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Norton, Candy, Comp.; Trigg, Marilyn G., Comp.Dance Directory. Programs of Professional Preparationin Ame ican Colleges and Universities. TenthEdit' n.Amer can Alliance for Health, Physical -Education,Recr ation and Dance (AAHPERD).
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PREFACE
Spreading the word about dance is a major commitment of the National
Dance AssoOiation. In making this commitment to its membership, theAssociation also accepts the responsibility of providing information on
the many aspects of dance. The intended function of the Dance Directoryis to inform dance proponents about the existence of professional prep-
a;ation programs in American colleges and universities.
Included in the tenth edition of=the Dance /'rectory is updated programinformation and new informat4on not incorporated#in previous editions.
/The editors believed that a more complete relikesentation of a dance
`grogram could be established if included along with course offerings,.facult ,h. and degree status was information on number of majOr students,
auditi requirements, certification-, number of concert performances
and pro ssional company affil tion. All listings in the directory
were compiled from material r ceived from persons in charge of the
respective dance programs.
t,The editors extend a graci us thank you to Ms. Jan Wheeler, the
compiler and typist. The ce Directory is one of the many services
provided by the, National Dan bp Association, an Association of the
AmericaArAlliance'for Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
This tenth edition supe/,:edes all previous directories prepared by
the Association. \
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CandYNorton, Co-editorMarilyn G. Trigg, Co-editorThe University of GeorgiaAthens, Georgia
KEY TO SYMBOLS
Types of Program
Dance Education: a major curriculum in dance designed to prepare
teachers of dance.,
Performing Arts: a major curricului in dance designed to prepare
performing dance artists;
Dance Concentration: A selection of dance courses required in
professional preparation for a major in a 'related field, such
as Physical Ed0qation or Fine Arts.
Asterisk (*) preceding personnel indicates person in charge of
,-dance program.
Two astericks (**) preceding course liqting indicate course can:-
also'be taken for graduate credit.
Three astericks (***) follpwing a school's name indicate that
information may not be current.
EducationalDegrees
/ B.A. or A.B. Bachelor of Arts
B.F.A. Bachelor of Fine Arts
B.S. Bachelor of ScienceB.P.E. Bachelor of*Physical EducationB.M. Bachelor of Music
B.S.E. Bachelor of Science in Education
M.A. Master of ArtsM.Ed. Master of EducationM.F.A. Master of Fine Arts
M.M. Master of Music
M.A.T. Master of Arts in Teaching
M.P.E. Master of Physical Education
M.S. Master of ScienceM.S.P.E. Mastef-bf Science in Physical Education
M.S.Ed. Master of Science in Education
Ed.D. Doctor of EducationPh.D. Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Physical Education
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COLLEGE
/ALABAMAAthens State CollegeAuburn UniversityTroy State UniversityTuskegee Institute
ALASKAUniversity of Alaska
ARIZONAArizona State Univers,?_ty.
Northern Ariona UniversityUniversity of Arizona
ARKANSASArkansas State.University--University of 4rkansas
CALIFORNIACalifornia Polytechnic St-ate
UniversityCalifornia State University
ChicoFresnoFullertonHaywarell;
Long BeachLos Angelds
De Anza CollegeDominican College, of San RafaelHumboldt State. UniversityLoyola Marytount UniversityMerritt College.'Mills CollegeOccidental CollegeOrange Coast College'San Diego State UniversitySan Francisco,State UniversityStanford UniversityUnited States InternationalUniver&ty '
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DavisIrvineLos AngelesRiverside k
Santa BarbaraSanta Cruz
University of Santa Clara
COLORADO'Colorado CollTgeColorado State Universi-4Mesa CollegeStephens, Perry- Mansfield
School of Dance and TheatreUniversilkof ColoradoUniversitro DenverUniversity of NorthernColorado
CONNECTICUTArnold CollegeConnecticutSouthern Connecticut StateCollegb.
St. Joseph College
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
9 American University9 Federal City College
George, Washington University1010,10111111121.3
FLORIDAEckerd CollegeFlorida'State UniversityMiami-Dade Community CollegeUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Miami
13 GEORGIAGeorgia SoUthern CollegeGeorgia State UniversitySpelman CollegeUniversity of Georgia
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HAWAIIUniversity of Hawaii
IDAHOUniversity of daho
ILLINOISChicago,Consortium of Colleges
and UniversitiesGeorge Williams CollegeIllinois State UniversityNorthern Illinois UniversityNorthwestern UniversitySouthern Illinois UniversityUniversity'of Illinois
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INDIANABall State UniversityButler UniversityIndiana State UniversityIndiana University
IOWAIowa State UniversityUniversity of Iowa
KANSASUniversity of KansasWichitattateU
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KENTUCKYEastern Kentucky UniversityUniversity-of Kentucky
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MASSACHUSETTSBoston Conservatory 42Bridgewater State College 43
Mount Holyoke College 43
Northeastern University '43
Smith College 44Springfield College 44
Tufts University 44University of Massachusetts' 45
MICHIGANEastern Michigan University 45Hope College 46
Michigan State University 46
Wiskegon Community College 47
1. University of Michigan 47
Wayne State University 48
Western Michigan University 49,
.M NESOTA! _ ankato State College
Southwebt,Minnesota'StAte-
3..5,$*t.101af College --:-. 51
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Northwestern State University,.._ 38,
Southeastern Louisiana'University 38
University of New Orleans '4
University of, SouthwesternLouisiana
MARYLANDGompunity College of Balti reFrostburg State.CollegeGoucher CollegeTowson'Slpte UniversityUniversity of Mary/landWashington College
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Stephens CollegeUnfversity of Missouri'University of gssourioa
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University of Mi6sour aSt. Lou's
Washington Universit
MONTANAMontana State University
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NEBRASKACreighton UniversityUniversity of .Nebraska
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NEVADAOHIO
University of Nevada 57Antioch College 75
Baldwin-Wallace College 75
NEW HAMPSHIREBowling Green State University 76
University of New Hampshire 57Cleveland..ptate College 76
Kent State University 76
NEW JERSEYLake"Erie College 77
Douglass College of Rutgers 58 Miami University 77
,Glassboro State College 58 Oberlin College 78
Ramapo College of New Jersey 58 Ohio State University 78
Trenton State College 59Ohio University 79
William Patterson College 59Ohio Wesleyan University 79
University of Akron 80
NEW YORKUniversity of Toledo 80
Adelphi University 59Wright State University 81
Barn.ird College 60
Brooklyn College 60 OKLAHOMA
City College of New York / 61University of Oklahoma 81
Columbia University TeachersCollege 62 OREGON
Cornell University 62Oregon State University 82
Hamilton College 63 Portland State University 82
Herbert H. Lehman College, 63 Reed College 83
Hofstra University 64University of Oregon 83
Hunter College 64
Institute for Mental Retardation 65 PENNSYLVANIA
The Julliard School 65 Cedar Crest College 84
New York Unive'sity 66Eabt Stroudsburg State College 84
Pratt Institute 67Pennsylvania State University 84
Russell Sage C011ege 68 Temple University 85
Sarah Lawrence College 68University of Pittsburg 86
State University of New York.West Chester State College 87
Binghamton 69
Brockport 69 SOUTH CAROLINA
Buffalo 71 Columbia College 87
Geneseo 71 Furman University 88
Potsdam 72 Winthrop College 88
Purchase 72
NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA.,88South Dakota State University
North Carolina School of
the Arts 72 TENNESSEE
University of North Carolina",
at Charlotte. 73
Middle Tennessee StateUniversity 89
University of North Carolinaat Greensboro 73
University
College for TeachersUniversity of Tennessee
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NORTH DAKOTANorth Dakota State University 74University of North Dakota 74
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TEXASLamar University 90
Sam Houston State University 90
Southern Methodist University 91
Southwest Texas State University 92
Texas Christian University 92
Texas Tech University, 93
Texas Women's University 93
University of Texas at Austin 94
UTAHBrigham Young University 94
University of Utah 95Utah State University 97
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VERMONTCastleton State College 97
University of Vermont 98
VIRGINIAHampton Inititute 98
Hollins College 98
James Madison University 99
Mary Washington College 99
Radford College 100
Randolph-Macon Woman's College 100
Virginia Intermont College 101
WASHINGTONCentral Washington State
College 101
Cornish Institute of Allied
Arts 101
Eastern Washington University 102
Pacific -Lutheran University 103
Washington State University 103
Western Washington University 103
WISCONSINUniversity of WisconsinMadison 104
Milwaukee 105
Oshkosh 105
River Falls 106
Whitewater 106
WYOMINGCasper CollegeUniversity of Wyoming
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ALABAMA
ATHENS STATE COLLEGEAthens, Alabama 35611
State ControlCoedEnrollment 1,200Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate PrograinB.S. and BP.E. DegreesJr. and Sr.,Students
Summer ProgramPersonnel
*Angeline Nazaretian, M.S.,Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesFolk DanceSquare DanceSocial Dance
AUBURN UNIVERSITYAuburn, Alabama 36830
Public ControlCoedEnrollment 17,523Dance Program in H.P.E.R. Dept. ,
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Concentr;-11bn
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 1
PersonnelSondi Feldmaier; Adjunct Inst.Matrie Fellom McGibboney, Inst.*Phyllis Penney
Undergraduate CoursesAerobic DanceFolk DanceSocial DanceTap DanceBalletBallet IIJazzModern DanceModern Dance IISkills and Concepts of DanceConduct of DanceDance for Children
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ALABAMA9
Dance SurveyDance ProductionDance TheatreSpecial Topics-Dance Comp.Independent Study-Choreo-
graphyDance Concept and Related
Classroom Experiences
TROY STATE UNIVERSITYTroy, Alabama 36081
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 9,000
Personnel*Pat Allison, Ed. D.Joyce Sorrell, M.S.Virginia Watson, M.S.
Undergraduate CoursesSquare Dance 1
Folk Dance 1
Ballroom Dance 1
Basic Rhythms and Folk Dance 1
Modern Dance 1
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TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE ***Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, 36088Private ControlCoedDance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Concentration
Personnel*Margaret D. Chenier, M.A., Asst.
Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance IModern Dance IIMethods of Teaching DanceSocial DanceiAdvanced Social DanceFolk DanceSquare DanceDance Fundamentals I, II
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ALASKA
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKAFairbanks, Alaska 99701
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 3,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A., B.S. Degrees
Early Summer ProgramPersonnel
*Theresa H. Tomczak, M.S., Assoc.Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesBeginning Modern DanceIntermediate Modern DanceFolk DaceTechnique of RhythmsAlaskan Native DanceSocial Dance
ARIZONA
ARIZONA STATiLUNIVERSITYTempe, Arizona 85281
State ControlCoedEnrollment 37,000Dance Program in H.P.E.R. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 130BA. in Education, B.A. in Dance,B.A. in Humanities, B.F.AInterdisciplinary DegreeCertification in Dance, SecondaryAreas of specialization:
teaching, performance, choreo-graphy
graduate ProgramEnrollment 4
Summer ProgramPerforming Co.Formal Concerts 3Informal Concerts 2Senior Student Concerts 3-4Touring Concerts 4
Personnel*Beth Lessard, M.S., Assoc. Prof.
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Margaret Gisolo, M.A., Prof.Graham deFreitas, M.F.A., Asst.
Prof.Marion Jones, M.A., Asst. Prof.Claudia Melrose, B.A., LecturerAnne Pittman, Ph.D., Prof.Margaret DesJardin, Accompanist-
ComposerUndergraduate Courses
Contemporary DanceDance Notation I, IIFund. of ChOreographyAdvanced ChoreographyChoreography & Accomp. 2
Senior Performance Seminar 2-2
History and Philosophy ofDance 2
Dance in Diverse Cultures,Modern Technique I, II, III,
IV 1
Ballet Technique I, II, III,IV 1
Modern Dance for DramaStudents 1
Technique of ImproviSation 1
Folk, Square, Ballroom 1
Music for Dance 2
Dance Production I 2
Dance Production II 2
Theory and Practice ofTeaching Folk, SquareSocial 2
Theory and Practice ofTeaching Modern Dance
Children's 'DanceDance Theatre.
Graduate Courses.Advanced Problems in Analysis
of Dance TechniqueMusical Analysis for Dance
AccompanimentDance Notation IIICultural Concepts of DanceDance Philosophy & Criticism.
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Individual & Group Choreography 3Creative Research Project 6Seminar 3
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITYFlagstaff, Arizona 86001
State ControlCoed'Enrollment 13,000Dance Program in P.E.Iblept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 30B.S.E.DegreeDance MinorDance Concentration
Graduate ProgramM.A.
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 3Touring Concerts 1-2
Personnel*E.J. Topp, Ed. D.Janey Limpert, Instructor
Undergraduate CoursesBeginning Folk DanceBeginning Modern DanceIntermediate Modern DanceBeginning Square & Social Dance 1
Techniques and Materials ofeaching Dance
Beg ning BalletIntermediate BalletHistorical DanceAdvanced Dance Technique,
Composition & NotationGraduate Courses
Advanced Modern DanceCreative DanceMethods & Material'for
Teaching Advanced Modern.Dance
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONATucson, Arizona 85721
' CoedEnrollment over 30,000Dance Program in P.E. and
Athletics Dept.Undergraduate Program,Enrollment 65
B.S. DegreeDance MajorDance Minor
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Interdisciplinary B.F.A. DegreeProgram in Summer Session (occasional)
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 4Informal Concerts 6-10Touring Concerts 10-12
Personnel*Sandra Hammond, LecturerFrances Smith Cohen, B.A.,
Prof.John M. Wilson,.Ph. D., Prof.George Zoritch, Lecturer
Undergraduate Courses
Asst.
S.H.
Character Ballet 1
Folk Dance 1.
Beginning Improvisation 1
Advanced Improvisation 1
Ballet Theory & Technique I 2
Ballet Theory & Technique I 2
Modern Theory & Technique I 2
Modern Theory & Technique I 2
Theatre Dance 1
History of Dance 3History of Dance 3Basic Choreography 2
Basic Choreography 2
,Jazz, TapCbpr
BalletBalleModern ThModern ThB let`N eory & Technique'IIIBalI6f Theory & Technique IIIModern Theory & Technique IIIRepertory (Ballet & Modern)Theory & Philosophy of DanceRhythmic AnalysisDance FormsAdvanced ChoreographyDance ProductionDance Lecture-DemonstrationKinesiology for Dance 1,
Methods of Teaching DanceInternshipDance Senior Project'ColloquiumProseminarGraduate InternshipGraduate ColloquiumDance & Related Art Forms;
Seminar
& Musical Theatregraphy lea.
ory & Technique II 2
ory & Technique II- 2
ory & Technique ZI 2
ory & Technique II 22
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASFayetteville; ArkansasCoedgnroliment 13,500
r"-Dance Pi.ogram in P.E.,Undergraduate.Program
Enrollment 38B.S.E. DegreeDance Education MajorAuditions required
Performing Company -
Formal Concerts 2Personnel
Sara 14:-/lones,'M.A., InstructorNancy J. Steele, M.F.A., Instructor
Undergraduate Courses- S.H.
Chor!pgraphy I, II, III, IVModerrrTance T, II, III, IVBallet I, II, III, IVTheatre Dance I, IIMusic for the DanceDance NotationMethods and Materials in
Teaching Dance K-12History & Philosophy of DanceTechniques of JazzCharacter DanceDance Rehear sal & Production
(up to 7 credits)Ballroom DanceAmerican Round & SquareDanceInternational Folk Dance
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ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYJonesboro, Arkansas 72467
State ControlCoedEnrollment 7,027Dance Program in H.P.E.R. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramDance ConcentrationB:S.E. Degree,
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 1
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Informal-Concerts 3Personnel
S.H.
*Alta Burns, M.S., Asst. Prof.'Frances-Smallwood, M.S.E., Asst.
Prof.Uhdergraduate Courses
Folk aril Square fianceti
Ballroom Dance
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Fundamentals of Modern Dance .1
Interpretive Dance 6mp. :2
Theory of Dance 2
Beginning Square Dance' 1
Rhythms 1
Dance Choreography 1
,CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC 'STATE UNIVERSITY-San Luis Obispo, California "93407
State ControlCoedEnrollment 15,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 1Informal Concerts 2-3Touring Locally
Personnel'<Dr. Jim H. RaileyMoon Ja Minn Suhr, M.A., Assoc.
Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBalletBeginning Modern DanceIntermediate Modern Dance ,
. Jazz -4Dance FundamentalsFolk DanceSocial DanceIntroduction4o DanceModern Dance TheoryRecreational Dance TheoryChoreography
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICOChico, California 95926
State ControlCoed
Tirollment over 11,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate Program0 B.S. and B.A. Degrees
Dance emphasis in P.E.Summer Program'Personnel
*Sandy Ferguson; M.S., Assoc. Prof.Sally Sugden, M.A., InstructorHarold Lang, Lecturer
Undergraduate CoursesBeginning Modern DanceIntermediate Modern DanceAdvanced Modern DanceDance ProductionFolk Dance, BeginniAgFolk Dance, IntermediateSquare DanceSocial Dance, BeginningSocial Dance, IntermediateSocial Dance, AdvancedBeginning BalletIntermediate BalletAdvanced BalletBeginning JazzIntermediate JazzAdvanced JazzStyles of Dance, Cultural
, Styles of Dance, TapChoreography
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNOFresno, California 93740
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 14,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 40B.A. DegreeAreas of specialization: Choreo-
graphy, performance, history,therapy.
Auditions requiredGraduate Program in Art Dept.
Enrollment 5M.A., ChoreographyM.A., Dance TherapyInterdisciplinary Degree
Summer Program
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Affiliation with Professional Company:Portable Dance Troupe_,
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 4Infofmal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 10
Personnel*Lois Trostle, M.A., Asst. Prof'Roberta Baumann, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Shelley Freydont, M.F.A., Lecturer
Undergraduate Courses S.H.Moiplern Technique (4 levels) 1-2Ballet Technique (4 levels) 1-2
Pointe Work 1
Modern Jazz Technique(2 levels)
Introduction to ModernTheory and - Analysis of
Dan-Da ceDa ce
ceChoreographyHistory
1-2Dance 1
Modern
Dance PhilosophyMusic as Dance AccompanimentDance PerformanceDance EducationImprovisational FormsCurrent Trends in Dance and
Related FieldsIndependent StudyField Work ExperienceExpressive Movement Core
Seminar
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CALINIFNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTONFullerton, California 92634
State ControlCoedEnrollment 22,000
, Dance Program in Theatre Dept.Undergraduate Program
Enrollment 40B.A. Degiee in Theatre Arts:
DanceGraduate Program
Enrollment 10M.A. Degree in Theatre Arts:
Dance'
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
t .10
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts varied
Personnel*Araminta Little, Ph.D., Prof.Wilson Barrilleaux, M.A., Asst.
Prof.Lynne Hachten, M.A., /Asst. Prof.Jannine Livingston, M.M., Accomp.Bob Regger, B.A., Lecturer
InTirei't, IALst'sin'el:i'Terry,BruceUndergraduate CoursesIntroduction to DanOaRhythmic AnalysisMime and PantomineBeginning Classical Egllet.Intermediate Classical Ballet**Advanced Classical BalletBeginning Modern DanceIntermediate'Moderii Dance**Advanced Modern DanceImprovisatidmDance CompOsi ion .
**Advanced Da ce Composition**Experiment Dance Theatre**Dance Theatre Production**Dance RepertoryBeginning Jazz DanceIntermediate Jazz Dance**Advanced Jazz DanceDance for Musical TheatreBeginning Tap DanceIntermediate Tap DanceAdvanced Tap DanceBeginning Folk DanceIntermediate Folk Dance**Ethnic DanceBallroom Dance**Creative Danoe for ChildrenDance and the Related Arts* *Qriticism of the Arts**Dance in Cultural Perspective**Forces & Figures in 20th
Century Dance 3
Dance Kinesiology 3
**Dance Notation 3
Internship in Dance 1-3
**Special Studies in Dance 1-3
**Independent Study 1-3
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CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAYWARDHayward, California 94542 '-
State ControlCoed-Enrollment 8,000 /fDance Program in Kinesiology and
P.E. Dept. j
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 30B.S. or B.A. Degree.Areas of SpecializationDance/
Movement Therapy, Dance Educa-tion, Choreography, Performance
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 5.M.S. in Physical Education: Dance
EmphasisSpecial Major in Dance Therapy
with the Educational Psychologyepartment
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 3-4Touring Concerts 10-15
PersonnelAdele Wenigi M.A., Assoc. prof.*Cynthia BerrolAkili Denianki, pl.A.Lynda Knapp
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Rhythmic Analysis 2
Modern Dance Performance
ITheatre 1
Ethnic Dance PerformanceTheatre 1
History of Dance 4-Survey of Ethnic' DanceMovement Awareness 3Styles and Techniques of
Modern Dance 4Folk-Ethnic Dance Forms Sea.
Movement Analysis 2
Labaftotation 3Structural Kinesiology 4
Biomechanics 5Composition-Solo Forms 4Composition-Group Forms 4Dance Production 4Creative Dance for Children 3
Theory c`:If" Modern Dance 3
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Introduction to Care &Prevention of Athletic& Dance Injuries
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG, BEACHLong Beach, California 90840
State ControlCoedEnrollmtnt 33,000Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 100B.A. Degree in DanceInterdisciplinary DegreeAuditions required
Affiliation with Professional Co.Performing Company'Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 1
ersonnelPat Finot, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Betsy Hamilton, B.F.A., Assoc, Prof.Celeste Kennedy, M.A., Assoc.' Prof.Joan Schlaich, Ph.D., ProfRichard Kimble, Lect.Ruby Abeling, B.A., Music. Dir.Rebecca Bobele, B.F.A., Lect.Ellen Graff, M.A., Lect.Ted Howard, Lect.Karen Mullin, M.A., Lect.Gloria Newman, M.A., Lect.Jeff Slayton, Lect.Betty Walberg, B.A.,'Lect.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance Tech. I, II, III,
IV, V, VIBallet Tech. I, II, IIIJazz Tech. I, II, IIITap Dance I, IIEthnic Dance .(up to 12
units)ImprovisationElements of ChoreographySolo & Small Group Comp.Advanced Comp.RepertoryHistory of DanceNotation I, II
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Cont. Dance & the Fine Arts 2
Introduction to Dance forthe Theatre 2
Advanced Dance Movement forthe Theatre
Introduction to Music forDance 1
Music for Dance 3Organization of Dance
Production 3
Dance Performance (8 uniDance !od. = Tel*. (8 units) 1Stage LYghting 2
lignatomy/Kinesiology/InjuryPrevention & Care 4
Dance in the Elem. Curriculum 1Student Teaching 10
Directed Studies in Dance 1-3
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES5151 State University DriveLos Angele, California 90032
State ControlCOedEnrollment 25,000Dance PrOgram in P.E. De
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 30B.A. DegreeMajorMinor
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 4M.A. Degree
Summer PrpgramPerforming Company
Formal Concert 1Informal Concerts 6
Personnel*Janice E. Day, I4.A., Assoc.
