDIANA UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionSchool of MusicBallet DepartmentBloomington, IN 47405(812) 335-6876Dudley Davies, Chairman
DegreesB.S., M.S.Program Emphasis: Ballet, Performanceand Education
Auditions requiredFacultyDudley Dayies, Assoc. Prof.Jurgen Pagels, MARB & MRBS, Assoc. Prof.Anna Paskevska, M.S., Assoc. Prof.Marina Svetlova, ProfessorUndergraduate Courses
3
Ballet TechniqueBallet MimeCharacter DancePointeVariationsMale TechniqueBallet TheoryBallet TerminologyAdagioHistory of DanceChoreography Workshop I, IITeaching PracticumGraduate CoursesBallet TechniqueGraduate Teaching PracticumAdv. Choreography WorkshopDance HistoryPerforming GroupIndiana University Ballet TheatreDirector: Dudley DaviesFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY/State UniversityModern DanceHPER 112Bloomington, IN 47405(812) 337-6541Fran Snygg, Coordinator
DegreesB.S.M.S., HPERProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance, Performance,
& EducationAuditions requiredFacultyMary Bopp, M.S., Asst. Prof.,'
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Gwendolyn A. Hamm, M.S., Assoc. Prof.Michael Lucas, B.M., InstructorFran Snygg, M.F ..A., Assoc. Prot.
Undergraduate CoursesIntro. Rhythmic Training orProficiency Test 1
Modern Dance or Profici ncy Test 1
Foundations of Modern D nce 2
Modern Dance Int. 1
Adv. Modern I, II 2-2
Dance Comp. I, II 2-2
Rhy. Form & AnalysisModern Dance Workshop 1
S.H.
Dance in Elem. EducationTh. & Prac. of Dance Tech. I,Dance & Allied Arts I, IITeaching of Modern PonceMus. Res. for DanceBasic Methods of Dance NotationDance SummaryDance Prod. I, IIGraduate CoursesTheory & Technique of Dance I,Dance Composition I, II20th'Cent. Modern DanceRelated Arts
Dance Production I, IIDance RhythmMovement Performance of theExceptional Child
Performing GroupIndiana University Dance TheatreDirector: Fran SnyggFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY/State UniversityDept. of P.E. & Leisure Studies243 Physical Education BuildingAmes, IA 50011(515) 294-8257Betty Toman, Director
DegreeB.S. in Physical Educatigm with a DanceOption
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
& Modern DanceFacultyJanice Baker, M.S., InstructorEvelyn Jensen, Accomp., Adj. Prof.Carol McGinn, M.A.T., InstructorDana Schmacher, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Betty Toman, M.S., Professor
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Undergraduate CoursesAmerican Ballroom DanceLatin & Contemporary Social
DanceFolk DanceSquare DanceModern Dance I
lk Ballet I, II, IIIJazz I, IIIntro. to Tap DanceFundamentals of Dance MovementDance ContinuumModern Dance CompositionModern Dance II, IIIConcert & Theatre DanceDance AppreciationSound & MovementHistory & Philosophy of DanceAdv. Studies in Dance
S.H.
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Methods of Teaching. Recreational& Modern Dance 2
Methods of Teaching Modern Dance 3
Independent Study Cr. variesRhythmic Aspects of Movement 1
Teb3ching Children's Dance 2
Performing GroupsOrchesis IDirector: Dana SchumacherOrchesis IIDirector: Janice BakerISU Dance Company on TourDirector: Betty TomanFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA/State InstitutionDance ProgramDept. of P.E. & Dance107 North HallIowa City, IA 52242(319 353-3891Judy Allen, Director
DegreesB.A., M.A. Dance MajorB.A. Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Ballet, & Modern DanceFacultyJudith Allen, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Alicia Brown, M.A., Asst. Prof.Linda Crist, M.A.,,Visiting Asst. Prof.Judy Goldberg, M.F.A., InstructorJennifer Martin, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Francoise Martinet, Asst. Prof.Nina Nelson, M.F.A., Guest ArtistUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Required Dance Courses (28sem. hrs.) 3
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AnatomyKinesiologyRhythmic Analysis of DanceHistory & Appreciation of Dance20th Century DanceComposition I, II, III, IVDance ProductionBeginning LabanotationElective Courses (12 sem. Hrs.)Teaching of Modern DanceMethods & Materials of Children's
DancePointeDance in EducationBallet PedagogyDance ProductionImprovisationDance TherapyReadings in DanceTheory of DanceCriticism of DanceInter. LabanotationDance Company ClassIndependent StudyArtist in ResidencyModern DanceMajor Modern Dance I, II, IIIBalletMajor Ballet I, II, IIIJazzTapGraduate CoursesComposition III, IVGraduate SeminarPerspectives on Human MovementTechniques of ResearchThesisPhysiologyPerforming GroupUniversity of Iowa Dance CompanyDirector: Alicia BrownFormal and Informal Concerts
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KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionDept. of Health, P.E. & Recreation206 A Ahearn GymManhattan, KS 66502(913) 537-6765Susan Wa'rden-Luke Kahlich, Co-directorsDegreesB.A., B.S.Program Emphasis: Modern Dance & Education
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Beg. BallroomImprovisationFundamentals of/Dance CompositionDance Choreography
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Undergraduate CoursesProfessional Orientation 1 Dance'Production 2
Methods & Materials of Dance 3 Dance Performance Environments &
Dance Composition 3 Cfloreographic Structures 2
Dance Workshops 272 University Dance Company Ensemble 2-4
History of Dance 3 History & Philisophy of Dance:
Fundamentals of Music Primitive to 1900 2
Survey of 'Art I, II 3-3 History & Philosophy of Dance:
Design I1900 to Present 2
Stage Movement 3 Dance & Rhythmical Aerobics
Movement Exploration 3 for Children 3
Fundamentals of Acting 3 Instruction & Analysis of Modern
Social, Square & Folk Dance 1 Dance 2
KinesiologyFundamentals of Technical
3 Instruction & Analysis of Folk,
& Social Dance 1
ProductionPracticum in Dance 1
Jazz Dance 1 Kinesiology 3
Movement Improvisation 1 Care & Prevention of Athletic
Ballet I, I_ 1-1 Injury 2
Technique of Inter. Ballet 2-2 Teaching Dance in Secondary
Technique of Adv. Ballet 2-2 School 3
Modern Dance I, II 1-1 Intro. to Theatre 3
Technique of Inter. Modern Laban Movement Analysis 3
Dance 2-2 Intro. to Dance Therapy:
Technique of Adv. ModernPrinciples & Technique 3
Dance 2-2 Graduate Courses S.H.
Performing Group Dance Productions 3
Kansas State University Dance Workshop University Dance'Ensemble 2-4
Directors: Luke Kahlich, Susan Warden Dance Performance Environments 2
Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring Dance Choreography 2
Dance for Children 3
Dance Therapy: Principles &Techniques 3
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS/State Institution Laban Movement Analysis 3
Dept. of Health, P.E. & Recreation Dance Ethnology 3
251 Robinson CenterLawerence, KS 66045
Intro. to International Music,
Art and Dance /- 3
(913) 864-4645Teaching International Humanities 3
Joan Sloss, CoordinatorArts in International Culture 3
De reesDance Literature 3
B.Ed. Dance Performance 4-year programDance Education - 5-year program
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
& Modern' DanceMS.Ed. Dance Education and Modern Dance
FacultyElsie Dreyfus, InstructorArvella Frazier, InstructorJanet Hamburg, M.A., Asst. Prof.Sandy Merrifield, InstructorJoan Sloss, Ed.D., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Ballet I, II, IIIBeg. Modern ,I, II, IIIBeg. Jazz I, II, IIIBeg. Folk Dance
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Formal & Informal Concerts, Touring
KENTUCKY
EASTERN KENTUCKY.UNIVERSITY/State Institution
Physical Education DepartmentWeavor 202Richmond, KY 40475(606) 622-3504
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Virginia Nill Jinks, CoordinatorDegreeUndergraduate P.E degree with Dance El-pfias ,
Program Emphasis: Modern DanceFacultyLaurie Bell, M.S., Artist-in-ResVirginia Nill Jinks, M.A., AssocMildred lqaupin, M.A., Asst. ProfUndergraduate CoursesFundamentals of MovementHeritage of DanceChildren's DanceSocial, Folk & Square DanceInternational Folk DanceBeg. BalletTheory & Fundamentals of Modern
DanceDance Production & WorkshopAdv. Dance ProductionHistory of DanceModern Dance Technique &
ChoreographyInter. BallgtGraduate Courses _
Adv. Dance' Productions &Workshop
Modern Dance Technique &Choreography 2
Performing GroupEastern Dance TheatreDirectors: Laurie Bell & Virginia Ni11, JinksFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring \
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LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionSchool of HPERDLong Field HouseBa'ton Rouge, LA 70803
(504) 388-2840Terry Worthy, Coordinator
DegreesB.F.A. in Dance .
B.S. in HPER with Dance TrackM.S. Dance concentrationProgram Emphasis: Performance,Modern &Folk/Ethnic
Auditions required for the undergraduatedegree
FacultyVonnier Brown, M.S., Instr.Gaye Meyer, M.F.A., Instr.,Lavanne Norwood, Ph.D., Asst.'. Prof.Terry. Worthy, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.
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Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Intro. to Dance.4 3
Modern Dance Technique (majors) 1
Ballet Technique (majors) 1
Rhythmic Analysisl Accompanimentfor Movement 2
Dance Practicum 1-3
Dance Composition 3
Improvisation 3
Dance History 3
Dance Production 3
20th Century Dance 3
Music Resources for Dance 3
Adv. Choreography 3
Dance Theatre 2
Technique Classes in Jazz,Social, Inter. or Adv. levels 1 ea.
Performing GroupL.S.U. Dance TheatreDirector: Terry WorthyFormal & Informal Concerts, Touring
NORTHWESTERN STATE 'UNIVERSITYDepartment of. DanceNatchitoches, LA 71457
(318) 357-6894Colleen Lancaster, HeadDegreesB.A. General Studies with Dance EmphasisB.S. P.E. with Dance EmphasisB.F.A.M.S. P.E. Dance EmphasisM.A. PerformanceAuditions requiredFacultyBarbara Hernandez, Adj. Instr.Colleen Lancaster,,ProfessorVicki Parrish, Instructor.Rose Temple, AccompanistUndergraduate CoursesDance 50, 51, 52, 53Dance 54, 55, 56Dance 101Dance 153, 154Dance.Inter.Dance Adv.Dance 205Dance ApprenticeDance PerformanceDance PracticumDance 305, 306, 307Dance 406Dance 407, 410Dance PerformanceDance 464Dance 442, 443
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Performing GroupBallet RepertoryDirector: Barbara HernandezContemporary Dancers --
Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY/State Inst.
P.O. Box 702Hammond, LA 70402
(504) 549-2135Katie Planche Friedricks, Director
DegreeB.A. Humanities Performing Arts
Dance Major or,MinorB.A. Education - Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance &
Modern DanceFacultyBarbara,.Anderson, M.S., Professor
Betty Baker, Ph.D., ProfessorKatie Planche Friedricks, M.A.,ProfessorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance Ensemble 1-4
American Folk 1
Foreign Folk 1
Elementary Tap 1
20th Century DanceDance Technique (Classical Ballet) 1
Elementary Modern Dance 1
Adv. Modern Dance 1
Choreographic Design (comp.) 3
Dance Production 3
Techniques of Teaching Dance 3
Rhythmic Form & Analysis- 3
History & Survey 3
Independent Study in Choreographic
Design 2
Production of Research Project 1
Independent workout session, 1 hr. per
day in dance studio and satisfactory
participation each semester in University
Dancers, is requred of all majors.Performing GroupSoutheastern Louisiana University Dancer
Director: Katie Planche FriedricksFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA/State Inst.
School of Arts and ArchitectureBox 40-273Lafayette, LA 70504(318) 235-7676Muriel K. Moreland, Director
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Program'Emphasis: Choreographic Design
Auditions requiredFacultyJim Brown, M.F.A., InstructorKathy DeJean Burk, M.F.A., Instructor
Richard Flory, M.M., Asst. Prof.Muriel K. Moreland,,M.F.A., ProfessorUndergraduate CoursesClassical Ballet, Beg.Classical Ballet, Inter.
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Beg. Contemporary, lieg. Tech. 2
Inter. Contemporary, Techniques. 2-2-2
Adv. Techniques' 8
Performance 8
Beg. Choreography 4
Choreography & Related Media 6
Eurthythmics Tap Dance 2
Choreographic Resources 2
Philosophy & History of Dance 2
Children's Dance (Ballet &
Creative) 1
Senior Art Project/ChoreographicThesis 6.
Performing GroupThe CompanyDirectors: Muriel K. Moreland, Jim Brown,
Kathy D. BurkFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring ,
MARYLAND
GOUCHER COLLEGE/Private Institution
Dept. of Performing ArtsDulaney Valley RoadToWson, MD 21204(30-1) 337-6390Chrystelle T. Bond,',Director
DegreesB.A. Dance MajorM.A. in Dance Therapy\AUditions requiredFacultyDiane Baumgartner, M.A.\, Asst. Prof.
Chrystelle Trump Bond, M.F.A.,/Prof.
Jo Cain, M.A., Lecturerel-Cht-Ing, B.A., Lecturer
ith Clark, LecturerSuzanne Eggleston, D.S.,iLecturer
Marilyn Gaston, .B.F.A., Lecturer
Jane Ward Murray; Lecturer
Joan Naess, M.A., Lecturer
Dawn Preuss, Lecturer
Debra Robinson, B.A., LecturerArlynne Stark, A.M., D.T.R. Asst. Prof.
° Diana Walters, B.A., LeCturer
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MARYLAND
Pointe Technique I, II 4,Beg. Modern Dance I, II 4
Inter. Modern Dance I, II 4
Adv. Modern Dance I, II. 4
Dance Composition I, II, III 9
Jazz Dance I, II", III 6
Tap Dance I, II 4
Techniques'of Teaching CreativeMovement 3
Teaching Dance in Grades K-12 .3
History of the Dance 3
Pointe Class I, IIThe eance ExperienceMovemeint Forms: A CroSs-Cultural
PerspectiveElementary Dance Technique I, IIInter. Dance Technique,I,'IIAdv. Modern Technique I, II, IIIAdv. Ballet Technique 1,, II, III
Dance Education IDance. Education II
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Music for Dance 4 Dance Production I, II 6
Dance Therapy I, II 4-4 Special Topics in Dance 3
20th Century American Dance & Student Teaching in Dance-Its Relation to'Other Modern Elementary School 6
Arts 3 Student Teaching in Dance-Great Choreographers & Dancers 3 Secondary School 6
Inter. Dance Technique & Minimester Dance Workshop 3
.Composition .4 TSU Dance Company 2-8
Dance Lecture-Demonstration & Biology, Anatomy & Physiology 8
Performance, 4 Stage Makeup 2
Choreography & ProduCtion 4 Costume Design 3
American Dance Heritage 3 Stage Lighting 3
Labanalysis 4 Intro. to Music Literature 3
Applied Dance.: Performance 2 Elements of Music Theory 3
Adv. Choreography 4 Performing GroupAnatomy &-1(inesiology for Dance 4 Towson State University Dance Company
Dance Criticism 4 Director: Helene Breazeale
Graduate Courses Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring
Master of Arts Degree in Dance MovementTherapy 48 credits 2-year program
Performin& GroupGoucher College DancersDirectors: Chrystelle T. Bond &
Diane BaumgartnerFormal Concerts, Touring
TOWSON STATE UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionBurdick Hall-Dance OfficeTowson, MD 21204(301) 321-2760Helene Breazeale, Director
DegreesB.A., B.S. Dance MajorB.F.A. (pending)
4Program Emphasis: Performance,;tducation,Ballet, Modern Dance & Choreography
Faculty.Helene Breazeale, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Patty Corday, M.F.A., InstructorDorthy Fried, M.A., InstructorCaryl Maxwell, B.A., InstructorJoAnn S. O'Neill, M.A., InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Ballet, I, II- 4
Inter. Ballet, I, II 4
Adv. Ballet, I, II 4
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND/State InstitutLonDance DepartmentDivision of Arts & HumanitiesCollege Parlc, MD 20742
(301) 454-4056 -
C.S. Rutherford, Acting ChairmanDegreeB.A. Dance Major and MinorProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance and
PerformanceAuditions RequiredFacultyGlenna Batson, Asst. Prof.Alvin Mayes, InstructorGreto Owens, InstructorJohn Perpener, InstructorSandy Pollock, InstructorMeriam Rosen, Assoc. Prof.Mark Ryder, Assoc. Prof.Anne Warren, Assoc. Prof.Larry Warren, Assoc. ProfUndergraduate CoursesModern Dance I, II, IIImprovisation I, IIBallet I, IIBallet I, majors onlyIntro. to Ethnic Dance
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Modern Dance I, II, III, IV,V, VI, VII, VIII
Jazz IJazz I for majorsDance Notation I, IIMovement IntegrationDance Workshop I, II, III, IVIntro. to DanceChoreography I, II, IIIDance Production I, IIJazz II, III, IVMovement TherapyPrevention & Treatment of
Dance InjuriesMusic Sources for DancePrinciples of Teaching DanceDance LightingDance CostumingEthnic Dance StylesEffort/ShapeFundamentals of Performing'Creative Dande for ChildrenKinesiology for DancersDirected Studies in DanceDance Management '& AdMinistrationPrinciples of.Pointe Work &
PartneringBallet Variations & RepertoryDance EthnologyModern RepertoryMovement BehaviorHistory of Dance I, IIPhilosophy of DanceSurvey of Dance LiteratureMovement and MediaSpecial Topics in DancePerforming GroupMaryland Dance. TheatreDirector: Larry Wai-renImprovisations UnlimitedDirector: Meriam RosenFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
MASSACHUSETTS
FIVE COLLEGE DANCE DEPARTMENT:Amherst College, Hampshire College,Mount Holyoke College, Smith College,
University of Massachusetts
30 Belmont-AvenueSmith College CampusNorthhampton, MA 01063(413) 584-2700 ext. 2408DegreesB.A., B.F.A., M.F.A.
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Program Emphasis: Performance, Educatidn
Ballet, Modern, Jazz & Musical Theatre
Master's stresses ChoreographyFaculty.-Margaret Skrinar, F.F.C.D.Susan Lorraine Hunt, Amherst College
Tara McClellan, Hampshire College.
Rebecca Nordstrom, Hampshire College
Susan Bindig, Mount Holyoke College
Val Ondes, Mount Holyoke College
Joann Robin, Mount kolyoke College
Hannah C. Wiley, Mount Holyoke College
Gemze de Lappe, Smith College
Rosalind S. deMille, Smith Co11eg5..
Susan Waltner, Smith College
Rebecca Nordstrom, Smith College
Anthony Crescione, Univ.'of Massachusetts
Richard Jones, Univ. of MassachusettsMarilyn V. Patton, Univ. of Massachusetts
Gary Schaaf, Univ. of Massachusetts
Andrea Watkins, Univ. of Massachusetts
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg., Inter. Dance Group 1-1
Concert Dance Group 1
University Dancers 1-4
Beg., Inter., Adv. Ballet 1-1-1
Low-Inter. Ballet, Adv. Beg.Seminar: Beg. Ballet 2
Ballet I, II, III, IV, V, VI 2 ea.
Modern Dance I, II, III, IV, V 4 ea.
Studio Experience in DanceBeg. & Adv. Beg. ModernInter., Adv. Modern 1-1
Low-Inter. ModernModern I, II, III, IV, V, VI
Beg., Low-Inter., Inter. Adv.
Jazz 1 ea.
Jazz I, II, III, IV, V 2 ea.
Renaissance Dance 1
Baroque Dance 1
Musical Theater Dance
Duncan DanceSpecial Topics: Partnering 3
Scientific Foundations of Dance 4
Adv: Studies in Movement Analysis 4
Adv. Studies: Motor Learning &Movement Analysis 4
Analysis of Dance 3
Seminar: Anatomy for Dancers 3
Improvisational Dance 4
Improvisation: MoveMent WorkshopElementary Dance Composition 4-4-3
Dance Composition I 4
DanceworksInter. Dance Composition 4-4-3
Adv. Dance Composition 4-4-3
Choreography as a Creative
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History of Dance: Renaissance/Baroque
History of Dance-Primitive 4
History of Dance-Renaissance tothe 20th Century 4
History of Dance-topic varies 3
Dance ForumAdv. Studies in Dance History
& Aesthetics 4
Adli. Studies in Dance-topicvaries
History & Literature of DanceEffort/Shape: Language of Move-meat & Observation 4
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LESLEY COLLEGE/Private InstitutionInstitute for the Arts & Human Development11 Mellew Street.Cambridge, MA 02138(617) 868-8600 ext. 480Norma Canner, D.T.R., Coordinator
DegreeM.A. in Movement/Dance TherapyFacultyNorma Canner, D.T.R., Assoc. Prof.Wendy Stone, D.T.R.Charlotte Willis, M.E .
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY/Private InstitutionBoston-Bouve College of Human Development
Progressions360 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02115(617) 437-3153Judith A. Noblitt, Director
DegreeB.S. in P.E. with Dance Emphasis
Effort/Shape Analysis I,II Faculty
Labanotation Judith A. Noblitt, M.Ed., Assoc. Prof.
Dance Notation I, II, III 4-4-4 Sara B. Umberger, M.A., Instr.
Seminar: Senior Project 3 Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Special Topics 4-4 Folk & Square Dance 1
Independent Study 4-A Modern Dance I, .II, III 1 ea.
Special Studies 4 Ballet I, II, III 1 ea;
Independent Study cr. varies Jazz Dance I, II, III 1 ea.
