Dance
Dancer • Choreographer • Dance Educator • Dance Company Director • Dance/Movement Therapist • Dance Studio Director • Performing Arts Administrator • Physical Therapist • Pilates Instructor • Athletic Trainer
(Some of these, and other careers, require additional education or experience. For more information, see www.careers.csulb.edu.)
- College: College of the Arts
- Courses: DANC
Introduction
The Department of Dance offers a variety of movement practices that include technique, improvisation, choreography and Pilates. Dance majors study modern, ballet, jazz, and hip-hop; tap and dances of Africa and the African diaspora may be taken as electives. Dance majors learn the elements of dance concert production, and music as it relates to dance, and draw connections between theory and practice by investigating dance through historical, pedagogical, scientific, and cultural lenses. The department also offers numerous GE and activity courses for non-majors, including introduction to dance courses, and beginning through intermediate levels of ballet, modern, jazz and hip hop. Performances, master classes and guest artist residencies enhance the creative vibrancy of campus and community.
All new undergraduate students (BA, pre-BFA, pre-BA with option in Dance Science) enroll in a series of foundation courses taken in the first year of study. Entrance into the BFA degree is by audition only when students have completed specific coursework and have achieved required levels of competency. Entrance to the BA with option in Dance Science is contingent on the successful completion of major specific declaration requirements.
Entrance to the major or minor in dance is by audition. Applicants may download audition information from the web or may contact the Department of Dance Office. Non-major classes are open to all students and do not require any audition.
The Department of Dance is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Dance. Due to accreditation standards, new transfer students are expected to have trained in at least two of the following dance practices-modern dance, ballet, jazz and hip hop-each semester of their community college preparatory years in order to achieve the technical proficiency required for graduation.
Programs
- Dance, M.A.
- Dance, M.F.A.
- Dance, B.A.
- Dance, B.F.A.
- Dance, Dance Science Option, B.A.
Courses
- DANC 100 - Orientation to Dance
- DANC 101 - Introduction to Modern Dance
- DANC 102 - Introduction to Ballet
- DANC 103 - Introduction to Jazz
- DANC 104 - Introduction to Tap
- DANC 106 - African Dance
- DANC 107 - Introduction to Hip Hop Dance
- DANC 109 - Hip-Hop I
- DANC 110 - Viewing Dance
- DANC 111A - Beginning Modern Dance
- DANC 111B - Beginning Modern Dance
- DANC 112A - Intermediate Modern Dance
- DANC 112B - Intermediate Modern Dance
- DANC 113A - Beginning Ballet
- DANC 113B - Beginning Ballet
- DANC 114A - Intermediate Ballet
- DANC 114B - Intermediate Ballet
- DANC 115 - Beginning Jazz
- DANC 116 - Jazz I
- DANC 117 - Beginning Tap Technique
- DANC 119 - Dance Activity I
- DANC 120 - Introduction to Dancemaking
- DANC 131 - Introduction to Music for Dance
- DANC 152 - Modern Technique I
- DANC 154 - Ballet Technique I
- DANC 161 - Body Awareness and Conditioning for Dancers
- DANC 180 - Dance Performance
- DANC 181 - Dance Production Technical
- DANC 182 - Introduction to Dance Production
- DANC 200 - Ballet History in Western Culture
- DANC 205 - Introduction to Dance History
- DANC 209 - Hip Hop II
- DANC 210 - Dances of Africa and the African Diaspora I
- DANC 214 - Ballet Pointe
- DANC 216 - Jazz II
- DANC 217 - Intermediate Tap Technique
- DANC 220 - Dance Composition I
- DANC 252 - Modern Technique II
- DANC 254 - Ballet Technique II
- DANC 260 - Functional Anatomy for the Dancer
- DANC 261 - Anatomy with Clay Laboratory
- DANC 295 - Repertory
- DANC 309 - Hip Hop III
- DANC 310 - Dances of Africa and the African Diaspora II
- DANC 312 - Modern Technique III
- DANC 313 - BFA Workshop
- DANC 314 - Ballet Technique III
- DANC 315 - Ballet Workshop
- DANC 316 - Jazz III
- DANC 319 - Dance Laboratory
- DANC 320 - Dance Composition II
- DANC 321 - Directed Choreography
- DANC 331 - Music for Dance
- DANC 342 - Global Cultures and Dance Traditions
- DANC 360 - Quantitative Analysis of Dance Injuries: Prevention and Recovery
- DANC 361 - Pilates I
- DANC 362 - Pilates II
- DANC 373 - Nonverbal Communication: Interaction of Mind and Body
- DANC 380 - Dance Performance
- DANC 381 - Dance Production Technical
- DANC 412 - Modern Technique IV
- DANC 414 - Ballet Technique IV
- DANC 420 - Advanced Composition
- DANC 422 - Improvisation
- DANC 435 - Dance on Camera
- DANC 442 - Dance and Social Identity in the U.S.
- DANC 445 - Movement Analysis
- DANC 470 - Selected Topics in Dance Pedagogy
- DANC 475 - Dance for Children
- DANC 480 - Dance Performance
- DANC 481 - Dance Production-Technical
- DANC 488 - Organization of Dance Production
- DANC 490 - Selected Topics in Dance
- DANC 491A - Design for Dance Lighting
- DANC 491B - Design for Dance Costuming
- DANC 495 - Repertory
- DANC 497 - Senior Capstone in Dance
- DANC 498 - Senior Seminar in Dance
- DANC 499 - Directed Studies in Dance
- DANC 505 - Dance Pedagogy
- DANC 506 - Teaching Practicum
- DANC 510A - Technique Laboratory
- DANC 510B - Technique Laboratory
- DANC 510C - Technique Laboratory
- DANC 511A - MFA Technique Laboratory
- DANC 511B - MFA Technique Laboratory
- DANC 512 - Advanced Modern Technique
- DANC 514 - Advanced Ballet Technique
- DANC 520A - Choreography A
- DANC 520B - Choreography B
- DANC 520C - Choreography C
- DANC 520D - Choreography D
- DANC 521 - Dance Composition III
- DANC 522 - Composition IV
- DANC 531 - Digital Sound Design for Dance
- DANC 535 - Film Production for Dance
- DANC 565 - Dance Science as Related to Teaching Technique
- DANC 570 - Practical Research Methods in Dance
- DANC 580A - Dance Performance
- DANC 581 - Graduate Dance Production
- DANC 585A - Dance Performance