Prof.Patricia Wagner, M.A., Assoc.
ProfPat White, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Nancy Kupka, B.A.Jim Brownfield, B.A.Craig Kupka,44-..A.
Norman Beede
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Undergraduate CoursesActivities in,Physical Educa-
tion:
AcquaticsDanceDual SportsGymnasticsIndividual SportsTeam SportsElectivesConcepts in Physical Education:Dimensions in P.E.Introduction to MovementHistorical Bases of P.E. 3
Kinesiology 4Physiology of Activity 4
Measurement of Human Performance 3
Principles of P.E. in ContemporarySociety 4
Ballet-Beginning 1
Ballet-Intermediate 1
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QH Theyry, & Analysis of Folkand Social Dance
Theory &,Analysis of' Square DanceDirected Study
Graduate CoursesResearch in Current'Lit.,
P.E.
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Folk Dance-BeginningFolk Dance-IntermediateJazz Dance-BeginningJazz Dance-IntermediateModern Dance-BeginningModern Dance-IntermediateModern Dance-AdvancedMexican'Folk Dance, Beginning
Intermediate, AdvancedSocial Dance, Beginning,
Intermediate, AdvancedSquare & Bound, Beginning,
IntermediateTap Dance, Beginning,
IntermediateDance PerformanceDance ImprovisationIntroduction to Dance TherapyDance CompositionChoreographic Theories &
CompositionRhythmic Form & AnalysisChoreographic AccompanimentDance ProductionHistory of DanceDance in World CultureCritical Analysis of DanceTheory & Analysis of Modern
Dance
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Seminar in Scientific Bask:3
of P.E. 2&3
Seminarp PhilosophicalBates of P.E. 2&3
Choreography;for the CpAFX1, 346eminar in Research: DeCOe
Lit. 3
Critical Analysts of Dance-Graduate Directed Study,
Thesis or Project
DE ANZA COLLEGE21250 Stevens Creek Bld.Cupertino, CA 95014
State ControlCoeEArollment over 23,000Program in Dance Department
Undergradutite ProgramA.A. DegreeMajor
Summer ProgramAffiliation with Professional Co:
Assoriment Dance TheatreSan Francisco Moving Company
Performing CompanyFOrmal Concerts 3Informal Concerts 12
a Touring Concerts 10Personnel
W. Grant Gray, Ph. D.Julie Connolly, B.A.Pattie Cox, M.A.Davick Blood, M.A.Linda Kahn, B.A.Irene Kimura, B.A.Rhonda Martyn, M.A.Bonnie McCullagh, M.A. -Janice Ross, M.A.Marla Stone, B.A.
5
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Theory &"Tech. of Ballet, Beg. 1
rTheory & Tech. of-Ballet, Int. 3-
Theory &'Tech. of Cont. Modern. Dance, Beg. 1
Theory & Tech. of Cont. ModernDance, Int..
t- Theory & Tech. of Jazz banceFad DanceDance CompositionImprovisationMusic & Movement-History & Philosophy of DanceChildren's DanceTechnical Dance Production 3
Styles' & Te0h. of Theatre Dance 32
Dance Repertory-The Assortment 3Theory& Tech. of Ethnic Dance 1$
Theory & Tech. of Tap Dance, 1
Special Problems in Dance 1-8
Individual Study in Dance 1-4
Dance WorkshopDance Techniques on LocationDance Perfoimance Field Trips
r CALIFORNIA
Methods of TIChing Dance 3Dance Production Workshop 4'Seminar 2
HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
3 Arcata, California 955213 State Conqol1 Coed .
3 Enrollment 8,000
2 Dance Program in H.P.E.
4 and Theatre ArtsUndergraduate,ProgramEnrollment 12B.At, )3.S., DegreesMovement Arts.MajorDance MinorInterdisciplinary Degiee:
Theatre, Arts Degree
Areas of Spe ?ialization:Dance and Mime
1-4 Summer Program3 Affiliation with Professional Co:
3 Proteus MimePerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 4Informal Concerts 4 -Touring Concerts 12
PersonnelNancy A. Lamp, M.A., Asst.
Prof.Kay Gott Chaffey, M.A.,
*Prof.
Jyll Hewston, M.A., Inst.Undergraduate CoursesBeginning ModernIntermediate ModernAdvanced ModernDance CompositionAnalysis of DanceDance HistoryDance WorkshopDance RepertoryBeginning Stage Movement
4
DOMINICAN COLLEGE OF SAN RAFAEL ***San Rafael, California 94901
Private ControlsWomenEnrollment 2,500
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance ConcentrationDance Program in Dept. of
Movement EducationPersonnel
*Grace DotyCarol TetonDelores DelsonNancy GallensonJim Piersall
Undergraduate CoursesMovement ExplorationIntroduction to Movement Ed.Music and MovementDance TechniqDance HistoDance NotationDance Composition
Cr.Hr.
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1-8444
9
Assoc.
Q.1-1,
1
1
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& Mime 2
Beginning Mime Workshop 2
Intermediate Mime Workshop 2
Beginning Folk Dance 1
Intermediate Folk Dance 1
Advanced Folk Dance 1
Beginning Square DanceIntermedlette Square DanceAdvanced Square DanceFolk Dance 'ExhibitionFolk Dance Workshop,EthniC Dance ProductionCreative Movement for Children (AnalykS of Rec. Forms of DanceBeginning BalletIntermediate Ballet'Beginning Jazz & Tap
LOYOIA MARYMOUNT UNOERSITY7101 West 80th St.Los Angeles, California
Private ControlCoed fr\aErollment 5,000Dance Program in Theatre Arts Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 23'B.A. DegreeDance specialization within
Theatre ArtsInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing Comp y
Formal Conce E 1
Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 1
Personnel*Judith M. Scalin, M.A., Asst. Prof.Marc Katz, M.A., Asst. Prof.Charles EdmondSon, Lect., Mod. DanceLori Hanlon, Lect., BalletAnthony Iyancich, Lecto, Ethnic
Dance and LabanotationViji Prakash, Lect., Ethnic DanceJes Salve, Lect., Jazz
Undergraduate CoursesCore ChoreogrtOhy I, II, TII,IV 5
Modern Dance Tech.Ballet Tech.Crew Assignment
'it Ethnic DanceComposition
Music for DanceHistory of Dance Theatre I, IIKinesiology I, II
Liturgical Dance
J90045
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1
1
1
6
3
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Ethnic D e
IntermediateModern D. ce
IV
2
Jazz Forms 2
Tech. I, II, III,2
2
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3
Ballet , II, III, "IV
ce P. ucation.I,-II
ction to naiveerapysal & Performance, III, IV 1-3
S.H.
33ea.3ea.
3
MERRITT COLLEGE ,
12500 Campus Drive )Oakl d, California 94619 4.Unde 4raduate Program 4
A.1. or A.S. DegreeMajor in Dance
Undergraduate CoursesAfro-American, Asian: Ballet,
Folk, Jazz, Modern andm Social Dance
Fundamentals of CreativeDance 2
Tech. of Modern Dance; 2
Modern Dance CompositionHistory of DanceFundamentals of Music &
Sound for Dance 2
Dance Production Workshop 2
S.H.
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3
MILLS COLLEGEMacArthur Boulevard & Seminary Ave.Oakland, California 94613PriVate Control.WomenEnrollment 1;000Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate Programollment 35
. . Degree in Fine ArtsPerforming Arts Dance MajorDance Education MajorDance MinorInterdiscipr y Degree can
be arrangedGraduate ogram (coed)
Enrollm t 35M.A., M. .A. DegreesPerforming Arts Dance Maj6r
10
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Summer ProgramPerforming Com
YFormal Concerts s4 : (Informal-Conce ts!8410
Personnel*Eleanor,Lauer, Prof.
Rebecca FuAler, M.A., Assoc'. Prof,'Judith Rosenberg, M.A. Inst., Accomp,.Mary Ann Xinichead, Assti prof,:
June Watanabe, Inst}.Evonne DanielykInst. co
Undergraduate Courses044 History of Dance 4
Dance in Relation to Music.andThelatre '
-4
AnthropologjrcalBasis of ithceDance of 17th &: 18th Century F 4
Rhythmic Analysis 2
Dance Notation
if
4
Dance Tech. qc CbmpositOn,Elem.-, Int., Adv. 2-- -.
Advanced Choreography 84,IndividualReseatCh Problems.
Daape'of the Modern PeriodEducation WorkshopProduction Workshop
Graduate 'CoursesIndependent Research ProblemsThesisProduction ResearchSemi7narLab4r.atory in the Teaching of
4-88
4-84-8
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE1600 CampuS' Road /
Los Angeles, California '90041
Itivate.Control,C0edEnrollment, underl,'700-Program in P.E.' Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramS.A..DegreeDance Concentrationinterdsciplinary Degree
'Personnel.Tuanita-Dotson, Inst.Charlene Baker, Inst.
is
CALIFORNIA
1.
Undergraduate OolarDance AnalYsM& Choreography 4
4'41/6
Special. TopicsIndependent StUdy.Folk & Square DanceBeginning Contemporary
DanceAdvancedContemporary
Dalfce
Danc Productionnning 'Ballet
ry
ORANGE COAST COLLIE2701 Fairview Rd, Sb
'Costa Mesa,,California 92626.
State Control,CoedEnrollment over 1500_Dance Progr in Da
Undergraduate ogrEnrollment 1
1/6
161//6
1/6
,-,1/),,A.A. Degree
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Dance Concentrati41- y/
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFdrmal Concerts 1Informal2Concerts 2' ;Ay,'
Undergraduate Courses..Introduction to Modern'rDa06 1-5ModeAh Dance Tech.\II47-
IV _
Ballet I,'II,Jazz I,Tap Dance I, IIFolk Dance-I, IIEthnic,Dance 1,-11Dance'PrOduction & Lab
Choreography,
1-4,1-31-31-21-21-21-3-2
Music for Dancers 2
LabanOtation 3
Repertoire -1-4
Square, Dance I, II 1-2
RehearSal .& performance: 1-4
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY'5402 College Ave.San Diego; CA 92102
State Control.Coed/Enrollment over 32,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.,
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 30B.A. Degree in P.E.: Dance
EmphasisDance Emphasis Program (Dance and
dance related courses only)Dance MinorInterdisciplinary Degree:
Drama, Dance, MusicAreas of Specialization:,
Performance and ChoreographyGraduate Program
ollTept 5.A. Degree in P.-.(Dance Concern-
tratioqSummer ProgramPerformi4gCompany
Formal Concerts 8Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 1
Personnel,*George Willis, M.A , Assoc. Prof.Pat Sandback, M.A., Inst.Patrick Nollet, In .
AnnLudwig, M.A., Inst.Ann McDonald, M.F.A., Inst.
Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction to DanceRhythmic AnalysisBallroomFolk & SquareBalletModern DanceJazz DanceDance Tech.ChoreographyImprovisation,History & Philosophy ofDance CriticismPracticumT-MOdern DanceDance PedagogyAnatomyPhysiology.Kinesiology
S.H.2
2
1
1,11,11,11,1
3,3,3,32,2,2,2
1,1Dance 2
2
2
2
4
3
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CALIFORNIA
Graduate CoursesSpeCial Studies'SeminarThesis,or Project
1-6
3
3,
SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY1600 HollowaySan Francisco, California 94132
State ControlCoed-Enrollmenet over 18,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 100
. B.A. DegreeGraduate Program
Enrollment 6Special M.A. Dance Degrees in
Interdisciplinary StudiesSummer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 1Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 7
Personnel*Eula L. Vest, Ph. D., Prof.Dolores Cayou, M.A., Asst. Prof.Carol Geneve, B.A., Lect.Anatol Joukowsky, M.A., Prof.Ruth Langridge, M.A., Lect.Albirda Rose, M.A., Inst.Bonnie Tiorber, M.A., Lect.Lorenzo Trujillq, M.A., Lect.Larry Canage, Adcompanist
Undergraduate CoursesAfrican Haitian DanceBalletModern DanceJazzFolk DanceTech. Workshops I, II
Modern Dance 1
Ethnic Dance 1
Ballet 1
Jazz Dance 1
Dance Orientation 3Rhythm & Music for Dancer 3
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CompositionDance HistoryDevelopment of Jazz Dance in
America I, II, III,Theory & Practice in Cont..,
DanceTheory & Practice in Ethnic
DanceWorkshop in Secondary School
Dance ProductionWorkshop in Contemporary
Dance Production,Workshop in Ethnic Dance
Production
STANFORD UNIVERSITY ***Stanford, California 94305.Private Control.CoeducationalEnrollment 12,950Dance Program in Athletics, P.E.,
and Recreation Dept.Undergraduate Program
Open to all students on elec-tive basis
Pre-requisite courses forgraduate degree
Graduate ProgramM.A. Degree through School of
EducationDance Concentration in Folk/
Ethnic or ModernSummer ProgramPersonnel
*Miriam Lidster, M.A., Assoc, Prof.(Folk/Ethnic)
*Inga Weiss-Lepnis, M.A., SeniorTeaching Assoc. (Modern)
Susan Cashion, M.A., Teach.Assoc.
Undergraduate CoursesTapiDanceBlack American Dance, sic
Dance for MenDance IIntroduction to Basic Ballet
and Preparatory Tech. forDance
Modern Dance I, II, IIIBallet Tech. for Cont. Dance
33
3ea.
2
2
3
CALIFORNIA
Folk Dance I, II, III
Ethnic Dance: Mexican,Israel, Balkan, Hungar-ian
Modern Dance Tech: Adv.
Cont. Dance Forms ICont. Dance Forms IIImprovisation and Comp.Choreography WorkshopCont. Dance WorkshopPerformance WorkshopLabanotation IHistory of DanceFolk Dance: Adv.
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341-3
Folk Dance Exhibition:International & Mexican 3ea.
Survey of the Regional '
Dance of MexigoGraduate CoursesCont. Dance PracticumDance Prod. PracticumDance Etudes and StylesDance Thesis: Cont.
Dance RepertoryLabanotation IIFolk Dance PracticumSeminar in Folk/Ethnic
Dance 4
Dance Thesis: Folk/EthnicIndividual Study in Dance
Research 3-5
3
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UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF PERFORMING AND VISUALARTS
10455 Pomerado Rd.San Diego, California 92131
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 300Dance Program in Dance and Perform-
ing Arts DepartmentUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 90B.F.A. DegreeDance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Performance and ChoreographyAuditions required
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 12
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M.F.A. DegreeDance Major
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts: one-2-3 week
seasonInformal Concerts: 4 workshops
Personnel*John Hart, C.B.E.Erling SundeClaire WolchinskyWayne Davis, M.F.A.Sylvia Palmer o M.F.A.Patricia Blaha, M.F.A.
Undergraduate CoursesDance HistoryDance PerformanceDance LiteratureDance Notation IDance Notation IIDance ResearchClassical Ballet
National DanceCharacter DancePointeRepertoire
Ballet WorkshopModern DanceModern Dance CompositionModern Dance WorkshopJazz/Musical Theatre Dance/TapProfessional Dance Orientation
Teacher/Internship/Performance/Choreographer
AtUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS ***
Davis, California 95616State ControlCoedEnrollment over 11,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance Concentration
Summer ProgramPersonnel
*Jere H. Curry, M.A., Asst. Super.Althea E. Short, B.A., Lect.
Undergraduate Courses Cr.Hr.
Dance Production -. 1
CALIFORNIA
V
Dance HistoryDance CompositionFundamentals of Creative
DanceTeaching in SecondaryRhythmic AnalysisBeginning BalletIntermediate BalletBeginning Modern DanceAdvanced Modern DanceIntermediate Modern DanceFolk and Square Danc'
32
Schools 31
1/21/21/2,
1/21/21/2
Social Dance 1/2
OIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINEIrvine, California 92717
State ControlCoedEnrollment 8,500Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 165B.A. DegreeDance Education MajorPerforming Arts Dance MajorAuditions required
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 18M.F.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance MajorDance Education Major
Summer Program, UndergraduatePersonnel
*Eugene Loring, Prof. III,James Penrod, M.A.,Assoc. Prof.Janice Gudde Plastino, M.A., Asst.
Prof.Jack Kauflin, Lect.Qlga Maynard, Lect.Barbara Plunk, Lect.Maryjane Harris,, M.A. Accomp.David Farejeon, Accomp.Paul Shipton, Lect.Vicki. Barrett, Lect.
Undergraduate CoursesBallet I, II, III, IVFreestyle I, II, IIIJazt I, IIHistory of Dance
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2
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4
Dance I'Iotation
Music for Dancers 4
Theories of Dance 4
ChoreographyTeaching of Dance
44\
Bibliography & Research 4
Dance & Related Arts 4
Graduate CoursesBallet IV & Graduates tea.
Graduate Freestyle 2
Graduate jazz 2
Teaching of Dance 4
Bibliography & Research 4
Dance & Related Arts 4
Notation Seminar 4
Graduate Choreography 4
Theories of Movement 4
UNIVERSITY 4' CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES405 Hilgard AvenueLos Angeles, California 90024
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 30,000Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 99Dance MajorInterdisciplinary Degree with
Ethnic ArtsAreas of Specialization:
Choreography & PerformanceGraduate Program'
Enrollment 93M.A. DegreeAreas of Specialization: Therapy,
Choreography & Performance,Ethnology, History
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concert'lInformal Concert 4
Personnel*Alma Hawkins, Ed. D., Prof. EmeritusPia Gilbert, Prof.Carol Scothorn, M.A., Prof.Emma Lewis Thomas, Ph. D., Assoc.
Prof.
Charles Berliner, M.F.A., Lect.trma Alperson, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.
.
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CALIFORNIA
Gloria Bowen, Lect.Lynn Dally, 14.A., Lect.Elsie Dunin, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Marion Scott, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Doris Siegel, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Allegra Snyder, M.A., Assoc.
. Prof. ,
Kathe Cooperman, M.A. Asst.Prof.
Susan Lovell, M.A., Lect.Margalit Marshall, Lect.Emilio Pulido, Lect.Madeline Scott, M.A., Lect.BarbAra Mattingly, Lect.Mia SlEvenska, Lect.Judy Silo, M.A., Lect.Lisa Fitch, B.A., Sr. MusidianRichard Russell, M.A., Sr.
Musician ,
Ellen Sinatra, Sr. Musician'Melinda Williams, M.A.. Lect:Mehda_von Essen, Lect.Suenobu Togi, Lect.Alfred Ladzekpo, Lect.Stephan Soomil, Ph.D., Sr. Musician
Undergraduate CoursesFundamentals of Creative
Dance 12Advanced Dance 12Choreography & Repertory 6
Fundamentals of Ballet 6
Introduction to Perf. ofEthnic Dance 2
Music Analysis for Dance 2
Music as Dance Accomp. 4
Dance Notation 4
History of Dance 8
Philosophical Bases & Trendsin Dance 8
Lighting Design for DanceTheatre 2
Costume & Scenic Design forDance . 2
Advanced Dance Performance 4Ballet 4Perf. in Ethnic Dance (Bali,
-Java, Japan, India, MexicoYemen, Yugoslavia, Ghana)16
Theory Courses in EthnicDance(Balkans, India,Indonesia, Mexico) 16
Dance Cultures of the WorldCreative Children's DancePrinciples of Teaching DanceIntroduction to Movement
Dynamics and PersonalityGrowth
Improvisation
12
44
6
2
Elements of PerfermanceIntroductidh to Theatre Dance 2
Dance of MexicoDance of Balkans 4
Graduate Courses-.Dance Choreography 16
Dance Notation 4
Principles of Dance Theatre 4
Music for Dance 4
Aesthetics of Dance 9\ 4
Dance in the 20th Century 4
Research Methods & Bibliography 4
Advanced Studies in Dance Ed. 4
Dance Expressions in SelectedCultures 4
Dance in rehabilitation 4
Directed Studies 4
Dance of the Rennaisance 4
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDERiverside, California 92521
State ControlCoedEnrollment 5,000Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 30B.A. DegreeDance Education MajorPerforming Arts Dance MajorInterdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Performance, Choreography,History
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 3-4
PersonnelC.L. Schlundt. Ph.D., Prof.*F. Strickler, B.S., Assoc. Prof.C.Q. Burnett, Assoc. in DanceA.G. Barnett, Assoc. in Dance
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CALIFORNIA
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Introduction to Dance 4
Theory of Dance 4
Modern Dance Tech. 2
Dance Tech. (Ballet, Tap,Jazz, Folk) tea.
Tech. of Mime 12
Choreography 8-12
The Mime TradlAion (History) 4
History of Ballet '4
History of Modern Dance 4
Seminar in Dan 4
Practicum in Dance Prod. 4
Tutorial r.. 2
Dance Production 2
Graduate Seminar in Historyand Theory of Dance 4
Intensive Study with Visit-.
ing.Artists 1-2
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTABARBARA
Santa Barbara, California 93106
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 13,000Dance Program in the Div. of
Dance of the Dept. ofDramatic Arts
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 70B.A. DegreeDance Education MajorPerforming Arts Dance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Performance & ChoreographyAuditions required
Affiliation with Professional CoRepertory West Dance Co.
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2
Personnel*Rona Sande, M.Ed., Assoc. Prof.Isa Partsch Bergsohn, Lect.Christyne Lawson, Assoc. Prof.Alice Condodina, Asst. Prof.William Hansen, Lect.Linda Jahnke, Lect.
1
Melanie Snyder, Lect.
Undergraduate CoursesFundamentals of Pallet 'Tech.
Elem. Movement Tech.History & Appreciation of
DanceModern DanceElementary Ballet '
Intermediate BalletImprovisationLabanotationChoreuticsHistorical Development of
DanceAdvanced BalletSumMer Dance RepertoryDance WorkshopHistorical Dance FormsChoreographyEnvironmental COreographyChoreography .for the TheatreEthnic Dance FormsAccompaniment for DanceOrganization of Dance Prod.Advanced Modern DanceCriticism & AnalysisTheory of DanceDance RepertoryJazz & Theatre FormsAesthetics of DanceGroup Studies in DanceIndependent Study in Dance
ti
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4-82-61-61-4
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZSanta Cruz, California 95064
State ControlCoedEnrollment 6,100Dance Program in Theatre Arts Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 20B.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance MajorInterdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specialization:
History, Choreography,Performance
Auditions requiredPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 8Touring Concerts 10
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CALIFORNIA
Personnel*Ruth Solomon, B.A., Assoc. Prof.Byron Wheeler, M.F.A, Asst. Prof..Shirley Wynne,,B.A.; M.A., Ph.D.,
ABSOC. Prof.Undergraduate CoursesCont. Tech. and Theory
(Upper & Lower)Studies in Contemporary Dance
Composition & Style(Intro. and Adv.)
Dance History, Style, andCulture
Dance History, Europe.15th-18th Century
Dance History, Cont. Per..Dance kighting.
UNIVERVTY4 SANTA CLARASanta Clara, California 95053
c-Pi.ilivate Control
CoedEnrollment 7,200Dance Program in Dept. of Theatre
ArtsUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 15-20 -
B.A. DegreeGeneral Humanities MajorDance Emphasis in Theatre ArtsInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concert 2
Personnel*Janet Harter Shaw, M.A., Adj.