Conference Course 4-4 Rhythmic Analysis 1
Thesis 4 Ballroom Dance 1
Senior Honors cr. varies Dance Improvisation Composition 1
Folk Dance Modern Dance Composition 3
Beg., Inter., Adv. Tap Dance Jazz Dance Composition' 3
Beg., Inter. Ballroom Dancing Dance History & Philosophy 4
Rudiments of Music 4 Dance Choreography & Production 4
Intro. to the Elements, Forms Recreational Dance (Teaching &
& Techniques of Music 4 Analysis 2
Fundamental Music Theory 4 Creative Dance I, II (Teaching
Physical & Biological Foundations & Analysis) 2 ea.
of ExerciseHuman Performance & NutritionHuman AnatomyKinesiologyExetcise PhysiologyGraduate CoursesResearch & ThesisSpecial StudiesTheory & Practice of DanceChoreography as a Creative ProcessHistory & Literature of DancePerforming GroupUniversityDancers plus smaller
performing groupsDirector: SeveralFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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Performing GroupNortheastern University Dance TheatreDirector: Sara UmbergerFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
SIMON'S ROCK OF BARD ,COLLEGE/Private Inst.Great Barrington, MA 01230(413) 528-0771Phyllis G. Richmond, Director
DegreeB.A. Dance Major/Minor in interdisci-
plinary degreeProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance
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Beg. Modern Dance 3
Inter./Adv. Modern Dance 3
Ballet 3
Improvisation & Choreography 3
Adv. Technique & Production 3
Anatomy & Dance Technique- 4
Dance History 3
Dance Therapy 3
Performing GroupSimon's Rock Dance WorkshopDirector: Phyllis RichmondFormal and Informal Concerts
TUFTS UNIVERSITY/Private InstitutionDept. of Physical Education/DanceMedford, MA 02155(617) 628-5000 ext. 739Mary Sturtevant, Coordinator
DegreeB.A. InterdisciplinaryProgram Emphasis: Dance Theory & History
FacultyKristin Beckwith, M.A., LecturerPaula JosaJones, M.A., LecturerDavid Locke, Ph.D., LecturerSusan Sachs, M.F.A., InstructorAlice Trexler, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses,Intro. to DanceIntro to BalletModern Dance I, II, III, IVBallet I :
Ethnic & Social DanceDance Production WorkshopJazz IPerspectives of DanceDance EthnologyHistory of DanceStudies in Dance CompositionLabanotationAesthetics/CriticismSpecial Topics,Research in DancePerforming Group__Tufts Dance CollectiveFaculty SponsoredTwo Dance Concerts
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COLLEGE/Private InstitutionDe t. of Theatre and DanceAlm., MI 48801(517' 463-7242Minna Davidson, CoordinatorDe:r--B.A. ,.nce Major stressesDance
Ballet 66Modern
Program mphasis: Modern Dance & Ballet
FacultyMinna Davison, M.F.A., InstructorChristie Fr estone, B.A., (Parttime)
InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet I, 11, II 1-1-2
Modern Dance I, II, III 1-1-2
Highland Dancing I, II 1-1
Beg. Jazz Dance 1
Social Dance 1
Dance Experience I, II 2-2
Dance History 4
Choreography 4
Experimental Choreography 4
Scene Design & Lighting 4
Orchesis 2
Performing GroupOrchesis, the Alma College Performing
Dante GroupDirector: Minna DavidsonFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYDept. of'Health, Physical Education,
Recreation & DanceYpsilanti, MI 48197
(313) 487-1211Jeannine Galetti, Chairperson
DegreesB.A.; B.S., Dance ConcentrationFacultyJeannine GalettiLinda HemmelgarnSarah MartensValerie MoffettLynn RosenfeldSteven RouseUndergraduate CoursesIntro. to the Performing ArtsRhythmic Analysis & Dance Accomp.Anatomy & PhysiologyHistory of DanceDance ProductionElements of CompositionAdv. Composition
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Labanotation 3 Stephanie S. Katz, Coordinator
Methods & Materials of Degree
Teaching Dance B.F.A.
Seminar in Dance 2 Faculty
Directed Studies 1-3 Alana H. Bart,er
Modern Dance & Ballet Tech. Robert Gatzee
III, IV 18 Jacob Lascu
Jazz Dance I, II 2 Judith Molina
Tap Dance 1 Undergraduate Courses
Perf. & Repertory I, II, III, IV 8 Ballet (8 semesters)
Folk Dance 2 Modern Dance (8 semesters)
Couple, Square & Ballroom 1 Dance Composition I Aft!, III, IV
Student Teaching 8 Dance History....
Graduate Courses Tap Dance I, III
History of Dance Jazz Dance,I,II, IIt
Adv. Composition Ethnic7PrimitiVe I
Seminar in DanceIndependent Studies
HOPE COLLEGEDept. of TheatreHolland, MI 49423(616) 392-5111Jacob Nyenhuis, Dean
DegreesB.A., B.M., Dance ConcentrationFacultyCharles Aschbrenner,Robert CecilMaxine DeBruynLawrence GreenSandra ParkerRich RahnEd RiffelJohn TammiUndergraduate Courses.
Labanotation I, Ir...
Dance Theory I, 112,111,, IV
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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY/ ate Institution
Dept. of Health & P.E.212 IC BuildingEast Lansing, MI 48824(517) 355-4730Dixie Durr, Coordinator
DegreeB.A. Dance Major/MinorProgram Emphasis: Performance,
Ballet & Modern DanceFacultyBarbara Banasikowski Smith, M.A., Instr.
Dixie Durr, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
S.H. Suzanne Page, B.A., Instructor
Modern Dance I, II 1 ea. Undergraduate Courses
Folk & Square Dance 1 Ballet I, II, III, 2 ea.
Period Dance Styles 2 Modern Dance I, II 2 ea.
Jazz I, II 1 ea. Adv. Modern Dance I, II, III 2 ea.
Tap I, II 1 ea. Jazz I, II 2 ea.
Ballet, I, II 1 ea. Rhythmic, Form & Analysis 2
Dance Improvisation 1 Methods of Teaching Dance 3
Eurythmics I, II 1 ea. History of Dance I, II 2 ea.
Anatomy & Kinesiology 3 Choreography I, II' 2 ea.
Dance Composition 2 Dance Production 3
Teaching of Dance 2 Critical Issues, in Dance 3
History of Dance 3 Field Work 2
Dance Repertory 3 '1/4-Professional Term 10
MARYGROVE COLLEGEDept. of Dance8425 W. McNichols RoadDetroit, MI 48221(313) 862-8000 ext. 283
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Performing GroupMSU Repertory Dance CompanyDirector: Barbara Banasikowski Smith
MUSKEGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE/State Institution
.221 S. Quarterline Road
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Muskegon, MI 49442(616) 777-0386Judith Brooky, Coordinator
DegreeA.A. Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Performance, Ballet,
Modern and Jazz DanceFacultyJudith Brooky, M.A., InstructorFlorence Cassell, Certified-Cecchetti,
(Part-time)Peggy Hunt, M.A., Instructor (Part-timeUndergraduate CoursesModern Dance I, IIBeg. Afro-American DanceBeg. Modern Jazz DanceSocial DanceBallet I, IIDance Choreography & DesignModern Jazz Dance IIFolk, Round & Square DanceBeg. Tap DanceRepertory Dance Tour
Company I, II 2-4
Performing GroupsOverbrook Dance TheatreRepertory Dance Tour CompanyDirector: Judith BrookyFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionVarner HallRochester, MI 48063(313) 377-3012Carol Halsted, Director
DegreeB.F.A. Dance Major/Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Ballet &
Modern DanceAuditions RequiredFacultySue Ater, M.A., InstructorCarol Halsted, Ed.D., Special Instr.Shannon Jenkins, M.F.A., Instructor
(part-time)Phil McPhee, B.A., Instructor (part-time)Barbara Rinaldo, M.F.A., Instructor
(part-time)Undergraduate CoursesBallet I, IIModern Dance I, IIJazz I, IIBallroom DanceFolk & Square DanceBallet III, IV, V, VI, 'VII, VIII
Adv. Ballet: PartneringAdv. Ballet: Pointe & Variation
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VIIIJazz Dance IVJazz Studies.: Tap I, IIDance History & AppreciationPrimitive DancePerforming GroupsOakland Dance Theatre & Other Things & Co.Director: Carol HalstedFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN/State InstitutionDept. of DanceDance Building1310 N. University Ct.Ann Arbor, MI 48109(313) 763-5460Elizabeth Bergmann, Chairman
DegreesB.F.A., M.F.A., Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,Modern Dance and Choreography
FacultyGregory Ballard, M.A., LecturerElizabeth Bergmann, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Gay Delanghe, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Vera Embree, B.A., Assoc. Prof.Willie Feuer, B.A., Asst. Prof.Christopher Flynn, LecturerSusan Matheke, Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Principles of Modern Dance 16
Theory & Practice of Modern DanceBallet 12
Dance Composition 8
Dance Repertory or UniversityDancers 4
Ethnic Dance 3
Dance History 6
Dance Production 3
Dance Prdduction Laboratory 4
Movement Notation 2
Music for Dance 2
Senior Seminar 4
Senior Concert 4
Field Experience in Dance 1
Dance Electives 1
Adv. Modern Dance Technique 4
Projects in Dance Composition 2
Adv. Dance Production 4
Cultural Concepts of Dance 2
Choreographic Production & Design 4
Adv. Dance Repertory 4
Graduate Seminar in Dance 2
Graduate Field Experience inDance 2-2
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MICHIGAN
Ballet Tech., Beg. Pointe Work 1-2
Modern Dance Tech. I 1 Historical Perspectives of
Projects in Dance Composition 2 Dance 3
Ballet Tech. I, II, III, IV 1 ea. Music & Dance Relationships 2
Dance & Related Arts 2
Adv. Dance Production 2-3
Music Theory & Appreciationfor Dancers
Cultural Concepts of Dance' 2 Accompaniment for Dance 1
Choreographic Production & Ethnic Dance Forms 2
Design 4 Dance Production 2
Afro-American Dance.Tech. 1 Dance Education Curriculum K-12 2
Jazz Dance Techniques 1 Assisting in Dance 1-2
Movement Improvisation 2 Student Teaching & Seminar 5-10
University Dancers 1 Choreography I, II 376
Thesis: Performance 6 Methods in Modern Dance & Ballet 3
Modern Dance Tech. II 2 Field Work in Dance 1-6
Adv. Modern Dance Tech. 2 Study in Dance Styles 1-6
Ballet V, VI 1-2 Dance & Other Arts in Folk
Adv. Afro-American Dance Tech. 1 Culture 2-6
Adv. Dance Repertory 2 Dance Notation I, II 2-4
Directed Independent Study 1-6 Dance for Elementary Music
Graduate Seminar in Dance 2 Teachers 2
Graduate Field Experience in Dance & Other Art Disciplines 1-6
Dance 2 Integrating Art, Dance & Music 3
Performing Group Dance Company I 1-10
University of Michigan Dance Company Workshop in Contemporary Dance 1-6
Director: Elizabeth Bergmann Workshop in International Folk
Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring Dance 1-6
Workshop in American Country
Dance 1-6
Repertory 1-4
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/State Institution Creative Dance for Children 3
Room 125 Matthaei BuildingCreative Dance Movement for the
Detroit, MI 48202 Pre-School Child 3
(313) 577-4273Dance in the Recreational Setting 2
AnwrZirulnik, ChairpersonDereesB.S. in Education, Dance MajorB.A. in Liberal Arts, Dance EMphasis
Program Emphasis: Performance.,Education,Modern Dance & Children's Dance
M.Ed. with EmpiNis in DanceFacultyLilo Fauman, B.A., InstructorEva Jablonowski-Powers, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Claire Levine, M.S., InstructorJanet Prieur, M.A., Asst. Prof.Georgia Reid, M.A., Asst. Prof.Linda Simmons, M.Ed., InstructorAnn Zirulnik, B.S., Assoc. Prof.Barbara Selinger, M.Ed., InstructorRichard Berent, M.M., AccompanistUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Contemporary Dance I, II 2-4
International Folk Dance I, II 1-2
American Square & Round Dances 1
Fundamentals of Classic BalletI, II 1-2
Technique Lab I, II 1-8
Inter. Ballet 1-4
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Independent Study in Dance 1-12
Graduate Courses S.H
Technique Lab III 1-4
Adv. Ballet 1-4
Seminar in Contemporary Issues 1-4
Dance Company II 1-10
Seminar in Teaching CreativeDance 2
Historical Foundations of Dance' 2
Blacks in American Dance 2
Seminar in Dance Techniques 2
Problems in Concert Production 2-4
Research Methods 3
Laboratory in Choreography 2
Dance Ethnology 2
Directed Study in Dance 1-3
Field Work in Dance 1-3
Master's Essay & Project
Direction 3
Performing GroupWSU Dance CompanyDirector; Eva Jablonowski- PowersFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
MICHIGAN - 'MINNESOTA
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY/State- InstitutionDepartment of DanceKalamazoo, MI 49008(616) 383-8019 or 383-4049Wendy L. Cornish, Chairperson
/'\ DegreesB.A., B.S., B.F.A. Dance MajorB.A., B.S. Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Education, Ballet, Modern
Dance with minors available in Jazz andTheatrical Dance
M.A. Dance Major or MinorProgram Emphasis: Ballet, Modern,
Education or JazzAuditions required for B.F.A. and M.A
FacultyJane Baas, M.A., InstructorWendy Cornish, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Marianne Denes, PT InstructorClara Gamble, M.A. ProfessorEileen Greenbain, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Bette Joachimi, PT InstructorG. Eugene Mills, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Janet Stillwell, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Lindsey Thomas, M.A., InstructorRamon Zupko, M.S., Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBallet Studio I, II, IIIJazz Studio I, IIModern Studio I, II, IIIChoreography I, II, IIITap DanceRecreational DanceDance-ImprovisationGraduating PresentationUniversity DancersWestern Michigan Repertory
Dance CompanyUniversity Ballet TheatreFoundations of DanceDance History & PhilosophyDance & Related ArtsSpecial Studies in Dance HistoryCreative Movement in the
Elementary SchoolTeaching of Dance in the
Elementary SchoolTeaching of Dance in the
Secondary SchoolMusic Fundamentals for DancersMusical Style & Form for
DancersIntro. to Dance NotationKinesiology for the DancerDance ProductionDance ManagementPracticumSpecial Studies in DancePerformance
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Study in DanceBeg. Ballet I, IIBeg. Jazz I, IIBeg. Modern I, IIBeg. Tap I, IIGraduate CoursesBallet EnsembleJazz EnsembleModern Ensemble'Special StudieS in ChoreographySpecial Studis in Dance Prod.
PracticumAdv. Studies' in Dance
Graduate ReCitalMasters TheSisPerforming GroupsUniversity ;Dancer'sUniversity ;Ballet Theatre.Western Michigan Repertory Dance CompanyDirectors: Clara Gamble, G. Eugene Mills:,
Lindsey ThomasFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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MINNESOTA
COLLEGE OF ST. TERESA/Private Institution
Fine and Performing ArtsBox KWinona, MN 55987(507) 454-2930 ext. 258Eileen Whalen, Chairperson
DegreesB.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Ballet, Modern Dance
B.A. with Dance Therapy EmphasisFacultySharon Adams Baues, M.A., Asst. Prof.Marsha Pounder Guthrie, M.A., InstructorRobert Rice, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Improvisation I, II 2-2
Composition I, II 3
Jazz I 2
History of Ballet 4
History of Modern Dance 4
'Dance Company 4
Human Physiology 4
Kinesiology ,4
Survey of Dance Therapy I, II 4-3
Tech. of Dance Therapy 4
Applied Dance Therapy 4
Psychology Today 4
Developmental Psychology 4
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Croup DynamicsBehavior DisordersStatisticsBallet I, II, III, IVModern Dance I, II, III, IV
Jazz 1, II
Special Methods of TeachingBallet
Special Methods of TeachingModern Dance
Tech. of Dance TherapySpecial Techniques/StylesIndependent StudyDance CompanySet LightsCostumesPublicity, Business, Make-upStage ManagementDancingInterdisciplinary Studies inExpressive Therapies 4
Senior Concert 2-4
Performing GroupDirectors: Sharon Adams, Marsha GuthrieFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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SOUTHWEST STATE UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionDepartment of Health & Physical EducationMarshall, MN'56258Gustan J. Varga, Coordinator
DegreeB.A. Interdisciplinary degree Physical
Education with a Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: EducationFacultyLorand AndahazyMichael & Reed Jazz StudioGustav J. VargaJudit M. VargaUndergraduate Courses Q.H.
Ballet and Modern Dance 1
Afro & Jazz Dance 1
Folk & Square Dance 2
Social Dance 1
International Latin & ModernBallroom Dance
Tripping the Light FantasticDance Appreciation 3
History & Philosophy of Dance 3
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, & EthnicDance 2
Choreographic Types & Musicsof Dance
Pedagogical Levels of Formsof Dance 2
Ballroom Dancer-TeacherPreparation: Bronze, Silver
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ST. OLAF COLLEGEDance DepartmentNorthfield, MN 55057(507) 663-3070Ann Wagner, Chair
Degrees
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Sacred DanceB.A. Interdisciplinary Fine Arts Major
FacultySusan Bauer, M.A., Asst. Prof.Axel Bundgaard, Ph.D., Prof.Antoinette Sostek, InstructorAnn Wagner, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.F.M. Walker, MAI., ProfessorUndergraduate CoursesBallet I, II, III 1/4 eta.
Ballroom I, II 4 ea.
Folk Dance (American)Folk. Dance (International) 1/4
Internship 1
Modern Dance I, II, III 1/4 ea.
Renaissance Dance 1/4
Tap 1/4
History of Dance in the WestDance in America 1
Fund. of Choreography & Improv. 1
Notation I 1
Effort/Shape 1
Dance & the Church in America 1
Independent Study 1
Philosophy of Dance 1
Adv. Choreography 1
Independent Research 1
Performing GroupsSt. Olaf Dance CompanyApprentice Dance CompanyDirector: Susan BauerFormal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-DULUTH/State Inst.Dept. of TheatreMPAC 144Duluth, MN 55812(218) 726-8562Sharon E. Friedler, ChairpersonDegreeB.F.A. in Theatre with a Dance Emphasis
Program Emphasis: Performance, JazzAuditions for upper division courses
MINNEOTA MISSISSIPPI
FacultyAlice Bassler, B.F.A., InstructorSally Bowden, Asst. Prof., Guest ArtistSharon E. Friedler, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Ric Watson, B.A., Part Time InstructorUndergraduate Courses Q.H.
Modern Dance Technique 3-9
Jazz Dance Technique 3-9
Intro. to Ballet 3-9
Ballet Technique 3-9
Dance Rep. Theatre 2-6
Intro, to the World of Dance 4
Topics in Dance 1-12
Adv. Mod. Dance Tech. 3-27
Adv. Jazz Dance Tech. 3-27
Adv. Ballet Tech. 3-27
Adv. Dance Rep. Theatre 2-6
Dance Composition I, II 3-3
Spec. Prob. in Dance Comp. 3-6
Lecture Demonstration in Dance 2
Dance History I, II 3-3
Topics. in Dance 1-12
Dance Teachinge, 2
,Human Anatomfor Dancers 2
(Performing GroupIUMD Dance TheatreDirector: Sharon E. FriedlerFormal and Infaralla,1 Concerts, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyDuluth BalletDirector: John Landovsky
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-TWIN CITIES/State Inst.159 Norris Hall172 Pillsbury Drive, S.E.Minneapolis, MN 55455(612) 376-3211Nadine Jette, Dance Coordinator
DegreesB.S., Dance MajorB.S., B.A., Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance, Performance,
and 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.
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Ed Stern, Ph.D., LecturerUndergraduate Courses Q.H.
Physics of Human Motion 4
Anatomy for Physical EducationStudents 4
Mechanics of Movement 1
Fundamentals of Movement 1
Ballroom Dance 1
Folk & Square Dance 1
Ethnic Dance Heritage 2
Improvisation 1
Modern Dance Tech. & Improvisation2 ea.
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I, II, IIIBallet I, II, IIIDance History IDance History IIDance NotationModern Dance Technique &
Improvisation IV, V, VIBallet IV, V, VIDance Composition I, IIDance ProductionAdv. ImprovisationDance Repertory TheatreMusic For Dance
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Teaching Folk Dance & Social Forms 4Creative Dance for Children 4
Teaching of Modern Dance 4
Student Teaching: College-Modern Dance 1
Student Teaching in Dance:
Elementary 3-6
Student Teaching in Dance:
Secondary 3-6
Field Experience in TeachingDance 3-6
Modern Dance Technique &Improvisation VII, VIII, IX 5 ea.
Dance Composition III, IV 2 ea.
Senior Dance Seminar 3
MISSISSIPPI
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI/State Inst.
Dept. of Theatre ArtsBox 5052Hattiesburg, MS 39401(601) 266-7398Patricia M. Amacker, Dance CoordinatorDegreesB.F.A. Dance MajorM.F.A. Theatre Major-Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Choreography, Perfor-mance, Ballet & Modern'Dance
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FacultyPatricia Amacker, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.
Margaret Faust, Asst. Prof.
Eric Nielsen, M.F.A., Asst:-Prpf.Shellie Nielsen, B.F.A., Adjunct FacultyMaggie Odom, M.A., Adjunct FacultyUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Intro. to Dance 3
Modern Dance Technique &Composition
Beg. BalletDance improvisationMusic Analysis & Accompaniment
for DanceModern Dance Technique & SurveyTap for Dance MajorsJazz for Dance MajorsGraduate CoursesJazz Dance for Dance MajorsBallet TechniqueModern Dance Technique & TheoryAdv. Dance CompositionStage LightingBallet Technique I, IIDance Technique & Analysis I, I
Dance RepertoryMethods of Teaching DanceDance Curriculum & OrganizationMethods 3
Senior Dance Production 3
Kinesiology 3
Performing GroupBody Works Dance EnsembleDirectors: Patricia Amacker and Eric Nielsen
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AVILA COLLEGE/Private InstitutionPerforming Arts Department11901 Wornall RoadKansas City, MO 64145(816) 942-8400William J. Louis, Chairman
DegreesB.A. With a Minor in DanceB.F.A. Performing Arts, Interdisciplinary
degree Music, Theatre and Dance
FacultyStephanie Freeman, B.F.A.Dick Pond, M.S., Part-Time InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
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Ballet, Adv.Modern JazzStretch & ExerciseBallet EnsembleJazz EnsembleModern EnsemblePerforming GroupAvila Dance TheatreDirector: W.J. LouisFormal and Informal Concerts
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NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYDept. of Physical EducationMaryville, MO 64468Ann Brekke, Chairperson
DegreesB.A., B.S., B.S.Ed., Dance Concentration
FacultyNancy BaileyAnn BrekkeUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Modern Dance I, II, III, IV 1 ea.
