Dance Teaching (K-12)
Undergraduate Programs
Description
The Dance Program offers students degree options grounded in the liberal arts tradition. Students learn about the depth and breadth of dance as they practice their art form in multiple arenas. The curriculum is designed to balance students’ artistic experiences with practical applications to better prepare them to enter the dance world upon graduation. Students receive a comprehensive education that readies them for a lifetime in dance, including: teaching, performing, bodywork, choreographing, dance therapy, writing, dance technology, and dance production. Through an audition and adjudication process, students have many opportunities to present their choreographic work and/or perform in four concerts each year. Students can also audition to perform in musical theatre productions. Whatever their chosen path in dance, students emerge from the Minnesota State Mankato Dance Program with multiple skills, and the ability to think critically and act globally as emerging dance artists.
Majors |
Program | Locations | Total Credits |
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Dance Education K 12 BS | BS - Bachelor of Science |
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120 |
Policies & Faculty
Policies
GPA Policy. A grade of “C” or better must be earned for major or minor credit.
P/N Grading Policy. Required courses must be taken for a grade.
Contact Information
201 Earley Center for Performing Arts
Department of Theater and Dance
College of Arts & Humanities
http://www.msudance.com
Faculty
Coordinator
- Jule Kerr-Berry, Ph.D.
Faculty
100 Level
Credits: 3
A survey of dance in all its vibrant forms intended to develop student understanding and appreciation for the significant role dance plays in world cultures.Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-06, GE-08
Credits: 3
A survey of dance in all its vibrant forms intended to develop student understanding and appreciation for the significant role dance plays in world cultures.Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-06, GE-08
Credits: 2
Fundamentals of jazz technique, including knowledge and application of terminology. May be repeated.Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 2
Fundamentals of African-based dance forms explored through West African and Caribbean roots. May be repeated.Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 2
Fundamentals of ballet technique, including knowledge and application of terminology. May be repeated.Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 2
Fundamentals of tap dance technique utilized in musical theatre. May be repeated.Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 2
Fundamentals of modern dance technique, including an improvisatory component. May be repeated.Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 1-2
Performing in a mainstage dance production. May be repeated.Prerequisites: Consent
200 Level
Credits: 2
Expanding knowledge and skill of jazz dance technique with more direct application to musical theatre and concert dance, as well as focus on emerging performance skills. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 123 or consent
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 3
Cross-cultural survey of dance from around the world with emphasis on historical, social, and cultural dimensions. Includes western concert dance as one among many other forms.Prerequisites: DANC 125, DANC 126 or DANC 128
Goal Areas: GE-08, GE-11
Diverse Cultures: Purple
Credits: 2
Expanding knowledge and skill of ballet technique, with increasing development of centerfloor and across-the-floor variations, as well as emerging performance skills. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 126 or consent
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 2
Expanding knowledge and skill of tap technique, in musical theatre, as well as focus on emerging performance skills. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 127 or consent
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 2
Expanding knowledge and skill of modern dance technique, including floor work, elevations, inversions, and emerging performance skills. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 128 or consent
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 1-4
This course is designed for dance students to perform as part of a touring dance production. Fall, Spring Prereq: Consent May be repeated.Prerequisites: Consent
300 Level
Credits: 2
Study and practice of specific techniques to improve dancers' performance, health, and teaching.Prerequisites: DANC 126, DANC 128 or consent
Credits: 2
The study of dance making, dance accompaniment, and dance criticism through the creation of dance works.Prerequisites: DANC 128, DANC 228, DANC 322
Credits: 2
Exploration of a variety of improvisational techniques for beginning Dance Majors and Minors. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 128
Credits: 2
Increasing difficulty of jazz dance technique through complexity of combinations, multiple turns, and more developed performance skills as applied to musical theatre or concert dance. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 223 or consent
Credits: 3
This course is first in a two-part series of courses required for the K-12 Dance Education license. It examines the theory and practice of dance education and applies this knowledge to simulated teaching and to selected clinical settings. FallPrerequisites: DANC 226, DANC 228, DANC 321, DANC 322
Credits: 2
Study of Laban-based systems and principles, including Labanotation, Effort/Shape, and Space Harmony.Prerequisites: DANC 226, DANC 228
Credits: 2
Increasing difficulty of ballet technique with more complex combinations, multiple turns, pointe work, and greater emphasis on performance skills. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 226 or consent
Credits: 2
Increasing complexity of tap technique for musical theatre with greater emphasis on performance skills. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 126, DANC 223
Credits: 2
Increasing complexity of modern dance technique, including floor work, partnering, elevation, inversions, and performance skills. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 228 or consent
Goal Areas: GE-11
Credits: 1
Individualized teaching, performance, or choreographic experiences occurring on, or off-campus. May be repeated.Prerequisites: Consent.
Credits: 1
Expanding knowledge and skill in dance partnering, with the emphasis on styles used in performance of concert dance. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 322 or consent
Credits: 1
Expanding knowledge and skill in dance partnering, with the emphasis on styles used in performance of theatre and musical theatre. May be repeated.Prerequisites: none
400 Level
Credits: 2
Continuation of the principles and techniques of choreography with an emphasis on group forms.Prerequisites: DANC 321
Credits: 3
This course is the second in a two-part series of courses required for the K-12 Dance Education license. The focus of the course is on lesson planning, assessment, and teaching in a variety of K-12 settings. SpringPrerequisites: DANC 324
Credits: 3
Rotation of a variety of topics in dance. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 226, DANC 228
Credits: 1
Repertory experience in performance of the choreography by a variety of dance artists. May be repeated.Prerequisites: DANC 126, DANC 128 or consent
Credits: 1
Capstone experience for all dance majors. Individually paced and directed, this project can be: choreographic, performance, or written. Prereq: Completion of all dance major requirements.Prerequisites: Completion of all dance major requirements.
Credits: 1
Course will advance individual student's compositional skills through her/his solo and group projects in an self-paced manner.Prerequisites: DANC 421
Credits: 1
Course will further advance individual student's compositional skills through her/his solo and group projects in an self-paced manner.Prerequisites: DANC 430, consent
Credits: 3
Historical survey of Western theatrical dance from the 1500's to the present. Also integrates reading and discussion about how class, gender, and race affected the development of concert dance history in the United States and Europe.Prerequisites: DANC 120, DANC 225, DANC 226, DANC 228, DANC 321
Credits: 3
Investigation of concert dance history from diverse perspectives. Along with western European contributions, the legacies and traditions associated with the African diaspora, North American indigenous populations, vernacular and folk forms will also will be included. Sociopolitical ideologies of race, class, and gender will apply to this historical examination.Prerequisites: DANC 120, DANC 225, DANC 226, DANC 228, DANC 321
Credits: 1-8
This course is designed to provide dance students additional dance experiences through work beyond the campus environment.Fall, SpringPrereq: ConsentPrerequisites: consent
Credits: 1-3
This course is designed to provide students with specialized study in dance.Fall, SpringPrereq: ConsentPrerequisites: consent