Lect.Carolyn Silberman, B.A., Adj.
Lect.Lila Burnett, M.A., Adj. Lect.Kristy Logan Scott, B.A., Asst.
Prof.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Basic Modern & Ballet Tech.I, II, III
Intermediate Modern DanceTech. I, II, III
Choreography I, IIHistory of DanceMovement AnalysisLiturgical Dance Workshop
Q. H.
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5
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Basic Lighting & SoundCreative ProjectsIndependent StudyPractioum
COLORADO
COLORADO COLLEGEColorado Springs, Colorado 80603
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 1,800Dance Program in Dance Drama Dept.
Under'graduate ProgramB.A. Degree, with-emphasis in
DramaDance Concentration
Summer Program: Hanya Holm'sDance Program
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 1
Personnel*Norman Cornick,.B.S.,
Prof.Undergraduate Courses
Intermediate Modern DanceTech.
Intermediate Modern JazzDance for the TheatreIntermediate BalletIntermediate CharacterInt., Adv. Modern DanceInt., Adv. Modern JazzDance for the Theatre IIDance CompositionInt., Adv. BalletPointeHistory of Dance LAdv. Modern Dance Tech.Adv. BalletPointe IIAdii. Modern-Jazz
Assoc.
45_5
5
Units
1/4,1/41/4,1/4
1,11/4,1/4
Dance 1/4,1/4Tech. 1/4,1/4
1/4,1/41,11,1
1/4,1/41/4,1/4
1
1/4,1/41/4,1/41/4,1/41/4,1/4
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITYFort Collins, Colorado 86521
CoEnrollment over 16,500Dance Program in P.E. rcpt.
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CALIFORNIA - COLORADO
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 32B.S. DegreeDance ConcentrationAreas of Specialization:
Dance Education, PerformanceGraduate Program
Enrollment 5M. Ed. DegreeDance Concentration
Summer Progr %m (limited)Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts
PersonnelIrmel Fagan, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Dianne Jostes, M.S., instr..Sarah Manne, M.A., Int-tr.Henry Miles, Asst. Prof.Linda Martinson, Accomp.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Basic Body Movement andRhythm 3
Folk Dance 1
Square Dance 1
Folk Dance and AmericanDance 3
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Int. Modern Dance 1
**Adv. Modern Dance 1
Beg. Ballet 1
Int. Ballet 1
**Adv. Ballet 1
Modern Jazz 1
Tap Dance 1
Social Dance 1
**Dance Comp. I, II, III 2ea.
History of Dance I, TI 2ea.
Modern Dance Tech. -XII 12
* *Ballet Tech. I-XI... 12
**Dance Notation 2
**Dance Accompaniment 2
**Dance Production 2
**Theory of Modern Dance 2
**Contemporary Dance 2
Lyric Theatre 2
**Senior Dance Problems 2=5
**Methods of American FolkDance 2
**Methods of Elementary SchoolDance
Lloyd Shaw Workshop inAmerican Dance
Methods in Teaching RhythmsCharacter DanceDance in ReligionDance Therapy
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MESA COLLEGE12th and NorthGrand Junction, Colorado 81501
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 3,000'Dance Program in Recreation and
Fine Arts DivisionUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 20A.A. and B.A. DegreesDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree_Areas of Specialization:
Performance, ChoreographySummer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 3Informal Concerts 3Touring Concerts 1
Personnel*Ann J. Sanders, M.A., Asst. Prof.Dale Lee Niven, B.A., Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern DanceInt. Moderg,DanceAdv. Modern DanceBeg. BalletInt. BalletAdv. BalletBeg. TapBeg. Modern Jazz
2
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Beg. Improvisation and Comp. 3Creative Play Activities in Dance 3
Dance Production 3
Repertory Dance. 1
Independent Study in Dance Comp. 1
COLORADO
STEPHENS PERRY-MANSFIELD SCHOOL OF
DANCE AND THEATRESteamboat Springs, ColoradoPrivate ControlNedEnrollment under 200DanCe Program in Dept. of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramCredit toward B.F.A. Degree
through affiliation withStephens College, Columbia,Missouri. '
Summer Programs OnlyPersonnel
V. Dean FunkChuck HarringtonHarriett Ann Gray, Director of
DanceMichael Simms, Ballet
Summer Session CoursesDance Tech: unified courses
including modern, ballet,_jazz, ethnic, at elem.,int., and adv. levels
Creative Dance for ChildrenDance Comp.Acting Tech.Music for the DaliceStage ProductionDance Rehearsals and Per-fAkrmances
ChoreographyLight for the DanceVoicePiano
UNIVERSITY OFD COLORADO970 Aurora StreetBoulder, COlorado 80302
State ControlCoedEnrollment 20,000Dance Program in Dept. of Theatre
and DanceUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 64B.S. and B.A. DegreesDance Education MajorPerforming Arts Dance MajorCertification program: B.S. in
P.E. with Dance Emphasis
Areas of Specialization:Choreography, Performance,Teaching, Tech. Theatrefor Dance
Auditions requiredGraduate Program
Enrollment 8M.A. DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Choreography, Performance,Teaching
Summer ProgramAffiliation with Professional Co.:
Nancy Spanier Dance Theatreof Colorado
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal doncerts 4Touring Concerts 6
Personnel*Charlotte Irey, M.A Prof.Nancy Spanie4 M.A., Asst. Prof.Marilyn Cohen, B.S., Sr. Instr.Larry Boyette, B.A., Instr.Emily Wadhams, M.A., Asst. Prof.Paul Oertel, M.A, Instr.William Elliott, Accompanist
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet: Beg., Int., Adv. Tech.Modern: Beg., Int., Adv. Tech.Recreational FormsBeginning Comp. and Improv.Children's Creative DanceDance Comp., Int., Adv.
1-8121
3
3
3,3History and Philosophy of Dance 3
Dance in the 20th Century 3Musical Accomp. for Dance 3
Performance Events 2
Methods of Teaching Dance 3
Movement Analysis in Practicum 3
Dance Repertoy 2-4
Independent Study 1-3
'Dance Practicum 1-3
Thkatre Courses 3-9Graate Courses
Methods of Graduate Study 3
Readings in Dance 3
Seminar in Dance 3
Dance Repertory 2-4
Problems in Dance (arranged) 2
Dance Practicum 1-3
COLORADO
Problems in.Dance Admin.and Curriculum
Problems in Organizationand Admin. of Perf.GroUps
Studio. ConcertChoreography I, IIDance RecitalIndependent StudyResearch ProjectThesis (may be creative
thesis)
2
2
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UNIVERSITY OF DENVER ***Denver, Colorado. 80210
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 9,000Dance Program in Dept. of Theatre
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance MinorDance Concentration
Graduate ProgramM.A. and M.F.A. DegreesDance Concentration
Summer ProgramPersonnel
*Jeremiah Runley, Ph. D., Assoc.Prof.
Dulcy Amter, B.A., Instr.Ann Amter, B.A., Instr.Joseph Martinez, B.A., Guest Instrik_
Undergraduate Courses Cr.Hr.Beg. Theatre Dame 3Introduction to Dance
Movement , 3.' Int. Theatre Dance 6 .
Adv. Theatre Dance 6Theories of Stage Movement 9
Int. Stage Movement 6Period Styles 15
Performance Practicum 15Graduate Courses
Theories of Stage Movement 9
Int. Stage Movement 6Period Styles 15Independent Study 15
Performance Practicum 15
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADOGreeley, Colorado 80639
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 12,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate Program30-40 MinorsB.A., B.S. Degree, depending'
on majorMinor in Dance
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 10-12
Personnel*Sandra C. Minton, M.A., Instr.Fern Tresvan, B.F.A., Instr.Cynthia Carlisle, M.A., Instr.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Analysis and Movements ofModern Dance 2
Analysis and Movements ofFolk and Square Dance 2
Problems in Dance Comp. 2
Rhythms of the Elem. School 2
Modern Dance Tech. and Comp.Improvisation and Comp. Forms 2
Rhythmic Analysis of DanceAccompaniment 2
Teaching of Dance 2
Workshop in Modern Dance 4Dance History and Philosophy 4
Dance_Production 2
Adv. Stage Performance 1
Beg. Jazz Dance 1
Int. Jazz Dance 1
Adv. Jazz Dance 1
Beg. Ballet 1
Int. Ballet 1
Beg. Modern 1
Int. Modern 1
COLORADO - CONNECTICUT
CONNECTICUT
ARNOLD COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT
Bridgeport, Connecticut 06602Private ControlCoedEnrollment'7,293Dance bOgram in Dept. of P.E.
UndergradUate ProgramEnrollment 78B.S. DegreeDance SpecializationInterdisciplinary DegreeState Certification in Dance
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 5Informal Concerts 2
Personnel*Jennifer Mitchell, M.A., Asst.
Prof.Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern Dance
t, Beg. BalletInt. Modern DanceDance Performance and Prod. 1
Beg. Choreography 2
Int. Choreography 2
Folk, Square and Social Dance 2Dance History 3Teaching Dance in Elem.
Schools 2
Teaching Dance in Sec.Schools 2
Teaching Dance Summary 3
CONNECTICUT COLLEGENew London, Connecticut 06320
Private ControlCoedEnrollment over 1,600Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 40B.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance MajorInterdisciplinary DegreeAuditions required
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 3M.F.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Performance, Teaching,Choreography
Personnel*Martha Myers, Prof.Laurie Lindquist, Asst. Prof.Carolyn Coles, Asst.' Prof.Guest Artists include:
Lenore Latimer, Thelma Hill,Edward DeSoto, Libby Nye,Walter NiCks, Nancy Meehan,Lance Westergard, MarcUsSchulkind, Walter Terry
Wall Matthews, Accomp.Undergraduate Courses
Introductory Theory and Style 4Introduction to Dance 4
History of Dance 4
Basic Experimental Workshop 4
Int. Theory and style 4
Repertory and Performance 4
Senior Seminar 4
Individual Study 4
Adv. Theory and Style. 4
Low Int. Theory and Style 4
Int. Experimental Workshop 4
Adv. Experimental Workshop 4
Dance and Theatre Production 4
History and Development ofHuman Movement 4
Fundamentals of Effort Shape 4
Graduate CoursesSame as undergraduate courses
graduate levelPractice Teaching 4
Master's The 1s 8
Individual Study-1.
S.H.
SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE COLLEGE501 Crescent StreetNew Haven, Connecticut 06515
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 13,000Dance Program in P.E.
CONNECTICUT
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 40B.S. DegreeDance Concentration
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 3 or more
PersonnelPhyllis Grande, M.A., Asst. Prof.Mary Lee, M.A., Instr.Walter Terry, M.A., Guest Instr.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Tech. I & II Modern Dance 2
Tech. Folk and Square 1
Tech. Ballet 1
Modern Dance (Comp.) 3History of Dance 3Historic Dances for Actors
(Theatre) . 3Accompaniment for Dance 3Dance Production 3
ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE1678 Asylum AvenueWest Hartford, Connecticut 06117
Private Control ,
WomenEnrollment 600Dance Program in Fine Arts Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramDance MinorDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 1Informal ,Concerts 5Touring Concerts 10
PersonnelCeci Taylor, M.A., Asst
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern DanceInt. Modern DanceAdv.' Modern DanceComp.
Dance gistoryDance as a Fine ArtIndependent Study
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THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITYMassachusetts and Nebraska AvenuesWashington, D.C. 20016Private ControlCoedEnrollment over 14,000Dance Program in Dept. of
Performing ArtsUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 45B.A. DegreeDance Education MajorPerforming Arts Dance MajorDance MinorBachelor of MusicInterdisciplinary DegreeState Certification in DanceAreas of Specialization:
Performance, Choreography,Education, History, BodyKnowledge, Production,Interdisciplinary Work
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 46M.A. DegreePerforming Arts Major and MinorMasters in Music and Music Ed.
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 2
Personnel*Naima Prevots, M.A., Prof.Shelley Berg, Adj. Prof.Brook Andrews, M.A., Asst. Prof.Meade Andrews, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Mary,Day, Adj. Prof.Charles Crowder, M.A., Prof. .
Ken Baker, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Boris Boranovic, M.A.,Asst. Prof.Haig Mardirosian, D.M.A., Asst. Prof.Alan Mandel, M.S., Prof.Valerie Morris, M.A., Asst. Prof.George Schuetze, Ph.d., Prof.Gordon Smith, Ph.D., Prof.Herbert Voss, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Elizabeth Daley, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Jamie Hindman, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.
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Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction to Perf.
Arts: Dance 1
Theatre: InterdisciplinaryArt 1
Introduction to Perf.Arts: Theatre
Stage Make UpModern Dance I-IIIBallet I-IIIOral fnterpretationIndividual Creative
Expression- 1
Basic Acting Tech. 1
Theatre Prod. Tech. I & II 1
Theatre Perf. Tech. I & II 1
World Theatre I & II 1
Music for Dance & Theatre '1Lighting Design 1
Speech and Voice for Theatre 1
Independent Reading forthe Perf. Arts 1
**History and Philosophy ofDance I & II 1
Beginning Directing 1
**Advanced Methods ofTeaching Modern Dance 1
**Dance Comp. I - III 1
**Adv. Scene Design 1
Costume Design 1
**Workshop in Dance Prod.(Repertory) 1
**Workshop in Dance Prod.(Improvisation) 1
Independent Study in thePerforming Arts 1/4-2
Rotating Topics in Acting/Directing 1
Music and Art 1
EvolutIOn of Jazz and Rock 1
Music Theory for Non-Majors 1
Music and the Perf. Arts 1
Language and Literature ofMusic I & II 1
History'of Music 1
Graduate and Advanced UndergraduateCourses-
S.H.
1
1
1/21/2
t 1
History and Philosophy ofDance III 3
Survey of Arts ManagementPromotion and P.R. for the
Perf. Arts
3
3
Case Studies in'Perf.Arts Management 3
Effort/Shape 3
Exploration of Artistic Element 3
Seminar in Theatre History 3Independent Reading in the Perf.
Arts 1-6
Creative Theories and Criticism 3
Creative Writers Performance Lab 3
Media Performance 3
Rotating Topics" n Acting/Directing 3
Artistic and OrganizationalPlanning in Perf. Arts
Dynamic AlignmentBallet RepetoireBallet PointeComp. of DanceModern Dance IIIWorld Theatre IIAdv. Costume DesignResearch Seminar in Perf. ArtsMaster Thesis SeminarNon-Thesis Option
FEDERAL CITY COLLEGE ***Washington, D.C. 20036Federal Government ControlCoed
3
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYWashington, D.C. 20052
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 17,700Dance Program in Dept. of Human
Kinetics and Leisure StudiesUndergraduate ProgrbmEnrollment 20B.S. DegreeDance MajorState Certification in DanceAreas of Specializations
Dance Education, Dance asa Performing Art
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 39M.A. DegreeDance Major
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 3Informal Concerts 2-4
Personnel*Nancy Diers Johnson, M.S., Asst.
Prof.Maida Rust Withers, M.A., Assoc.
Prof.Guest Artist-in-Residence each
semester
Enrollment over 8,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramDance Minor
Summer ProgramPersonnel
Dir.S.H.
John Bailey, M.A., Lect.Beth Burkhardt, B.S., Lect.Eric Greer, MusicianSandra Fortune Green, Lect.Edward Kasouf, MusicianJoe Jeff Goldblatt, B.F.A., Lect.
Margaret Ramsay, M.S., Lect.Undergraduate Courses S.H.*Edna L. Long, M.F.A., Asst.
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern Tech. IEthnic Tech.
1 Dance Tech: Modern, Ballet,Ethic, Jazz, Tap 1-3ea.
Beg. Ballet Tech. 1 Introduction to Dance
History of Dance I 3Therapy 3
Beg. Modern Tech. II 1 Teaching Ethnic Dance 2
.,,, Ethnic Tech. II 1 Dance Improvisation 2
ell' History of Dance II 3Dance Composition .3,3
Comp. and Improvisation 2 Movement Tech. for Theatre 2
Dance Workshop 2 Mime Movement Theatre
Jazz Workshop 1 Dance Education 3
Practicum 2 Special Problems in Dance.
Dance Production Workshop 4 Comp.
Creative Dance for Children 3)Creative Dance for Children 3
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RepertoryStudent Teaching - DanceDance HistoryDance Notation and Movement
Analyses: LabanotationTheatre Prod. for the DanceChoreographyHuman AnatomyKinesiologyDance Tech. Theory.Independent StudySeminar in Music and DanceWorkshop
Graduate CoursesConceptual Basis of Motor
LearningPhilosophic Foundations of
DanceDance ReconstructionDance in SocietyAdv. WorkshopInternational ExperiencePracticumAdv. SeminarIndependent Study ,
Adv. Topical StudiesThesis Research
FLORIDA
D.C. - FLORIDA
1-2 FLORIDASTATE UNIVERSITY6-12 Tallahassee, Florida 32306.
3,3 -State ControlCoed
3 Enrollment over 22,000
3,3 Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
3 Undergraduate Program
3 Enrollment 70
3 B.F.A Degree
3 Areas of Specialization:
1-6 Performance, Choreography,
3 . Teaching1-3 Auditions required
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 12
3 M.F.A. DegreeAreas of Specialization:
3 Performance, Choreography,
3 Teaching
3 Performing and Touring Companies
1-3 Formal Concerts 10
1-9 Informal Concerts 6
3-6 Touring Concerts 5-6
1-3 Personnel1-6 *Nancy W. Smith, Ph.D., Prof.
3 or 6 Lester Bruch, M.M., Assoc. Prof.
6 Lynda. Davis, M.F.A., Assist. Prof.Maria de Baroncelli, Assoc. Prof.Odette Salvaggio, M.A., Production
Manager+Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Non-MajorBeg. Cont. -Dance A,B,C 2ea.
Beg. Ballet A,B,C 2ea.°
Int. Cont Dance 2
Int. Ballet 2
Majordbnt. Dance I, II, IIIBallet I, II, IIISquare and Social DanceFolk DanceDance TheatreComp. IA, IB, IIA, IIBRepertory (Comp. III)Comp. IVA, IVBRhythmic AnalysisMusic and ChoreographyMethods and Materials in
Dance EducationDance Perf.Dance Prod.Dance Production Lab
ECKERD COLLEGESt. Petersburg, Florida 33733
PrivateCoedEnrollment 950Dance Program in Theatre Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. Degree in TheatreInterdisciplinary Studies
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Inf,rml Concerts vary
PersonnelJames R. Crlson, Director of
Theatre\
UndergraduatelCoursesBeg. ModernDanceInt. Modern DanceBeg. Comp.Int. CompWorkshops in Jazz, Tai Chi, Yoga,
and Eurythmics
S.H.
4
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4ea.
4ea.22
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3Sea.
22
3
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3
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.damt)..-talanotation I, II 3ea.
History and Philosophy of Daftce. I, II, III '4 3ea.
Directed Individual Study % 1-4
o (Non-majors are admitted int(54, majorclasses by special permission.)
+Studio technique courses, performanceand'repertory courses are repeatable fora specified amount of credit..-'1,
Graduate Course. Cont. lance
A, Ballet.Dance TheatreChoreoaphydPracti *nm in Dance Perf. and
'Theo Olf,Dance
-.Mance, f.
.phic ProjectDirec-E ,CliIndividual Study in
Dan e AstoryDirecte ,Individual StudySupery ed ResearchSuper sed Teaching
2
MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, SOUTH-SOUTH, CAMPUS ***11011 S%144'104th StreetMiami, ida 33176
State PoCoedEnrolMene over 12,500Dance Program in P.E. Department
Personnelene Del Zingro Farls, M.S., Assoc.Prof.
Maria B. Hornor, M.Ed., Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Int. Modern Dance 1
Independent Study 1-3Folk, Square, Social Dance ,
(Service) 1
Folk, Square, Social Dance(Major) 2
Fundamentals of Movement 1
FLORIDA
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDAGainesville, Florida 32611
State ControlCoedEnrollment 29,000Dance Program in Dept. of Theatre
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 5B.F.A. in DanceB.S. in P.E.Bachelor's Degree in any discipline
with dance specializationDance Major
4 Dance Specialization4 Interdisciplinary Degree1 Auditions required for B.F.A.4 Graduate Program
Enrollment 4
3 M.A. in P.E.
5 M.F.A. in Theatre1-3 Dance Specialization
3-9 Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2-3
3,3 Informal Concerts 2-32-4 Personnel
3 *Rusti Brandman, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
15..
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+Modern Dance I+Modern Dance II+Modern Dance III, IV+Jazz DanceModern Dance Teaching
MethodsDance Comp.+Dance Prod.Dance in Elem. Ed.Seminar in Dance History
and PhilosophyFolk DanceSocial DanceSquare Dance+Ballet IPracticum in Repertory
Dance TheatreFolk and Social Dance
PedagogyIndividual Study
Graduate CoursesPracticum in Repertory
Dance Theatre
2
3ea.
1
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12
12
3variable
12
+Dance Company (Modern Dance IV) 3
Independent Studies variableMaster's Research variableAdv. Research in Dance
History and Philosophy 4Workshop in Directing Dance,
I & II 4ea.
+Repeatable
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMICoral Gables, Florida 33124
Private ControlCoedEnrollment over 1,000Dance Program in Dept. of H.P.E.R.
Undergraduate ProgramB. Ed. DegreeDance for P.E. and Recreation Majors
Summer Programs occasionallyPersonnel
*Annette Underwood, M.Ed., Instr.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Elem. Modern Dance 2
Int. Modern Dance 2
Folk Dance, Methods andMaterials 2
**Dance Seminar (dance therapy,comp., etc.) 3
GEORGIA
GEORGIA SOUTHERN COLLEGEStatesboro, Georgia 30458
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. in Ed., Major in P.E.Emphasis in Dance
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1
Undergraduate CoursesTap, Ballet, Folk, Square,
Social, Modern DanceIntroduction to DanceTeacning of Folk and Square
DanceTeaching of Modern and Soci
Dance(incomplete information)
Q.H.
lea.
3
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FLORIDA - GEORGIA
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITYUniversity PlazaAtlanta, Georgia 30303
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. of Ed.Minor in Dance
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 10M. Ed. DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Education, ChoreographyPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 2 or moreInformal Concerts 4 or more
Affiliation with Professional Co.:Atlanta Contemporary Dance Co.
PersonnelCatherine Schane, M.F.A., Asst.
Prof.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Teaching RhythmicalActivities 5
Basic Dance Comp. 3Beg., Int., Adv. Modern
Dance 2ea.
Beg., Int. Ballet 2ea.
Graduate CoursesCreative Movement 5Basic Dance Comp. 5Compositional Dance Forms 5Comparative Analysis of
Dance Styles 5Adv. Choreographic Workshop 5-10
20th Century History andPhilosophy of Dance 5
Foundations in Dance Ed. 5
Music for the. Dancer 5(incomplete information)
SIJELMAN COLLEGE ***Atlanta, Gergia 30314
Private ControlWomenEnrollment 900Dance Program in Division of Fine
ArtsUndergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance Minor
Personnel*Mozel J. Spriggs, M.A., Asst. Prof.Margie LaBarda, M.F.A., Instr.Donna Rizzo, Instr.Jacqueline Benton, B.A., Accomp.Connie Lokey, Accomp.