Rhythmic Form & Analysis 2
BalletTap Dance 1
Choreography 1
Folk, Square, & Social Dance 1
Theory of Teaching Mod. Dance 3
History df Dance 2
Theory of Teaching RecreationalDance. 3
Dance Composition 3
SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY/State
Dept. of Speech and TheatreSpringfield, MO 65804
(417) 836-5268Robert H. Bradley, HeadDegreeB.S.Ed. Dance MajorFacultyKathrine Brown, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Ray Castrey, B.M., LecturerCheryl Miller, M.A., InstructorPamela Wright, M.A., InstructorUndergraduate CoursesModern\Dance I, II
Ballet II
Tap Dance\I, IIContemporary Jazz Dance 1
Intro. to the DanceDance TecliniquePantomimeMusic Resources for Dance I, II
Dance Improvisation
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Fundamentals of ChoreographicDesign 2
Modern Dance Composition 2
Ballet Composition 2
Labanotation 3
Seminar in Dance History 3
Theory of Dance 3
Dance Production 2
Choreographers & Composers'Workshop
STEplitNS COLLEGE/Private InstitutionCOlumbia, MO 65215(314) 442-2211 ext. 313Kay K. Henderson, Chairman
DegreesB.F.A. Dance MajorB.A. Dance EmphasisB.F.A. Musical TheatreProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,Ballet, Modern Dance, & Ethnic Dance
FacultyMargaret Brannigan-Dethrow, B.F.A.Kay Uemura-Henderson, B.A.Tim Lindeman, M.M.Bill Setters, B.F.A.Michael Simms, B.A.Irwin Wright, M.A.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Modern Techniques 1
Ballet Techniques 1
Ethnic Techniques 1
Intro. to Dance Tech. I, II, III 4 ea.
Adv. Modern 3
Adv. Ballet 3
Adv. Ethnic 3
Choreography 1
Repertoire 1/2
Improvisation 1/2
Choreography II 2
Music for Dance 1/2
Music Theory 1
Dance History 1
Dance Kinesiology 1
Stage Production for Dance 1/2
Stage Craft 1/2
Practicums, Demonstrating 1/4
Practicums, Assisting 1/2
Practicums, Teaching undermr6rvision 1
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA/State Inst.
123 McKee GymHitt StreetColumbia, MO 65211
(314) 882-6353Carol French Odor, Coordinator
DegreesB.E.S. Dance Emphasis with any University
majorProgram Emphasis: Education, Ballet, Jazz
and Modern DanceM.S. in Health,P.E. with Dance Emphasis
FacultyDodie Holmes, B.E.S., InstructorMichelle Morris, B.F.A., InstructorCarol Odor, M.S., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
ModeTn Dance, Beg., Inter., Adv. 1 ea.
Ballet, Beg., Inter., Adv. 1 ea.
Jazz, Beg., Inter.., Adv. 1 ea.
Tap, Beg., Inter., Adv. 1 ea.
Social-Disco 1
Teaching of Dance 1
Rhythmics 1
Theory of Dance 2
Dance Composition & Production 3
Adv. Recreational Dance 2
Teaching Dance to Handicapped 2
Graduate Courses S.H.
Theory of DanceDance Composition & ProductionTeaching Dance to Handicapped 2
Problems 1-6
Performing GroupUMC DancersDirector: Carol Odor
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY/State Inst.
4949 CherryKansas City, MO 64110(816) 363-4300Milton Hehr, Acting ChairDegreeB.A. Dance Major/MinorFacultyTatiana DokovdovskaLinda T. LyonCatherine Taylor PlavcanArielle ThomasShirley WeaverUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet Technique & Theory 3
Modern Technique & Theory 3
Ballet Technique & Theory for
Non-Majors 2
Modern Technique & Theory for
Non-MajorsDance HistoryHistory & Aesthetics of
Contemporary DanceAnalysis of Movement
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Kinesiology
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Pas de Deux/Variations 1 Fundamental Audio for the
Character 1 Theatre 3
1antomime 1 Dance History I, 3
Ballet Ensemble 2 Stage Lighting
Modern Ensemble 2 Women as Creative Artists:
Pedagogy-Modern 2 20th Century Leaders of
Pedagogy-Ballet 2 Modern Dance
Supervised' Teaching- Ballet 2 Dance. Production Projects
Supervised Teaching-Modern 2 Accompany Techniques I, II 2-3
Kinesiology for Dance 2 Ethnic Dance 2
Performing Group Intro. to Dance Therapy 3
University Dance Ensemble Dance Therapy: Movement
Director: All FacultyFormal and Informal ConcertsLiaison with Professional CompanyKansas City Ballet CompanyDirector: Todd Bolender
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY/Private InstitutionPerforming Arts AreaBox 1108St. Louis, MO 63130(314) 889-5858 or 5885Annelise Mertz, Chairperson
DegreesB.A. Dance Major/Minor/InterdisciplinaryProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education
and Modern Dance Graduate Program to
begin Fall of 1982.Auditions for transfer students onlyFacultySaura Bartner, B.A., Part-Time InstructorJoan Bernstein, M.F.A. Part-Time InstructorMary Jean Cowell, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Suzanne Grace, M.F.A., Part-Time InstructorAnnelise Mertz, M.F.A., ProfessorGale Ormiston, Guest ArtistRamona Peterson, Guest ArtistSteven Radecke, M.F.A., InstructorAnne Marie Schary, B.A., InstructorSatoru Shimazaki, B.A., InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance in Performance 1
Intro. to Dance as a ContemporaryArt Form
Theory & Technique of ModernDance I, II, III, IV
Composition I, II, III, IVImprovisation I, IIFundamentals of Classical BalletDance Theater ProductionFundamentals of Jazz DanceTap Dance as Rhythmic. TrainingHuman Anatomy
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Interaction & Group BehaviorDance Pedagogy Workshop: Elem.School & Secon. School Level
Specialized TechniquesLighting Design for DanceDance RepertorySenior ProjectPerforming GroupWashington University Dance TheatreDirector: Annelise MertzLiaison with Professional CompanySt. Louis Ragtime EnsembleDirector: Annelise Mertz
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WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE/Private InstitutionDance AreaFulton, MO 65251(314) 642-2251 ext. 342Joan Maynard, Chairman
DegreesB.F.A. Dance MajorB.A. Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Ballet and Modern DanceFacultyCarol Horwitz, M.A., InstructorPamella Joyce, B.F.A., InstructorJoan Maynard, B.A.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet Technique (4 levels)Modern Dance Technique (3 levels)History of BalletHistory of Modern DanceKinesiology for DancersImprovisationEssentials of TeachingPracticum in TeachingDance CompositionChoreographyVariationsPartner AdagioRepertory
MISSOURI - MONTANA - NEBRASKA
Liaison with Professional Company
Lexington Bullet CompanyDirector: Norman Shelburne
MONTANA
UNIVERSITY OF MONTANADance DivisionWomen's Center" 111Missoula, MT 59812(406) 243-4641Juliette T. Crump, Chairman
DegreesB.F.A. Dance Major and Minor
'Program Emphasis: Performance, Modern
Dance and ChoreographyFacultyNancy Brooks-Schmitz, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.
Juliette T. Crump, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Ella Magruder, B.A., Asst. Prof.
Mark Magruder, B.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Modern I 6
ImpFovisation2
Dadce Seminar1
Modern IIBeginning CompositionAccompaniment for Dance
Modern IIIInter. CompositionMethods of Teaching DanceDance History: Primitive-1850
20th Century DanceMovement AnalysisDance SeminarTeaching Creative MovementAdv. Techniques of Modern Dance
Theory & PhilosophyGeneral Projects: Choreographic
ProblemsDance SeminarIntro. to Performing Arts of
Theatre & Dance
StagecraftActing ITheatre HistoryStage LightingStage Costuming _
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CREIGHTON'UNIVERSITY2500 California StreetFine Arts,102Omaha, NE 68178
(402) 449-3047Valerie Roche, Coordinator
DegreesB.A., B:F.A. Dance Major and Minor
Program Emphasis: Modern, Education,
Ballet and Pre-Dance Therapy
FacultyRobin Ibsen, InstructorJoellen Meglin, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Lynn Nevin, B.A., InstructorValerie Roche, A.R.A.D., Asst. Prof.
Patty Zukaitis, B.A., InstructorS.H.Undergraduate Courses
Physical Movement for the Stage 1
Basic Modern Dance I, II, III,
and IV1 ea.
Classical Ballet Studio, Basic
II, III, IVProduction PracticumStagecraftTheory of Teaching Dance to
Children I, II 2 ea.
Theater Dance I, II 1 ea.
Modern Dance, Inter. I, II 2 ea.
Classical Ballet Studio, Basic
V, VIClassical Ballet, Inter. I, II,
III, IV' 2 ea.
Dance Composition & Theory I, II,
III, IV2 ea.
Elementary Labanoeation 2
Lighting3
History of Dance I, II, III, IV 2 ea.
Survey of Music History I, II -3
Music Appreciation 3
Summer Session Workshop in
Inter. DanceModern Dance LaboratoryClassical Ballet LaboratoryTheater Dance LaboratorySpecial ProjectsPerformance
1
Teaching Dance to Children 2
Teaching Dance-Practicum 2
Modern Dance Adv. I, II 2
Classical Ballet, Adv. I, II 2
Theatre Management 3
Music Theatre Workshop 3
Summer Session. Workshop in
Adv. DanceAlexander Acting Technique
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Modern Dance Laboratory 1-4 Social 1
Classical Ballet Laboratory 1-4 Dance Styles, 1
Theater Dance Laboratory 1-4 Dance Improvisation 1
Performance-3rd Year 1 Dance RepertoryClassical Ballet:, Adv. flA,
V, VIIV,
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Methods of Teaching DanceChoreography 2
Sumner Session Workshop in Dance Production 2
Adv. Dance II 1-5 History & Development inModern Dance Laboratory 1-4 Dance I, II. 2
Classical Ballet Laboratory 1-4 Comparative Dance Styles 2
Theater Dance Laboratory 1-4 Workshop in Modern Dance 2
Special Problems in Dance 1-3 Independent 'Study in Dance 1-2
Performance-Fourth Year 1
Senior Thesis 3
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLNSchool of Health, P.E. & Recreation14th and_VineLincoln,'NE 68588(402) 472-3882James O'Hanlon, Director
DegreesB.A., B.S.Ed., B.F.A.Faculty_
Marianne EvensonDorothy HughesGayle KassingMarie SanwickUndergraduate CoursesBalletModernJazzEthnicSocialFolkTapSquareAnatomyKinesiologyDance History
NEVADA
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-RENODept. of Recreation & P.E.Reno, NV 89507(702) 784-4041DegreeB.S.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance I, II, IIIBalletFolk & Square
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UNIVERSITY OF.NEW HAMPSHIREDept. of TheaterPaul Creative Arts CenterDurham, NH 03824(603) 862-2291Jean Morrison Brown, Chairperson
DegreeB.A., Dance ConcentrationFacultyJean Morrison BrownJean MattroxLarry RobertsonUndergraduate CoursesChoreographyThe DanceDance Comp. 1, II
LabanotationModern Dance I, II, IIIBallet J, II, IIIPartneringTheatre Dance I, II, IIITheatre MovementSpecial Topics in Dance
NEW JERSEY
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DegreesB.F.A. Dance Major/Minor and Inter-
disciplinary DegreeProgram Emphasis: Performance & Moder:'
Dance
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Susan Kennard Vaught, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Debra Sparks, B.A., InstructorMelanie SteWart, B.F.A.A. Togo Wood, M.Ed., Assoc. Prof.
Alexei Yudenich, Artist-in-Residence
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Peggy L. Blackmon, M.A., Professor
Carolyn Dorfman, M.F.A., Instructor
Christine Melgar, Adjunct Instructor
Under,rzduate CoursesModern,Jance I 1
Ballet/I1
Elements of Dance 3
Modern Dance II-1V 00 Modern Dance 1, II 3 ea.
Ballet II, IIIBallet I, II, III 3 ea.
Dance Appreciation 2 Dance History 3
Choreography I, II 3 ea. Dance Composition 3
Performance Practicum 1 Choreography3
Improvisation 1Jazz Dance I, II 3 ea.
Dance History 3 Creative Dance/Children 3
Dance Pedagogy/Internship 2 Lecture/Dem. Production 3
Repertory3 Touring the Theatre 3
Dance for the Musical Theatre 3
Dynamics of Human Movement 3
Performing Group
FAIRLEICH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY/Private Inst. CSC Dance Ensemble
1000 River RoadTeaneck, NJ 07066
(201) 692-2470Natalie Duffy, Coordinator
DegreeUndergraduate Degree with Dance Minor
FacultyLynn Boucher, B.S., InstructorNatalie Duffy, M.S., ProfessorRosellen Ivory, InstructorDina McDermott, B.S., InstructorFrancis Roachu, InstructorUndt;cgraduate CoursesModern DanceModern Dance Workshop 3
BalletIBallet Workshop 3
Jazz DanceHistory & Development of Dance 3
Ethnic DanceIndependent Study 1-3
Choreography 3
GLASSBORO STATE COLLEGE/State Institution
Memorial HallDept. of Speech/Theatre/DanceClassboro, NJ 08028
(609) 445-5303A. "Cage Wood, Coordinator
DegreeB.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance and
EducationAuditions RequiredFacultyAurelle Beutner, N.Ld., Instructor
Deborah Clennon, B.F.A., Instructor
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Melanie StewartLiaisonwith Professional CompanyThe Diane Hull Dance CompanyBroadway Theatre DanceDirectors: A. 'Page Wood and Diane Hull
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY/State Institution
Dance Dept.School,of the ArtsNew Brunswick, NJ 08903(201) 932-8497Margery J. Turner, Chairperson
DegreesB.F.A., B.A. Dance Major with Performanc
& Modern Emphasis. Individualized
Program also available
FacultySherre Alban, B.A.Patricia Reid Mayer, M.A., Assoc. Prbf.
Joseph Reiser, B.M., Musical Director
Paulette Sears, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Emily Sutton, 13.A., InstructorMargery J. Turner, Ed.D., Professor
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance, Beg., Inter.International FolkDanceBallet I, II, III, IV
Dance Tech. I, II, III, IV
Dance Notation I, II
Rhythmic Analysis & Percussion
AccompanimentAmerican Folk DanceDance for Children.Jazz Dance
Ethnic DanceDance Production I, II
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Modern Dance WorkshopModern Dance ProblemsDance Choreography I, ISMusic for DanceTape Collage for DanceDance ImprovisationContemporary Dance ArtistsIndependent Study in DancePerformance StudyChoreographic StudyProduction StudyDance HistoryHuman Anatomy.
NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO
WILLIAM I'ATTERSON COLLEGE/State Institution300 Pompton Road, Gym 205Wayne, NJ 07470(201) 595-2364 or 595-2267Svea Becker, Coordinator
DegreeUndergraduate Dance Minor with any. area
majorFacultySvea Becker, M.A., Asst. Prof.Sisse.l Castelli, B.A., Adjunct InstructorFlorence Flaster, M.A., Asst. 'Prof,Joenine Roberts, B.A., Adjunct InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
STOCKTON STATE COLLEGE/State Inst.Division of Arts 6-HumanitiesPamona, NJ 08240
Ballet I, II'Modern Dance I, IIChoreography I, IIDance HistoryLabanotation
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Joshua Jess Cabot, Coordinator Dance Performance Worksh.op I, II 2 ea.
Degree Tap Dance 2
B.A. Studies in the Arts: Dance Modern Jazz Dance 2
Interdisciplinary Degree Intro. to the Art of Dance 3
Program Emphasis: Modern Dance Folk & Square Dance 2
Review Wequired Sophomore Year Teaching Dance 2
Faculty Performing Group
Joshua Jess Cabot, M.F.A., Asst. Prof. Creative Source Dance Ensemble
Gaii Abrams Rowe, M.A., Asst. Prof. Director: Joenine Roberts.
Undergraduate Courses S.11.
Intro. to DanceBeg. Dance Tech.Inter, Dance Technique
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Dance Repertory & Production 1-4
Dance Composition I, II 4
Dance History 4 UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO/State Institution
Dance Production 4 Dept. of Theatre Arts
Specialized Styles in Dance (Jazz,Ballet, Social, Ethnic,Recreational (Folk), Theatre
Albuquerque, NM 87131(505) 277-4332Jennifer Predock, Coordinator
Dance) Degrees
Topics in Dance 2-4 B.F.A. Dance Major
Senior Project in Dance 4 B.A. Dance Major and Minor
Principles of Modern Dance 4 Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Afro-American Dance 4 Ballet and Modern Dance
Dance in the 20th Century 4 Faculty
Dance in America 4 Judith Bennahum, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.
Dance Survey 4 Lee Connor, Asst. Prof.
Encounter with the Performing Arts 4 Eva Encinias, Instructor
Dynamics of Human Movement 4 Joetta Jercinsvic, Lecturer
Performing Groupt-,
Lorn MacDougal, Asst. prof.
Stockton Dance Company Eric Nesbitt, Asst. Prof.
Directors: Joshua Jess Cabot and Jennifer Predock, Assoc. Prof.
Gail Abrams Rowe Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Formal and Informal Concerts Dance Appreciation 3
Intro, to Dance I 2
Accompaniment for Dance 2
Modern Dance I 3
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ImprovisationRhythmic FundamentalsBallet IMovement AnalysisHistory of Dance I, IIStudies in Ballet FormsModern Dance IIStudies in Forms of ChoreographyKinesiology for DancersBallet IIEthnic DanceModern Dance IIISpecial Problems in Music
for DanceDance CriticismBallet IIIExploration MovementTheory & Practice of Teaching
DanceSpecial Studies in Dance
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ALFRED UNIVERSITY/Private Institution
Performing Arts DivisionAlfred, NY 14802
3 (607) 587-8295
3 Carla Murgia, Coordinator
4 Degree
3 B.A. in Performing Arts: Dance
B.A. in Drama: Dance Concentration
6 B.A. Interdisciplinary Degree
1-3 Program Emphasis: Performance and 4a,z2-
Ethnic Dance and ChoreographyAuditions RequiredFacultyCarla Murgia, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Jo Severns, LecturerUndergraduate CoursesDance HistoryIntro. to DancePhilosophy of MovementBeg. Modern Dance I, IIAdv. Modern DanceBallet IChoreographyBeg. JazzJazz II.Dance AccompanimentBallet IIIndependent Study8peciallopics in DancePerforming Group ,
grchesisDirector: Carla MurgiaFormal Concerts and Touring
Liaison with Professional CompanySalix Dance TheatreDirector: Carla Murgia
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South AvenueCarden City, NY 11530(516) 294-8700 ext. 7363Norman Walker, Chairman
DegreeB.F.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance, Choreography,
and PerformanceAuditions RequiredFacultyHarry Bernstein, ProfessorJoanne Bruggemann, Asst. Prof.
Samir Elias, Asst. Prof.Loren Hightower, Asst. Prof.
Norman Walker, ProfessorRochelle Zide-Booth, Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Modern Dance (7 levels) 3
Ballet (7 levels) 3
Rhythmic Analysis" I, II 2
Dance Survey 1
Pre-Contemporary Music 2
Dance Theory & Composition 2
Dance History 3
Dance Repertory (2 levels) 1
Adelipi Dance Theatre (4 levels) 3
Applied DanceImprovisationEthnic DanceInter. Dance Comp. ( 2 levels)
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Dance Dept.Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504
(914) 758-6908 ext. 365Aileen Passloff, Coordinator
Degree /--
B.A., M.F.A. Dance Major/Mincir or
Interdisciplinary Degree
Program Emphasis: Performance, Educe
Ballet and Modern Dance
FacultyLenore Latimer, Assoc. Prof.Arlene Lawb, Assoc. Prof.Aileen Passtoff, B.A.., Assoc. Prof.Albert Reid,', B.A., Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesIntro. to/Acting & DanceStudio in Dance IStudio in Dance II, III
Studio /in Dance Composition
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Jeanette S. 1(ooseVelt, Coordinator
PLeziesU.A. Dane.' Concentration in Program
of the /ArtsB.A. 1*i-disciplinary DegreeProgram/Emphasis: Performance, Ballet,
Modein Dance and Interrelationshipof the Arts
Auditions RequiredFacultyJanis ArsleyElizabeth FleischerSandra CenterSally HessAnna KisselgoffCynthia NoVackJeanette RooseveltJanet SoaresTobi TobiasUndergraduate CoursesDance Workshop I, II
Dance CompositionHistory of DanceFundamentals of Music for DancersSeminar on Contemporary Choreo-
graphers and their worksCritiCal Writing on 'Dance 3
Performing GroupOrchesisDirectors: Sandra Center and 3'anet SoaresFormal and Informal Concerts
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FacultyKaren BarracudaBetsy Martin GardenOldyna DynawskaHoward HormannJune LewisPaul SpongVarious Guest FacultyUndergraduate CoursesSurvey of 20th Century DanceMusical Resources for DanceFoundations of Dance Movement
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Movement Improvisation forDance
Labanotation IPosture and Movement Labs I,
II, III, IVDance FundamentalsIntro. to DariCe Tech. I, II
Beg. Dance Tech. (Ballet, Modern)Int. Dance Tech. I, II (Ballet,Modern)
Adv. Dance Tech. (Ballet, Modern)Movement for ActingDance Tech. & PerformanceWorkshop I, II, III, IV
Ethnic Styles in Dance I, IIHistory of Music for the DanceMusic and Choreographic WorkshopBasic Structures in Dance Comp.Compositional Studies in Period
StylesChoreographic Forms for Group
DancesAdv. Dance Comp.Labanotation IIChildren and DanceStudio Dance for Young AdultsPerf. Workshop. I, II, III, IV
Dance Repertory II, III, IVHistory of Dance t, IIPhilosophy, Aesthetics, andCriticism of Dance 3
Special Projects in DanceProd. I, II
Independent Work in Dance I, IIPerforming CroupBrooklyn Dance TheatreDirector: June LewisFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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(212) 678-3328
NEW YORK
'Thais Barry, DirectorDegreesM.A. Dance EducationM.A. Curriculum and Teaching in P.E.
