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Performance Pedagogies of Dance — DAN4816B.01, section 1

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time:
Credits: 3

PODs offer students the opportunity to make connections through multiple access points, especially in areas of performance. PODs are designed to help students recognize the tools and methodologies used in their own creative work both as performers and as choreographers. Structurally each POD is identified by a unique topic. PODs have required rehearsal times and culminate in a public showing.

The artist will create an original work with BFA students through an intensive research and rehearsal process.

Performance Pedagogies of Dance — DAN4816B.02, section 2

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time:
Credits: 6

PODs offer students the opportunity to make connections through multiple access points, especially in areas of performance. PODs are designed to help students recognize the tools and methodologies used in their own creative work both as performers and as choreographers. Structurally each POD is identified by a unique topic. PODs have required rehearsal times and culminate in a public showing.

The artist will create an original work with BFA students through an intensive research and rehearsal process.

Senior Thesis Workshop — DAN4803B.01, section 1

Instructor: Jesse Zaritt
Days & Time: W 8:30AM-9:50AM, F 2:10PM-4:00PM
Credits: 4

This course is designed to be the culmination of the BFA program for all dance majors. Each student will propose a thesis project, develop goals and objectives for the semester, and present their work. Modes of practicing, situating and expressing thesis project research will be mobilized and extended through ongoing critical dialogue. We will attend to, in practice, the urgent questions facing our lives and the field of dance and performance. 

Senior Thesis Workshop — DAN4803B.02, section 2

Instructor: Shayla-Vie Jenkins
Days & Time: W 8:30AM-9:50AM, F 2:10PM-4:00PM
Credits: 4

This course is designed to be the culmination of the BFA program for all dance majors. Each student will propose a thesis project, develop goals and objectives for the semester, and present their work. Modes of practicing, situating and expressing thesis project research will be mobilized and extended through ongoing critical dialogue. We will attend to, in practice, the urgent questions facing our lives and the field of dance and performance. 

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.01, section 1

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time:
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Module dates: September 2-23

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.02, section 2

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Module dates: September 23-October 16

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.03, section 3

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Module dates: October 21-November 13

Practice + Process — DAN4831B.04, section 4

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: M 3:40PM-5:30PM, T 4:10PM-6:00PM & 7:00PM-8:50PM, W 4:10PM-6:00PM, Th 3:40PM-5:30PM, F 4:10PM-6:00PM
Credits: 3

Each Practice + Process course is designed around the research/pedagogic interests of the faculty member leading the class. The overall curricular structure positions studio practice, creative process and critical reading, thinking and languaging as integrated elements within one course, enabling students to move between modes of learning, reflection and making.

Module dates: November 19-December 12

Studio Practice — DAN4832B.01, section 1

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time:
Credits: 1

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships between curiosity, desire, strength, effort, force, and presence, all while moving within the lineages and histories that inform the ways in which we create and encounter our dancing futures.

Studio Practice — DAN4832B.02, section 2

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time:
Credits: 1

Studio Practice is designed to offer each student a rigorous and immersive dance study experience. A deep-dive into practices of critical physicality, students will be supported in making direct connections across an abundance of dance forms that rearrange and blur the boundaries between traditional and emerging techniques. Studio Practice courses focus on the relationships between curiosity, desire, strength, effort, force, and presence, all while moving within the lineages and histories that inform the ways in which we create and encounter our dancing futures.

Piano - Private Instruction — MIN4419.01

Instructor: Christopher Lewis
Days & Time:
Credits: 2

Individual private lessons for advanced students, with focus on the classical repertoire. Students will meet with the instructor weekly on scheduled class days, at times to be arranged with the instructor. Two excused absences permitted, with every effort made for make-up lessons. Daily practice is expected, and participation in Tuesday evening music workshop and performance at the end-of-term recital are required.

Counseling Theories and Techniques: Foundations of Expressive Arts Therapy — CME5003.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time:
Credits: 3

This course explores the major theoretical orientations in counseling, including psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive-behavioral, and integrative approaches. Students will study the principles, techniques, and application of each theory, gaining practical skills for working with diverse client populations. Emphasis is placed on developing a personal counseling framework and integrating theory with practice through role-plays and case studies.

Personal Arts Practice Portfolio (EXAT) — CME5009.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time:
Credits: 0

In the student's final semester, students in the must upload their Personal Arts Practice Portfolio as part of the requirements for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling in Expressive Arts concentration. This portfolio will consist of documentation of the student's engagement with expressive arts over the course of their study within the program, including but not limited to expressive arts products submitted as demonstrations of learning, personal expressive arts engagement, and other works engaged as part of their development throughout their time in the program.

Gospel Music; Share the Joy — MUS2256.02

Instructor: Kathy Bullock
Days & Time: M/Th 7:00PM-8:50PM
Credits: 2

This singing ensemble is dedicated to the performance of African American spirituals, gospel music, protest songs, and South African songs as understood in their historical, spiritual, and social contexts. Messages of hope, faith, healing, of striving for justice and peace and of celebrating life will be the focuses for this singing experience. The course will culminate in a program on campus where we will share from the music we’ve learned. There may be opportunity for a field trip to sing with a neighboring college choir or sing at a local church.