Undergraduate CoursesBallet Tech., Int. I & IIBallet Tech., Adv. I & II
Int. I & IIModern ech., Adv. I & IIAdvanced Folk FormsRhythmic AnalysisHistory and Philosophy of
DanceMethods and Materials for
Teaching Dance toChildren
Dance Production
S.H.
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIAAthens, Georgia 30602
State ControlCoedEnrollment 22,000Dance Program in Div. of H.P.E.R.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 25B.S.Ed. DegreeDance Education Major
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 3Touring Concerts upon request
Personnel*Marilyn G. Trigg, M.A., Instr.Virginia Carver, B.S., Instr.Mark Wheeler, M.S., Instr.Jude Wido, M.S., Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance Tech., Beg.Modern Dance Tech., Int.Modern Dance Tech., Adv.Ballet, Beg.
;Ballet, Int.Ballet, Adv.Choreography I & IITheories'of MovementAnatomy for the DancerDance PerspectivesMethods and Materials for
Teaching Dance
1
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Dance History I & IIImprovisationDance Workshop A & BIndependOnt StudyFracticumReadings in DanceConcert.Dance Company
HAWAII
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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII1770 East West RoadHonolulu, Hawaii 96822
State ControlCoedEnrollment 18,000Dance Program in Dept. of Drama
and MusicUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 40B.A. DegreeDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 10M.A. in Dance Ethnology in
Dept. of Music or AsianStudies
M.F.A. in Dance Theatre inDept. of Drama
Summer ProgramAffiliation with Professional Co.:
Hawaii Dance TheatrePerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 5Touring Concerts 1
Personnel*Carl Wolz, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Betty Jones, Assoc. Prof.Yasuki Sasa, Assoc. Prof.Judy\ Van Zile, M.A. Asst. Prof.Koishiro Nishikawa, Lect.Ho'oulu Cambra, Lect.Wayne. Mendoza, Lect.Adrienne Kaeppler, Lect.Halla Pai Huhm, Lect.Yoshino Nakasone, Lect.Takako Asakowa, Asst. Prof.Jacqueline Kellet, Lect.
PDavid Hatch Walker, Lect.James Hutchison, Lect.
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Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction to DanceDance in World CulturesModern Dance IBallet IModern Dance IIBallet IIModern Dance IIIBallet III**Modern Dance IV-**Ballet IVDance HistoryDance Comp.Dance RepertoryLabanotationAsian and Pacific Music
and Dance in Ed.**Regional DancesEthnic Dance Ensembles:
Hawaiian, Oceania,Philippine, Javanese,Japanese, Okinawan,Korean, other Asian
**Problems in MovementAnalysis 3
**Adv. Choreography 3**Seminar in Dance Ethnology 3
**Thesis 6
Fundamentals of Movement 1
Jazz Dance 3,3Creative Movement for Children 3**Adv. Creative Movement for
Children 3
Teaching of Dance 3
o.
HAWAII - IDAHO ILLINOIS
S.H. Summer Program
3 Affiliation with Professional Co.:
3 Ballet Folk3,3 Performing Company
3,3 Formal Concerts 6
3,3 Informal Concerts 2
3,3 Touring Concerts 4-6
3,3 Personnel
3,3 *Diana Walker, M.Ed., Assoc. Prof.
3,3 Judi Haas, M.A., Instr.
3,3 Jaye Petrick, B.A., Assoc. Fac.
3 Carl Petrick, B.A., Assoc. Fac.
3,3 Undergraduate Courses S.H.
3 Modern Dance, Beg., Int.,
3,3 Adv.Ballet, Beg., Int., Adv.
2 Jazz, Beg., Int., Adv.
3
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IDAHO
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHOMoscow, Idaho 83843
State ControlCoedEnrollMent over 6,000Dance Program in Center for Dance,
P.E. Dept.Undergraduate Program
Enrollment 15Degree, Bachelor of Dance
Dance MajorD "*Education Major
r certification in Dance
9f.
Chor'eography, Therapy
lea.lea.
lea.
Ethnic Dance 1
Square and Social Dance 1
Dance Tech. 2
Problems in Dance Comp. 1-4
Rhythms for Children 2,Labanotation 1
Theory and Tech. ofTeaching Dance 2
Dance Production 2
Directed StudyAdv. Comp., Rehearsal,and
Perf. 1-4
Dance Accomp. 3
Dance HistOry 3
Practicum in Tutoring 1-2
(See Addendum, Idaho StateUniversity, Page 108)
ILLINOIS
CHICAGO CONSORTIUM OF COLLEGES ANDUNIVERSITIES
2235 N. SheffieldChicago, Illinois 60614Graduate Program
Enrollment 60M.Ed. in the Arts and Inter-
disciplinarylearningAffiliation with Professional 9o.:
Chicago Moving CompanyPersonnelNana Soibrig, -B.A., Instr.
Graduate CoursesMovement Images
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S.H.
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GEORGE WILLIAMSCOLLEGE555 31st StreetDowners Grove, Illinois 60137
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 1,200Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment (P.E.) 100B.S. Degree, dance Specialization
Graduate ProgramEnrollment (P.E.) 40M.S. Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Touring Concerts 3
Personnel*Nora Veyette, M.S., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Modern Dance I, II, III lea.
Movement for the Theatre 1
Folk and Social Dance I, II,
III lea.
Teaching Rhythmic Activities 3Modern Jazz r- 1
Ballet I, II 'lea.
Modern Dance Comp.Tap Dance 1
Dance Company 1
ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY.Normal, Illinois 61761
State ControlCoedEnrollment 19,000Dance Program in Dept. of H.P.E.R.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 37B.S., B.A., or B.S. in Ed.Major in DanceMajor in Dance EducationMinor in DanceMinor in Dance EducationInterdisciplinary Degree
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 2M.A., M.S., or M.S. in Ed.Concentration in Dance
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ILLINOIS
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concert 1Touring Concerts 2-3
PersonnelDon Coven, B.S., Instr.R. Dwaine Goodwin, M.R. W.,
Asst. Prof.Dianne Howe, M.F.A Instr.Carmen Imel, Ph.D., Prof.*Gwen K. Smith, Ph.D., Prof.Christine Meyers, M.F.A. Asst.
Prof.Sylvester Legner, B.M.E.,
MusicianUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Social, Square arid FolkDance I
Studies in Modern Dance
1
9-18
Dance Accomp. 2
Studies in Ballet 2
Mechanics for the Dance 2
Notation I, II 6
Dance for Elem. School 2
Jazz Dance I, II 3Tap Dance I, II 3Square Dance I, II 3
Folk Dance I, II 3
Social Dance I, II 3
Modern Dance I, II 3
Dance Comp. 4
Dance Practicum I 1-3
Independent Study (FieldExperiences) 1-2
Graduate Courses+Teaching of Dance 2
+History and Philosophy ofDance 14 II 6
+Principles of Production 3
+Teaching of Folk Forms 2
+Problems of Dance 2
+Dance for Children 2
+Dance Comp.Introduction to Research 3Seminar in Dance 2
. Movement Phenomenology 3
Advanced Studies 1-6
Thesis Research 1-6
+may be enrolled by seniors andjuniors
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NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYDeKalb, Illinois 60115
State ControlCoedEnrollment 25,000Dance Program in Div. of Dance,
Dept. of Theatre ArtsUndergraduate ProgramEnrollment 95B.A. Degree in Theatre-DanceDance Performance and Composition
emphasisGraduate Program
M.A. DegreeAuditions required
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 10Touring Concerts 20
Personnel*Scott Douglas Morrow, B.F.A., Dir.Lila Dole, M.S.Harolyn Gaudette, M.F.A.Jere Tulk, M.S.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance Tech. I, II, IIIBallet Tech I, II, III
Improvisat' nComposition, Int., Adv.Men's ClassesPointePartneringVariationsNotationHistory and CriticismDance and the Fine ArtsMusic for DancesCostume DesignLighting for DancersDance Theatre ProductionFundamentals of ActingDance RepertorySpecial Studies in DanceTutorial in Dance
Graduate CoursesDance History, Criticism and
ResearchDance and the Fine ArtsNotation SeminarSpecial Studies'Tutorial in Dance
S.H.
ILLINOIS
'NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY619 Clark StreetEvanston, Illinois 60201
Private ControlCoed, Evanston CampusEnrollment 8,000Dance program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 3B.S. DegreeDance Ed. MajorDance Ed. MinorState Certification in Dance
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 3M.A. DegreeDance Ed. Major
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2-3Informal Concerts 4
Personnel*Delta H. Bannister, M.A., Dir.Patricia P. Flentye, B.A., Instr.Elizabeth Clayton, B.A., Instr.Melissa Nunn, M.A., Instr.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Introduction to the DanceExperience 4
Modern Dance/MovementWorkshop 4
Dance as a Leisure TimeActivity 4
Integrated Studies in Musicfor Dance: DancePerf. and Teaching 4
Dance Making: Improvisationand Comp. 4
Dance in Modern'America 4
Tech. classes in Modern Dance,Choreography Workshop,Concert Dance Company,Ballet, Tap, Folk Dance,Jazz Dance, SquAreDance, and Social Daneare non-credit.
Graduate CoursesCreative Dance for Children 4
Dance in the Schools 4
History of Dance ' 4
Independent Study' 4-8
Elective Cognate Courses 12-16
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCarbondale, Illinois- 62901
State ControlCoedErOollment over 25,000
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Minor, P.E.Dance Specialization, TheatreInterdisciplinary Degree
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 2
PersonnelSallie Idoine,M.M., Asst. Prof.Linda Kostalik, M.F.A., Instr.Meredith Taylor,.B.A., Lect.
Undergraduate Courses,Beg. ContemporaryInt. ContemporaryAdv. ContemporaryBeg.' Classical BalletInt. Classical BalletAdv. Classical BalletTap DanceFolk and SquareHistory and Philosophies of
DanceChoreographyBeg. Teaching MethodsTeaching MethodsStage MovementSouthern Repertory Dance
Theatre - ProductionTheatre Practicum
Theatre Practicum, IndependentStudies
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGNUrbana, Illinois 61801
State ControlCoedEnrollMent 35,000Dance Program in Dept. of Dance,
Fine and Applied ArtsUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 100B.A. and B.F.A. DegreesDance Ed. Major
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Perf. Arts Dance Maj., Dance Min.State Certification in DanceAreas of Specialization:
Performing, TeachingGraduate ProgramEnrollment 12M.A. DegreeDance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Choreography, PerformanceSummer ProolPerforming i'4pany
Formal Concerts 1Informal Concerts varyTouring Concerts 3
Personnel*Patricia K. Knowles, M.A., Assoc.
Prof.Beverly S. Blossom, M.A., Assoc.
Prof.Mary Price Boday, M.F.A., Visit-
ing Asst. Prof.Angelina Fisher, M.S., Asst. Prof.Camille C. Hardy, Ph.D., Asst.
Prof.Ted Kalmon, M.A., Asst. Prof.Oliver J. Kostock, M.A., Assoc.
Prof.John Landovsky, Asst. Prof.Willis Ward, M.A., Assoc. Prof.C ?ester Wolenski, Lect.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Introduction to Prod. forPerf. Arts I& II 2ea.
Perf. Practicum I 1,2
Movement Fundamentals 1
Orientation to Dance asArt and Ed. 2
Modern Tech. IImprovisation I & II --a.
Beg. Comp. 4
Ballet I & II 1,2,
(up to 8 credits)Music Theory for Dancers
I & II 2ea.
Undergrad. Open Seminar 1,2.
(up to 9 credits)Creative Dance for ChildrenTeaching of Dance to
Adolescents and Adults 3
Teaching of Dance in thePublic Schools 3
3
Instructional Methods in Dance
Ed.
Modern Tech. II -
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Int. Modern DanceAdv. Modern VanceSocial Dance
121
(total of 18 credits) Jazz Dance 1
Int. Comp. 2 Tap Dance 1
Music Lit. for Dancers 3 Dance Theatre 9
**Composer-ChoreographerBallet Tech. (2) 2
WorkshOp 2 Anatomy 3
**Performalce Practicum II 1-4 Physiology 3
(total of 12) Kinesiology 3
**Labanotation I 3 Comp. 2
**Dance Repertory Workshop 2-4 Prod. 1
**History of Dance I & II Sea. Accomp. for Dance 1
**Theory and Philosophy of Dance 3 History of. Dance
**Special Problems 2-4 Dance for Children. 3
**Modern Tech. III . 2-3 Dance for Secondary School 2
**Improvisation III 1 Beg. Folk Dance 1
**Adv. Comp. 2 Int. Folk Dance 1
**Ballet III 1 Beg. Square Dance
**Accompaniment for Dance 1 Int. Square Dance 1
**Dance Prod. Workshop 2-3 Tech. of Folk and Square
Graduate Courses 7 Folk Dance Theatre 1
Problems in Dance Ed. 1/2 (audition)
Choreography. 1 Graduate Courses,
Dance Seminar 1 Dance for Children 3Current Practices in Dance 3
INDIANA
BALL STATE UNIVERSITYMuncie, Indiana 47306
State ControlCoedEnFollment over 17,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate Program'Enrollment 40Dance Minor - Emphasis in
Modern and Folk DancePerforming Company
Formal Concert 1Informal Concerts 3 or more
Personnel*Charlotte Korsgaard, M.A., Asst. .
Prof.Sarah Mangelsdorf, M.A., Instr.Yaakov Eden, Instr.Nancy Linson, M.A., Asst. Prof.Coranell Rossow, M.A., Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesFundamentals of Rhyttlp
Beg.. Modern Dance
BUTLER UNIVERSITYJordon,College of MusicIndianapolis, Indiana 46208
Private ControlCoedEnrollment over 4,500
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 100B.A. and B.F.A. DegreesPerforming Arts Dance MajorAudition required
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 12M.A. DegrebPerforming Arts Dance Major
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 20Informal Concerts 4Touring 10
Summer Program'PersonnelLouis F. Chenette, Dean*Martha Cornick, Ph.D., Prof.Betty Butterbaugh, M.A., Instr.
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Peggy Dorsey, Instr.William Glenn, Assoc. Prof.Betty Gour, Asst. Prof.Harry.Kerwin, Asst. Prof.Karen Littman, Instr.George Verdak, Assoc. Prof.,
Artistic Dir., ButlerBallet Company
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet Tech.7seTieSters)Pointe (6 semesters)Modern Tech. and Workshop
(8 semesters)Theatre Dance Forms (4 sem.)
166
8
6
Character Dance (2 sem.) 2
Dance History (2 sem.) 4
Choreography (2 sem.) 4Dance Accomp. (2 sem.) 2
Teaching Analysis 2
Teaching Practicum (2 sem.) 4Special Problems 1-3
Individual Study 3
Classical Mime 1
Theory and Philosophy (2 sem.) 4Pas de deux (4 sem.) 4Variations (Z sem.) 2
Seeior Prod. (2 sem.) 3
Honors Thesis (1 sem.) 3
Butler Ballet 8-12
Additional Acting and Stagecraftcourses in Drama Department andmusic courses in Music Dept.Special Instruction School inDance separate from UniversityDept. with staff of ten.
Graduate CoursesBallet Tech.Modern Tech. and WorkshopTeaching AnalysisTeaching PracticumDance Research ProjectGraduate Prod.Graduate RecitalIndividual,projectAdv. Theatre-Dance FormsPointePas de deuxVariationsButler Ballet
INDIANA
INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITYTerre Haute, Indiana 47809
State ControlCoedEnrollment 12,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate\ProgramB.A. and B.S. DegreesDance Program
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concert 1Informal Concerts varyTouring.Concerts minima
PersonnelDixie Stater, Ph.D., Assoc.
Prof.Willie Mae Grisson, Ed. D.,
Assoc. Prof.Margit Treiber, M.S., Assoc.
Prof.Marthanne Markel, M.S., Instr.Joyce Bachtic, M.S., Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Folk DanceInt. Folk DanceFolk and Square DanceBeg. Mod. DanceInt. Mod. DanceAdv. Mod. DanceSocial DanceTeaching Rhythms in the
Elem. School 2
Teaching Rhythms in theHigh School 2
Theory of Modern Dance 2
Seminar in Modern DanceComp. 2
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1
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8 Analysis and Application of
4 Rhythmic Forms for Dance 3
2 Graduate Courses2 Seminar in Creative Rhythm
3 and Dance Ed. for the
4 Elem. School 2
Seminar in Modern Dance Comp. 2Analysis and Application of
Rhythmic Forms of Dance 3
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INDIANA UNIVERSITYBloomington, Indiana 47401
State ControlCoedEnrollment 32,000Dance-Program in School of Music
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 40B.S. Degree in BalletDance MajorDance MinorAreas of Specialization:
Performance, EducationalAuditions required
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 10M.S. Degree in Ballet
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 7Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 1
Courses required in tech., theatre,piano, humanities, Dance Theoryand Criticism, Ballet Pedagogy.
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IOWA
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITYAmes, Iowa 50010
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 21,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 25B.S. DegreeDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 5Informal Concert's 8Touring Concerts 22
Personnel*Betty Toman, M.S., Prof.Dana Starkey, Instr.Margaret Stoffregen, Instr.Evelyn Jensen, Accomp.
INDIANA IOWA
Undergraduate CoursesRhythmic Aspects of
MovementFolk DanceSquare DanceSocial DanceAmerican Reclleational DanceIntroduction to Creative
DanceFundamentals of Educational
Modern Dance
Q.H.
11111
1
1Modern Dance Tech. I,.II,.III lea.Modern Dance ComP. I, II 2,2
1,11
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Ballet I, IIJazz IConcert and Theatre DanceDance AppreciationSound and MovementHistory and Philosophy of
Dance.Class Study in DanceAdv. Studies in DancePrinciples of Teaching
Modern DanceMethods of Teaching
Recreational DanceTeaching Dance Tech. and
Comp.Independent StudyTeaching Children's Dance
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWAIowa City, Iowa 52242
State ControlCoedEnrollment 20,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
and DanceUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 40B.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance MajorDance Ed. MajorAuditions required
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 12M.A. DegreeDance Ed. MajorPerforming Arts Major
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
. Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 2
Personnel* Judy Allen, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Alicia Brown, M.A., Instr.Linda Simmons, M.F.A., Instr.Heather Tuck, M.F.A., Instr.Maureen Delaney, M.A., Instr.Rbbin McNelly, M.A., Instr.Jennifer Martin, Ph.D., Asst.
Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesAnatomy 4Kinesiology 3Rhythmic Analysis of Dance 2
History & Appreciation of Dance 3Twentieth Century Dance 3Independent Study ARR
Beg.,ghoreography 2
Beg. Choreography 2
Labanotation 3Teaching of Modern Dance 2
Graduate or Undergraduate CoursesMethods & Materials of Children's
DancePointeDance in 'Ed.Ballet PedagogyDance Prod,
,, ImprovisationDance TherapyReading in DanceAdv. ChoreographyTheory of DanceCriticism of DanceInt. LabanotationDance Company,ClassArtist-in-ResidenceThesisGraduate SeminarProblems in DanceTech. in Research
S.H.
Technique ClassesBeg. Modern DanceInt. Modern DanceAdv. Modern Dance
2
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Beg. BalletBallet
Adv. BalletBeg. Jazz
KANSAS
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSASLawrence, Kansas 66044
State'ControlCoedEnrollment 20,000Dance Program in H.P.E.R.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 12B.S. DegreeDance Education MajorDance Performance Option
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 10-12
PersonnelBecky Johnson, B.F.A., Instr.Kristen Marley, B.A., Asst.
Instr.William Lendir, M.A., Asst.
Instr.Faria Clark, Asst. Instr.
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Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Ballet 1
Beg. Modern 1
Beg. Jazt 1
Folk Dance 1
Square and Social Dance 1
Int. Modern Dance 2
Int. Ballet 2
,Adv. Modern Dance 2
Fundamentals of Dance Comp. 2
Dance Prod. 3History and Philosophy of
Dance, Prim-1900 2
History and Philosophy ofDance, 1900-Pres, 2
I & A in Modern D and
Gymnastics vxj;4 2
I & A in Folk and Square 1
Practicum in Dance 1
Creative Dance for Children 3Dance Choreography 2
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Dance Prt over l',,.E.
Undergrad4t.en 111,0113 t.
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perforMingr','.13.
Formal Crompan.72 , Inf,
TOUXing cert5 2 '1'ka.l. 7,
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---1-PeggY P MEd.Mar Hall:1 McLuent B.s. ' Asst. Prof.
Bettieqrstad%, B.A' Instr.
Underadllnactl%es ' Instr.
Modern,;e
Ballet / 1mice .1, IV Tv,
Ballroom ri, 1
Modern ,bjance ertoircnoreogrZioe RePTap and a.bhy
lutroduQ.zz DanceHistory ion -ttl?1,05?ph
Ethnic a(1 P 3.eatlon;IIJ2a.!ce2
Creative BecJ.- 2fOr Chllt11,:r
Dancek d Pr
2ce Co 'tja.r1Ce od.
Ai-0,1,e CAA. an 2Graduate _
master z Is,t- Recital
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Dance Prgttr am
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Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance MinorInterdisciplinexY
Degree
Performing companyFormal Concerts 2
Informal concerts 3-4
Touring concerts 3 -4
Summer Program
Personnel*Virginia Nill Jinks, M.A., Asst.
Prof.
Mildred M. maupiu, M.A. Asst.
Prof.Jennie C. ItalcahY, M.A., Instr.
211dergaduate CoursesS.H.
Beg. Ballet 1
Social, Folk and SquareDance
Modern Dance Theory andFundamentals
Dance Prod. and Workshop
Heritage of DanceGraduate Courses
History of DanceModern Dance Tech. and
Choreography2
Adv. Dance Prod. Workshop 1/2
2
2
1/2
3
2
UNIvasITY 01wEEVTUCKY ***Lexington, KentuckY 40506
State Control
CoedEnrollment over 24000Dance Program in Dept. of Health
and P.E.
Undergraduate programB.A. and B.S. Degrees
Dance ConcentrationGraduate Program
M.A. and M.S. Degrees
Dance Ed. MajorSummer Program
Personnel*Dianne Damro, M.A.' Instr.
1212,4fEgaduate es1
Cr.Hr.
Modern Dance I,History, and Philosophy of
Dance
Ballet I, IITheatre Dance I
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2
2ea.
2
Rhythmic Form and AnalysisGraduate Courses
Choreography for GroupsDance Prod.Folk DanceEthnic Dance__Dance Activities in Elem.
Schools
LOUISIANA
NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY ***
Natchitoches, Louisiana 71457
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 6,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
and RecreationUndergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance MinorDance Concentration
Graduate ProgramM.S., Ed. D. and Ph.D. DegreesDance Concentration
Summer ProgramPersonnel
*Colleen Monk, Pe.D., Prof.Sandra Rognemore, M.S., Asst. prof.Joyce Towns, M.A., Instr.-Accomp.