Interdisciplinary Degree
FacultyThais Barry, Ed.D., Asst. Prof.
Ted Dalbotten, M.A., InstructorIrene Dowd, InstructorBob Dunn, MLS, InstructorMimi Garrard, InstructorLinda Roberts, M.A., InstructorGraduate CoursesDance for Non-Dance Majors
Movement Concepts in Modern Dance
Anatomical Analysis of Modern
Dance and Ballet Technique
Ttaching Modern DanceRhythmic Structure of Music
and DanceMusic for Modern DanceDance ChoreographyLaban Movement AnalysisDance Performance and Production
Seminar in Dance FdtidationSupervised Teaching of DanceField Work in Dance EducationIndependent ResearchPerforming GroinFormal and Informal Concerts
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY/Private Institution
Dance OfficeHelen Newman HallIthaca, NY 14853Peter Saul, Coordinator
DegreeA.B. Theatre Arts Dance Major
AuditionsRequired/M(Aern Dance
CompetencyFacultyDavid Borden, Ph.D., Composer-Pianist
Peggy Lawler, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Joyce Morgenroth, M.A., Lecturer
Peter Saul, Asst. Prof. _
Undergraduate Courses'Beg. Dance Composition & Music
ResourcesHistorical DancesAdv. Dance CompositionHistory of DanceIndividual Problems in Composition
history, of Dance Seminar
1-intro. to DanceInter. & Adv. Modern Dance &
Ballet Technique1st and'2nd level Technique
Rehearsal & Performance 1-2
Asian Dance & Dance Drama 3
Physical Analysis of Movement 3
Performing'GroupNo permanent performing group but approx-
imately 4 concerts presented
HAMILTON COLLEGE/Private Institution
Theatre and DanceClinton, NY 13323
(315) 859-4238Sondra Lomax, Coordinator
DegreeB.A. Dance Major/Minor
3 Faculty
3 Mary Paula Hunter, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Sondra Lomax,,M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
3 John Suplee, B.A., Dance Accompanist
3 Undergraduate Courses
6 Intro. to Dance
6 Elementary Dance
3-6 Movement Analysis
3 Inter. Dance4 Dance Workshop
2-4 History of Dance
2-4 Twentieth Century Dance & Criticism
Composition I, II
Adv. DancePerforming CroupHamilton Dance TheatreDirector: FacultyFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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IIOFSTRA UNIVERSITY/Private Institution
Physical Fitness CenterHempstead L.I,, N.Y. 11550
(516) 560-3497HarrietPeters, Coordinator
DegreeB.A. or B.S. with Dance Minor
Program Emphasis: Performance or
EducationFacultyCarl Morris, ProfessorStormy Morris, Adj. Prof.
Harriet Peters, ProfessorGuest ArtistsUndergraduate Courses18 hours titles not listed
HUNTER COLLEGE OF CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Dept of Mush /Dance
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695 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10021(212) 570-5434Dorothy Vislocky, Coordinator
DegreesB.A., B.F.A., B.S. Dance Major
or Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Education, Ballet,Modern Dance, and Movement Evaluationand Retraining
FacultyBarbara Jean Manilla, B.A., Adj. Lect,John Herbert McDowell, M.A., Adj. Lect.Beatrice Montross, B.A., Adj. Lect.Billy Siegenfeld, B.A., Asst. Prof.Mary Ann Sperazza, M.S., Adj. Lect.Dorothy Vislocky, M.A., ProfessorRobin Wilson, B.A., Adj. Lect.Undergraduate CoursesContemporary Dance Technique I,
II, III, IVContemporary Dance Styles I, II
RepertoryFundamentals of BalletBallet I, II
Ethnic Sources for Dance I, II
Folk Forms of Dance I, II.
Improvisation as a CreativeProcess I, II 3 ea.
Composition I, II 3 ea.
Production I, II 4 ea.
Basic Musicianship for Dancers 3
Theory & Practice of TeachingDance in the Elementary School 3
Theory & Practice of TeachingContemporary Dance 3
Historical & PhilosophicalDevelopment of Dance I, II 3 ea.
Survey of Dance Notation Systems:Approaches to Movement Analysis 3
Composing Music for Dance 3
Dance Criticism 3
Current Topics in DanceIndependent Study in DanceHonors in DanceInservice Training Program!,Foundations of Human Move 3
Physiology of Activity 3
Anatomy & Kinesiology for Dancers 4
Dance Injuries 3
Observation & Analysis o Human
MovementDetection & Correction of rors
in PerformanceIntegrative SeminarInternship - Dance Movement
Evaluation.& RetrainingPerforming GroupHunter College Dance Company
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THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL/Private Institution
Lincoln CenterNew York, NY 10023(212) 799-5000Martha Hill, Director
DegreeB.F.A./DiplOmaProgram Emphasis: Performance, Ballet
and Modern DanceFacultyMartha Hill, D.F.A., D. Litt., L,H.D.
Alfredo CorvinoRobert Dennis, M.S.Bernadette Hecox, M.A.Wendy HiltonKazuko Hirabayashi, B.S.Ilanya Holm, D.F.A., L.H.D.
Lucas 'lovingAiri Hynninen, Dip.Daniel Lewis, Dip.Billie Mahoney, M.A.Gloria Marina, M.A.Michael MauleHelen McGehee, B.A.Genia MelikovaJanis Pforsich, M.A.Doris Rudko, B.S.Marian Seldes, L.H.D.Craig Shuler, M.M.Larry Alan Smith, D.M.A.Janet Mansfield Soares, M.A.Anna SokolowAlfonso Solimene, Ph.D.John WestEthel Winter, M.A.Hector ZaraspeUndergraduate CoursesDiploma 112 to 128 semester'hours
B.F.A. 142 to 158 semester hoursCourses not listed
4 HERBERT H. LEHMAN COLLEGEDept. of Dance, Health, Phy. Ed. &
4' Recreation
3Bedford Park Blvd., W.Bronx, NY 10468
10 (914) 960-8404Johannah Franke, Coordinator B.A. Program /
Joan Miller, Coordinator B.F.A. Program
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EmphasisB.F.A. Dance Major/Minor Performance
EmphasisB.A., B.F.A. Interdisciplinary DegreeB.A., B.F.A BplineeseFaculty.Johannah Frank, Ed.D., Asst. Prof.Joan Miller, M.A., Assoc. Prof.[slime Pinder, M.A. , Lecturer
Underetraduate Courses S.H.
Folk, Square, & Social-Dance Forms-1 2Mod. Dance Fundamentals I, II 2 ea.
Dance Perspectives 3
Beg. Modern Dance; inter., Adv. 3 ea.
Folk, Square & Social Dance Forms II 2Theory & Practice of Mod. Dance 2
Theory & Practice of Dance inEducation 2
Rhythmic Analysis of Movement 2
Ballet Principles 3
Ballot Workshop 3
Educational & Recreational Programsin Dance 3
Stage Movement for Actors &
Dancers 3
Choreography & Improvisation 3
Workshcpin Music & Movement 3
Professional Repertory Workshop 6
Workshop in Ethnic & Jazz Tech. 3
Selected Topics in Dance 3
Seminar & Practicum in Skills &
Performance 3
History & Applied Principles ofDance 3
Choreographic Workshop I, II 1 ea.
Student Repertory Workshop 6
Honors 1
Special Projects 1
Teaching a Subject in SecondarySchool & Continuing Education 3
Secondary Schbol Internship 1
NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGE/Private Institution
Dance Dept.Garden City, NY 11530(516) 222-7509Stanley Berke, Coordinator
DegreeA.A. with Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Performance, Ballet
and Modern DanceFacultyStanley Berke, B.A., InstructorNancy Klotz, Part-time InstructorLenore Wall, Part-time Instructor
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Uncleruraduate CoursesDance in the 20th CenturyIntro. to Modern DanceBeg., Inter. Modern Dance I, II
Rehearsal & PerformanceDance Techniques & Theory (Ballet & Modern)
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY/Private Institution
Dept. of Dance and Dance Education
675 Education Building35 West 4th StreetNew York, NY 10003(212) 598-3459Patricia A. Rowe, Chairman
DegreesB.S. Dance Major or Minor (Education and
Performance Stressed)M.A., Ph.D., Ed.D. History/Criticism or
Research, PerformanceM.A., Ph.D. Anthropology of Human Movement
M.A., Ph.D., D.A. TherapyM.A., Ph.D., D.A., Ed.D. ChoreographyM.A., Ph.D., Ed.D., Teaching K-12, Dance
in higher EducationFacultyLaura Brittain, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Marcia Leventhal, CMA, DTR, Prof.
Drid Williams, Assoc. Prof.Patricia Rowe, Ed.D., ProfessorJudith Schwartz, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Genevieve Oswald, B.S., Adj. Prof.Doris Rudko, B.S., Adj. Prof.Ernestine Stodelle, Adj. Prof.Dirk Berger, M.D., Adj. Assoc. Prof.
Indrani Rahman, Adj. Assoc. Prof.
Giancarlo Bellini, M.A.,Adj. Asst. Prof.
Miriam Berger, B.A.,Adj. Asst. Prof.
Andre Bernard, B.S., Adj. Asst. Prof.
Michelle Berne, M.A., Adj. Asst. Prof.
Ellen Kogan, M.A., Adj. Asst. Prof.
Richard Krugley, M.D., Adj. Asst. Prof.
Iris Rifkin-Gainer, M.A., Adj. Asst. Prof.
Jane Ederer Schwartz, M.S.W., M.A., C.M.A.
Adj. Asst. Prof.Judith Scott, M.A., Adj. Asst. Prof.
Mariano Parra, Adj. Asst. Prof.Margaret Beals, InstructorJill Becker, M.A., InstructorMaher Benham, M.A., InstructorSally Blane, B.S., InstructorApril Brooks, M.A., InstructorNada Diachenko, B.S., InstructorBrenda Farnell, B.Ed., InstructorRisa Friedman, M.A., InstructorMary Gamberdella, B.S., InstructorJane Goldberg, B.A., InstructorWade Goss, M.A., Instructor
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/Joan Griffin, M.A., Instructor.Laura Hausmann, B.F.A., InstructorSachiyo Ito, B.A., M.A., InstructorGretchen Langstaff-Schaffer, M.A., InstructorJames Lauth, M.A., InstructorSun Ock Lee, B.A., InstructorRichard Levi, A.B.A., InstructorPeter Madden, M.A., InstructorGary Masters, B.F.A., InstructorFred Mathews, B.F.A., InstructorDebra'McCall, M.S., InstructorJudith Moss, B.A., InstructorFrancis Parker, B.S., C.M.A., InstructorVirginia Reed, M.A., InstructorMary Sichel, M.A., InstructorSloan Robinson, Assoc., InstructorAmelie Strauss, B.A., InstructorEllen Tittler, B.S., InstructorRosilyn Wilder, M.A., InstructorLavinia Williams, InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Intro. to Modern Dance 2
Beg. BalletBeg. Modern Dance TechniquesSurvey of Folk, Square, & Social
Dance FormsJazz Dance Tech. Inter. & Adv.Dance ClubInter. Tech. and Adv.Rhythmic Analysis & Percussion
for DanCeInter. BalletCreative Dance for ChildrenIndependent StudySenior Dance ProjectTap DanceIntro. to Dance CompositionModern Dance in P.E.Jazz Dance Tech., Adv.Effort/Shape Movement AnalysisAdv. BalletAdv. Tech., ModernAdv. Dance PracticumDance Composition: Group FormsDance NotationMethods & Materials in Teaching
DanceDance RepertoryHistorical Develop. of DanceMethods of Accomp. for DanceAmerican Dance HeritageTeaching Creative Rhythmic Move.Intro. to Dance TherapySensitization Through DanceTech. of Dance Therapy I, II
Aesthetics in DanceEthnic Dance: 'A Cultural HeritageAfrican Dance An Intro.Observation, Conference & Student
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Dance Therapy Colloquium I, II 3-3
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Da:.ce Therapy as Primary Treat. 3
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Internship in Dance 3-6
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Dance Therapy for the Mentally Ill 4Dance in Higher Education,-' 3
Dance WorkshopHistorical DevelopmentDance II
Independent StudyResearch in DanceWriting Dance CriticismDance for the Special ChildEvaluative Research in DanceTherapy
Seminar in Dance/Dance TherapyAnthropology of the Dance I, II
Symbolic Anthropology I, IIIdeokinesiologyDepartmental SeminarSeminar in History & Criticismof the Dance
Independent StudyAdv. BalletAdv. Tech., ModernAdv. PracticumDance C4-0;,sition: Group FormsAdv. Ja2, Tech.Aesthetic: in DanceDance NotationDance RepertoryEthnic Dance: A Culture HeritageAfrican Dance: Adv.Kinesiology for the DancerAlignment I, IIDance ArchivesIntro. to the Anthropology ofDance 3
Theory &' Methodology in theStudy of Social 3
Anthropology of Dance & HumanMovement
Performing GroupsWashington Square Repertory Dance Co,Director: Laura BrittianFormal and Informal Concerts, TouringKaleidoscope DancersDirector: Judith Schwartz
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Linda Diamond CompanyGreenhouse Dance CompanyKogan-soloist & Anna SokolowSachiyo Ito (Kabuki) Dance CompanySun Ock Lee CompanyJane Goldberg Jazz TapEugene Van Grona First Negro Ballet CoMarriano Parra Spanish Dance Co.Holly Fairbanks Dance Co.Nat Horne Company
NEW YORK UNIVERSIT /Private Institution
School of the ArNYU Theatre Program40 E. 7th StreetNew York, NY 10003(212) 598-2401Lawrence Rhodes, Chairman
DegreesB.F.A., M.F.A. Dance Major .
Program Emphasis: Ballet, Modern Dance,
Performance, Choreography &Education
Auditions requiredFacultyAlba CazzadaSergio CervettiKay CummingsStuart HodesDeborah JowittRachel LampertMarsha LiebermanClarice MarshallDon RedlichLarry RhodesTrynise Shapli!Linda TarnayUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance Technique 2-8
Dance Therapy & Composition 2-8
Music for Performance 3
Acting 2-4
Dance History 3
Kinesthetics of Anatomy 2-4
Directors & Choreographers Wkshp. 2-4
Theatre Program Crew 1
Graduate Courses S.H.
Same as above plusGraduate Seminar 3
Graduate Electives 12
Pe%forming-GroupSecond Avenue Dance CompanyDirector: Larry Rhodes
QUEENSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGEDept. of HPEDSpringfield Blvd. and 56th AvenueBayside, NY 11364(212) 631-6275Muriel Mannings, Coordinator
DegreeA.S. in Fine & Performing Arts Inter-
disciplinary\Degree with Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Ballet and
Modern DanceFaculty
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Mary Blum, M.A. ; Adj. Asst. Prof.Elyn Feldman, M.A., Ph.D. Cand., LecturerMuriel Mannings; B.A., Asst. Prof.Cynthia West, M1A., Adj. LecturerUndergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern DanceAdv. Beg. Modern DanceBeg. BalletAdv. Beg. BalletInter. Modern Dance I, IIInter. Ballet,/Intro. to Art of DanceDance Workshop I, IIFundamentals of Movement
Afro-Haitian
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RUSSELL SAGE/COLLEGE/Private InstitutionDept. of Visual & Performing. ArtsTroy, NY 42180(518) 27,0-2263 or 270-2340
Lisa Hillyer, DirectorDegreeB.A./Visual and Performing Arts: Dance
ConcentrationProgram Emphasis: Performance, Modern
Dance and TherapyFacultyLisa F. Hillyer, M.A., Asst. Prof.Jaae B. Broberts, M.S., Asst. Prof.Mary 1"),2nto Rose, M.A., Adj. Instr.;
MarF,-.ki Brewster Wagoer, Adj. Instr.
Und, --:;c.nate Courses
Mole 'mice, Beg., Inter., Adv.Ballet, Beg., Inter.
JazzDance Theatre lz
R.S.C. Repertory Dance Co. 3
Improvisation 3
Choreography 3
20th Century Dance History 3
Creative Movement for Children 3
Psychology of the Body 3
Dance Therapy 3
Women in Dance 3
Movement for 'the Performing Arts 3
Performing GroupR.S.C. Repertory Dance CompanyDirector: Lisa Hillyer & Jane RobertsFormal and Informal Concerts
SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE/Private InstitutionDept. of DanceBrcnxville, NY 10708(914) 337-0700.ext. 433Jennifer Donohue, Chairman
Degrees
Program Emphasis: Choreography, Performance,Education, Ballet, Modern Dance and Musicfor Dance
M.A. In conjunction with the Dance NotationBureau
Sarah Lawrence does not offer majorsFacultyMarie Adair, B.A.Pat Catterson, B.A.Normal Dalby, B.A.Jennifer Donohue, B.A.Rose Anne Thom, B.A.Elizabeth Keen, M.A., Guest FacultyDon Redlich, B.S., Guest FacultyUndergraduate CoursesModern Dance Tech. I, II, III
Ballet I, II, IIIPointeDance Composition I, II, III
Dance as a Theatre ArtExploratory Movement WorkshopDance ProjectsMusic as a Resource for the DancerMusic Improvisation for the ClassroomMusic and Dance WorkshopLabanotationTeaching Conference I, II
Anatomy for DancersLighting Design & Stagecraft
for DanceGraduate CoursesGraduate students take a combination of
the previously recorded courses eachyear plus:
Graduate SeminarThesis Project Choreography or
Written Work
SKIDMORE COLLEGEDept. of P.E. & DanceSaratoga Springs, NY 12866(518) 584-5000 ext. 337Beverly Becker, Chairperson
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DegreeB.S.FacultyMary AldtidgeRobert AshbyBeverly BeckerJohn BerdyIsabel H. BrownElisabeth CarrollLisa FusilloRalph GilbertLeo KakurinLinda MassaroniFelix SmithUndergraduate CoursesIntro. to Dance I, IISpecial Dance FormsBallet I, II, III, IVModern Dance I, II, III, IVBallet WorkshopModern Dance WorkshopLabanotationImprovisationChoreographyDance AppreciationDance HistoryStudent TeachingIndependent StudyIntermediate DanceAdvanced DanceSeminar
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BROCKPORTDept. of Dance
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Brockport, NY 14420(716) 395-2153Irma Pylyshenko, Acting ChairDegreesB.S./B.A. Dance MajorB.S./B.A. Interdisciplinary Arts for
Children with Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Modern Dance, Music for Dance, andKinesiology
FacultyRichard Castner, A.B., Assoc. Prof.Jacqueline Davis, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Garth Fagan, B.A.,Assoc. Prof.Santo Giglio, M.A., Asst. Prof.Natalie Goodhartz, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Sondra Fraleigh, M.A., Assoc. Prof.William Moulton, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Albert Opoku, Visiting ProfessorJames Payton, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Susannah Payton Newman, B.A., Assoc. Prof.Irma Pylyshenko, B.A., Asst. Prof.
Mark Scarborough, NTP
NEW YORK
Pamela Trippel, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Fundamentals of Music for Dance 2
Intro. to Dance 3
African Dance I, II, III 3 ea.
Trad. Dance FormsDance Survey & Beg. Technique 3
Dance Production 3
The Dance Experience 3
Dance Workshop I, II 1 ea.
Modern Dance I, II 2 ea.
Music for Dance 3
Social Forms 3
Elem. Notation 3
Kinesiology for Dancers 3
Cogtume for Dance 3
HistOrical Dance Forums &Background in American Dance 3
Dance Movement in Theatre- 3
Dynamic Balance/Movement Theories 3
History & Developjnent of Dance 3
Survey of Ethnic Dance 3
Afro-Carribean Dance 3
Intro, to Ballet 3
Inter. Ballet 3
Survey of Modern Jazz I 3
Survey of Tap Dance I, II 3 ea.
Inter. Dance Composition 3
Dance Technique & Theory 3
Ballet Technique 3
Philosophy & Aesthetics of Dance 3
Intermedia Performance 3
Dance ImprcAtisation: Tech. & Theory 2
Recreational Folk & Square Dance 1-3
Intro. to Laban Movement AnalysisEffort-Shape 3
Teaching Dance on the PrimarySchool Level
Children's Theatre Dance 3
Seminar in Dance Higher Education 3
Independent Study 3
Methods & Materials in Dance inHigher Education/Practicum 3
Historical Dance Reconstruction 2
Choreography for Theatre 3
Dance Repertory & Literature I, II 3 ea.