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Folk, Square and
Ballroom DanceInt. Folk and Square DanceInt. Ballroom DanceBeg. & Int. Modern DanceBeg.. Tap DanceRhythmic Analysis and Dance ///
Accomp.Creative Rhythms for. ChildrenDance Comp.: Performing GroupDance Prod.: Perforting GroupCurrent Theories and Practices
in the Teaching of Dance
3
2.
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Graduate CoursesCurrent Theories and Practices
in the Teaching of 'DanceHistory and Philosophy of DanceCreative Rhythms for.ChlidrenDance DirectionThesis
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2
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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY?;Hammond, Louisiana 70401
State ControlCoed.Enrollment over 7,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.I. DegreeDance Ed. MajorCombined Major in P.E. and Dance
Undergraduate ProgramM.S.' Degree,
Dance ConcentrationPersonnel
*Katie Planche Friedrichs, M.S.,Assoc. Prof.
Betty Baker,Ed.D., Asst. Prof.Karen Boyd, Grad. Asst.
_Undergraduate
CoursesAmeridap Folk DanceForeign Folk DanceTap'Dance Tech.Elem. Modern DanceAdy. Modern DanceTech. of Teaching DanceModern Dance Comp.Rhythmic Form and. AnalysisHistory'and Survey of DanceDance Prod.Tech. of Teaching Dance &
-Dance Internship 3
Social Dance 1
,Dance-Tech. (Ballet) 1
Group-Ensemble (8 semesters) 4Contemporary Dance, Workshop
(summer) 5Independent Study in
Choreographic Design 2
Prod. of Research Project 1
Graduate CoursesDance Prod.Rhythmic Form and AnalysisHistory and Survey of DanceDance in the Elem. SchoolsDance Comp.Independent Study inChoreographic Design 2
Prod.:of Research Project 1
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANSNew Orleans, Louisiana 70112
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 15,000Dance Program in Drama and
CommunicationsUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 68B.A., B.F.A. DegreesStage Movement/Mime ConcentrationAreas of Specialization:
Mime, Pantomime, StageMovement
Auditions required, B.F.A.Graduate Program
Enrollment 32M.A. M.F.A. DegreesAreas of Specialization:
Mime, Pantomime, StageMovement
Auditions required, M.F.A.Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2
Personnel
LOUISIANA - MARYLAND
Summer Program, Musical TheatreWorkshop
PersonnelMuriel K. Moreland, M.A., Assoc.
Prof.
'Hugo Boutte, M.A., Dance Instr.Harry Leonard, B.A.M., Accomp.
Undergraduate CoursesContemporary Dance I, IIBallet Tech. I, IIInt. Ballet I, IIInt. Contemporary I, IIChoreography and Related
Media I, II 4Senior Choreography I, II 6Theatre Performance 1-8History 3Children's Creative Dance
Y and Philosophy
and Ballet 1Opera Workshop I, IIMusic for the ListenerSurvey of the'Arts I, IIDesign I, II 4Senior Art Project I, II 6
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Louis J. Derseran, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
MARYLAND
Fundamentals of Perf. 3 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE
Stage Movement for Actors 3 2901 Liberty Heights Avenue
Mime for Actors 3 Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Graduate Courses City Control
Movement Styles 3 Coed
Seminar in Stage Movement 3 Enrollment over 5,000
Theatre Production-Movement 6 Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Independent Study 3 Undergraduate ProgramA.A. Degree
Summer Program
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA *** Performing Company
Lafayette, Louisiana 70501 Informal Concerts
State Control Personnel
Coed Deborah London, Asst. Prof.
Enrollment over 11,799 Harriet Lynn, Instr.
Dance Program in School of Art and Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Architecture, College of Arts,Humanities, and BehavioralSciences
Undergraduate ProgramB.F.A. DegreeDance MajorChoreographic Design
3 9
,Bpg. Modern DanceInt. Modern DanceFolk DanceFundamentals of RhythmCreative Movement
1111
Graduate CoursesBallet II, IIIModern I, II, IIIJazz I, 'II, III
FROSTBURG STATE COLLEGE ***Frostburg, Maryland 21432
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 3,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramDance Concentration
Summer Program (occasional)Personnel
*Paula Eoff, M.A., Instr.Claudia Palumbo, B.A., Teach.Nancy Crawley, M.Ed., Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance 1Modern Dance 2Modern Dance 3Ballet 1Ballet 2Jazz 1Jazz 2Dance AppreciationFolk and Square
GOUCHER COLLEGETowson, Maryland 21204
Women Enrollment 1,000Dance Program in Dept. of
ArtsUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 22B.A. DegreeDance Major with sequences
Dance Performance andChoreography, Dance Therapy,DaL.o.e History and Criticism,
Dance Ed.Interdisciplinary Degree, Creative
ArtsAreas of Specialization:
Performance/Choreography,Therapy, History and Criticism,
Dance Ed.Graduate Program
Master's Degree in Dance Therapy to
begin Fall, 1978.
Perf.'7;
MARYLAND
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 3_Touring Concerts 5
PersonnelChrystelle T. Bond, M.F.A., Assoc.
Prof.Stephanie MacFarlane, M.A., Instr.Frances Flint, M.A., Lect.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Elem. Dance Tech.(Ballet and Modern) 2
Int. Dance Tech.(Ballet and Modern) 2
Adv. Modern Tech. I, II, III 2
Adv. Ballet Tech. I, II, III 2
Dance Ed. I (Elem. Level) 4
Dance Ed. II (Sec. Level) 4
Music for Dance 4
Stage Lighting 4
Stage Costume 4
Dance Therapy I 4
Dance Therapy II 4
Twentieth Century ModernDance and Its Relationto Other Modern Arts 4
Great Choreographbrs andDancers 4
Int. Dance Tech, and Comp. 4Dance Lecture Dem. and Perf. 4
Choreography and Prod. - 4
American Dance Heritage 4
Labananalysis 4
Performing Arts Administra-tion 4
Adv. Choreography 4
Anatomy and Kinesiology 4
Dance Criticism 4
TOWSON STATE UNIVERSITYTowson, Maryland 21204
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 14,000
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 75B.A., B.S. DegreesGeneral Studies/Dance Core Major
ProgramInterdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Tech., Comp., Teaching
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Personnel*Helene Breazeale, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Marilyn'Gaston, B.F.A., Instr.Nanci Martinez, B.F.A., Instr.Peggy Meyers, B.A., Instr.Guestartists-in-residence
Undergraduate Courses Cr.Hr.
History of,the Dance 3Beg. Ballei I, II 2
Int. Ballet I, II 2
Adv. Ballet I, II 2
Pointe Tech. I, II 2
Beg. Modern Dance I, II 2
Int. Modern Dance I, II 2
Adv. Modern Dance I, II 2
Jazz Dance I 1
Jazz Dance II 1
Tech. of Teaching CreativeMovement 1
Methods of.Teaching Dance inthe Schools 3
Modern Dance Comp. 3Choreographic Problems I, II 6
Independent Study 1-6
January Mini-Mester DanceWorkshop 2-3
Mime I 3Stage Make-up 2
Costume Design 3Aesthetics 3Anatomy & Physiology I, II 8
Physiology of Exercise 3Music Courses 11
TSU Dance Company
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDCollege Park, Maryland 20742
State ControlCoedEnrollment 38,000Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 100B.A., B.S. Degrees
'Performing Arts Dance MajorDance Ed. MajorInterdisciplinary Degree
MARYLAND
State Dance CertificationAreas of Specialization:
'Performing, Choreography,Education.
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 4Touring Concerts 20
Personnel .
Elizabeth Ince, M.A., Assoc.Prof. and Chairperson
Dorothy,Madden, Ph.D., Prof.
EmeritaMeriam Rosen, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Mark Ryder, Assoc. Prof.Anne Warren, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Larry Warren, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Katharine Sheppard, M.A., Asst.
Prof.Rebecca Bray, Instr.David Capps, B.A., Instr.Erick Hodges, Instr.Greta Owens, B.A., InstrStewart Seal, B.A., InstrBarbara Sloan, B.S., InsJoan Anne Smith, M.A., Instr.Shelley Berg, Lect.Ethel Butler, Lect.Jean Butler, B. Mus. Ed., Lect.Christine Caldwell, M.A., Lect.Sylvia Druker, Lect.Myra Selvadurai, B.A., Lect.David Freivogel, A.B., Assoc.
Staff, MusicianUndergraduate Courses S.H.
Introduction to Dance 3Introductory Explorations
in Dance 3Dance Tech.: Beg. - Adv.
Modern 16
Dance Tech.: Beg. - Int.
Ballet 8
Rhythmic Invention 2
Improvisation 2
Elem. Dance Comp. 3Adv, Choreographic Forms 3Group Forms 3Dance Prod. 3Development of Dance
Progressions 3History of Dance 6
Theory and Philosophy of
Dance 3
Percussion and Music for Dance 3Special Methods in Dance 3Creative Dance for Children 3Eth nic Dance 3Movement for the Theatre 3'Workshop 1-6
otation 3
pertory 3D ected Studies in Danceacticum
ASHINGTON COLLEGEChestertown, Maryland 21620
ivate ControlCoedEnrollment 825Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreesDance Concentration withInterdidhiplinary Major
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal and Touring Concerts 3-5
Personnel*Karen Lynn Smith, M.A., Asst, Prof.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
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Modern Dance I, II, III 1
Ballet I, II 1
Jazz 1
History of Dance 1
Theory and Philosophy of Dance 1
Dance Comp. 1
Movement for Actors 1
Repertory 1
MASSACHUSETTS
BOSTON CONSE VATORY OF MUSIC, DRAMA,
AND DANCNO8 The FenwayBoston, Massachusetts 02215
Priate ControlCoedEnrollment 500Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 130B.F.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance Major
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DiplomaAreas of Specialization:
Performing, Teaching,Choreography
Auditions requiredSummer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 20Informal Concerts 10Touring Concerts 5
'Personnel*Ruth Sandholm AmbroseAnn DooleyRobert GilmanThomas HewittLois HoffmanSally LeeWitaly OsinsCarol Ann PastoreRamon de los RelesValerie SuttonAnna Crebo, Accomp.
Undergraduate CoursesBallet and Modern Dance
Tech./1-4Ballet and Modern Dance
Tech. 5 -8,
Comp. FundamentalsComp. Rehearsals and Perf.
1-6Ballet and Modern Dance
Pedagogy 1-2Ballet and Modern Dance
Pedagogy 3-4Labanotation 1-2, 3-4History 1-2Percussion 1-2Theatre Arts 1-2RepertoireSenior ProjectKinesiology and Applied
Anatomy 1-2Movement ShorthandMusic Fundamentals
S.H.
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BRIDGEWATER STATE ***Bridgewater, Massachusetts 02324 A
State ControlCoedEnrollment 5,000Dance Program in Dept. of Z.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Concentration" , ,
Personnel*Cora Miller Wells; M.S., Asst. Prof.
Marjorie Rugen, M.A., Instr.Shirley Krasinski, M.S., Asst. Prof.
Patricia Phillips, Ed. D., Assoc.
Prof.Undergraduate Courses' Cr.Hr.
Modern Dance I, II, III 1 /tea.
Modern Dance I, II, forP.E. Majors
Dance SurveyExpressive MovementSquare DanceFolk Dance I, IISquare Dance Calling
MOUN 07. -' COLLEGE
Sout /6;1'
Massachusetts 01075
Private ControlWomenEnrollment over 1,800Program in Dept. of P.E. and Dance and
the Five College Dance Dept.Undergraduate Program
Enrollment 12B.A, DegreeFive-College Dance Major (with
Smith, Amherst, U. Mass.,
Hampshire)Interdisciplinary Degree
Affiliation with Professional Dance Co.:
Dance GalleryPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 3Touring Concerts sometimes
PersonnelJoe Orlando, B.A., Instr.*Andrea Olsen, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Joann Robin, M.A., Accomp.Hannah C. Wiley, B.A., Asst. Prof.
1 /tea.
1/2
3
21 2ea.
1/2
MASSACHUSETTS
'Undergraduate CoursesTwentieth Century DanceElem. Dance Comp.Elem. Dance Notation (LN)Dance Theatre Prod.
`Int. Dance Comp.Int. 'Dance Notation (LN)Dance History I (Primitive
to Ancient)Adv. Dance Comp.Independent StudyMovement for TheatreDance Tech.: Ballet,
Modern, Jazz, Beg.-Adv.Concert Dance GroupMusic for DancersAdv. Studies in Dance
History and AestheticsAnalysis of Dance Tech.Senior Special Project,
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYBOSTON-BOUVE'COLLEGE
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 42,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Emphasis
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concert 1Touring Concerts 2
Personnel*Judith Noblitt, M.Ed., Asst. Prof.
Sandy Hagen, Asst. Prof.
Reginald Hache, M.M., Asst. Prof.
Accomp.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Beg. Folk and Square Dance 1
Int. Folk and Square Dance 1
Ethnic Dance Forms 1
Modern Dance I, II, III lea.
Ballet I, II, III lea.
Jazz Dance I, II, III lea.
Ballroom Dance 1
Dance Improvisation 1
Modern Dance Comp. 3
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4
4
4
71
4
444
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Jazz Dance Comp.Dance History and PhilosophyDance: Choreograpny and Prod.Recreational Dance
(Teaching and Analysis)Creative Dance I and II
(Teaching and Analysis)
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SMITH COLLEGENorthampton, Massadhusetts 01060
Private ControlWomenEnrollment over 2,400Dance Program part of Five College
Dance Dept.Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance Emphasis, in Theatre Dept.Areas of Specialization:
General dance background,Improvisation, Choreography,Dance History, Aesthetics
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 8
rM.F.A. DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Choreography/Perf.Performing Company
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 2-4
Personnel*Susan Waltner, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Rosalind deMille, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Karen Williamson, B.A., Instr.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Improvisational Dance 4
Beg. Comp. 4Adv. Comp. 4
Dance History 4,4
Adv. Problems in Dance 4
Dance Tech. 0
Special studies 4Graduate Courses
History and Literature of Dance 4
Choreography & the CreativeProcess 4
Thesis 4-8
Special Studies 4-8
Dance Theory & Perf. 16
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MASSACHUSETTS
.,SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE
Springfield, Massachusetts 01109
Private ControlCoedEnrollment over 2,500
Undergraduate ProgramB.S., B.A. in P.E.Dance Concentration
Personnel*William J. Considine, Assoc.
Prof.Louis J. Ampolo, M.S., Asst.
Prof.Mary L. Noble, Asst. Prof.Shep Cohen, Accomp.
Undergraduate CoursesFundamentals of RhythmModern Dance IModern Dance IITap DanceBallroom DanceChildren's RhythmsSquare Dance
'Music in P.E.Folk Dance IFolk Dance IIFundamentals of BalletModern Dance TheoryTeaching Rhythmic Activities 2
Ballet II 2/3
Folk and Square Dance 2/3
Cr.Hr.
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TUFTS UNIVERSITYMedford, Massachusetts 02155
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 4,600Dance Program in P.E./Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. Plan of StudyDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 2
PersonnelJudith Alter, Instr.Nancy L. Ruyter, Asst. Prof.
5e)
Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction to DanceIntroduction topalletModern 1, 2, 3, 4Ballet 1Ethnic and Social DancePerspectives of DanceHis40of DanceDan comp.Aesthetics and The DanceDireCted StudiesDance Prod. WorkshopDance Cultures of the WorldLabanotationMusic for DanceSenior Thesis
S.H.
TA--1/21/21/21/21
1
1
1
1
1/21
1
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1
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSAmherst, Massachusetts 01003
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 20,000Dance Program in Dept. of Music
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 100B.F.A. or Bachelor of Dance DegreeDance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Performance, ChoreographyAuditions required
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 30Informal Concerts 5
PersonnelMarilyn V. atton, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.
Anthony Cre cione, Lect.Richard Jones, M.A., Asst. Prof.Andrea Watkins, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.2 faculty to be appointed
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance I, II, II, IV, V, VI, VII 2ea.
Ballet I, II, III, IV; VJazz I, II, III, IV, V 2ea.
Improvisation and CApi. 3
Comp. I, II 3ea.
Dance Prod. 3
Analysis of Dance 3
Rhythmic Analysis 3
Practicum 3
Dance History 3
MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN
Beg. Dance GroupInt. Dance GroupConcert Dance GroupUniversity DancersSpecial ProblemsSenior ProjectDance in Ed.Dance in the 20th CenturyDance RepertoryAccomp. for Dance
MICHIGAN
1
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3
3
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EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYYpsilanti, Michigan 48197State ControlCoedEnrollment over 17,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
and Recreation and DanceUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 45B.A. and B.S. DegreesTeaching Curriculum-Dance Major
Non Teaching Curriculum-DanceMajor
State Dance CertificationSummer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 3Touring Concerts 8
Personnel*Jeannine M. Galetti, M.A.,
Assoc. Prof.Linda Hemmelgarn, M.A., Instr.Sarah M. Martens, M.A., Instr.Catharine Plavcan, M.A., ;41,0r.Valerie Moffett, M.A., AsSi:-.'prof.David Gregory, M.M., Pianist/
Comp.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Introduction to the Per. Arts 3Rhythmic Analysis and Dance
Accomp. 3
Anatomy and Physiology 5
History of Dance 3
Dance Prod. 3
Elements of Comp. 3
Adv. Comp. 4
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LabanotationMethods and Materials of
Teaching DanceSeminar in Dance.Directed StudiesModern Dance and Ballet Tech.
I,,II, III, IVJazz DanceTap DancePerf. and Repertory I, II, III,
IVFolk DanceCouple, Square and BallroomStudent Teaching
Graduate CoursesHistory of DanceAdv. Comp.Seminar in DanceIndependent Studies
HOPE COLLEGEHolland, Michigan 49423
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 2,100Dance Program in Dance, cross-
listed in Dept. of Theatre,Dept. of P.E.,Recreation andAthletics
Undergraduate ProgramB.A.; B.M. DegreesDance ConcentrationDance MinorState Dance Certification
Performing CompanyInformal Concerts 5Touring Concerts 5
Personnel*James J. Malc61m, Ph.D., DeanCharles Aschbrenner, M. MUS.,
Assoc. Prof.Robert Cecil, M. Mus., Assoc. Prof.Lawrence J. Green, Ph.D., Prof.Sandra Parker, M.A., Asst. Prof.John Tammi, M.A., Asst. Prof.Maxine DeBruyn, B.A., Teach. Assoc.Rich Rahn, Teach. Assoc.Ed Riffel, Teach. Assoc.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance I, IIFolk and Square Dance
MICHIGANQ
3 Period Dance StylesJazz I, II
11,
Tap I, IIBallet I, II
1-2 Dance ImprovisationEurhythmics
18 Anatomy and Kinesiology
2 Dance Comp.
1 Teaching of DanceHistory of Dance
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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYEast Lansing, Michigan 4882
State ControlCoedEnrollment-45,000Dance Program in H.P.E.R.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 60B.S. DegreeDance MinorDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree with
Justin Morrill,CollegeState Dance Certification
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 3Informal Concerts 3Touring Concerts 2
Personnel*Dixie Durr, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Barbara Smith, M.A., Instr.Angela Lowe Gullet, M.S., Instr.Blanche Simon, M.A., Specialist
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Modern Dance I, IIAdv. Modern Dance I, II, IIIJazz I, IIBallet I, II, IIIFolk, Social and Square
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Rhythmic Form and Analysis 2
'Methods of Teaching Dance 3Dance History I, II 2
Choreography I, II 2
Dance Prod. 3
Elem. Piano 2
Percussion 1
Introduction to the Theatre 3
Acting 4
Pointe Class 1
Elem. Labanotation 1
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MUSKEGON COMMUNITY COLLEGEMuskegon, Michigan 49443
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 6,000Dance Program in P.E. and Theatre
Depts.Undergraduate Program (2-year)
A.A. DegreeDance Emphasis in P.E./TheatreInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 1-2Touring 30
Personnel*Judith A. Brooky, M.A., Dance
CoordinatorUndergraduate CoursesModern Dance IModern Dance IIFolk/Round/Square DanceBeg. Afro-American DanceBeg. Modern Jazz DanceModern Jazz Dance IISocial DanceBallet IBallet IIDance Choreography and Desig-1Repertory Dance Tour Compan.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANAnn Arbor, Michigan 48109
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 38,000Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate Program ,
Enrollment 36B.F.A. Degree,Major ConcentrationDance CertificationAreas cf Specialization:
Performance,ChoreographyAuditions required
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 20M.F.A. DegreeMajor ConcentrationAreas of Specialization:
Performance, Choreography
MICHIGAN
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Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 10-15Informal Concerts 20Touring Concerts vary
Personnel*Elizabeth W. Bergmann, M.A.,
Assoc. Prof.Quin Adamson, M.Mus., Asst. Prof.
Gay Delanghe, M.A.,,Assoc. Prof.
Vera Embree, B.S., Assoc. Prof.
Suzanna Payton, M.A., VisitingLect.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
+Introduction to ModernDance lea.
+Introduction to BalletTech. lea.
+Introduction to Jazz Dance lea.
1 +Introduction to Afro-
1 American Dance lea.
1 Modern Dance II, III, IV lea.
1 Principles of Modern Dance 2
1 Ballet II, III, IV lea.
1 Principles of Ballet 2
1 Afro-American Dance I, II lea.
Jazz Dance 1
1 AA-..nce Comp. I, II, III, IV 2ea.
+M:vement Improvisation 2ea.
The-,:ry and Practice ofModern Dance 2
Thecry and Practice of3allet 2
History of Dance 3
Hist,ory and Philosophy ofTwentieth Century Dance 3
D-nce Prod. 2-4
Dance Prod. Lab. 1
Dance Repertory 2
Methods of TeachineDancein Elem. and Sec. Schools 3
Directed Teaching of Dancein Elem. and Sec. Schools 1-12
Perf. Tech. in Modern Dance 2
Perf. Tech. in Ballet 2
Music for Dance 2
Movement Notation 2
Labanotation: Recording ofHuman Movement 2
University Dancers 1
+Advanced Projects in DanceComp. 2
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Senior ConcertField Experience in DanceDirected Independent Study+Senior Seminar
Graduate CoursesModern Dance Tech. I+Projects in Dance Comp.+Ballet Tech. IDance and Related Arts+Ballet Tech. IIAdv. Dance Prod.Cultural Concepts of Dance
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Choreographic Design and Prod. 4Ballet Tech. III 1
Ballet Tech. IV 2
+Afro-American Dance Tech. lea.
Jazz Dance Tech. 1
+Movement Improvisation 2ea.