Dance Performance 3
Folk Dances & Ethnic Origins 3
Traditional Dances of SelectedCultures
Modern Jazz IIIntro. to Dance TherapyDance Performance Workshop I
. Dance Accompaniment WorkshopAccompaniment for DanceMusic Resources for DanceForeign Studies in Dance I, II
Teaching Dance on the SecondaryLevel 3
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Tech. InstructionChildren's Dance:Lighting for DanCeAdv. Production & DesignIndependent StudyGraduate CouisesCreative Project Track
ChoreograpkyPerformance
Directed Rese...:61 TrackDance/Aesthetics & CriticismDance in EducationNotation & Movement AnalysisDance in AfricaKinesiology for Dance
Performing_ GroupThe Bottom of the Bucket.,-.butDirector: Garth-F-dian'r
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO/State
Dept. of'Theatre & Dance201 Harriman HallMain Street CampusBuffalo, NY 14214(716) 831-3742, or'831-3743Linda Swiniuch, DirectorDegreesB.A. Special Major in DanceB.A. Theatre Dance ConcentrationB.A. Interdisciplinary Degree -Indivi-dualized Program
M.A.H. Master of Arts & HumanitiesInterdisciplinary Degree
Auditions requiredFacultyGinger Burke, Asst, Prof.Denise Cole, B.A., LecturerTressa Gorman, M.S., LecturerOlga Kostrijzky, LecturerEileen Lambert, B.A., LecturerChen Min, Cert. ChinaTom Ralabate, B.A., Asst. Prof.Linda Swiniuch, B.A. Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Ballet I, II
Inter. Ballet, I, II
Adv. Ballet I, II, III, IVPointe I, II, III, IVCharacter I, IIBeg. Contemp. I, II
Inter. Contemp. I, II
Adv. Contemp. I, II, III, IV
Choreography I, II
Ethnic Dance I, II, III, IV
Dance HistoryBeg. Tap I, II
Beg. Jazz I, it
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Inter./Adv. Jazz I, II, IIIInternship in Dance TeachingPerformanceBasic Acting I, IIMake UpIntro. & Tech. TheatreVisual ImaginationCostume Design & ConstructionStage Design and ConstructionStage LightingMusic TheoryKinesiologyAnatomyDance TutorialsIndependent ResearchGraduate CoursesProblems in DanceDance StudioPracticum in Dance TeachingIndependent ResearchMasters ProjectAdv. DirectingProblems in DirectingMasters Project, TheatreIndependent Research, TheatrePerforming GroupZodiaque Dance CompanyDirectors: Linda Swiniuch & Tom RalabateFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT GENESEO/StateDept. of Dramatic Arts & DanceState University CollegeGeneseo, NY 14454(716) 245-5841Scott J. Ray, Coordinator
DegreesB.A. Dance MinorB.A. Interdisciplinary DegreeProgram Emphasis: Performance, EducationFacultyJonette Lancos, B.F.A., LecturerBarbara Mason, M.A., Lecturer
ea.
NEW YORK
Performing GroupGeneseo Dance EnsembleDirectors: Dance FacultyFormal,and Informal Concerts, Touring
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT PURCHASE/State
Division of DanceSUNY College at PurchasePurchase, NY 10577
(914) 253-5018 .
Carolyn Brown, ChairmanDegreeB.F.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: PerformanceAuditions requiredFacultySally Banes, Asst. Prof.Fred Benjamin, LecturerThomas Brown, LecturerLarry Clark, Asst. Prof.Kazuko Hirabayashi, Assoc. Prof.Ivan Nagy, Visiting. Assoc. Prof.Richard Nelson, LecturerCharles Nicoll, LecturerRosanna Seravalli, Asst. Prof.Bettijane Sills, Asst. Prof.Sarah Staokhouse, Asst. Prof.Clay Taliaferro, Guest ChoreographerMel Wong; LecturerUndergraduate CoursesBallet TechniqueModern TechniqueBallet RepertoryModern RepertoryMusic I, II, IIIImproyisationAdv. JazzActing for DancersDance ProductionNotationCompoiition I, II, IIISenior ProjectParticipation in Senior Project
S.H.4
4
2
2
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Scott Ray, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Anatomy & Physiology'Modern Partnering
4
1
Intro. to Dance 3 Ballet Partnering 1.
Dance Studies I 1-2 Pedagogy 3
Accompaniment & Rhythmic Analysis 1 Performance Art 4
Dance History I, II 3-3 Western Dance History I, II 4 ea.
Dance Studies II 1-2 Costume Construction 1
Analysis of Dance TechniqueBasic Body Training for the
3 Lighting for Dance I, II, III
Company
1
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Actor or Singer 1 Experimental Forms 1.5,
Dance Ensemble 1-2 Choreography & Repertory 2.5
Dance Studies III 2 Modes and Meaning 4
Choreography I, II 2-2 African Dance & Its Descendents 4
Directed Study 1-3 Asian Dance 4
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Dance and RitualDancing WomenPost Modern DanceTraining Accompanists Ballet
and ModernNotation ReconstructionPerforming GroupThe Dance Corps at PurchaseDirector: Carolyn BrownFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
NORTH CAROLINA
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APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY/State Institution
HPERDepartmentBoone, NC 28608(704) 262-3141Ellen Thomas, CoordinatorDegreesDance Major offered through Special Studies
Minor and Interdisciplinary undergraduateprogram also available
Auditions requiredFacultyWendy FletcherEllen ThomasUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Human Anatomy & Physiology 3
Applied Human Anatomy &Physiology 3
Modern Dance I, II 2-2
Ballet I, II 2-2
Jazz I 2
Recreational Dance 1Dance Composition/Improvisation 3
Dance History 2
Dance 2
Applied Dance 2
Performing GroupAppalachian Dance EnsembleDirector: Wendy FletcherOneInformal Concert
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY/State:lInstitutionTheatre Arts Dept.Greenville, NC 27834(919) 757-6390Patricia Pertalion, CoordinatorDegreeB.F.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Ballet,Modern Dance and Jazz
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FacultyPaula Johnson, M.A., InstructorC. Petrus J. van Muyden, Certified Ballet
Master and. Pedagogue, Asst. Prof.Patricia Pertalion, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Patricia Weeks, M.F.A., InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet, Levels 1-8 3 ea.
Modern Dance, Levels-1-8 3 ea.
Jazz, Levels 1-8 3 ea.
Pointe Technique, Levels 1-6 1 ea.
Partnering, Levels 1-2 2 ea.
Tap,'Levels 1-3 1 ea.
Dance History 3
Composition 3
Special ProjectsPerforming GroupEast Carolina Dance TheatreDirector: Patricia PertalionFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS/State Inst.
P.O. Box 12189Winston-Salem, NC 27103
(919) 784-7170Robert Lindgren, Dean
DegreesDiploma in DanceB. F.A Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance and Ballet
FacultyKatherine Block, InstructorMarina Eglensky, InstructorRichard Gain, InstructorRichard Kuch, Asst. DeanDianne Markham, InstructorDuncan Noble, Asst. DeanGyula Pandi, InstructorMimi Paul, InstructorJoan Sanders, InstructorLydia Schwartz,lInstructorJoysanne Sidmisl, Instructor.Gina Vidal, InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet Technique 3
Modern Technique 3
Pointe/Variations 3
Men's Class 3
Adagio 2
Character 2
Technical TheatreProduction Crew 3 jDance History Survey 2
Performing 3
Critical Perspectives 2
Human Anatomy & Physiology 2
Mime 1
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Fundamentals of Music 3
Foundations of Values in theHumanities & the Arts 2
Kinesiology 2
Adv. Kinesiology 2
20th Century Dance 2
World Art 2
Choreographic Styles 2
Renaissance Dance 2
Baroque Dance 2
Nutrition 3
General Studies Elective 3
Technical Theatre 3
Production Crew 3
Dance History Survey 2
Composition 2
Repertory 1
Senior Recital 2
Liaison with Professional CompanyNorth Carolina Dance TheatreDirectors: Robert Lindgren & Salvatore Aiello
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE/StateCreative Arts:Dept.UNCC Station'Charlotte, NC 28223(704) 597-'2474
Degree.
Bachelor of Creative Arts Dance MajorInterdisciplinary DegreeProgram.Emphasis: Performance, Education,
and Modern DanceFacultyPamela Sofras, Asst. Prof.Gerda Zimmermann,, Assoc. Prof.
' Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Bdllet. I, II, III, IV 2 ea.
Modern Dance I, II, III, IV 3 ea.
Applied Dance and Repertory Lab 1
History of Dance I, II- 3 ea.
Ethnic Dance Forms I, II 1 ea.
Creative Dance Experiences I, II 1 ea.
Ideokinesiology 2
Dance Education Methods I, II '36a.
Dance Ensemble 3
Modern Dance V Studio Course & VI 3 ea.
Performing GroupUNCC Dance EnsembleDirectors: Gerda Zimmerman & Pamela SofrasOne Formal Concert, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyDance GalleryDirector: Gerda ZimmermannChamber Arts EnsembleDirector: Pam Sofras
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBOROSchool of Health, P.E., Recreation'L DanceColeman Building - Walker AvenueGreensboro, NC 27412(919) 379-5570Gay Cheney, CoordinatorDegreesB.F.A. Dance Major/Performance & Choreo-graphy
B.S. Concentration in Teaching Dance inNon-Public School Settings
B.S. Dance Teacher CertificationM.F.A. Choreogrpahy/PerformanceM.A. Education, History, Aesthetics and
CriticismPlacement RequiredFacultyEmily Adams, M.F.A., InstructorJan Adams, B.F.A., InstructorLois Andreasen, Ph.D., Assoc. ProfGay Cheney, Ph.D., ProfessorAnne Deloria, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Dot Silver, M.F.A., Artist -in 'ResidenceSue Stinson, M.S., Asst. Prof.Frank Vulpi, M.A., Accompanist/ComposerUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Dance 0-4
Intro. to Dance 3
Modern Dance 2
Ballet 2
History of Dance I, II 3 ea.
Ethnic Dance/Character Dance 1
Modern Jazz Dance 1
Exploration & Improvisation inDance 2
Time & Space/Design in Dance 2
Accompaniment for Dance 2
Dance Repertory 1
Movement for the Stage 2
Dance Production 3
Process in Choreography 2
Creative Synthesis in Dance 2
Understanding Motion in Dance 1
History of Dance 3
Dance Company 1
Social, Folk & Country Dance 2
Foundations for the Teachingof Dance 3
Dance Pedagogy I, II 2 ea.
Organization & Administration 3
Observation in Dance Education 2
Student Teaching in DanceEducation 3
Seminar in Dance Education 2
Creative Synthesis in Dance 2
Movement for Stage '2
Dance Company (Producti.6n/) 1
,Kinesiology 3
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Graduate CoursesChoreography-Solo and DuetChoreography-Large Croups
ThesisAnthropological Basis of Dance
20th Century DanceSurvey of Contemporary DanceImprovisational Basis of
Choreography'Dance Notation 3
Rhythmic Analysis 3
Dance Curriculum 3
Dance Criticism 3
Seminar in Dance Education 3
Dance Performance 2
Experimentation & Analysis
in Dance 3
Independent Study 3
Performing GroupUNCG Dance CompanyDirector: Anne DeloriaFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring.
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DegreesB.A. Dance MinorB.A. Interdisciplinary Degree in Sport/
Dance/Arts ManagementProgram Emphasis: Performance', Education
and Theatre DanceFacultyJaniece Kelley, B.A., InstructorJoan School, B.S.Ed., InstructorSuzanne C. Strew, M.Ed., Professor
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance History 3
Improvisation & Choreography 3
Kinesiology5
Folk Forms 3
Composition & Form 3
Creative Rhythms for Children 3
Production & Performance 3
Anatomy5
Dance in the Theatre 3
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.
School of Health, P.E. & Recreation
301 Eppler North
OHIO
ANTIOCH COLLEGE/Private Institution
Yellow Springs, OH 45387(513) 767-7331Dimitra Reber, Coordinator
Bowling Green, OH(419) 372-2525Ann K. Shea, Coordinator
Degree.withUndergraduate degree in Recreation
choice emphasis in Dance
Faculty
DegreeAnn Shea
B.A. InterdiscipAinary Degree Deborah Tell
Program Emphasis: Modern DanceThree part -time faculty
FacultyUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Dimitra Reber, B.A., Assoc. Prof. Ballet, Beg., Inter. 1 ea.
Barbara Symond., Adj. Instr. Ballroom
Undergraduate Courses Q.H. Folk & Square 1
Dance Fundamentals 1 Jazz1
'Beg. Modern Technique &Modern Dance I,II,III 1 ea:
ImprovisationTap 1
toter. Modern Technique &'Ballroom Dance 2
ImproviszitionEducational Dance I, 11 2 ea.
Beg., Inter. Ballet 1 ea. Rhythmic Implementations 2
Dance Composition I, 11 3 ea. Classical Ballet I, Il, III 2
Improvisation 3 Dance Performance Workshop 1
Dance Performance Ensemble 5 Principles of Dance in Art.&
History of Contempoviry Dance 5 Education 1
Modern Dance rechnique & Theory 2
Dance CompositionChoreography Workshop 1
BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE/Private Institution
Women's GymnasiumOH W)17
(2lf)) 826-2306Suzanne C. Strew, Coordinator
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Dance HistoryDance Production 3
Independent Study in Dance 1-4
Teaching Practicum, Modern var.
Teaching Practicum, Folk, Square &
Ballroom Dance var.
6
Graduate_' Courses
Dance History & PhilosophyPerforming GroupUniversity Performing DancersDirector: Deborah TellFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY/State UniversityDance ProgramP.E. 216Cleveland, OH 44115(216) 687-4883Linda Fischer-Packales, Coordinator
DegreesB.A. Dance MajorB.A./B.S. Dance MinorB.A. Interdisciplinary Degree-Self Design
Program Emphasis: EducationFaculty
117A., tecrffrer
-Linda Fischer-Packales, M.S., InstructorUndergraduate Courses
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1
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Beg. BalletBeg. Modern DanceBeg. JazzFolk DanceInter. BalletInter. Modern DanceInter. Jdzz DanceDance as an Art FormDance HistoryDance: A Creative Historical'Exploration
Approaches to Teaching DanceModern Dance CompanyIndependent Study in DancePerforming GroupCSU Dance Company.Director: Linda Fischer-PackalesFormal and Informal Concerts, TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyCleveland BalletDirector: Dennis Nahat/Ian Horvath
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DENISON UNIVERSITY /Private InstitutionDept. of DanceGranville, OH 43023(614) 587-6216Gill Miller, Chairperson
DegreesB.A., B.F.A. Dance MajorB.A., B.M., B.S., B.F.A. Dance EmphasisB.A., B.M., B.S., B.F.A., Interdisciplinary
Degree
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.OHIO
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,Modern Dance, and Notation
Auditions RequiredFacultyMuriel CohanNoel HallRichard KimbleGill MillerPatrick SuzeauUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance As An Art Form 3
Beg. Modern I, II. 1
Beg. Ballet I, II 1
Ethnic/JazyTTLI 1
Composition I, Ii- 2
Choreography 3-4
Inter. Modern I, II 1
Inter. Ballet 4 1
Dance History 3
Adv. Modern 1
Independent Study 3-4
KineSiologY 3.
Dance Notation, Beg., Inter. 3-3
Dance Repertory 2
Senior Research 4
Performance Workshop' 2
Directed Study 3-4
Performing Group.Director: Gill MillerFormal and Informal Concerts
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY/State Institution. 266 Memorial AnnexKent, OH 44242(216) 672-2015Eugenia Schoettler, Coordinator
De &ree
B.S. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance, Cho'reo-graphy and Education ---'
Q, Auditions RequiredFacultyKathryn Mihelick, InstructorEugenia Schoettler, Assoc. Prof:Andrea Tecza, InstructorMichele Zeller, InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Body Placement for Dance 1
Anatomy & Kinesiology 4
Modern I 3
Ballet I 2
Dance Composition I 2
Dance History 4
Ballet II 2
Modern II 3
Dan Composition II
7 7
OHIO
Movement NotationDance PracticumExercise PhysiologyAdv. ModernAdv. BalletGroup CompositionResources for TeachingIntro. to Athletic TrainingUnderstanding MusicStage LightingTheatre ManagementPerforming GroupKent Dance TheatreTwo Formal Concerts
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LAKE ERIE COLLEGE/Private Institution
Dance DepartmentBox 366Painesville, OH 44077
(513) 352-3361Mara Levinson, CoordinatorDegreesB.A., B:F.A., Dance MajorB.A. Interdisciplinary DegreeProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Ballet and Modern Dance
FacultyMara Levinson, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Patricia Brandt, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesBallet Technique I, II, III, IV 1-2
Modern Technique I, II, III, IV 1-2
Beg., Inter., Adv. Composition_ 2-3-33
3
3
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Dance HistoryPedagogyLabanotationJazz TechniquePointeModern RepertoryBallet Repertory 1
;;) B.F.4. 2
Performing GroupLake. Erie College DancersDirectors: Mara Levinson and Patricia Brandt
Two Concerts per Year
MIAMI UNIVERSITY/State Institution
220 Phillips HallOxford, OH 45056(513) 529-3600Lana Kay Rosenberg, Dirdctor
DegreesUndergraduate & Masters Level Degree-
Dance Minor.Program Emphasis: Modern Dance
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Faculty
Asst. Prof.S.H.
Rayma Beal, M.Ed., InstructorLana Kay Rosenberg, M.A.,Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Ballet I, II 2 ea.
Folk Dance 2
Modern Dance 2
Square Dance 2
Tap Dance 2
Jazz 2
Inter. Social Dance 2
Rhythmic Fundamentals 2
Basic Skills in Individual &
Dual Activities 2
Inter. Modern Dance Tech. I, II 2 ea.
Inter. Ballet I, II 2 ea.
Dance Improvisation 2
Dance Composition 3
Dance Techniques 2
Dance History 3
Dance Production 3
Performing GroupModern Performing GroupDirector: Lana RosenbergFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
OBERLIN COLLEGE/Private Institution
Theatre & Dance ProgramWarner Center for the Performing Arts
Oberlin, OH 44074(216) 775-8152William Byrnes, Director
DegreeB.A. Dance Major and Minor
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Ballet and Modern Dance
FacultyPatricia Giovenco, Asst. Prof.Mesa Rosasco, Asst. Prof.Stephanie Woodard, Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg, Modern DanceBeg./Inter. Modern DanceBeg,/Inter. Ballet
2
2
2
Inter. Ballet 2
Improvisation 3
Choreography I, II, III 3 ea.
Dance Aesthetics 3'
Oberlin Dance Company 3-4
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY/State Institution
Dept. of DanceSullivant Hall1813 North High StreetColumbus, OH 43210
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(614) 422-7977Helen P. Alkire, CoordinatorDegreesB.F.A. Dance MajorB.S. in Education-Dance MajorM.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance, Notation,
FacultyGladys Bailin, B.A., ProfessorEileen Clark, B.M., Asst. Prof.Frederick Kraps, LecturerMarcia Sakamoto, M.A., LecturerMadeleine Scott, M.A., Asst. Prof.Margaret Tcheng, M.A., Asst. Prof.
OHIO
Effort/Shape, History and ChoreographyAuditions requiredFaculty
Betty Walberg, B.A., LecturerPatricia Welling, B.S., Assoc. Prof.Shirley Wimmer, M.A., ProfessorUndergraduate Courses q.H.Ahuva Antiary, Asst. Prof.
Karen Bell, Asst. Prof. Dance Theory & Practice I, II, III 21
Vera Blaine, Professor Music for Dance I, II 7
Odette Blum, Assoc. Prof. Dance Tech.: Mod., Ballet, Ethnic 8 ea.
Patricia Gaither, Asst. Prof. Dance Kinesiology 6
Angelika Gerbes, Assoc. Prof. Inter. Dance Theory & Prac. I, II
Louise Guthman, Assoc. Prof. III 21
Ann Lilly, Assoc. Prof. Dance Notation I, II 4
Moira Logan, Asst. Prof. Laboratory in Dance Education 12
Vera Maletic, Asst. Prof. Ethnic Dance of Non-Western &
Rosalind Pierson, Assoc. Prof. Western Cultures 2 ea.
Lucy Venable, Professor Adv. Dance Therory & Practice
Undergraduate Courses Q.H. I, II, III 21
Impx_o_mtsation 1 Dance Cultures of the World I,
Dance Fundamentals I, II 1 ea. II, III 12
Modern Technique I, II 2 Practicum 12
Ballet Technique I, II 1 Independent Choreography &
Ethnic Dance Forms 1 Exper. Prod. 21
Dance Production Workshop 3 Teaching Dance I, II 7
Repertory: Established Work 2 History of Dance I, II, III 12
Repertory: New Work 2 Prod. Problems for Dance
Dance Notation I, II 3 ea. Theatre 2
Foundations in Dance Composition Independent Study 10
I, II, III 2 ea. Inter-related Courses with
Music & ChoreographyInter. Dance Composition
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3
Comparative Arts, Art, Film,Music and Theatre
History of Dance I, II 3 ea-. Performing Group
PerformingGmuE Title of Performing Group and Director
University Dance CompanyDirector: Vera BlaineFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
OHIO UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionSchool of Dance/College of Fine ArtsRufus Putnam HallAthens , OH 45701(614) 594-5091Shirley Wimmer, Director
DegreesB.F.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Educationand Modern Dance
Projected M.F.A., M.A.Program Emphasis: Performance, Choreography,Teaching, Kinesiology, History & Modern
DanceM.F.A. Interdisciplinary Degree
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VariesFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY/Private Institution45 University AvenueDelaware, OH 43015(614) 369-4431 ext. 566 or 316Mary Titus, Coordinator
DegreesB.A. Dance Major or MinorB.A. Interdisciplinary DegreeProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education
and Modern DanceFacultyMary Titus, M.A., ProfessorUndergraduate CoursesTechniques & Elements of DanceThe Body as an Instrument of
Expression
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OHIO
Dimensions of Dance
ImprovisationDance Composition IChoreography
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI/State InstitutionCollege-Conservatory of Music
Clifton Avenue, Mail Location #1
Cincinnati, OH 45221
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Elaine Valois, CoOrdinatorDegreesB.S./B.A. Dance MajorB.S. Dance Emphasis'B.A. Interdisciplinary DegreeM.S. Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Choreography, Therapy,
Performance, Education, Ballet, Jazz
and Modern DanceFacultyBonnie Mah, B.A., Instructor
(513) 475-2700David McLain, Head
Paula Steele, B.A., InstructorElaine Valois, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
DegreesUndergraduate Courses Q.H.
ILF.A. Dance Major, Ballet Emphasis Intro. to Modern Dance 3
M.F.A. Dance Major, Ballet Emphasis Modern Technique , II, IV 2-2-3
Program Emphas.: Ballet, Modern at Jazz Technique I, II 2-2
Secondary Level and PerfOrmance Ballet Technique I, II 2-2
Auditions RequiredTeaching Movement & Dance I, II, 3-3
FacultyTeaching Movement & Dance III 3
David Blackburn;- Assoc. Prof.Teaching Folk & Square Dance 3
P.W. Manchester, Adj. Prof. Choreography i 3
David McLain, ProfessorIntro. to Dance Therapy 3
Oleg Sabline, Assoc. Prof. Dance Therapy Workshop 3
M. Susan Simpson, Asst. Prof. Dance Production 3
James Truitte, Assoc. Prof. Performing Workshop 3
Undergraduate Courses Q.H. Dance as Living History 4
Ballet Technique 48 Philosophy of Dance 4
Modern Dance Technique 24 Independent Studies 4
Ballet/Dance History/Ballet Practicum 4
Vocabulary 18 Graduate Courses Q.H.
Ensemble 3 Dance Therapy Workshop 3
Dance Electives 12 Performing Workshop 3
English u Literature 18 Independent Studies 4
Music15 Practicum 4
Acting & Drama 9 Dance as Living History 4
Fine Arts and/or French 18 Philosophy of Dance 4
General Academic Electives 27 Performing Group
Graduate Courses Q.H. Valois Company of Dancers
Ballet Technique 16 Director: Elaine Valois
Graduate Directed Study 6
Modern Dance 8
Dance History 6
Electives18 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY/State Institution
Performing GrogDept. of Theatre Arts
CCM Dance EnsembleDayton, OH 45435
Director: Oleg SablineThree or Four Concerts per YearLiaison with Professional CompanyThe Cincinnati Ballet CompanyDirector: David McLain
(513) 873-3072Abe Bassett, Acting Coordinator
DegreesB.F.A. Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Perfor, nce, Education,
Ballet and Modern DanceFacultyGayle Smith, Instructor
UNIVERSITY OF TJLEDO/StaLe Institution Patricia White, Instructor '
Division of Health & Recreation Guest Artist Changes Quarterly
230l W. Bancroft Street 11214 Undergraduate Cpurses Q.11.
Toledo, OH 43606Ballet I, II 9-9
(419) 537-2762Modern Dance 1, IT, III 9-9-9
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Social DanceFolk DanceDance ImprovisationDance CompositionDance HistoryRhythmic AccompanimentTechniques of Teaching DanceCreative Dance for ChildrenStudies in Selected SubjectsChoreography,Philosophy of DanceIndependent StudyPerforming GroupDance EnsembleDirector: VariesLiaisonwith Professional CompanyDayton Ballet CompanyDirector: Stuart Sebastian
OKLAHOMA
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CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY /State InstitutionDept. of Health, P.E. & RecreationEdmond, OK 73034(405) 341-2980 ext. 231Ann Shanks, Coordinator
DegreeB.S. in Physical Education with DanceEmphasis
FacultyMuriel Herbrand, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Ann Shanks, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBeg., Inter., Adv. Modern DanceBeg. Inter., Adv. InternationalFolk Dance
Square and Ballroom DanceAdv. Square DanceRhythms & Dance FormsMethods & Materials In DanceRhythmic Activities for ChildrenChoreographyHistory & Philosophy of DricePerforming GroupKaleidoscope Dancers and OrchesisDirector:.Ann ShanksFormal and Informal Concerts, TouringLiaisonwith Professional CompanyPrairie Dance TheatreDirector: Beth Shumway
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OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON
563 Elm Avenue, Room 209Norman, OK 73019(405) 325-4021Miguel Terekhov, Chairman
DegreesB.F.A. Ballet PerformanceB.F.A. Ballet PedagogyB.F.A. Modern PerformanceM.F.A. Ballet or Modern Performance &
ChoreographyFacultyJohn Callander, InstructorYVonne Choutean, InstructorMary Holt-Haworth, InstructorRobbie Nadas, InstructorMiguel Terekhov, ProfessorEarl Tucker, B.S., InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet Tec nique I, II, III, IV 4-8
Mo0rn Da ce Tech. I, II, III, IV 22-32.Stage Ma eup for the Dancer 1
RehearsZ1 &,Production 3
Rhythmic Analysis of Movement 2
Intro.' to Dance Composition 2
Survey of Dance History 3
Repertory Dance Theatre 4-16
Dance Composition 2
History of Modern Dance 3
Methods of Teaching Dance 2
Practical Experience in TeachingModern DanCe
Ballet PantomimeCharacter DanceHistory of BalletBallet ChoreographyTeaching of Ballet TechniquePractical Experience in Teaching
Cla'ssical BalletSurvey of Dance HistoryBallet VariationsUO Ballet CompanyPerforming GroupUniversity of Oklahoma BalletDirector: Miguel TerekhovReperAory Dance TheatreDirector: Ko YukihiroFormal and Informal Concerts,
OREGON
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OREGON STATE UNIVERSI:':/State InstitutionDept. of Physical EducationCorvallis, OR 97331
(503) 754-2631Kathy Kerr, Coordinator
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OREGON
DegreesUndergraduate Degree Through P.E. Program
M.A.I.S. Interdisciplinary Studies
Program Emphasis: Performance & Education
FacultyPeggy Ciererska, B.A., InstructorKathleen Kerr, M.A., Assoc. Professor
Carol Soleau, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses Q.11.
Beginning Jazz 1
Ballet, Beg., Inter., Adv. 1-1-1
Ballroom, Beg., Inter., Adv. 1-1-1
Folk; Beg., Inter., Adv. 1-1-1
Modern, Inter., Adv. 1-1
Performance, Ballet 1
Performance, Folk 1
Basic Rhythms 2
'Folk Dance Workshop 2
Movement Notation , 3
Dance History 3
Performing GroupOSU Folk EnsembleDirector: Kathy KerrOregon Dance TheatreDirector: Carol Foleau
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON/State Institution
Dept. of DanceEugene, OR 97403(503) 686-3386Caroline Shell, Chairman,,,/
DegreesB.A. or B.S. Dance Major or Minor or
InterdisCikinary DegreeM.A. or MS's.
Program mphasis: Performance, Education,
BaJ1,.YEt, Modern, Pretherapy, Recreation,
Notation and EthnologyMasters programs includes these areas
plus research and criticismAuditions requiredFacultyKenneth Aldrich, M.A., Asst. Prof.
David M. Berkey, M.A.,Asst. Prof.
Janet Descutner, M.A.,Assoc. Prof.
Linda Hearn, M.A.,Assoc. Prof.Bruno Madrid, M.Mus., Senior Instr.
Caroline Shell, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Susan Zadoff, Senior InstructorUndergraduate Courses Q.H.
Basic Rhythms 2
Dance Improvisations 2
Ballet Vocabulary 2
Dance Laboratory 2
Special Studies 1-3
Intro. to Ballet Pointe 2
Body Fundamentals 3
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Intro. to DanceFundamentals of RhythmMovement NotationInter. Movement NotationDance LaboratoryDance Composition I, II
Dance AccompanimentTheoretical Foundations ofModern Dance
Dance in Musical. TheatreMusic for DancersDance LaboratoryThesisReading and ConferenceSpecial ProblemsSeminarWorkshopPracticumInter. & Adv. Ballet PointeDance ProductionBallet StagingDance ApprenticeshipGraduate CoursesBallet StagingSeminar -- Dance Films
PracticumConcert ProductionCultural Backgrounds of Folk
DanceMusic and ArtsRenaissance DanceBaroque Dance
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Evolution of Modern Dance 3
Dance Composition:Group Forms 3
Teaching Dance 3
Administration of Dance for
EducationResearchSupervised College Teaching
ThesisReading and Conference.Special ProblemsResearch in Dance
SeminarWorkshopPracticumAesthetic Basis for DancePerforming GroupConcert.Dance TheatreDirector: Janet DescutnerDobre Folk EnsembleDirector: Kenneth AldrichFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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PENNSYLVANIA
PENNSYLVANIA EAST STROUDSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.CSSC Dance StudioEast Stroudsburg, PA 18301
ALLENTOWN COLLEGE/Private Institution (717) 424-3331
Dept. of Theatre & Dance Mary Jane Wolbers,Dance Coordinator
Center Valley, PA 18034 Degrees
(215) 282-1100 ext. 243 B.A., B.S. Dance Concentration
,Cynthia M. Kemmerer, Coordinator Facula
2a1!Mary Jane Wolbers
B.A. in Dance Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Program Emphasis: Performance, Modern and Rhythmic Form & Analysis 1
Composition Social Forms of Danced 1
Proposal for Dance Certification as Ballroom Dancing 1
Communication with Dance Emphasis Special Forms/Topics 1
New program slated to begin Sept. 1982 Dance I, II / 1-1
Undergraduate Courses S.H. Folk & Square Dance 1
Techniques & Materials of Dance Dance for Elementary Grades 1
Improvisation Contemporary Dance Workshop 2
Notation Modern Dance 3
Rhythms 6 Dancemakers of the 20th Century 3
Ethnic Forms Theory & Practice of Creative
Dance Tech. II: Modern Dance Forms 3
and Ballet 6 Theory & Practice of Social Forms 3
Dance Tech.:III/IV Modern Dance Movement for the Performing
and Ballet _ 6 Artist 3
Foundations in Dance Composition Independent Studi.,s in Dance Arr.
1, 11 6-6 Internship in Dance Arr.
Music.for Dance 2
Labanotation 3
Survey of Dance History 3
Inter. Dance Composition 3 POINT PARK COLLEGE/Private Institution
Methods for Teaching Educational Fine Applied & Performing Arts
Dance 3 201 Wood Street ,
Kinesiology for Dancers 3 Pittsburgh, PA 15.222
Dance /;erformance-Student (412) 391-4100 ext. 330
Thoreographi.c Project 3 Nicolas Petrov, Director
Dance Performance: Faculty/ Degrees
Repertory Composition 3 B.A. in Dance
Dance Performance: Musical B.F.A. in Dance (Students choice of
Theatre Production 3 concentration in Jazz; Ballet or
Dance Composition: Student Modern Dance)
Project 3Program Emphasis: Performance & Education
Movement Theory: Effort & Space Aiditions required for B.F.A. Program
Harmonies 3 Faculty1
,
Dance Performance: Touring Company 3 Susan Abbey, Instructor '
Movement Esthetics 3 Douglas Bentz, B.A.,' Asst. Prof.
Senior Project: Integrating ,
Kenneth .Johnson, Assoc. Prof.
Exii,cience 3 Mansur, Kamaletdinor, Professor
Dance Practicum: Costume .Judith Leifer, Agst. Prof.
Construction 3 Marion Petrov, Asst. Prof.
Dance Practicum: Performance Nicolas Petrov, Professor
(.hom:ography 3Ronald Tassone, B.F.A., Assoc. Prof
Jazz/Tap/Musical Comedy 3Paddy Tvon, B.F.A., Instructor
Dance Practicum: Summer Mot' Alent Jodi Welch, B.A. Instructor
and Company 3-5 Undergraduate Courses
Independent Stildv 3 Intro. to JazzIntro. to Modern DanceComprehensive Dance Forms I, II, III, IVAnalysis of Dance Tech. I, li
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PENNSYLVANIA
k)lassical Ballot 1, IL Performance Environi s 3
Production, Rehearsal & P Senior Choreographic crojects, 2
1, II, III, [V Concepts Underlying Movement
Dance Notation 1, II Therapy 3
History of Dance I, 11 Intro. to the Principles & Tech.
,Dance Composition I, fI of Movement Therapy 3
Ballot Dynamics of Movement Therapy 3
Jrcz.zPrinciples & Tech.t)fBio-
Modern Energetics 3
Children's Dance for Dance Majors 3
Afro American ance 2
fInternational Folk Dance 2
TEPLE UNIVERSITY/State Institution Ballroom Dance, 1, ll 2
n;inc Dept. Tap Dance 2
i,'(..(rnkl Floor, Reber Hall Hatha Yoga 2
Philadelphia, ['A 19122 Pantomime 2
(2)5) )B7-710 Field Experiences in Dance
John Gamble, Director Teaching 1-4
De_greesField Experience in Dance
B.F.A. Dance Major with Modern Dance Performance 1-4
Performance Emphasise Independent Study and Research . 1-4
Program Emphasis: Modern Dance and Graduate Courses S.H.
Performance Dance Technique 1-8
Ed.1).Dance Tech. Field Experience 2
Program Emphasis: Modern Dance, Choreographic Technique 2
Performance and Education The Dancer & the Dance Medium 3
Auditions Required The Creative Process & the
Faculty_.,Dance Symbol 3
Sarah Alberti-Chapman, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof. Dance: Frameworks for Action 3
Frances Bowden, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof. Working with an Artist 1
Edrie Ferdun, Ph.D., Professor Apprenticeship in Dance 2
Hellmut Fricke-Gottschild, Professor Dance in Education
John Gamble, Assoc. Prof. Philosophical Themes & Perspectives3
EvaCholwon, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof. Dance Criticism 3
Ann Vachon, Asst. Prof. Graduate Composition 2
Undergraduate Courses S.H, Choreographic Projects 3-6
t\I3-6
Movement as a Medium 3 Readings & Conference in ice 3-6
Tech. & the Dancer 3 Research in Dance
Dance Making 61' the Dancer 3 Master's Project in Dance 3-6
DanCer & the Dance 1-qTfession 3 Master's Thesis in Dance 6
Modern Dance I, II,- IIL, IV, V 2-4 Doctoral Dissertation in Dance 3-6
Classical Ballet, I, II, III, IV, V 2-4 Perfor in_ Grou.p.
,Yz. Dance I, II 2 Temp'. University Repertory Group
Movement Improvisation I, II 2-2 Dire tv: Ann Vachon
Contact Improvisation 2 Liais -)n with Professional Company
Dance Composition 13-1.1 2-2 Sybil ..:--e Company
Dance Composition for Coup Forms 2 Director: Eva Gholson
Choreographic Projects/0, II 2 Ann Vachon Dance Conduit
Dance in Cultural. Pei-Sp/ctives 3 Director: Ann Vachon
Forces & Figures in 20th Century Zero Moving Dance Company
Dance 3 D's-ector: Hellmut Fricke-Gottschild
Idenki4nesis 3 Seminole Works
Labanotation 3 Director: John Gamble,
Effort/Shape Analysis 3
Basic Stagecraft for Dance 3
Lighting Design for Dance 3
Music for Dancers 3 WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGE/State Institution
Dance Costume &.Maketip. 2 School of Health Sciences
Repertory 3 West. Chester, PA 19380I
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(215) 692-5904Barbara Coates, Coordinator
DegreesB.S. Dance EmphasisB.A. Interdisciplinary DegreeProgram Emphasis: EducationFacultyBill Buster, MEd., Assoc. Prof.Barbara Coates, M.A., Asst. Prof.Bat'lpara Lappano, B.S., Asst. Prof
Judith Roy, M.S., As t. Prof.
Lida Nelson Smith, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Social/Square/Folk 1
Fundamental Movement/Educ.Rhythms
PENNSYLVANIA - RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA
Choreography L, II 33Musical Resource for Dance 3
Dance History 3
Intro. to Dance Therapy 3
Dance Seminar 3
Dance Company 1-3
Independent Performance 1-3
Independent Study 1-3
Performing CroupR.I.C. Dance CompanyDirector: Jennifer Cook,Formal Concerts, Touring
Modern Dance I, II 1-2 SOUTH CAROLINA
Adv. Social /Square 2
Adv Folk 2
Dance/Movement for Speciai Gro;:p 2 COLUMBIA COLLEGE/Private InstitutionTan 1, Il 1-1 Box 981, C.C.Ballet I, II 1-1 Columbia, SC 29203Principles of Choreography 2 (803) 786-3825History of Dance 2 Libby Deemer, Coordinator
Aerobics/Jazzrcise 1 DegreePractice & Theory. I. B.A. in Dance
Musi.- & Movement 1 Program Emphasis: Education ao! Dance
Dance in Theatre Arts 2 Faculty
Jazz 1, II 1-1 Anita Ashle:, Instructormary Martin, Instructorfj)by Beemer, InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.11.
Dance 1.2chnique 2
RHODE ISLAND History & Theory of the Dance 3
Dance Company 1-t;
Choreography I, II 2-2
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE/State Institution Dance Educaticin 3
Dept. of H.P.E. Applied Teaching Skills 1-2
600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue Labanotation 3
Providence, RI 02906 20th Century Dance 3
(401) 456-8046 Senior Concert 1
Barbara Ebenstein, Coordinator Practicum Experiences 1-4
Degrees Independent Study 1-4
B.A. Interdisciplinary Degree Anatomy & Physiology 3
B.S. Individualized Dance Major Kinesiology 2
Program Emphasis: Performance and Intro. to Dance Therapy
Education Dance Injuries: Prevention & Care
No Audition for major but permission Improvisation
for individualized minor Performing Group
Faculty Columbia College Dance Company
Barbara Ebenstein M.A., Asst. Prof. Director: Libby Beemer
Several Part-time Instructors Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 3
Inter. Modern Dance 2
Adv. Modern Dance 2
Jazz Dance 2
Ballet 2
Dance for Children 3
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FURMAN UNIVERSITY/Private InstitutionDept. of Health and Physical EducationPoinsett HighwayGreenville,, SC 29613
SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE
(803) 294-2044SOUTH DAKOTA
Brenda McCutchen, Coordinator-DegreesB.A. in H.P.E. with Dance Concentration SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVLV1i,TY/State Inst,
B.A. Interdisciplinary Major Dept. of Health, Physical Education &
Program Emphasis: General. Dance Recreation
FacultyBrookings, SD 57007
Rhonda Alpesin, Special Instr. (605) 688-5625
Jean Woodward, M.F.A., Adj. Instr. Marilyn Richardson, Coordinator
Brenda McCutchen, M.F.A., Instructor Degrees
Undergraduate Courses S.H. B.A. or B.S. Physical bducation with
Choreography: Solo A Duet 2 Dance. Emphasis ----_,
Choreography: Group 2 Faculty
History of Dance 3 Marilyn Richardson, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Tiwory, Methods, Cum of Dance 3 Betty Shay, M.S., instructor
Ballet 1 Undergraduate Courses S.M.
Folk 1 Fundamentals of Dance 1
Modern 1-2 Creative Dance for Children 1,
Square 1International FoIR Dance 1
Movement Education 2 Modern Dance I, [I 1-1
First Aid 2 Dance Composition 2
iomechanics & Kinosiology 4 Dance Forms 2
Anatomy 4 Theory 6 History of Dance 2
Exercise Physiology 4 Dance Production Lab 1
Philoso hy of P.E. with Dance Directed Studies 1-5
Emphasts 2 Field Studiies 1-4
Performng GroupT'echniqucs in Teaching Dane, 2
Furman anc(:,_Tti-iatreUndergraduate Cc.urse Special 1 5
Formal aerelnforml Concerts, Touring Workshol;1- 1-3
LiaisonwithProfessional CompanyOne Two, A Few... Dance CompanyDirector: Brenda McCutchen
TENN , :;El:
WINTHROP COLLEGE/State InstitutionDept. of Physical Education, Health & Rec. MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY
Rock Hill, SC 29733 Dept. of Health, Physical Education, &
(808) 323-2123 Recreation
Joanne Lunt, Coordinator CFA 232
DegreeMemphis, TN 33152
B.A. II.P.E.R. with Dance Emphasis (901) 454-2863Michele Varon, Director
Jane Bell , M.S., As t. Prof. Degrees
Joanne Lunt, Ed.D. Asoc. Prof. B.F.A. Theotre Major with Dance
Mary Beth Thompson, B.F.A., InstructorConcentration (anticipated Fall 1982)
Kndergraduato Courses S.H. 11ochelor of Professional Studies with
Modern [once, Beg., Inter., ATv. 1-1-1 Dance Maj:iy
Ballet, bog., Inter. L-1 Undergraduate concentration available
Program Production Lwith various majors
Choreography I, II, III 1-2-2 M.S. Physical Education with Dance
Dance Appreciation 3 Emphasis
Social Dance iM.A. interdisciplinary Degree
P,T1nd & Square- Iance I
Auditions anticipated for Spring 1983
Intro. 1, Teaching Nance 3 FacuTt/
Performing t;rotTSusan Chrictzberg, instructor
Winthrop Dance TheatreNancy Henner, M.S., Instructor
Director: Joanne LuntMichele 1:nron, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Formal and informal concertsThree P,.,.it-Time Instructors
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Director: Michele Varon UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE/State Institution
Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring Dept. of Physical (-durationAlumni Gym, UTKnoxville, T4-37996(615)9974 -2169
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst. Richard Croskey, Coordinator
Dept. of Health, Physical Education and Degree
Recreation B.S. Ed. Dance Major and Minor
Box 432 ;ITS(' Program Emphasis: Performance, Ball t
Murfreesboro, TN 37132 and Modern Dance
(615) 898-2160 Faculty
Katherine Strobel, Cerdinafor Victoria Bolen, M.F.A.
Degrees Richard Croskey, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.
TENNESSEE
hndergraduate Courses Dance for Theatre 3
Rhythm;; for Elemeht.ary School Dance Production 1
Square A koend Dance Modern Dance Theory, Composition
Folk A Social oance and Beg. Notation 3
Modern Banco 1, 11 2----; Adv. Modern Dance & Notation 3
Adagio 2 cuitemporary Dance 6 Dancers 3
Ballet I, 11 roll,. & Square Dance I
Jazz Dance 2 Social Dance 1
Tap Dance I , II 2-2 lorn Dance 1
Eines i o logy 3 Infer. Modern Dance I
Materials A:Methods of Dance 3 Ballet 1.
Educational Dance in the Elem. & Inter. Ballet I
Middle School 3 Jazz 1
Adv. Dance Jechnique 2 Graduate Courses S.H.