University Dancers 1
Thesis: Perf. 6
Modern Dance Tech. II 1
Adv. Modern Dance Tech. 2
Ballet Tech. V 1
Ballet Tech. VI 1
Adv. Dance Rgpertory 2
Directed Independent Study 1-6
Graduate Seminar in Dance 2
+Graduate Field Experience inDance
+ 2 levels are offered
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WAYNE STATE UNISITYDetroit, Michigan 48202
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 30,000Dance Program in Div. of Health and
P.E.Undergraduate Program
Enrollment 35(minors/concentr.)B.A. and B.S. DegreesDance Minor: College of Ed.Dance Minor: Humanities, Speech,
Fine Arts; Liberal ArtsDance Concentration: P.E.
State Dance Certification - MinorAreas of Specialization:
Dance EducationGraduate ProgramM.Ed. DegreeDance Ed. Major
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Areas of Specialization:Dance Ed.
Summer Program-Performing Company
Formal Concert 1Informal Concerts 3Touring Concerts 6-12Children's Concerts 1 Formal
plus TouringPersonnel
*Ann Zirulnik, B.S., Asst. Prof.Georgia Reid, M.A., Asst. Prof.Eva Jablonowski, B.A., Instr.Janet Prieur, M.A., Instr.Alex Cushnier, B.S., Instr.Gerald Lishka, M.A., Musician
Undergraduate Courses Q.H
Contemporary Dance I, II,III 2-6
International Folk DanceI, II, III
American Square and RoundDances
Social Dance IPormsFundamentals of Classical
Ballet I, II, IIIPerspectives in DanceTech. Lab. I, II, IIIField Work in DanceImprovisationHistory of Dance since 1800 2
Music and Dance Relationships 2Music for Choreography 2
Accomp. for Dance 2
Fundamentals of Dance Rhythms 1Ethnic Dance FormsDance Prod. 2
University Dance WorkshopI, II 1-6
Contemporary DanceChoreography I, II, III 9
**Workshop in ContemporaryDance 1-8
**Dance Notation I, II 6
**Form and Styles of TheatreJazz Dance 1
**Repertory 1-4**Independent Study in
Dance 1-4
Creative Dance for Children 2
Theory and:Practice ofContemporary Dance 3
1-3
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Theory and Practice of Elem.Dance Forms . 3
**Dance for the ClassroomTeacher 3
**Creative Dance Movement for.the Pre- School Child 3
**Dance for the Music Teacher 3**Dance in the Recreational
Setting 3**Dance and Other Arts in Folk
CultureGraduate Courses
Problems in Teaching CreativeDance 3
Historical Foundations of Dance 3
Blacks in American DanceSeminar in Dance Tech.Dance Perf. and Prod.Lab. in ChoreographyDirected StudyDance Ethnology
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYKalamazoo, Michigan 49008
State ControlCoedEnrollment 21,000Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 80B.A., B.S., B.S. Ed. and B.F.A.
DegreesDance Ed. MajorPerf. Dance Major: Contemporary
EmphasisPerf. Dance Major: Ballet
EmphasisInterdisciplinary Degree:
Fine Arts: Music, Dance,
TheatreState Dance Certification,Areas of Specialization:
Education, Perf.Graduate Program
Enrollment 8M.A. DegreeAreas of SpeCialization:
Perf.Auditions required
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Performing CompanyFormal ConcertsInformal Concerts
Personnel*Elizabeth Hetherington, Ed. D.,
Prof.Helen Brown, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Wendy Cornish, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Clara Gamble, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Eve Stabolepzy, M.F.A., Instr.Eugene Mills, M.F.A., Instr.Janet Stillwell,'Ph.D., Assoc.
Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Foundations of Dance Ed.Jazz Dance ISocial Dance FormsBallet IBallet IIRecreational DanceContemporary Dance IContemporary Dance II
211
1
1
1
1
1
Pantomime 1
Movement Activities in Ed. 1
Dancer's Workshop 1
Introduction to Choreography 3
Dance Notation 3Jazz Dance II 1
Teaching of Dance in theElem. School 3
Ballet III 1
Contemporary Dance III 1
Special Studies in Jazz 1-6
Character Dance 1
Improvisation in Dance 1
University Dancers 1
Dance Accomp. 2
Kinesiology for the Dancer 3Seminar in Dance 1
Int. Jazz 2
Jazz Workshop 2
Int. Ballet 2
Int. Contemporary Dance 2
Special Studies inContemporary Dance 1-6
Ballet for the Male Dancer 1
Stage Dance Forms 2
Creative Movement in theElem. School 4
Teaching Dance in the Sec. School 3Dance for the Exceptional Child 2
PerformanceChoreography for the BalletPracticumAdv. BalletAdv. Contemporary DanceSpecial Studies in Ballet_Pointe Tech.RepertoryBallet Company ClassUniversity Ballet TheatreNon-Literal Approach to
Choreography 2
**Dance History and Philosophy**Special Studies in Dance
History***Partnering**Musical Theatre Workshop**Repertory Company Class**Dance and the Related Arts**Western Michigan Repertory
Dance Company 2-3
,**Graduating Presentation 1-3
-"Dance Prod. 3**Readings in Dance 1-4**Non-reading Independent
Study in Dance 1-4
Graduate CoursesPracticum 2
Jazz Dance Ensemble 2
Ballet Ensemble 2
Seminar in Dance Research andAnalysis 2
Contemporary Dance EnsembleSpecial Studies in Choreography 2
Dance in Elem. Ed. 2
Adv. Studies in Dance 1-4Special Studies in Dance Prod. 2
Graduate Recital 6
Master's Thesis 6
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MANKATO STATE UNIVERSITYMankato, Minnesota 56001
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 10,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
MICHIGAN - MINNESOTA
Undergraduate ProgramB.S., B.A., B.S. Teaching
CertificateDance MinorDance Concentration
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 6Touring Concerts
PersonnelDr. Jane Roberts, Ph.D., Prof.Florence Cobb, M.S., Asst.,
Prof.Adjunct Faculty
Undergraduate CoursesBallet IBallet IModern Dance IDance SkillsModern Dance for Majors and
Minors IModern Dance IIFolk and Square DanceSocial DanceHistory and Philosophy of
DanceRhythmic Analysis and
Accomp.Dance Comp.Ethnic DanceDance for ChildrenTech. of Teaching DancePracticum in Dance
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SOUTHWEST STATE UNIVERSITYMarshall, Minnesota 56258
State ControlCoedEnrollment 1,800Dance Program in Dept. of Health
and P.E.Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance Education ConcentrationAreas of Specialization:
Ballroom Dancing Performing,Artist/Teacher Preparation
Interdisciplinary Degree
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Personnel*Axel Bundgaarci, 141D" Prof.Ann Wagner, LA., Asst. prof.
(on leave)
Antoinette Sortek, Instr.
F. Marian Walker, 14.A., Assoc.
prof. of MusicSUsan Bauer, M.A.,
Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance I, IIBallet I, IISocial Dance 1, IIFolk and Square Dari?e
1/V1/41/41/4.
Renaissance DanceHistory of Sport and DaricePhilosophy ofSport and Dance"'
+St, Olaf de:on 1PeA471-4 program*Each; fu1Y cours 115 eqUiVa110-tc:3 2/,;sene4ter-hOog °f(soredltl..QiiaidGe'rc'ooutrs;s- 1C5t9d.e.bove: can
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*Nadine j
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Susan Delatte, M.F.A., Instr.David Voss, B.A., Instr.Maria Drake, ,B.A., Instr.Judith Brin-Ingber, B.A., Instr.Judith Bonsignore, B.A., Instr.Geol Weirs; B.A. Instr.Jo Savino, Instr.
. Nancy Hauser, Instr.Mary Lampe, M.S., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesFundamental MovementModern Dance Tech. and
Improvisation I, II, III 6Ballet I, II, III 6Dance Comp. I, II 4Adv. Improvisation 1
History and Trends in Dance 3Dance Repertory Theatre 3-9Creative Dance for Children 4Music for Dance 3Teaching Modern Dance 4Teaching Folk Dance and Social
Forms 4Folk Dance I and II 2
Ballroom Dance I, II, III 2
**Workshop: Dance Ed. 2
Dance Production 3Dance Therapy 2
Ethnic Dance Heritage 2Graduate Courses
Workshop: Dynamics of TheraputicDance Movement 1-9
Workshop: Dance Perf. 1-12
MINNESOTA - MISSISSIPPI - MISSOURI
Undergraduate CoursesFolk DancingModern DancingAdv. Modern DanceSocial DanceSquare DanceFolk and Square TeRhythms and DanceUniversity Dancer
H. Beg. Ballet1 Dance Comp.
MISSISSIPPI
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPITUniversity, Mississippi 38677
State. ControlCoedEnrollment 8,500Dance Program in P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. in Health and P.E.B.S. in Recreation
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Touring Concerts 3-4
Personnel*Nelson D. Neal, M.S., Instr.
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MISSOURI
LINDENWOOD COLLEGESSt. Charles, Missouri 63301Private ControlCoedEnrollment 750Dance Program in Dept. of Fine
Arts and P.E.Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 6B.A., B.S. DegreesDance Emphasis
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Informal ConcertsPersonnel
*Grazina Amonas, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 1-574Adv. Modern Dance 1 3/4Design and Movement 3 1/2International Folk and
Theatrical NationalDance 3 1/2
Pre-Classical Dance Forms 1 3/4Dance Comp. I, II 3 1/2Dance History I, II 3 1/2Dance Prod. 3 1/2Analysis of Rhythm and
Movement 1 3/4
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NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYMaryville, Missouri 64468
State ControlCoedEnrollment 4,500Dance Program in Dept. of P.E. for
WomenUndergraduate ProgramB.S. Ed. DegreeDance MinorDance Concehtration
Summer ProgramPersonnel
*Ann Brekke, M.Ed., Asst. Prof.Nancy Bailey, M.S., Instr.Dorothy Walker, M.S.Ed., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern DanceInt. Modern DanceAdv. Modern DanceRhythmic Form and AnalysisTap DanceChoreographyFolk, Square, and Social DanceTheory of Modern Datt,ice
History of DanceDance for the Sec. School,,l-Elem. P.E. and the Dauce"
Dance Comp.
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SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYSpringfield, Missouri 65802
State ControlCoedDance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 42B.S. in Ed.-Dance MajorInterdisciplinary DegreeState Dance Certification
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 2
PersonnelKay Brown, M.F.A.Diann Dillon, M.F.A.Chyrel Miller, M.S.Ray Castrey, Dance Program MusicianDr. Wayne C. McKinney, P.E. Dept.
Head
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Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance'IModern Dance IIBallet IContemporary Jazz DanceBallet IIModernaance Comp. IPantomimeMusic Resourcesjor Dance
Dance Improvisation'Ballet Comp, ISeminar in Dance HistoryTheory of VanceDance Prod.
S.H.
1
1
1
11
22222
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3Kinesiology 4
Lighting Design' and Practice 2
Modern Dance II 1
Modern Dance III 4
Modern Dance Comp. II 2
Special Studies in Dance 2
Folk and Square-Dance 1
Social Dance 1
Recreational Dance Tech. 1
Tap Dance 1
Creative Dance & Rhythms forChildren' 2
Dance Workshop 1-4
Labanotation 3
Senior Dance Recital 2-3
Ballet II 1
Pointe I 2
Labanotation 3
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STEPHENS COLLEGEColumbia, Missouri 65201
Private ControlWomenEnrollment 1700Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 80B.F.A., B.A. DegreesDance MajorDance ConcentrationState Dance Certification
Summer Program: Stephens /Perry-
Mansfield, Steamboat Springs,
Colorado
Affiliatiofi with Professional Co.:Harriette Ann Gray Dance Company, Inc.
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 5Informal 4-5
Personnel*Harriette Ann GrayMichael SimmsStephen T. McDermott, M.A.Princess Morris, M.F.A.Marie Brannigan, B.F.A.Margaret Brannigan; B.F.A.Liliana MoralesKaren KristinYannis Nikitakis
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance Tech. I, II, III(Modern, Ballet, Ethnic) 126a:
Choreography IRepertoire 1.5Improvisation 1.5Choreography II (solo) 1.5Choreography II (trio) 1.5Choreography II (group) 1.5
Music Theory for DanceDance HistoryLabanotation
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURIColumbia, Missouri 65201
State ControlCoedEnrollment 28,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramR.S. in P.E. DegreeDance ConcentrationState Dance CertificationAreas of Specialization:
Dance Ed.Performing Company
Formal Concerts 1-2Personnel
*Carol French Odor, M.S., Asst.Allison Burgwin, B.F.A., Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance Tech., Beg., AJazz Dance, Beg., Adv.Ballet, Beg., Int., Adv.Tap, Folk, Social, Square DanceMovement and Its Rhythmic
Structure
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Adv. Recreational Dance 2
Theory of Modern Dance 2
Dance in the Elem. School 2
Teaching of Modern Dance 1
Dance Comp. and Prod. 3Dance and Rhythmic Activities
for the Handicapped 2
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITYConservatory of Music4420 Warwick B.vd.Kansas City, Missouri 6411,1,---
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 10,000Dance Program in Conservatory
of MusicUndergraduate Program
Enrollment 30B.A. DegreeDance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Ballet, ModernAuditions required
Affiliation with Professional Co.:Kansas City Ballet Co.
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 20Informal Concerts 20Touring Concerts 4
Personnel*Thomas G. Owen, Assoc. Dean, Prof.Tatiana Dokoudovska, Assoc. Prof.Claudia Edwards, Instr.Eric Hyrst, PrctShirley Weaver, Tech. Assoc.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Ballet 16
Modern 16
Pas de Deux & Variations 3Character 3Pantomime 2
Dance History 8
Pedagogical Practices 3Student Teaching 4Analysis of the Movement 2
University Dance Workshop 8
Senior ChoreographicWorkshop 4
Junior & Senior Recitals 0
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS8001 Natural BridgeSt. Louis, Missouri 63121
State ControlCoed
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 10 MinorsB.S. Ed. DegreeP.E. EmphasisDance Concentration
Undergraduate CoursesAnalysis & Teaching of Social
Dance 3
Rhythm and Movement 3
Analysis & Teaching of ModernDance 3
Creative Dance for Children 3
Basic Design (Art) 3
Music Fundamentals for the Elem.
School Teacher (Music) 3
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WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYSt. Louis, Missouri 63130
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 14,500 _
Dance Program in Dance Div. of
Perf. ArtsUndergraduate ProgramB.A. in DanceInterdisciplinary DegreeState Dance CertificationAuditions required, transfers only
Summer ProgramAffiliation with Professional Co.:different companies, summers only
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 5-8Touring Concerts 3-4
Personnel*Annelise Mertz, M.F.A. Certificate
Equivalent, Prof.Gregg Mayer, B.A., Asst. Prof.Mary Jane Cowell, Cand. for Ph.D.,
Artist-in ResidenceMargaret Berg, B.A., Asst. Prof.
Ed Pfeiffer, Instr. (Part-time)
Becky Engler, M.A., Lect. (Part-time)
Under
MISSOURI - MONTANA
aduate CoursesDance Theatre Lab I, II
(Improvisation)Theory and Tech. of Modern
Dance, Elem., Int., Adv. 3ea.
Classical Ballet, Elem.,Adv,
Comp. I, II, III, IVMusic Resources for Dance
I; IIHistory of Dance I, IIDance Pedagogy, Elem, Sec.Dance Theatre Prod.Independent WorkIntroduction to Dance as a
Contemporary Art 3
Ethnic Dance 2
Introduction to Dance Therapy 3
S.H.
1
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MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYBoseman, Montana 59715
State ControlCoedEnrollment 9,800Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. Degree in P.E., option in
general danceDance requirement for P.E. Majors
and Theatre MajorsPerforming Company
Formal Concert 1Personnel
*Rozan D. Pitcher, M.S., Instr.Dorothy Kennemer, M.S., Assoc.
Prof.Undergraduate
.ieg
CoursesModern Dance
Int. Modern DanceAdv. Modern DanceFol DanceSocial DanceModern Dance Comp.History of DanceDance Prod.Ballet IBallet IIBallet III
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International Folk DanceModern Dance Tech.Square DanceJazz, Beg.Jazz, Int.Tap Dance, Beg.Tap Dance, Int.Rehearsal and Perf.
2
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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANAMissoula, Montana 59801
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 9,000Dance Program in Drama Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.F.A. DegreeDance Emphasis
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts
Personnel*Juliette T. Crump, M.A., Asst. Prof.Nancy Jean Brooks, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Introduction to Dance+Modern Dance I, II, III+Ballet I, II, III 1
+Jazz Dance I, II, III 1
Folk and Character Dance 1
Social and Latin American Dance 1
Square and Round Dance 1
Stage Movement 1
Ballroom, Folk and Square 1
Improvisation 1
Perf. Tech. 1
Dance Rehearsal and Perf. 2
Cultural Perspectives 320th Century Dance 3Accomp. for Dance 3Theory and Philosophy of Dance 3Int. Comp. 3Methods of Teaching Ballroom,
Folk, and Square 3Methods of Teaching Modern Dance 3
Creative Movement for Children 4
Movement Analysis 3+Adv. Tech. in Modern Dance 2
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Adv. Comp. and Improvisation 3Dance Prod. 3Special Projects 1-4
+repeatable
NEBRASKA
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITYOmaha, Nebraska 68178Private ControlCoedEnrollment 6,000Dance Program in Dept. of Fine Arts
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 6B.A. and B.F.A. DegreesDance Ed. MajorPerf. Arts Dance MajorState Dance CertificationAreas of Specialization:
Teaching, Perf. & Choreography,Pre-dance Therapy
Auditions requiredSummer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 4Touring Concerts 8-12
Personnel*Valerie Roche, A.R.A.D.
Joellin JeglinPatti ZukaitisPlus visiting Profs.
Undergraduate CoursesSurvey History of Dance I 6
Classical Ballet I-IV 6
Modern Dance I, II 2
Theory of Teaching Dance toChildren 4
Practical, Teaching Dance toChildren 2
Classical Ballet, Int. I-IV 8
Classical Ballet, Adv. I-211/ 12Int. Modern Dance I, II 4Perf. 1-2Theatre Dance 2
Dance Comp. and Theory 4Senior Perf.
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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA ***
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588
State ControlCoedEnrollment 22,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
and RecreationUndergraduate Program
B.A., B.F.A., and B.S. DegreesPerforming Arts Dance MajorDance Teaching Endorsement
Summer ProgramPersonnelDorothy Hughes, M.A., Asst. Prof.*Marie Sanwick, M.S.Richard Croskey, M.A., Asst. Prof.Barbara Mason, M.A., Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesRhythm Fundamentals and
Individual Activity 1
Modern Dance I, II lea.
Modern Dance III, IV lea.
Ballet I, II lea.
Folk Dance 1
Tap 1
Modern Jazz 1
Social Dance and Square 1
Ethnic Dance 1
Adv. Ballet and Modern 4
Workshop in Dance 2-4
Practicum in Dance Prod. 2-4
Dance Perf. 4
Dance Comp. 4
Movement Accomp. 42
Cr.Hr.
Methods in Rhythmic ActivitiesDance HistoryDance AppreciationCreative Dance for Children
NEVADA
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADAReno, Nevada 89507
State ControlCoedEnrollment 7,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 15B.A. DegreeDance Concentration
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Summer Program e
Performing CompanyInformal Concerts 2
Personnel*Kristen Avansino, M.A., Asst.
Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Tech. of Mbdern Dance 2
Choreography 2
Comparative Dance Styles I,II tea.
History and Development ofDance 2
Modern Dance I, II, III lea.
Dance Prod. 2
Ballet 1
Independent Study 1-2
plEW HAMPSHIRE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREDurham, New Hampshire 03824
State ControlCoedEnrollment 10,000Dance Program in Dept. of Theatre
and CommunicationsUndergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance Concentration, in Theatre
MajorInterdisciplinary Degree:
Self-designed majorPerforming Company
Formal Concert 1Touring Concerts
Personnel*Jean Morrison Brown, M.A., Asst.
Prof.Jean Mattox, Instr.Judy Roberts, B.A., Part-time Instr.
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Undergraduate CoursesChoreographyThe DanceDance Comp. I, IILabanotationModern Dance IModern Dance IIModern Dance IIIBallet IBallet II C
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Theatre Dance ITheatre Dance IIAdv. Tech. in DanceTheatre Movement
NEW JERSEY
DOUGLASS COLLEGE OF RUTGERSSTATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903
State ControlWomen's College 1,300University Enrollment 40,000Dance Program in Dept. of Health
and P.E.Undergraduate Program
Enrollment 50B.A. DegreeDance MajorInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2
mInformal Concerts 4Touring Concerts vary
Personnel*Margery J. Turner, Ed.D., Prof.Patricia''Mayer, M.A., Asst. Prof.Sherre Wesley, M.A., Instr.Elizabeth Sydor, Musician
4 Undergraduate,CoursesBallet I, IIModern. Dance I, IIDance ImprovisationDance Tech. I, IIMusic for DanceIndependent StudyModern Dance ProblemsDance Staging and Lighting
DesignInternational Folk DaiTceAmerican F.iflk Dance
Modern Dance ProblemsContemporary Dance ArtistsChoreographyModern Dance WorkshopDance HistoryLabanotation IDance Prod.Children's DanceRhythmic Analysis and Percussion
Accomp.
22
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NEW HAMPSHIRE - NEW JERSEY
Ethnic Dance 2
Tape Collage for Dance 2
School 9f Creative and Perf. Artsestabliihed Fall, 1977. DanceMajor scheduled to begin Fall, 1979.B.F.A., M.F.A. Degrees. Auditions
required.-
GLASSBORO STATE COLIhEGEGlassboro, New Jersey 08028
State ControlCoedEnrollment 7,400 full-time;
5,000 part-timeDance Program in Speech/Theatre/
Dance Dept.Undergraduate ProgramB.A., L.A., DegreesDance Concentration
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyPersonnel
*Ms. Tage Wood,11.Ed.Undergraduate CoursesMovement for the ActorElements of DanceModern Dance I, IIBallet I, II, IIIJazz Dance IChoreographyDance HistoryCreative Dance for Children" 3
Dance Ensemble(required for 2 years aspart of Dance Concentration)
S.H.
3
3,3Sea.
3
3
3
RAMAPO COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY ***
Mahwah, New Jersey '07430State ControlCoedEnrollment 4,000Dance Program in Contemporary Arts
Dept., Theatre and PerformingArts Div., and P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A., B.S. DegreesDance Concentration
Personnel*Grethe Holby, M. Arch., Instr.Phyllis Richmond, Instr.
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Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern DanceInt./Adv. Dance Tech.Folk Dance.
Dance'TherapyChoreographyDance Prod. WorkshopTheory and History of-Modern
Dance
S.H.2
42
2
44
TRENTON STATE COLLEGETrentorit /,.ew Jersey 08625
State ControlCoedUndergraduate Enrollment 7,500Dance Program in H.P.E.R. Dept..
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Emphasis
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts several
Personnel*Jana Feinman, M.A., Instr.Kathleen Malley, M.S. Instr.Lilyn Wright, Chairperson of Dept.Katherine Terhune, Accomp.