Llementary Labanotation 3 Movement Therapy 3
Chozwraphy. 2 Teaching Rhythmic Activities 2
Performance Lab 1-3 History of Dance 3
Advanced Ballet 2 Pre-Classic Dance Forms 2
lnfernsh ip 6-12 Dance for the Theatre 3
Independent Studios 1-3 Modern Dance Theory, Composition
Stage Movement 3 and Beg. Notation 3
Production Lab 1 Adv. Modern Dance & Notation 3
Theatre Dance 3 Contemporary Dance & Dancers 3
Basic ;.:ime 3. Dance Production, .I
Graduate Courses S.H. Performing Group
Adv. Dance Technique 2 ._MTSU Performing Arts Company
Choreography 2 Director: Graduate Assistant
Lahanotation 2 -MTSU Folk Dancers
Ensemble Movement 3 Director: Katherine Strobel
Independent Project!-: 1-6
Performing Grout?M.S.U. Dance Company
B.S. Dance EmphasisN.S.Ed. Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Performanc,', ation
and Modern D;-,sc,.
Gene McCutchen, Ed.D., Asst.Undergraduate Courses
Prof.Q.H.
Ballet I, It, III,
Modern Tech. 1, II,
IV
III, IV
2-2-2-22-2-2-2
Faculti Jazz Tech. 1, II 2-2
Anne Holland, M.S., Asst../ Prof. Tap I, II 2-2.
Katherine Strobel, M.A., Asst. Prof. Folk & Square 9
Sondra Wilcox, Ed.D., Asst. Prof. Social 2
Undergraduate Courses S.M. Composition 1, II, III 2-2-2
Rhythmic Activities for Children 2 Adv. Composition 4
Pre-Classic Dance Forms 2 Dance History I, II 2-2
Movement Therapy 3 Dance Appreciation 3
Teaching Rhythmic Activities 2 Dance Production 2
History of Dance 3 Rhythmic Analysis 2
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TENNESSEE TEXAS
Creative Dance for Childi:enMethods of Teaching DanceNew Repertory Dance CompanyGraduate CoursesAdv. Modern 'technique'Practicum in Dance ProductionRhythmic AnalysisAdv. CompositionStagecraft for . ProductionHistory of Dance 6 Related ArtsHistory of Dance & Related ArtsCreative Dance for ChildrenPerforming GrouNew Roprtory,Dance CompanyDirector: Victoria BolenTwo Concerts Yearly
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p . u1. Ph y:; (.1 I Educat ion Health
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Carolyn Byrum, Coordinate,-
B.S. and h.A. Physical Education, Dance
Minor.
Program huiphasis: Performance, Education
and Modern D;n
nculICarolyn Byrum, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate Coursi
Intro. to Dance
Hance ProductionDance Appreciationiig. Dance Techniques..Intair./Adv. Dance Productions 2-2
heg. Dance Composition 3
lime! iAdv. Dance Composition 3
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FacultyLouise Knowles, Ed.S., Assoc. Pro
Deanne Collins, B.F.A., Graduate Ass.
Undergraduate Courses S. 1
Fundamental MovementDance 1, 1.1
Beg. Folk & SquareModern DanceFolk & Square ModuloMovement Education in the Creative
ArtsTheory & Practice of Teaching
DanceDance for Children
1-1
1
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2
3
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VANDER6iLT UNLVEitfilTY/Private Institution
Sarratt 402Nashville, TN 32740
.(615) 322-2471Claudia Edwards, Coordinator
DegreeDegree not yet offered
Faculty.Claudia Edwards, N.F.A.,Melanie Greenwood, Professional Exp.
Performing GroupVanderbilt Dance GroupDirector; Claudia Edwards
XAS
LAMAR UNIVERSITY/State InsfitAition
Dance DivisionBox 10039, L.0.Beaumont, TX 777LO(713) 838-8713Rebecca Obenauf Hill, Director-4w6reesB.A. Dance MajorB.S.
Program Emphasis; Performance,Ballet and Modern Dance
Hance Education Certification Av;.,_table
FacultyRae Gremillion, M.S., A it, Prof.
Rebecca Okenauf Hill, M.A., Asst. Prof.
Belle Mead Holm, Ph.D., Professer
Jamie !1.F.A,:., Instructor
Mildred Lowerv, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.
Vathleen Tri adway, M.F,A., Lecturer
Undergraduate Cuur:v S.H.
Intro. to Dance 2
Jazz I, II, III 2-2-2
t ation,
Ballet I, II, III, IV
Folk DanceModern. Dance I, II, III, IV
Tap DanceBallet CompanyModern Dance CompanyDance EnsembleMusical Comedy DanceTheatre Dance FormsPrinciples of Creative DanceChoreography b Dance ProductionWorkshop in Dance EducationIndividual Study in Dance Educ.Methods & Materials in Dance Educ.History & Theory of DancePerforming GroupLamar BalletDirector: lamM. KindlLamar Modern DanceDirector: Kathleen TreadwayCardiuiaI (floggersDirector: Mildred LoweryFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
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NORTH TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY/State inst.Phyical Education and ft,nce Dept.N.T. Box 13857*Denton. TX 76203(817) 788-2186Sandi Combest, Coordinator
12L6c"Ii.II. S. , B.A. Dance Major and Minor
M.S., M.A.Undergraduate Emphasis: Modern Dance,
Dance EducationCertification is offeredInterdisLiplinary Masten: Program stressesPerformance' /Choreography or Theory
Placement in Tech iques Classes Required
FacultySandi Combest, M.Ed., Assoc. Artist-in-Res.Shelley Cushman, M.S., LecturerPamela Fuller, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Leigh Kitchen, M.Ed., LecturerUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Modern Dance LaboratoryBallot 1
Intro. to Dance .formancelmprovisation & Intiro. to Compos. 3
Music Analysis for)Dance 3
Intro. to Movement Therapy 3
Materials & Methods in Dancefor Secondary Schools 3
Dance Production 3
Graduate Courses S.H.
History of Dance 3
Principles & Theories of Dance 3
TEXAS
Studies in DanceDevelopment of Motor Skills in
the Area of Dance 3
Critical Analysis of Professional.Literature
Improvisation as a Basis for
ChoreographyPrinciples of Fiance TheatrePhilosophy of the Dance 3
Kinesiology & Biomechanics 3
Survey of Performing ArtsManagement
Studies in DanceSpecial ProblemsPerforming. GroupNTSU Dance ClubDirector: FacultyFormal and Informal Concerts
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SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY/State Lust.Division of DanceBox 2269, University StationHuntsville, TX 77341
(713) 294-1326Mary Ella Montague, Clitrper:;onDegreesB.A., B.F.A., B.A.T., Dance MajorB.A., B.A.T., Dance MinorM.A., Dance SpecializationProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education
and Modern DanceMasters Degree stresse:. EdueatinAuditions RequiredFacultyPatrick Carroll, B.F.A., Adj. Instr.Lorraine Katterhenry, M.F.A., LecturerDiane Keany, M.A., Adj. Instr.Mary Ella Moretague, Ed.D., ProfessorDaniel Phillips, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses 8.11.
4-* Folk Dance Forms IPopular. Dance FormsTheatre Dance Forms I 1
Rhythmic Structure of Movement 3
Dance Technique: Ballet & Modern III 1
Sr517Aaalysis of Ballet 3
C ncepts -of Dance as Art 3
S cial and Folk Dance Forms 3
raduate Courses S.H.
ance Workshoplistory & Philosophy of DanL.eminar in DanceCurrent Readingsdv. Composition in Contemporaryheory of Danceymposium in Folk & Social DanceForms
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Seminar in Dance ProductionDevelopment of Adv. SkillsIndependent. StudyPerforming GroupSam Houston Dance CompanyDirector: Many Ella Montague'Formal and Informal Concerts
3
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SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY/Private last.Dance DivisionMeadows School of the ArtsDallas, TX 75275(214) 602-3105Toni Beck, Chairperson
Dug.rees
B.F.A. Major
B.A. fiance Minor
M.F.A.Program Emphasis: Pei0,rmance, Ballet., Modern
and Jazz Dance (undergraduate)Program Emphasis: Perf')rmance, Moduli) Ddnce,
cumpositioa/Choieography and History A
Criticism (=s,.ers)condary Dance Certification
Adilions req,_,IredVacuityJose AborastainRobert BeardToni BeckBetty FergusonKaren KrictiRichard Pal,imoT. Jean RayDick AbrahamsonNaneen Vestal!!ndergradunte Courses S.H.
Ballet. Technique 14
Modern 12
Jazz 8
Adv. Technique 6
Dance History 6
Kinesiology 2
Methods-Elementary 3
Methods-SecondaryF.lement: of Music
Theory I, II 2-2
Oance Ete(.tives 16
Dance Proan,:iun 3
Pedagogy 3
Moders Pedagogy 3
Jazz Pedagogy 3
";raduate Courses I.
Dance HistoryResearch Methods A BibliographyTeaching Method3;,)gy20th Century CobceptsI-Aemoni!-; of Co ;posit ion 3
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Dance CompositionBallet PedagogyModern PedagogyJazz PedagogyKinesiologyElementary LabanotationProduction SeminarDance RepertoryBallet Technique (all levels)Modern Technique (all levels).Jazz Technique (all levels)Tap, Beginning and IntermediateMusical Comedy Styles (contract)
CharacterDirected StudiesThesis ResearchPerforming GroupUniversity DancersDirector: Bob BeardInformal Concerts and TouringLiaison with Professional CompanyBill Evans and CompanyDancers UnlimitedDallas Ballet
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SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY/State Inst.Dept. of Health, Physical Education and
RecreationSan Marcos, TX 78666(512) 245-2563Joan Hays, Coordinator
DegreeB.A., Major-MinorProgram Emphasis: Modern Dance and
EducationCertification availableFacultyJoan Hays, Ph.D., ProfessorJennifer Mitchell, InstructorPat Stone, InstructorUndergraduate Courses S.H
Modern Technique A,B,C 1-1-1
Ballet Technique A,B,C 1-1-1
Jazz 'Technique A,E,C 1-1-1
Recreational Dance A,B,C 1 -1.-
Composition I, II 1-1
Childrens' Dance 3
Care A Prevention of At.hlInjuries 3
Dance Production 3
Rhythmic Structur.; 3
Dance Teaching Methods 3
Dance History A,b 3-3
Aesthetics 3
Adv. Choreography 3
Kinesiq logy 3
TEXAS
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY/State Institution Srisan Myatt:
Dept. of Health, Physical Education Kimberly Staley
and Recreation Undergraduate Courses 5.11.
P.O. Box 4070 Accompaniment for Dance 1
Lubbock, TX 79409 Dance Composition 1
(806) 742-3361 Understanding the Arts: Dance 3
Peggy Willis, Coordinator Dance Performance 2
Degree's Inter. Ballet I, II 1-1
B.A. in Dance Inter. Modern Dance I, II 1-1
B.S. in Physical Education with Major Inter. & Adv. Tap Dance 1
or Minor in Dance Choreographic Desi s 1
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education, Dance Notation 3
Ballet and Modern Dance Theory of Dance Technique 2
Certification available Theory & Practice of Teaching
Fac n ICI \Dance 3
Diana Moore, M.F.A., Assoc. Pro l.. Adv. Ballet 11 1
Peggy Willis, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof\, Dance Production 2
Under.graduat.eCourse!4 13_....1LAdv. Modern Dance I, II 1-1
Pantomime I Choreography 2
JA/..; 1 Workshop in Dance 1
Mn.:iral Stage Dance I Dance for Elem. School Children 3
Modern Dance 2 Selected Topics 1
Ballet 3 Independent Study 3
Improvisation i Cooperative Education (Dance) 1-6
Dance Production Activities I Graduate Courses S.H.
Modern Dance Repertory 2 1):::ce Performance 2
Pedagogy 3 Professional Affiliation in
History of the Dance 3 Dance 3-6
Performing Group Research Methods in Dance 3
Texas Tech University Ballet Workshon in Dance 1-6
Director: Peggy Willis History of Dance: Primitive to
Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring Renaissance 3
History of Dance: i:onaissance to
Modern 3
Dance Pedagogy: Ballet 3
TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY/State Institution Choreographic Studies in Dance 3
Dept. of Dance Dance for the Handicapped 3
P.O. Box 23717 TWU Station Adapted Dance 3
Denton, TX 76204 Adv. Ballet I, II 1-1
(8:7) 383-1573 Modern Dance Theatre Tech. 1, Il 1-1
Aileen Lockhart, Chairperson Philosophy of Dance 3
Drees Dance Pedagogy.: Modern and Jazz 3
B.A. Dance and Related Arts Special Topics (Master's) 1-3
8.5. Dance and Related Arts with Individual Study 1-3
Teaching Credentials Cooperative Education 1-3
M.A., Ph.D. Dance and Related Arts Thesis 6
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education, Critical Analysis of Professional
Ballet, Modern Dance, History, Choreo- Literature 3
graphy and Pedagogy. Interdisciplinary Seminar in Dance & Related Arts 1-3
degrees also available Special. Topics (Doctoral) 1 -3
Faculty Cooperative Education 1-3
Rosann M. Cox Dissertation 6 //
Sarah Davis Performing Group
Adrienne Fisk Dance Repertory Theatre
Penelope Hanstein Director: Adrienne Fisk
Charles Barrett International Folk Dance Company
Marilyn Hinson Director: Gladys Keeton
(;ladys Keeton Formal and Informal Concerts
Aileen Lockhart
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-CLEAR ;SAKE C1TY/State Faculty
2700 Bay Area Blvd.Barbara Agosta, Assoc. Instr.
U.H. Clear LakeDede Albers, Adj. Instr.
Houston, TX 77002Ilene' Arnold, Assoc. Prof.
(713) 488-9264William F. Christensen, Prof. Emeritus
Jan Stockman Simonds, CoordinatorMattlyn Cavern, Professor
DegreesDenise Schultze Godfrey, Adj. Assoc. Prof.
B.A. Theatre Arts-Dance\ Louis Godfrey, Adj. Assoc. Prof.
M.A. HumanitiesBarbara Hamblin, Adj. f1st. Prof.
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education, Bruce Marks, Professor
Ballet:, and Modern DanceToni Lander Marks, Adj. Prof.
UH/CLC is an upper division School Cordon Paxman, Professor
Students must have 54 credits to he Karen Shores, Adj. Assoc. Prof.
admittedSondra Sugai, Adj. Assoc. Prof.
IacultyTenley Taylor, Adj. Instr.
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Farrell Dyde, B.S., LecturerArdean Watts, Chairman
Anne Jenkins, M.A., Instructor Undergraduate Courses Q.11.
Robyn McNelly, M.A., i.ecturerPointe, 1st Year 1
Jean Stockman Simonds, M.A., Assoc. Prof Intro, 'Theatre Performance 3 L
Denise .,,J' ,iki Williams, Lecturer2
Ballet. Basics
Sonja Zare M.A., Lecturer Beg. Ballet Tech. 2
.._JI.Undergraea i,,ate CoursesLallet Tech. 2nd Year 2
History 01. Dance .3Tech. Modern Dance, 1st Year 3
Kinesiology for the Dancer 3 Ballet Tech. 1st_ Year 3
FundamJ;ntals of Dance 31Character Dance
Dance Pedagogy 3 Pointe 2nd Year 1
Music and the Dance 32
Ballet Technique 3
Mi me
Character Dance,2nd Year 3
Modern Dance 3 Jazz, lst: Year 1
Dance Composition 3 Jazz, '2nd Year 1
1-Josearch A Performanee 3 Independent Study Arr.
H. .Graduate Courses S Pointe,3rd Year 1
1):111Ct' Pedagorl
Music Theatre, 1st Year 2
Modern Dance i-chnique 3 Music Theatre, 2nd Year 2
Rehearsal A Performance 3 Tech. Open Class 3
Adv. Choreography 33Ballet Tech. 3rd Year
Problems in Theatre var. Jazz, 3rd Year 1
Pe r form i nLCrouTPointe,4th Year 3
Ull/CIC Wtic, CollectiveBallet Tech. 4th Year 3 .
Director: aoan Stockman Simonds. Graduate Courses Q.V.
Formal and Informal Concerts. Touring PMT Company 4
Partner-Adagle 1
Men's ClassVariation Class 1
Choreography4
PTAHChoreography Project Arr.
Repertory-Ensemble Arr.
Repertory-Showcase Arr.
FMVERSITY ((F UTAH/State institution Pointe-Graduate1
Dept. 01 BalletBallet Tech. Grad. 3
301 Dance BuildingIndependent Study Arr.
j:alt Lid.- City, PT 84112Independent Study- Production Arr.
(8011 781-31independent Study-Choreography Arr
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Adrean Watts. Ch,rmanIndependent Study-Performance
De-reesIndependent Study-Teachin,j
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B.V.A. Ball..t MajorGrad. Projects
F.A. Mnal Theatre ELyhasis Grad. Research Project.
1. Ballet MajorThesis Research-Masters
,o re,:oiredThesis Cons.-Masters
irrrrj.
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UTAH VERMONT
Arr.Performing Dance Performance 6 Repertory A
Ballet West II Dance History 4-4-4
Director: William Christensen Dance Philosophy
Concerts Teaching Methods in Children's
Liaison with Professimial Dance
Ballet Went. Adv. Teaching Methods in
Director: Bruce Marks Children's Dance 2
Modern Dance Teaching Methods 5
Adv. Principles of Teaching Arr.
Senior Dance Seminar
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Research & Teaching Dance
Dept. of Modern Dance Kinesiology Arr.
Dance Building Dance History 5
Salt Lake City, UT 84112 5Dance History-Modern
(801) 581-7321 Problems in Historical Research Arr.
Jacqueline Clifford, Chairman Adv. Dance Philosophy & Criticism 2
Degrees Problems in Dance Education 2
B.F.A. Modern Dance Major Independent Study Arr.
Program Emphasis: Performance, Educall Research Design 1
Research Consultation
M.I.A. Modern Performance and/or Performing Crony
Choreography Performing; Danscompany
M.A. Modern Dance, Education, History Director: Louhelle Mangelson
or KinesiologyFacultyJacqueline Clifford, Ph.D., ProfessorSally Fitt, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.Elizabeth Hayes, Ed.D., Professor VERMONT
Loubelle Mangulson, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.Shirley Ririe, M.S.,ProfessorJoan Woodbury, M.S.,Professor BENNINGTON COLLEGE/Private Institution
Undergraduate Courses S.M. Bennington, VT 05201
Beg. Modern Dance 1 (802) 445-5401 ext. 202
Inter. Modern Dance I Degrees
Adv. Modern Dan,:e 2 B.A., M.A. Dance Major and Minor
Intro. to Dance 4 Interdisciplinary Degree
Modern Dance Tech. & Theory Arr. Program Emphasis: Performance and Modern
Modern Dance Workshop 2-2-2 Dance
Elements of Music 1 Auditions required
Rhythmic Analysis 2 Faculty
Individual Differences in Movement Ja6.. Moore
Performance 2 Wendy Perron
Conditioning for Dancers 1-1-1 Berbara Twan
Dance Production Lab. Arr. Joe IrThittman
Dance Accompniment 2 Martha Whittman
Resources is Lance ,1.companiment 2 Undergraduate Courses
Independent Study Arr. Beg. Composition
Dance Kinesiology Arr. Inter. Composition
Adv. Dance 1,:inesiology 3 Adv. Composition.
Adv. Dance improvisation 2 Intro. to Dance
Sound as a Basis for Choreography 2 Teaching Dance to Children
Dramatic Forms & Choreography 2 Performance Criticism
Dance Lecture-Demonstration 2 Stage Movement
Choreography for Visual Media 2 Lighting
New Directions in Choreography 2 Stage Ct,ift
Adv. Composition & Production Arr. Costume
Dance Prodo Lion 2-2-1 Techique Classes at all levels
Senior Choreography & Production 2 The Graduate Program is designed by the
Tech. 1.-p.1;ng,to Repertory 2 student. No set Graduate-Course.
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VIRGINIAManagement
3
Research Techniques 3
Readings and Research 3 ea.
JAMES MADISON UNIVLRSITY/Stato InstitutionThesis
6
Dept. of Physical & Health EducationCourse work in related areas
Godwin Hallpossible
Harrisonburg, VA 22807Performing Grou
(703) 433-6511James Madison University Dante Theatre
Earlynn J. Mill'', ('on, dindlorDirector: Earlynn J. Mill,
1),",reeitFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
I) A., 6 .:. Croce 9,lior anticipated to
begin Fall 1982
0.S. Interdisciplinary DegreeMinor available with various, undergraduate MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE/State Institution
degreesDept. of Dramatic Art: ;; and Dance
MS. Interdisciplinary DegreeFredricksburg, VA 22401
Program mphasis: Performance, Education, (703) 899-4338
Ballet., Modern, International and Roger Kenvin, Chairman
American Folk DanceDegrees
Y°:1111_,Y
B.A. Dance Major
Litwin ,... Howard, M.S., InstructorB.A. Interdisciplinary Degree in
Billie Lepczyk, d.D., Asst. Prof.Performing Arts
Earlynn J. Miller, hd.D., ProfessorProgram Emphasis: Ballet, Jazz, Modern
te Trammel, N.A., Instructorand Ethnic Dance
e,,hil Crawford, M.S., Musical Director Faculty
rndergraduate Courses 0.11.
Modern Dance (S semesters) 2 en.
Ballet (1 semesters) 2 en.
AMerican Folk Dance 2
International Volk Dance (2 sem.) 2 ea.
Ballroom Dance (2 semesters) 2 oa.
Performance (4 semesters) 2 ea.
Choreography (2 semesters) 2 on.
Technical Dance Theatre ( sem.) 2 en.
Direction2
Improvisation2
Composition (2 semesters) 3 en.
History3
Teaching of the Folk Forms 2
Rhythmic Analysis 3
Production3
Rcroat-ional Dance Leadership 2
Dance in the Elementary School 2
Ube Dance. Professional3
New Directions in Dance 1-3
Topi,:.i in Dance 1-3
8tudies 1-3
Courses in the Related is,
Scientific Basis of Movement,
Labanotalion, Effort/ShapeMovement Analysis
Oraduat Courses S. it.
Direction & Performance of
.Dance Repertoire (2 sem.) 3
Principles of Motor Learning 3
Contemporary Trends &
in DancePrdiAicum in Choreographyt:on,:.-rt Production N Company
04
Amy Ginsburg, M.A., Instructor
Jean Graham, M. M. , i'Vtit. Prof.