Undergraduate CoursesFundamental MovementElem. Folk Dance.Modern DanceAdv. Modern DanceSurvey of DanceSocial DanceMethods & Materials of Teaching
DanceFolk Dance (elective)Modern Dance (elective)BalletDance Prod. and ChoreographyIndependent Study
WILLIAM PATTERSON COLLEGE ***
Wayne, New Jersey 07470
State ControlCoedEnrollment 14,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
S.H.
2
1
NEW JERSEY - NEW-YORK
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Concentration
Per'sonnelSvea Becker, M.A., Instr.Mary Jane Cheesman, M.Ed., Asst.
Prof.Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance I, II.Ballet I, IIModern Jazz Dance Tech.ChoreographyTeaching DanceAfro-Caribbean DanceIntroduction to the Art
of Dance 3
Folk, Square, and BallroomDance .
2
Folk and Square DanceLeadership 2
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ADELPHI UNIVERSITYGarden City, New York 11530
Private ControlCoedEnrollment.over 0,000
Undergraduate Pro amEnrollment 55B.A. Degree
1 Dance Major
1 Areas of Specialization:
1 Performance,ChoreographyAuditions required
2 Summer Program
1 Performing Company
1 Formal Concerts 4
2 Informal Concerts 6
3 Touring Concerts 4Personnel
*Normal Walker, Prof.Harry Bernstein, M.A., Prof.Rochelle Zide-Booth, Asst. Prof.Jo Ann Bruggeman, M.A., Instr.Samir Elias, B.A., Asst. Prof.Loren Hightower, Asst. Prof.Renee Wadleigh, Instr.Robert Bowyer, Instr.Moss Cohen, B.A.,' Instr.
var.
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Regina Larrin, B.A., Instr.Katia Geleznova, Instr.Sheila Zadra Goldstein, Instr.Joyce Greenberg, Instr.Celene Keller, Adj. Asst. Prof.Karen Levey, B.A. Instr.Dana Marano, B.A., Instr.Erin Martin, Instr.Even Unger, Instr.John Waldvogel, Accomp.Sally Tobin Dietrich, Ed.D., Accomp.Mary Ideka, Accomp.
Robert Sallier, Accomp.Carol Henry, Accomp.Janyce Jeffreys, M.A. , Accomp.Jane Potoker, Accomp.
Phillip Leland, Accomp.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
BalletBallet
(non-majors) 1 1/2-12Adv. Modern Dance 24
Modern Dance(non-majors) 1 1/2 -12
Ethnic Dance 2
Applied Dance 2
-Rhythmic Analysis and Training 4Dance Theory and Comp. 6-
Dance History and Criticism 6
Dance, Survey 2
Pre-ContemporaryMusic forDance 4
Contemporary Music 4
ImProvisation 2
Dance Prod. 6Int. Dance Comp. 6Adv. Dance COmp., 6Dance Notation 6Dance for Actors - 3Principles of Teaching Dance 6Adv. Dance Repertory 2
Dance Theatre 18
Summer Dance Workshop 6IndePendent-Study in Dance 12
BARN#RD COLLEGE606 West 120th StreetNew York; New York 10027
Private Women's CollegeEnrollment 2,000Dance Program in.the'Arts
NEW YORK
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary DegreeAuditions required
Affiliation with Professional Co.:Dance Uptown
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 3-4
PersonnelJeanette Roosevelt, M.A., Assoc.
Prof.Sandra Center, M.A., Asst. Prof:Janet Soares, M.A., Assoc.
Undergraduate CoursesDance Workshop (4 sem.)Form in Dance Comp. (1 sem.),Content in Dance Comp. (1 sem.)History of.Dance (2 sem.)Seminar in Contemporary Dance
Forms (1 sem.)Critical Writing in Dance (1 sem.)Studio classes in modern dance,
ballet, folk dance, jazz, andtap dance are available tostudents, the Dept. ofP.E. offering and are taughtby the above faculty andothers on the P.E. faculty.
'BROOKLYN COLLEGE 'OF THE CITYUNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Bedford Avenue and Avenue HBrooklyn, New York 11210
State ControlCoedEnrollment 21,500Dance Program in Dept. of Dance,
School .of Performing ArtsUndergraduate ProgramB.A., B.S. DegreesPerforming AAs Dance MajorAuditions required
Affiliation with Professional Co.:Dance/June Lewis Co.
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Performing Company'Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 4 or moreTouring Concerts
Personnel*Betsy Martin Carden, M.A., Prof.Paul Spong, M.S., Assoc. Prof.June Lewis, Assoc. Prof.Karen Barracuda, M.A:, Asst. Prof.Dawn Horwitz, M.A., Asst. Prof.Oldyna Dynowska, B.A., Asst. Prof.Guest Faculty:
Martha CurtisTamara GroseHenley Haslam+Howard HormannPauline Koner (visiting artist)+Deborah Lessen+Barbara Mateer.Susan Reimer
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Survey of 20th Century Dance 3
Musical Resources for Dance 3
Foundations of Dance Movement(Anatomy & E/S) 3,3
Movement Improvisation for Dance 1
_ Labanotition I 3
Posture & Movement Labs I, DI lea.
Dance Fundamentals 1
Introduction to Dance Tech. I, II(Afro-Caribbean, Ballet, Jazz,Modern, Tap) lea.
Beg. Dance Tech. (Ballet,Modern) 2ea.
Int. Dance Tech. I, II(Ballet, Modern) 2ea.
Adv, Dance Tech.(Ballet, Modern)
Movement for ActingEthnic Styles in Dance I, IIHistory of Music for the DanceMusic & Choreographic WorkshopBasic Structures in Dance Comp.Compositional Studies in Period
StylesChoreographic Forms for Group
DancesAdv. Dance Comb.Labanotation IIChildren and DanceStudio Dance for Young Adults,Perf. Workshop I, II, III, IVDance Repertory I, II, III, IVHistory of Dance I, IIPhilosophy, Aesthetics, and
Criticism of Dance
2ea.1
2ea.
3
3
3
3
3lea.2ea.
3ea.
3
NEW YORK
Special Projects in DanceProd. I, II
Independent Work in DanceI, II
3ea.
3ea.
+Resident artists - members ofDance/June Lewis & Co.
CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORKConvent Avenue and 138th StreetNew York, New York 10031
City Control, Board of Higher Ed.
Coed'Enrollment 15,000
Undergraduate ProgramB.F.A. DegreeProfessional Preparation Dance
MajorThe Leonard Davis Center for
the Performing Arts Dance- Program
Areas of Specialization:Professional Performance
TrainingPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 4Informal Concerts 2
Personnel*Florence WarenRay CookThelma HillJill SilvermanMar iko SanjoErica oodman
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance Tech.,Modern Dance Tech.,Modern Dance Tech.,Dance HistoryDance NotationDance ImprovisationBallet Tech., Beg.Ballet Tech.,, Int.Ballet Tech., Adv.Choreography, Beg.Choreography, Int..Choreography, Adv.Dan6e Rehearsal and Perf.
ProjectsVarying Electives: Jazz,
Ethnic, etc.
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Beg.Int.
Adv.
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666
6
3
36
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6
6
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY TEACHERS COLLEGE525 W. 120th StreetNew York, New York 10027
Private ControlCoedEnrollment over 5,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Graduate Program onlyEnrollment 30M.A. DegreeEducational Dance MajorState Dance Certification:
Students can obtain NYScertification by applyingto the State
Areas of Specialization:Dance Ed.
Auditions requiredSummer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concert 1Informal Concert 1
Personnel*Thais Barry, Ed.D.Ted Dalbotten, M.A.
Accomp.Bob Dunn, B.A., InsJudith Willis LeschLinda Roberts, M.A.Irene Dowd, B.A., I
Graduate CoursesFundamentals of Modern DanceModern Dance Tech.Analysis of Modern Dance and
Ballet Tech.Teaching Modern DanceRhythmic Structure of Music
and DanceMusic for Modern DanceAfro-Caribbean DanceDance ChoreographyEffort-Shape TheoryDance NotationDance Prod.Seminar in Dance Ed.Supervised Teaching of DanceField W9rk in Dance Ed.IndependAt Research
, Director, Instr. and
tr.
, M.A., Instr./Instr.
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CORNELL UNIVERSITYIthaca, New York 14850
Private Control'
CoedEnrollment 20,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
and Theatre Dept.Undergraduate Program
Enrollment 5B.A. DegreeDance Major, in Theatre Dept.
Areas of Specialization:Performance, Composition
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concert 1Informal Concerts 2
Personnel*Peggy Lawler, M.A., Asst. Prof.Kristin Draudt, M.A., Instr.Jane Desmond, M.F.A., Instr.David Borden, M.M., Music Dir.
Joyce Morgenroth, M.A., Instr.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Dance Comp. and MusicResources
Adv. Dance Comp.3-33-3
Individual. Problems in Comp. 3
Dance Movement for theTheatre 3-3
Period Dance 2
History of Dance 3-3History of Dance Seminar 3
Anatomy and Kinesiology 5
Dance Tech. 4
Modern Dance Tech.,-Elem.-Adv.0Ballet Tech., Elem,-Int. 0
Jazz or Ethnic Dance = 0
Repertory & Perf. 1-3
Asian Dance & Dance Drama 3
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HAMILTON COLLEGE'Clinton, New York 13323
Private ControlCoed
,
Enrollment 1,500'Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 10B.A. DegreeDance MajorInterdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Choreography, Labanotation,History
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 2
PersonnelJane Tavalin Schwartz, M.A., Asst.
Prof.*Mary Jane Warner, Ph.D., Asst.
Prof.Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Introduction to Dance 1
+Beg. Dance 1.
+Int. Dance 1
+Adv. Dance 1
Elem. Labanotation 1
Int. Labanotation 1
History of Dance I 1
History of Dance II 1
Comp. I 1
Comp. II 1
Independent Study 1
Dance Seminar 1
Senior Project 2
+may be. repeated
One semester hour normally equates withfour credits from another institution.
of%
HERBERT H. LEHMAN COLLEGE OF THE CITYUNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Bedford Park Boulevard WestBronx, New York 10468
Municipal ControlCoedEnrollment 8,000Dance Program in Dept. of Dance,
H.P.E.R.
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NEW YORK
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 50B.A., B.F.A. DegreesPerf. Arts Dance MajorDance Ed. MajorInterdisciplinary Degree:
Dance/TheatreDance Certification, NYCAreas of Specialization:
Teaching, PerformanceAffiliation with Professional Co.:
Joan Miller/Chamber Arts DancePlayers
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 3Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts
Personnel*Joan A. Miller, M.A., Assoc.
Prof.Johannah Franke, Ed.D., Asst.
Prof.Islene Pinder, M.A., Instr.Guest Artists
Undergraduate CoursesFolk, Square and Social
Dance Forms I, IIModern Dance Fundamentals
I, II,Beg., Int., Adv., Modern
DanceBallet PrinciplesBallet WorkshopStage Movement for Actors
and Dancers 2
History and Applied Principlesof Dance 2
Repertory Workshop 3
Rhythmic Analysis ofMovement 1
Theory and Practice of Dancein Ed. 1
Theory and Practice ofModern Dance 1
Workshop in Ethnic and JazzTech. 1
Choreography & Improvisation 1
Educational and RecreationalPrograms in Dance
Student Repertory WorkshopSeminar in Practicum in
Skills & Perf. 3
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Workshop in Music and Movement
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Special Projects 1-2
onors 3
Interdisciplinary majors with otherdisciplines developed for studentswishing graduAte study.
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITYPhysical Fitness CenterHempstead, Long Island, New York 11550
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 4,400Dance Program in P.E. and Drama Depts.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. and B.S. DegreesDance Minor,
Personnel*Harriet L. Peters, M.A., Asst. Prof.Carl Morris, Asst. Prof.Stormy Mullis, Guest Instr.Guest Artists
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Modern Dance I 2
Modern Dance II (units onjazz and ethnic) 2
Int. Modern Dance 2
Body Movement I 2
Body Movement II (HumphreyWeidman) 2
Folk and Square Dance 1
Independent StudyAdv. Modern DanceComp.History of Dance
HUNTER COLLEGE OF THE CITY UNIVERSITYOF NEW YORK
695 Park Avenue (Box 1660)New York, New York 10021
Municipal ControlCoedEnrollment 6,500Dance Program n Dept. of Music
Undergraduate Pr gramEnrollment 70B.A. Degree/Dance MajorPerf. Arts Dance Major
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Areas of Specialization:Perf., Choreography, TeaChing
Affiliation with Professional Co.:People / Dorothy Vislocky Dance
TheatrePerforming CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 4
Personnel*Dorothy Vislocky, M.A., Prof.Dorothy Indenbaum, Adj. Lect.Martin Koenig, Adj. Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Biomechanics 3-4
Contemporary Dance Tech.I, II, III 2ea.
Anatomy & Kinesiology 3-4Improvisation as a Creative
Process 2
Eurhythmics-RhythmicStructures of Movementand Percussion 2
Ballet I, II 2ea.
Historical and PhilosophicalDevelopment of Dance I,
II 2ea.
Comp.-Fundamentals ofChoreography 2
Comp. II 2
Dance Prod. I, II Sea.
Survey of Dance NotationSystems 2
Folk Forms of Dance I, II lea.
Ethnic Dance Sourceq,forDance I, II 2ea.
Theory & Practice TeachingDance, Elem. School 2
Theory & Practice TeachingContemporary Dance 2
Dance Americana 2
Demonstration Program:Dance and Special Events 2
Honors in Dance 3
INSTITUTE FOR MENTAL RETADATION,New York Medical' College2265 Third AvenueNew York, New York 10035Post Graduate Inten ive Study in
Dance Therapy itch OertificatioEhrollment 10D.T.R.Areas of Specializ tion:
Theory: History, Principles of D. Th.Diagnosis TestsPracticum: Clinical Practice,'cleasereports, Interdisciplinary gXperience
Auditions requiredApplicants must have a B.S. or B.A.
\-Z-N)egree, or the equivalent indance ed., with a knowledgeof several schools of dancetech.
PersonnelLiljan Espenak, M.A., D.T.R., Asst.
Prof.
CoursesTheoryHistory and Principles of DanceCatharsis through Dance MovementCoordination PrinciplesDance as a tool of CommunicationMovement Diagnosis TestsDevelopment of Body ImageUse of Music in Dance TherapyWriting of ThesisPiacticum:
Participation in Clinical PracticeWork with patientsCase reports
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Performing Company,FQrrhal Cmncerts 3
InformaTburin
Personn
CQncerts 20'ncierts 18
1, D.F.A.,
Nadia, B.Al.t;',
A edO Corvino,Robert Dennis, La,
'I Wendy HiltonHirabayashi, B.S.
Hanya Holm, D.F.A., L.H.D.Daniel Lewis, DiplomaBillie Mahoney, B.A.Gloria Marina, M.A.Helen McGehee, B.A.Genia MelikovaJanis Pforsich, M.A.Doris Rudko, B.S.Marian SeldesCraig Shuler, M.M.Janet Mansfield Soares, M.A.
Anna SokolowAlfonso Solimene, Ph.D.Stanely Sussman, M.M.Ethel Winter, M.A.Hector Zaraspe
Undergraduate CoursesBallet Tech.Modern Dance Tech.Dance Comp.:
MaterialsModern FormsGroup Forms 4
Projects in Choreography 4Major Project 4-6
Dance Notation 12Dance History and Criticism 3
Anatomy for Dancers 3Lit. and Materials of Music
(Dance) 24Stagecraft 3Dance Repertory, 4-16
THE JUILLIARD SCHOOLLincoln CenterNew York, New York 10023
Private ControlCoedEnrollment under 1,000Dance Program in Dance Div.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 70B.F.A. Degree, DiplomaPerf. Arts Dance MajorAreas of Specialization:
PerformanceAtAauditions required
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FEW YORK UNIVERSITYSchool of Education, Health, Nursing
and Arts ProfessionsDept. of Dance and Ed.
675 EducationWashington SquareNew York, New York..Private ControlCoedEnrollment over 10,000Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
and Dance Ed.Undergraduate Program
Enrollment 63B.S. DegreeDance MajorPre-dance Therapy MajorInterdisciplinary Degree:
Creative Arts program
History,Areas of Spec
Therapy, Choreography
Auditions requiredGraduate Program
Enrollment 185 Masters, 15 DoctoralA.M., Ed.D., Ph.D. and D.A. Degrees
in DanceDance and Dance Ed.
Dance TherapyCreative Arts Dan ce MajorDance in Elem. SchoolsDance in P.EInterdisciplinary Degree:
Creative Arts programAreas of Specialization:
Choreography and PerformanceResearch, Dance History, Aesthetics
and Critical WritingCurriculum Development, Admin.Ethnic Study and 'Folklore
Art of Teaching DanceSummer Program, abroadPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 20Informal Concerts 5Touring Concerts 3
PersonnelFull-time:*Patricia A. Rowe, Ed.D., Prof.
Laura Brittain, M.A., Asst. Prof.,Artist-in-Residence
Marcia B. Leventhal, M.A., D.T.R.,Asst.Prof., Director of Dance Therapy
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Judith G. Schwartz, M.A., Assoc.Prof., Artist-in-Residence
Part-time:Margie BealsDirk Berger, M.D.Andre BernardMichelle BerneSally BlanePercival BordeApril BrooksRoberta CaplanNada DiachenkoRisa FriedmanMicki GoodmanJoan GriffinSachiyo ItoJames LauthFred MathewsCharles MillerGenevieve OswaldMariano ParraJanis PforsichBarbara Reed, teaching fellowVirginia ReedIris Rifkin-GainerJeffrey Rolls, M.D.
Doris RudtbMartha RzasaErnestine StodelleLee StraussEllen TittlerDouglas WassellRosilyn WilderEddie Wright, Jr.Judith YoungSuzanne Youngerman
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Introduction to Modern Dance 2
Beg. Ballet 1
Survey of Folk, Square andSocial Forms 2
Beg. Jazz Dance ,1
Dance Club 0-1
Int. Tech.: Modern 1
Rhythmic Analysis andPercussion for Dance --2
t. Ballet 1
I oduction to De.nceComp. and Per' 2
Czgative Dance for Children
Independent Study31-4
Senior Dance Project 1
Contemporary Dance: Originsand Trends
Introduction to Dance Comp.Modern Dance in P.E.Jazz Dance Tech.Adv. Jazz Dance Tech. 1
Effort/Shape Movement Analysis 2
Adv. BalletAdv. Tech.: ModernAdv. Dance PracticumDance Comp.: Group FormsDance NotationMethods and Materials in
Teaching Dance. 3
Dance Repertory 2
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Historical Development of Dance 3
Modern Dance Prod. 2-3
Introductory Experiences inRelated Arts 4
Methods of Accomp. for Dance 2
American Dance Heritage 3Teaching Creative Rhythmic
Movement 3
Perf. of Dance and RelatedActivities_for Children
Introduction to Dance TherapySensitization Through DanceTech. of Dance TherapyAesthetics in DanceEthnic Dance: A Cultural
Heritage 3
African Dance I 3
Observation, Conference andStudent Teaching in Dance 3 or 6.
Kinesiology for the Dancer 3
Graduate CoursesMaster's Thesis Seminar 3
Dance Therapy Colloquium I, II 3,3
Dance Therapy for the Elderly 3
Effort/Shape Movement Analysis II 3°
Dance Perf. 1-3
Lecture-Demonstration in Dance_ 3
Contemporary Dramatic Dance 3
Creative Experiences in RelatedArts 3
Contemporary Repertory fromNotation 3
Internship in Dance 3
Internship in Dance Therapy 3
Fieldwork in Dance 3
Dance and Music Therapy for theMentally' Ill 4
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Dance in Higher Ed. 3
Dance Workshop 3
Comp. in Contemporary Dance 3
Independent Study 1-6
Research in Dance 3
Writing Dance Criticism 3
Dance for the Special Child 3
Individual Dance Therapy:Neurotic Client 3
Evaluative Research in DanceTherapy 3
Colloquium in Dance/DanceTherapy 2-3
African Dance II 3
Japanese Dance , 3
International Dance Study 6
Ethnology of Dance 3
Ideokinesiology 3
Departmental Seminar in Dance 3
PRATT INSTITUTEBrooklyn, New York 11205
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 4,500Dance Program in School of Art
and Design, Film, Theatre,Dance Dept.: Dept. of Art Therapy
Graduate ProgramDance Therapy MinorM.F.A. Degree-,
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts:student concert
once a year; no active perf.company
PersonnelJames Cunningham, M.A., Adj. Asst.
Prof.*Mickie Geller, B.A., Instr.
Sharon KinneyHenry YuMlahael AubreySergio CervettiDennis Ferguson, Accomp.Carol Crawford, Accomp.
Graduate Courses / S.H.
Independent Study/ 2-3
Adv. Dance Workshop 2-3
Dance History and Concepts 2,2
Choreography 2,2
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RUSSELL SAGE COLLEGETroy, New York 12180
Private ControlWomenEnrollment 1350Dance Program in P.E., Visual and
Performing Arts Depts.Undergraduate ProgramB.A., B.S. DegreesDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree:
sychology/Dancereative Arts and Human Services
State Dance Certification, P.E.Areas of Specialization:
Dance Therapy; Dance HistoryDance Performance
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concert 1
Personnel"'Lisa Friedlander, M.A.
Janet Benedict, M.A.Agnes Stillman, M.S., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance (P.E. majors) 2
Folk Dance 1/2
Modern Dance (P.E.) 1/2
Modern Jazz 1/2
Ballroom 1/2
History of Dance to 1900 3History of 20th Century Dance 3Comp., Pre-Classic Forms 3Comp., Modern Forms 3Choreography 3-6Stagecraft 3-6Independent Studies 3Dance TheatreMovement for the Perf. Arts 3 .
Improvisation Workshop, 3
Psychology of the Body 3Introduction to Dance Therapy 3
SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGEBronxville, New York 10708Private ControCoedEnrollment 800Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Underduate Program.7 A.B. Degree
NEW YORK
Dance may be chosen as 1/3 of theAcademic Program (10 Cr. Hr.)during each or all fourundergraduate years; or as apart of a Perf. Arts Program;or as an extra-curricular, non-credit dance program.
Interdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Choreography, Teaching,History, Criticism &Notation, Repertory.
Graduate ProgramM.A. and M.F.A. DegreesInterdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specializatigh:
Choreography, Teaching,Music for Dance
Auditions requiredPersonnel
*Sharon Bouck, A.B.Marie Adair, B.A., Dance Fac.Jennifer Donohue, A.B., Dance Fac.Elizabeth Keen, M.A., Dance Fac.Don Redlich, B.S., Dance Fac.Marcia B. Siegal, B.A., Guest
Dance Fac.Rose Ann Thom, B.A., Dance,Fac.Norma Dalby, Dir. of Music for
Dance Fac.Carol DeSimone, M.A., Music for
Dance Fac.Marilyn Rosenberger, B.S.,
MusicianRichard Dunham, Lighting Instr.Gue-- Teachers (weekly, 3 or 4
r ye for approximatelyweeks
CoursesM n Tech. I, II, IIIBallet tech. I, II, IIIPointeExplorat y MoVement WorkshopDance Come. I, II, IIIDance Proje isRhythm in MU is and Movement-Sound and Movement WorkshopMusic as a Resource for the DancerLabanotation I, II, IIIRepertoryDance and Movement Style
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Anatomy for DancersTeaching Conference I, IILighting Design and Stagecraft for
DanceGraduate Courses
Graduate SeminarIndividual Project Conference
All undergraduate dance courses areopen to graduate dance students.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTONBinghamton, New York 13901
SAte ControlCoedEnrollment over 8,000Dance Program in Theatre Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. Degree in TheatreConcentration in DanceMinor in P.E.Areas of Specialization:
Pre-Dance Therapy, Perf.,Choreography
Auditions requiredGraduate ProgramRe-instituted in Theatre Dept.,
Fall, 1978Areas of Specialization:
History, Choreography, rf.