Sonja Dragomanovic, Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet Technique 1-14
Modern Dance Technique 1-14
Jazz Dance2-4
Ethnic Dance3
Classical Ballet Variations 3
Dance History9
Compositional Forms 3
Dance Styles 3
Choreography6
Analysis of Dance Techniques 3
Movement for the Theatre 3
Seminar in Dance 3
Special Studies in Dance 1 -3
Dance ,duct ion 3
Intern ip 1-6
Individual Study 1-3
Dance Company1-8
RADFORD UNIVERSITY/State Institution
Dance DepartmentBox 57 34
Radford University StationRadford, VA 24142-571!(703) 731-5162Pegeen H. Albig, Ch.tii,eut
1)(1."".'sB.A,, B r.A., Daiee
B.S. , LA., Ii;' let
B.S. , B.A. Inc -y Degree
VIRGINIA
FacultyPegeen H. Alhig, Ph.D., Assoc. Prot.MdrY Pat BdIkus, Ph.D., ProfessorErato Jelincic, Artist -in- -Residence
ha mar Kessler, Artist -in-ResidenceUndergraduate CoursesBallet (beginning through low-
intermediate levels)Social DanceTap Dance
ILI1.
2-102
2-2
and Con'emporary Dance 2,5 ea.
Repertory I
SHENANDOAH COLLEGE ANI) CONSERVATORY OF MUSICShenandoah College Millwood PikeWinchester, VA 22601(703) 667-8714 ext. 465Bess Wood, Chairperson
De reef;
Beginning Modern Dance 2-2-2 B,S, Dance Major.
Jaz.. Dance 2-6 13,S. Dance Emphasis
Inter. Modern hMlei. 2-18 Program Emphasis: Education
Rehe 'rsal h Performance 2 Faculty
High-inter. Ballet 3-24 Robyn Hart, B.S.
Intl.'. to Dance Therapy 3 \Dianne Hunt, M.A.
V,,' iild Square Dance 2 Wennad Vostrikov, Professional Credentials
M. l.. ,i); of Teaching Dance "Under Course:; S.H.
Dance Production 2-8
.graduate
Ethnic Dance Forms 1
Problems in Dance Dance Composition f 2
Pointe Technique 2-8 Jazz Level. I I
Adv. Ballet 3-36 Tap 1
Acc,uapanirwrt for Moveimait Creative Dance for Children L
Adv. Volk 6 Square Dance 2 Ethnic Dance Forms 1
Dance for Children I Jazz II 1
Symposium in Dance 2-2-2 Dance Improvisation 2
Choreographic Studies in Dance 2 -6 Dance Composition IT 2
History & Philosophy of Dance 3-3-3 Ballet Technique III 1
Independent. Study 1-4 Modern Dance ILI L
Performing- Crou6I.
Dance Production I
Radford University Dance Theatre Dance and Music 2
Director: Pegeen H. Albig Ballet Technique IV 1
Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring Techniques of Teaching Dance 2
History of Dance from PrimitiveMan Through the Renaissance
RANDOLPH-MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE/Private Inst History of Dance from the Baroque
Dept. of Dance Period to Present 3
2500...ormont.1,yi( libtirl,;, VA 2403
',Urio4) 046-1392 ,.,(t.. 2'14 VIRGINIA INTE'lMONT COLLEGE/Private Institution
On ;ih :;travinska, Chair Ballet De:mrtment
Degree Box 259
13.F.A. Dance Major or Emphasis Bristol, .y 24201
Program Emphasis: Pei'formance, (703) 466- '4(11 ext. 55
Choreography, Modern Dance Constanco Hardinge, DirectorDegreesegrees
Georgette Amowitz, [mitt-In:tor B.A. Dan-,:e Major
''.:fen McGehee, rirofessor B.A. Inierdi-;:iplinary Degree
:;,crab Stravinska, A.,st. Prof. rrogram Emphasis. Balle',., Performance and
Under,raduate Courses S.H. Ballet
History of Dance I, If 6 Teacher Training
Beg. Composition it Auditions required
000 Inter. Composition 6 Faculty
Adv. Composition 6 Deanna Cole
Elementary Labanotation 3 Constance Hardinge
Inter, Labanolation 3 Robert. Spdur
Play Production I 3 Deborah Weston
Senior Seminar 4-6 Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Daily Technique Classes in Ballot Kinesiology 6 Physiolow; 3
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BalletJazz 1, II
Ballet TerminologyDance History I, II
Modern Dance I, II
Character'Choreography 1, II
VariationsA dog
Performing CompanyActing I
t-3tagecraft I
Theatre History I, 11
CompositionLiteratureElementary Fren,nWet,L.rn Civilization
im It or El,.ments
lass Voi
tH, Music
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to 3)1 nal Art.-;
of 1
24
3
6
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h ng ur Ballet 3
Dmonstrat Hi)()V Classical Repertory
'r Pepertory 1
Ldent Teaching 6
Pr ,duction Assistance, P,,rforming
Company8-24
Performing (;rotil:
Bri,,tol Ballet: CompanyHireLtor: Constance Hardingetoticert
WASHINCToN
col<:; I ;;If l6/Pr i vat,' lip-; t i int i nn
lit t id)'; f, t 1.4.tAt t 1e, WA 961),'
(206) 323-1400Lois Rathvon, Chair
Mdloi
,Mod,,rn
P ilorman(e, and Choreographyt
rHijj r, d
Holt':
Rdthvon,,
, itae Odvi :1
mdl CredchtialsCr.',N
Patricia Hon, Professional Credentials
Karen lryinMarilyn Johnston, B.A.Alan MadsenRonda D. Miller, B A.Kathy Rockefeller, M.S.Michael SahlenJoanna Mundi-Shaw, M.F.A.Cheryl Wise, 11,5.
Undergraduate Courses S.M.
Ballet Technique for Majors ti
Ballet. Technique for Non-MajOrs
Male TechniqueModern Technique for MajorsModern Tech. for Non-MajorsJazzTheatre DanceTap DanceMusic for Dancers "i
Stage ProductionCostume DesignPerformanceInter. Ballot Tech. for MajorsInter. Ballet Tech. for Noll-
MajorsPointeInter. Modern Tech. For MajorsInter. Modern Tech, for Non-
MajorMovement Analysis & ImprovisationCharacter DancePerformanceAdv. Ballet Tech. for MajorsAdv. Ballet Tech. for Non-MajorsAdv. Modern Tech. for Majors
Adv. Modern Tech. for Non-MajorsDance NotationChoreographyPartnering TechniquesSenior ProjectTerminology/Teachin Process
Special ProjectPerforming GroupCornish Dance TheatreDirector: Lois Rathvon, Frank RaysFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY/Slat(. Inst.
Dept. of TheatreCheney, WA 99004(509) 359-2459
Rocklin, ChairmanDe teesB.A. in Theatre wiih Dance MinorB.A. Interdisciplinary Degree dcH},,ned
for individualProgram Emphasis: Perfnrmanc:, Modern
Dance and BalletFacultyEdie Bucklin, Assoc. Prof.Leonard Fowler, Artist-in-ResidenceUndergraduate CoursesPointe & VariationBallet I, II, IIIDoublerAdagioJazz I, II, IIIModern Dance I, II, IIIDance in HumanitiesBallet, Technique & Term.ModernDance TechniqueRehearsal & PerformancePerforming GroupEastern Washingtoh University Dance
The'atre
Director: Edie BucklinFormal and Informal. Concerts, Touring,
PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY/Private InstitutionSchool of Physical EducationTacoma, WA 98447(206) 535-7359Maureen McGill, Coordinator
DegreeDance Minor offered in P.E. with
courses cross - referenced asCommunication Arts
FacultyMaureen McGill, M.A., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Rhythms & Dance 4
Professional Activities: Dance 4
Independent Study 1-4
-----Beg-.--Madern Dance 1
Inter. Modern Dance 1
Adv. Modern Dance 1
Folk &' Social Dance 1
Dance Ensemble 1
Explorations in Space 4
Professional Practicum, Teaching \
2DirectingMusic History IIntro. to Modern ArtHuman AnatomyPhysiology
2
4
4
4
Performing Group,Pacific Lutheran UniverSity Dance EnsembleDirector: MaureenFormal and Informal Concerts Touring
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY/State InstitutionDept. of Physical Education for WomenPullman, WA 99164
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(509) 335-5029 or 335-4251Wilhelmina Weaver, Coordinator
DegreesUndergraduate Degree with Dance MinorProgram Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Recreational Dance or TherapyM.S. or M.A.T. in Physical Education with
Dance Concentration; individuallydesigned.
FacultyDiane Albright, M.S.,Assoc. Prof.Andrea Brown, M.S.,Asst. Prof.Gail Evans, M.S., InstructorKelli Koltyn, M.S.,IpptructorTony Tenisci, M.S., .k rut ctorWilhelmina C. Weaver, Ph.D., sst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Recreational DanceModern/Jazz/Ballet TechniqueRecreational Dancefor theTeacher
Modern/Jazz/Ballet for theTeacher
Dance/Movement Therapy.Composition & ChoreographyInstructional PracticumSpecial ProblemsBeg., Inter., Adv. ModernBeg!, Inter., BalletBeg., Inter. JazzAerobic DanceSocial\Dance, Beg., Adv.Disco DanceInternational Fop. DanceWestern Square DanceChicano Dance TheatreCreative Rhythms for ChildrenPerforming GroupOrchesisDirector: Wilhelmina WeaverFormal and Informal. Concerts, Touring
2
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WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY/State-Inst.Dept.' of Theatre/DanceBellingham, WA 98225(206) 676 -3878Kim Arrow, Coordinator
DegreesB.A.. Dance Major or MinorM.A. Theatre with Dance MinorFacultyKim Arrow, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Monica Gutchow, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Nicolas Orloff, Adj. Instr.Undergraduate CoursesDance Improvisation 2
Dance & Culture 3
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Composition 1, 2 & 3Ballet Technique - 3 levelsModern Technique - 4 levels
Rhythmic AnalysisHistory 1450-onLabanotationDance Arts in EducationHistory PrimitiveDance TourMusic
WEST VIRGINIA
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY/State Institution
E.Moore Hall, WVUMorgantown, WV 26505(304) 293-2080No Coordinator listed
DegreesB.S., -M.S. Dance Minor within P.E. Dept.
Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Modern Dance and Choreography
Facu4tyMargaret Devaney, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
David Wanstreet, B.A., InstructorMary K. Wiedebusch,M.A., Assoc. Prof.
Bruce Wilmoth, M.S., Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Ballet 1
Ballroom Dance 1
Elementary Jazz Dance 1
Beg'. Tap Dance 1
Folk Dance 1
Elementary Modern 1
Adv. Modern 1
Inter. Jazz 1
Theory & Practice of ModernDance Technique 2
Adv. Dance Techniques & Principles
of Choreography 2
Dance Composition 2
Folk & Ballroom Dance 2
Basic Rhythms & Dance Accompaniment 2
Special Topics (Performance) 1-3
Jazz I, II, IIIElementary BalletBallet II, IIIGraduate CoursesRhythms & DanceModern Dance Techniques and
CompositionAmerican Folk DanceHistory & Philosophy of Dance
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Performing GroupBallet EnsembleDirector: David WanstreetMountain Jazz Dance TheatreDirector: Margaret Devaney
OrchesisDirector: Mary K. WiedebuschFormal and Informal Concerts, Touring
WISCONSIN
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-Madison/State Inst.
Dept. of Physical Education & Dance
1050 University AvenueMadison, WI 53706(608) 262-1640
Degrees.B.S., M.S., M.F.A., Ph.D.FacultyJudy AlterMary BrennanRobert BrennanJenny BurrillMargot ColbertBarb GoldfarbJudith GrayDiana LimClaudia MelroseAnna NassifRobin PettersonCynthia Roberts-ThompsonDeborah RomeoPhyllis SanfilippoMarianne SheaPeter WongBess ZanaTibor ZanaUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Practice of Dance Technique-Mod. 24
Theory & Practice of Ballet 8
Theory & Fundamentals of Movementfor Dancers
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An Intro. to Movement Notation 1
An Intro. to Movemeht Analysis 1
Dance: An Intro. Survey 3
Structural Relationships Between
Music and Dance 2,
Rhythmic Movement Laboratory I 4
Dance Accompaniment-Music 2.
Dance Performance Workshop 1-3
Dance Composition 10
Dance Repertory Theater 8
Folk & Square Dance 1
Creative Dance for Children 2Teaching of Dance to Adults 3
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Practicum in DanceStuaent Teaching/ElementaryStudent Teaching /Middle orHigh School
Indept.:ndPnt Project
Perf. RequiredTheater Prod. RequiredSenior Concert RequiredPre-Dance Therapy: 4-year Emphasiswith a 2-year Practicum
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WISCONSIN
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STEVENSTheatre Arts Dept.Stevens Poi.nt, WI 54481(715) 346-4429James Moore, ChairmanDegrees
CANADA
POINT/State
Degree or Dance
B.S. Theatre Arts-DanceB.S. Dance EducationB.S. InterdisciplinaryEmphasis
Intro. to Dance/Movement Therapy 2 Program Emphasis: Performance, Education,
Intro. to Dynamics of Dance 2 Ballet, Musical Theatre, Modern Dance
Therapy 6 and ChoreographyDynamics of Dance Therapy 6 FacultyDance Therapy PracticumGraduate Courses S.H.
Susan Hughes Gingrasso,Jam6s S, Moore, Assoc.
M.A., Assoc. Prof.Prof.
Placement Examinations Grad.Comp. - Required
Regina Saclono, M.F.A.,Undergraduate Courses
InStructorS.L.
Dance Repertory Theater . 4 Dance History 3
Choreography & Camera Techniques Composition 6
for Television 4 Modern/Ballet 10
Current Topics in Dance: Workshop 2 Kinesiology 1' 3
Movement-Communication-Meaning 3 Aesthetics & Philosophy of Dance 3
Survey of Datice History 3 Speciality & Stage. 4
Theory & Philosophy of Dance 3 Music for Dance 1
Independent Study 1-9 Dance Repertory 2-4
Lecture Demonstration in Dance 2 Adv. Choreography 3
Dance Curriculum Practices 2 Pedagogy 5
Rhythmic Structure%of Movement 2 Performing Croup
Seminar-Dance 2 Dance Midwest
Seminar-Production & Criticism 2 Director: Susan Hughes Gingrasso
Independent Project 1-9 Formal and Informal Concerts, Touring
Thesis or Research 2
Research Procedures 3
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN- OSHKOSH /State Inst.
KOLF-128Oshkosh, WI 54901(414) 424-1390Cecilia Brown, Coordinator
1 Degree.
ly.s. Dance EmphasisProgram Emphasis: Ballet, Modern Dance
and EducationFacultyCecelia Brown, Asst. Prof.Nell Sparks, Assoc. Prof.Shirley White, Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesNot listedPerforming GroupTerpsichorel'roctor: Cecilia BrownOne Formal Concert, Touring
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CANADA
GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE/State InstitutionSchool of DanceP.O. Box 1015, Station BToronto, Ontario, M5T 2T9(416) 363-9945Lois Smith, ChairpersonDegreePiploma-Dance MajorProgram Emphasis: Ballet PerformanceFaculty.Clifford CollierMauleen'ConsolatiBrenda MatthiasRobert McCollumValerie MooreNatalie SirkisLois SmithHazaros SurmeyanCharmain TurnerPatricia Uperaft
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CANADA
Undergraduate CoursesClassical Ballet
Ballet-'PracticalPointePas de DeuxCharacterModernJazzRepertoire/RehearsalsBenesh Notation-ElementaryDance & The Language of MusicPerformanceAnatomyActing Fundamentals
.Make-up/Stage Craft/
Performance PreparationBenesh Notation-Inter.Dance HistoryCareer ManagementPerforming GroupDancesmith of George Brown College'Director: Lois SmithFormal and Info'rmal Concerts, Touring
UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL/State InstitutionPhysical Education DepartmentC.P. 6128, Succ. "A"Montreal, P.Q. H3C 3J7(514) 343-6151 or 7784Madeleine Lord, CoordinatOr
DegreeB.S. in Physical EdUcation with
Dance Emphasis.Certificate in Dance-Teacher Preparation ProgramAuditions RequiredFacultyDiane Carriere, Ph.D., Asst. ?rof.Rose-Marie Leb-Neron, Ph.D, Asst. Prof.Madeleine Lord, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Travaux Diriges 3
Fondements Theoriques de la Danse 3
1istorie de la Danse 3
Production en Danse 3
Nature Expressive du Mouvement . 3
Enseignement du Mouvement ExpressifElementaire
Techniques de RelaxationLangage Corporel 3
Jazz, Performance et Methodologie 3
Danse Contemporaine, Performanceet Methodologie
Danse Classique, Performance etMethodologie 3
Danse Folkprique, Performanceet Methodologie 3
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Creativite et Danse 3
Approche de L'Enseignement desPointes
Analyse Musicale 3
Atelier Media Drama 3
Corps Comm Source et MateriauD'Expression 3
'Pedagogie Appliquee a la Danse 3
Approche Scientifique duMouvement 3
Ecritures du MouvelkntDecor et Theatre 3
Initiation au Geste et au Mouvement
SceniqueHistoire Generale de la MusiqueHistoire du JazzHistoire de la Musique auCanada
Theorie Elementaire et PratiqueConnaissance des PercussionsIntro. a L'EsthetiqueEsthetique de la LitteraturePsychologie de L'ApprentissagePsychologie de la MotivationDeveloppement de L'Enfant et
de L'Adolescent
Formal and')Informal Concerts
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HIGH SCHOOLS OF PERFORMING ARTS
ALABAMA SCHOOL OF FINE ARTSJames R. NelsonExecutive Director820 North 18th StreetBox A-16Birmingham, AL 35203(205) 252-9240
EDUCATIONAL CENTER FOR THE ARTSMrs, Gail Thompson.'Associate Director55 AudubonNew Haven, CT 06510(203) 777-5451
DUKE ELLINGTON SCHOOL OF Thy ARTSJames ThurstonChairman35th and R Streets, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20007(202) 282-0123High School DiplomaAudLtions RequiredFacultyJames Thurston, B.F.A., M.A.Sandra Fortune GreenLynn Neuman-WeltersMelba Lynn Lucas, B.F.A.'Philip GriffinTyrone MurrayKaren Bewick, B.F.A.CoursesBallet (Beg., Ihter., Adv.)Modern (Beg., Inter., Adv.)Ethnic (Beg., Inter.)Pointe (Beg., Inter.)Men's ClassDance HistoryMusic for DancersActing fo rs
Dance CompositiPerforming Group(Duke Ellington Dance EnsembleDirector:, James ThurstonTwo Formal, Concerts; Three Informal
YOUTH PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL/Public1517 S. Second StreetLouisville, KY 40205(502) 458-5905
HIGH SCHOOLS OF PERFORMING ARTS
David X. Thurmond, ChairmanDiploma-Dance MajorFacultyDavid X. ThurmondMerritt LishkaNancy YerlyCoursesBallet I, II, III, IVJazz I, II, III, IVModern I, II, III, IVDance Ensemble (Performance)Dance for the Performing Artist (Non-Majors)Fundamentals of.Dance (In lieu of Phys. Ed.)
Performing GroupYouth Performing Arts H.S: Dance EnsembleDirector: David X. ThurmondSeveral Concerts per Year
NEW ORLEANS CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTSDr. Thomas C. TewsPrincipal '
6048 Perrier StreetNew Orleans, LA 70118(504) 899-0055-
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL OF VISUAL AND PERFORMINGARTSWilliam LawrenceHead Master77 Avenue Louis Pasteur.Boston, MA 02115(617) 738-6300
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INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMYDance Dept.Interlochen, MI 49643(616) 276-9221 ext. 262Su Burns Grossmann, Chairperson
Diploma Dance Major Emphasis orInterdisciplinary Program
Ballet and Modern Dance Performanceare stressed
FacultyHelen EarlSu GrossmannVarious Guest Teachers Throughout the YearCoursesBeg. DanceAdv.-Beg. DanceTechnique ClassBalletModern DancePointe Class
HIGH SCHOOLS OF PERFORMING ARTS
Men's ClassDaily Rehe- arsals
Performing GroupInterlochen Arts Academy Dance Ensemble
Director: Se Grossmann/Helen EarlThree Concerts Plus a One Week Tour
LA GUARDIA HIGH SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND ART
Richard KleinPrincipalConvent Avenue and 135th StreetNew York, NY 10027(212) 926-0870
NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
Jane Van HovenRegistrarX.O. Box 12189Winston-Salem, NC 27107(919) 784-7170 ext. 2518
CINCINNATI SCHOOL FOR CREATIVE AND
PERFORMINGWil1iaM DickinsonPrincipal1310 Sycamore StreetCinciLati, OH 43210(513) 421-2680
HOPE HIGH SCHOOLKaren CarrollArts Area.Coordirator*Dept. of Public Schools211 Veazie StreetProvidence, RI 02904(401) 456-9258
ARTS MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL ATBOOKER T. WASHINGTON
aa41. ChambersAssociate Principal /Director2501 Florp StreetDallas, TX 75201.214) 747.951
HIGH SCHOOL FOR PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS
4001 StanfordHouston, TX 77006(713) 522-7811Mary Martha Lappe, Coordinator
Diploma-Dance MajorAuditions RequivrdFaculty (1-4-
Mary Martha Lappe, B.S., M.A.LuAnne Carter, B.S., M.ADonna Martin, B.A.Sonja Zarek, B.A., M.A..Donna Cameton, B.A., M.A.Dennis Passmore, B.A.Deborah Quanaim, B.A., M.A.
Ann PolajenkoDenise Williams .
Margaret MooreBeverly Shurley, B.A., M.A.
CoursesBallet (4 levels)Pointe (3 levels)Modern Dance (4 levels)Composition (2 levels)
Jazz (2 levels)Dance History'Dance ProductionDance PhotographyDance JournalismTap DanceYogaDance CostumingMusical ComedyPerforming GroupsHOVA Concert DancersHSPVA Dance EnsembleDirector: Mary Martha Lappe
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