Affiliation with Professional .:
Percival Borde Dance Co.Pearl Primus Dance Co.
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts
PersonnelTheatre Dept.:*Percivaleorde, Assoc. Prof.Carole Hageman, Instr.Mary Corsaro, Instr.Susan Peters, Accomp.Alex Hertz, Accomp.P.E. Dept:Kathleen-Carr Nolan, Instr.Rhae Ann Hawkes, Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesTheatre:Dance Comp., Beg.Movement Notation I
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NEW YORK
Rhythm. and Dynamics II 4
West African Dance and ItsSignificance 4
History of Dance 4Afro-Caribbean Dance and
Human Behavior 4
Dance Comp. Int.)Dance Tech. Int.) 4
4anMovement Notation II 4
Rhythm and Dynamics II 4
West African Dance II andIts Significance 4
Special Topics in Dance(Theory) 4
Special Topics in Dance(Studio)
o-Caribbean Dance IIDance Criticism & AnalysisDance Prod.A.A. Dance-Theatre WorkshopDance Criticism & AnalysisP.E.:Modern Dance - 5 levels lea.
Ballet - 3 levels ,lea.
Folk Dance 1
Tap 1
Children's Dance Theatre, 2
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STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORKAT BROCKPORT
Brockport, New York 14420
State ControlCoedEnrollment 11,000Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 200B.A. and B.S. DegreesDance MajorDance MinorInterdisciplinary Degree:
Pei'. Arts Dance MajorInterdisciplinary Arts for
ChildrenAreas of Specialization:
Choreography, Music for Dance,Dance for Children, Philosophyand Esthetics of Dance
Summer Program
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PersonnelRichard Bull, M.A., Prof.Richard Castner, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Jacqueline Davis, M.A., Asst. Prof.Garth Fagan, B.A., Assoc. Prof.*Sondra Fraleigh, M.A., Asst. Prof.Susan Foster, M.A., Asst. Prof.Santo Giglio, M.A., Asst. Prof.Lance Olson, B.S., Instr.Cynthia Novack, M.A., Asst. Prof.James Payton, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Susannah Payton, M.A., Asst. Prof.Irma Pylyshenko, B.A., Asst. Prof.Duvid Smering, Adj. Instr.Leonard Taffs, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
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Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction tO DanceDance SurveyBeg. Dance Comp.Dance Prod.Survey of Dance HistoryDance WorkshopCross-Cultural Survey of. DanceModern DanceMusic for DanceSocial FormsKinesiology for DancersCostume for DanceHistorical Dance Forms and
Backgrounds of AmericanTheatre Dance
Dance Movement in TheatreDance and DancersSurvey of Ethnic DanceAfro-Caribbean DanceIntroduction to BalletSurvey of Modern Jazz: Its
History and ElementsSurvey of Tap Dance: Its
History and'ElementsContemporary Dance Comp.Int. Dance Comp.Dance Tech.Trends in Contemporary DanceRecreational Folk and Square
DanceTeaching Dance on the Primary
School LevelChildren's Theatre DanceSeminar in Dance in Higher Ed.Independent Study in Dance
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History and L velopment ofDance 3
Historical Dance Reconstruc-tion 2
Choreography for Theatre 3Repertory and Literature 2
Dance Perf. 3Folk Dances and Ethnic
Origins 3Traditional Dances of
Selected Cultures 3Dance in Rehabilitation 3Dance Therapy 3Dance Perf. Workshop 3Adv. Dance Comp. I 3Dance Accomp. Workshop 3Adv. Kinesiology 3Philosophy and Esthetics 3Accomp. for Dance I 3Accomp. ror Dance II 3Accomp. for Dance III 3Music Resources for Dance 3Foreign Studies in Dance 15Foreign Studies in Dance 15
Children's Dance 1-5Workshop in Teaching Dance
for the EducationallyDisadvantaged 6
Teaching Dance on the Sec.Level 3
Tech. Instruction (HighSchool and College) 3
Lighting for Dance 3Adv. Prod. and Design 2
Independent Study in Dance 3Graduate Courses
History and Development ofDance 3
Historical DanceReconstruction 2
Choreography for Theatre 3Dance Repertory and Lit. 2
Dance Perf. 3Folk Dances and Their Ethnic
Origins 3Traditional Dances of Selected
Cultures 3Dance Perf. Workshop 3-6
Adv. Dance Comp. II 4
Accomp. for Dance I, II, III Sea.Music Resources for Dance 3
Critical Approaches to TheatreDance
Adv. Tech. Instruction(High School and'College)
Adv. Prod. and DesignIndependent Study
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Character 2
3 Body Movement for Actors 4,4
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALOBuffalo, New York 14214
State ControlCoedEnrollment 25,000Dance Program in Theatre and P.E.
Depts.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 6B.A. DegreeDance Major (Special)Dance Concentration, TheatreInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 10Informal Concerts 10
Personnel*Linda Swinivch, B.A., Assoc. ProfJan Fischer, B.A., Asst. Prof.Ginger Burke, Dir. Royal Academy of
Ballet, Lect.Joan VerDun, M.A., Asst. Prof.Jill Fothergill, M.S., Instr,Betty Stark, E.D.M., Assoc. Prof.Tom Ralabate, B.A., Fellow
Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction to DanceBeg. Contemporary DanceInt. Contemporary DanceAdv. Contemporary DanceBeg. BalletAdv. BalletInt. BalletPointe Class, 4 levels
ImprovisationComp. (Solo)Comp. (Group)Dance HistoryTap DanceSquare and FolkRepertory (Concert-Perf.)Resident Dance CompanyIndependent StudyJazz
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGEAT GENESEO
Geneseo, New York 14454State ControlCoedEnrollment over 5,500Dance Program in Dramatic Arts
Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance ConcentrationAreas of Specialization:
Tech., Therapy, throughSpecial Ed. Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Touring Concerts
Personnel*Scott J. Ray, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Nona Schurman, Asst. Prof.Debra Byrd, Instr./P.T.Jonette L. Wentzel, Lect.Karen Mackie, Instr./P.T.
Undergraduate CoursesAccomp. aid Rhythmic
AnalysisDance History I, IIAnalysis of Dance Tebh.Dance Ensemble
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Singe'Physical Expression in Perf.Philosophy of DanceDance in the TheatreIntroduction to DanceDance Studies I,'II, III
(Ballet, Modern, or Jazzmay be repeated for cr.)
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGEAT POTSDAM
Potsdam, New York 13676State ControlCoedEnrollment 4,700Dance Program in Fine Arts
Undergraduate ProgramDance Concentration
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 5Informal. Concerts 5
PersonnelK. Wright Dunkley, M.S., AssocRobert James Beswick, M.F.A.,Mickey McLaughlin, Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesSurvey of Dance HistoryDance Comp. I, II, III, IVGroup Forms I, IIModern Dance Repertory I, IIBeg. Dance Tech.Modern Dance I, II, III, IVBallet I, IICourt Dances of Europe
15th-18th CenturiesPerf: and Prod.The Teaching of DanceIndependent Study
. Prof.Instr.
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORIOCOLLEGE ATPURCHASE
Purchase, New York 10577State ControlCoedEnrollment 2,000Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. and B.F.A. DegreesPerforming Arts Dance Major
Program in Summer SessionPersonnel
*Jacque d'Amboise, DeanWilliam Bales, Prof.Royes Fernandez, Prof.Carol Fried, Asst. Prof.Kazuko Hirabayashi, Assoc. Prof.Aaron Osborne, Asst. Prof.Ann Parson, Asst. Prof.Rosanna Seravalli, Asst. Prof'.
NEW YORK - NORTH CAROLINA
Mel Wong, Asst. Prof.Gary Harris, Lect.Romana Krysanowska, Adj. Asst.
Prof. ,
Bruce Lieberman, Instr.Stanley Walden, Adj. Asst. Prof.John Anderson, Musician for DanceDavid Feinberg, Musician for DanceLance Williams, Musician for Dance
Undergraduate Courses'Modern Dance I, II, III, IVBallet I, II, III, IVMovement for ActorsImprovisationPointeVariationsEffort/ShapeInt. Adv. Comp.Lighting for DancersMusic for DancersNotationNotation/ReconstructionHuman MovementLighting Prod. WorkshopBody CorrectivesMen's ClassesPartneringDance History
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTSWinston-Salem, North Carolina 27107
State ControlCoedEnrollment 600
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 85B.F.A. Degree, Diploia in DanceDance MajorAuditions required
Affiliation with Professional Co.:North Carolina Dance Theatre
Performing CompanyFormal ConcertsTouring Concerts
PersonnelRobert Lindgren, DeanDuncan Noble, Instr.Joan Sanders, Instr.
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f Richard Kuch, Instr.Marcia Plevin, Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesBallet Major:Ballet Tech.Modern Tech.AdagioPointeCharacterComp.RepertoryActing IActing IIFundamentals of Music
ce History Ice History II
A ademic ElectiveModern Major:Modern Dance Tech.Ballet Tech.CharacterAdagioComp. I, II, III, IVRepertoryActing IActing IIFundamentals of MusicDance History IDance History IIAcademic Elective
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.UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTEUNC Station, Charlotte, North Carolina
28223Undergraduate ProgramBachelor of Creative ArtsDance MajorInterdisciplinary DegreeDance. CertificationAuditions required
Affiliation with Professional Co.:New Reflections Dance Theatre
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts two week season
NORTH CAROLINA
PersonnelGerda Zimmermann, Asst. Prof.Pamela Sofras, M.Ed., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesModern Tech.
(Limon, Graham, ,;ikolais)
BalletHistoryComp.
Ideokinesiology
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA,GREENSBORO
Greensboro, North Carolina 27412
State Control'CoedEnrollment over 9,000Dance Program in School of H.P.E.R
and DanceUndergraduate ProgramEnrollment 80B.S. and PIi.A. DegreesDance Ed. MajorPerf. Arts MajorState Dance CertficationAreas of Specialization,
Creative/Perf. ArtDance Ed.
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 35 Masters, 8 DoctoralM.Ed. and M.F.A. DegreesEd. D. DegreeDance Ed. MajorPerf, Arts MajorP.E., Dance. emphasis, DoctoralAreas of Specialization, Master;:
Creative/Perf. ArtDance Ed.
Areas of Specialization, Doctoral:Dance Ed.
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyPersonnel
*Lois Andreasen, Ph.D.Kate Barrett, Ph.D, Prof.Gay Cheney, Ph.D., Prof,Anne Deloria, M.S. Ed., Asst.
Prof.
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ResidenceDorothy Beria Silver, Artist in
ResidenceVirginia Moomaw, M.S., Prof.
EmeritusGayle Wulk, Ph. D., Instr.
':'Three Graduate Assistants
Illgfaraduate Courses.'Introduction to= -Dance
Modern DanceBalletModern Jazz DanceEthnic/Character DanceSocial, Folic, -- Country Dance
KinejologyExproration/ImprOvipationTime /Space Design in DancePrdtess' in ,ChoreographyAccoMp.,for Dance ,
Dance prod.Dance ComPaPYrHistory' of Dance, I, IIDanc'e Pedagogy, ChildrenDance Pedagogy, 7-12Org. and Ad. of DanceObservation of Teaching'Student Teaching
&eminar in Dance Ed.CreativeSynthesis.(Understanding of Movement
Analysis),.Iteventive-Corrective P.E., and P.E. for.Handicapped available electives)
Graduate Courses°Anthropological Basis for Dance 3
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Survey of Contemporary DanceTxrentieth Century DanceRhythmic Analysis/Accomp.Choreography for Solo and Duet,Choreography'for'GroupsExperimentation and AnalysisDance NotationDance .CriticismProfessional Lit.Seminar in'Dance7Ed,Administration of Dance
Curriculum,independent StudyResearch ProblemsThesis'
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Dissertation(Movement Theory, Movement inDance and Sports availablefor election,etc.)
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NORTH DAKOTA STATE' UNIVERSITYFargo, North Dakota 58102
State ControlCoedEnrollment 7,500Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate Program.B.A. and B.S. DegreesDance Concentration
Summer Program'Performing Company
Formal Concert 1Informal Concert 1
Personnel'*Marillyn Nass, M.S., Assoc. Prof.Beulah Gregoire, M.S., Assoc. Prof.Judy Ray, M.S., Asst. Prof.
.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Int. Modern Dance 1
Sun-re Dance 1
Ballroom Dance 1
Dapce Fundamentals 1
Folk Dance ,1
Teaching of Dance 1
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--TNIVER8ITY OF NORTH DAKOTAGrand Forks, North. Dakota 58202
State ControlCoedEnrollment. 8,700Dance Program, in P.E.
Undergraduate PrograMSupportive (working to develop a
minor)Summer ProgramPersonnel
*Marilyn J. PetersonPatricia Diercks
Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance I, IIDance Comp.
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+Participation in Prod..i.1-5
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History and Philosbphy of DanceField Experience Dance
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Repertory Dance 1, II
/,OHIO
ANTIOCH COLLEGEYellow4pringsOhio 453,y7
Private Contr4EnrolIMent 1,30Coop*PrOgram (1/2 of stUdentsOtU:
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credit available 4,Alik,
3 tALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGEBerea, Ohio 44017
Private' ControlCo
.1=4:
nt over 1,800°gram in P.E. Dept.te.Program
B4 gree
Dance MinorPerforming Company
Formal Concert 1Informal Concert 1Touring Concerts 1-4
:Personnel*SuzannecStrew, M.Ed., Assoc. Prof.JbanScholl, B.S., Instr.Janiece Kelley, B.A., Instr.
Undergraduate Courses Q. H.
Dance History , 3Folk Forms 3Dance Comp. and Form
(Pre-req: Beg.0 Modern
Dance) 3Kinesiology (Pre-req:
Human Anatomy) 5Dance Prod. and Perf. 3Improvisation and
Choreography 3Two years minimum participation inDance Club and related danceactivities required.Creative Dance and Rhythms
for Children 3Dance in the Theatre 3
campus during any One qu__ ar et r)
Dance Program in P.E. &Id Theatre
Depts.Undergracklate P'ograuB.A. Degree.Inter'disciplindry MajorInterdiscIplinary Degree:
Dance/Thatre4:1 Dance/PsychQiogy
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'., Dadce/EducationAreas of Specialization:
Choreography, Ed.Summer Program'Performing CompanyFor 1
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\Tour* g Concerts 8Personnel ,
*Dimitra Sundeen Reber, B.AProf,.
Undergraduate CoursesDance FundamentalsBeg. Modern Tech. and
ImprovisationBeg. BalletInt. ModernIkt. Ballet
Asst.
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BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSIBowling Green, Ohio 43403
State Control'CoedEnrollment over 15,000Dance Program in P.E.
Undergraduate Program.B.S. in Ed. DegreeB.S. or B.A. Degree iffli.EDance Minor:
Dance Ed.Dance Perf.Dance Appreciation
Dance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concert 20
Personnel*Michael W. Hamblin, M.A., Instr.Dolores Black, M.Ed., S. Ed., Assoc.
Prof.Margit Heskett, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Judith Kisselle, M.A., Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesBallet, Beg.Ballet, Int.Modern Dance, Beg.Modern Dance Int.JazzTapBallroom Dance, Beg.Ballroom .Dance 'Int.
Folk & Square,,aeg.Folk & Square, Int.Educational Dance IEducational Dance IIRhythmic ImplementationsPrinciples of Dance in Art Ed.ImprovisationModern Dance Tech.Modern Dance Teaching MethodsBallroom Dance Teaching MethodsFolk ana Square Teaching Methods,Comp.Choreography WorkshopPerf. Workshop
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CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY*Cleveland, Ohio 44115
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 16,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Concentratnn ;.
Personnel*Gretchen Moran,,M.$., Asst.
Prof.k
Diana Domoracki, B.S., B.F.A.,Instr.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Int. Modern DanceBeg. BalletInt. Ballet 1
Folk Dance 1
Dance Appreciation 1
Approaches to Teaching Dance 1
Dance as an Art Form 4History of Dance 4Modern Dance Company ''4
,Independent Study 1-4
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY.XKent, Ohio., 44240
State Control' Coed
Enrollment over 15,000.Dance Program in H.P.E.R.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 6B.S. DegreeDance MajorDance MinorDance ConcentrationAreas of Specialization:
Modern Tech., Ballet,Choreography
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 2
PersonnelEugenia0V. Schottler, M.A., Asst.
Prof.
Connie May, B.F.A., Instr.
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Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
OHIO
MIAMI UNIVERSITYPhillips HallOxford, Ohio 45056
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 14,000Dance Program in P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A., B.S. 'DegreesDance MinorDance Concentration
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 3Informal Concerts 8Touring,rConcerts
Personnel
0
Beg. Modern DanceInt. Modern DanceAdv. Modern 'DanceComp.Elements of BalletRhythmic AnalysisMovement NotationDance as an Art FormProgression and Perf.Theory and Philosophy of'DanceDance Prod.Folk Dancegivare DanceChildren's DanceAdv. Social, Folk, and Square
Dance.
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1
2
3
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Dance History 3- Lana Kay Rosenberg, M.Ed., Asst.Prof.
Dance Graduate Asst.
LAKE ERIE COLLEGE Help from Other Faculty
Painesville, Ohio 44.077 Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Private Control Beg.Ballet 2
Women Folk 2
Enrollment over 800 Beg. Modern 2
Dance Program in Dept. of Dance A Square 2
Undergraduate Program Tap 2
B.A. and B.F.A. Degrees Social' 2
Dance Concentration Jazz 2
Interdisciplinary Degree Basic Rhythmic Fundamentals 2
Areas of Specialization:Chor ography, Therapy
Int. Modern Tech. I, II 2ea.
Int. Ballet I, II 2ea.
Affiliation with Professional Co.: Dance Comp. 3
Footpath ance Co..c Dance Improvisation 2
Performing Company Dance History 3
Formal Concerts 2 Dance Tech: 2
Personnel Dance Prod. 3
*Paulette Sears, M.A.Janet Hamburg
Under aduate Courses,,, ern Dance. Theory and Tech.,*
' 1,- IVII, III,\....Danqe CoMp. I, II, I1
AN'dfice History
Music and DanceField Study in DanceSpecial Topic's in DanceMethods of Teaching Dance
Q.H.
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OBERLIN COLLEGEOberlin, Ohio 44074
Private''ControlCoedEnrollment 2,000.Dance Program in Inter-Arts Prograr
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 15
' B.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance MajorInterdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Tech.,thoreographyPerforming Company
, Formal Concerts 6Informal' ConcertsrsonnelDavid Newman, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
',IeWendy Shanki, M.F.A:, Asst. Prof.4' Doris Seiden, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.
Leslie Waldeck, B.A., Instr.,Undemgraduate C01.17eS
'Dapee_ZOMpaily, r.
1dtGrp' Imtvisation
choreography & Aesthetics;Be. Ballet '&. Kinesiologyli'g..'Choreograpnyea, 9e ImprovisationDance PrOd. Wo;"kshop
itaxi
-UNIVERus-1.::Ohi-a-, 21
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line 31aM'iof/
Undergt -ProEnrol men 98';
B.S.,)1p,F ..."Degre
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AudiEd-
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'graduate Pfogram'Enrollment 26
M. A.k{ Degree
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Dance MajorAT'e4s of-Specialization:
Choreography, Ed., History,Notation, Perf., Prod.
Auditions, requiredPerforming Company
Formal. Concerts 4Informal Concerts 6Touring Concerts 17
PersonnelAlkire, M.A., Prof.
Vera Blaine, M.A., Prof.Odette Blum, Assoc. Prof.Nancy Fenster, Asst. Prof.Angelika Gerbes, Ph.D., Asst.
Prof.Louise Guthman, M.A., Asst. Prof.Toby Hankin, M.A., Instr.Ann Lilly, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Moira Logan, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Vera Maletic, Visiting Asa. Prof.Sheldon Ossosky, Asst. Prof.Rosalind Pierson, B.A., Asst.,Prof.Lucy Venable, B.S., Prof., Dir. of
Dance Notation BureauExtension Center for Ed.'and Research.
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Dance Tech. 43:g3
U.
Dance Comp.RepertoryEthnic Dance Forms
! 13
4-8
Dance leotation I( II, III, IV 123
Dance Prod, 8
History of Dance I, II, III 9
Theory and Practice ofModern Dance 3
Reconstruction, Analysis.'and Teaching Folk Dance 3
Music for Choreography 3Individual Studies 6-20
Darie Perf. fir. 2-5
;Student Teaching 3-15Field Service Experience 2-5
rs ppaementary Studies in' ,
1Dance -1-5
--D' ected Teaching Experiencein Dance .
2
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Graduate CoursesDance Tech.Dance Comp.Repertory -
Choreographic cjectsProblems in Dance'History of Dance I, II, IIIResearch in"Dance for Thesis .
Dance Perf.-Dance PracticumSeminar in DanceNotation I, II, III, IV,Theory and Practice of Modern
DanceDance Prod.Music for ChoreographyDirected Teaching Experience
in DanceSupplemental Studies in Dance
OHIO UNIVERSITYAthens, Ohio 45701
State ControlCoedEnrollment 13,200Dance Program imScilcol of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 55R.F.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance MajorAreas of SpeCialization:
_ Choreography,
TeachingAuditions required
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal toncerts 16.Informal oncerts 10
Touring oncerts 12Personnel*Shirley Wimme, M.A., Prof.Gladys Bailin, B.A., Prof.Patricia Welling, B.A., Assoc:
Prof.Margaret TCheng, M.F.A., Asst.
Prof.Eileen Cohan, B.A., Instr.Dorothy Madden, Ph.D., Visiting
Prof.Frederick KrapS, Lect.Betty Walberg, B.A., Lect.
'
OHIO
Undergraduate Courses24736 Dance Theory and Practice;
12 I, II, III (4/: 18
4-8 Music for Dance I, II 4
3-5 Dance Tech.: Modern,
3 Ballet, Ethnic 8ea.
0 Int. Dance Theory andarr, Practice I, II, III 182-5 Dance Notation I, II, III1-5 Laboratory in Ed. Dance1-5 Ethnic Dance of Non-Western12 and Western C1 'des tea.
Adv. Dance Theory and3 Practice I, II, III 18
5 Dance Cultures of the World
3 I, II, III 12
University DTheatre 12
Ch2 Independent Choreography &
1-5 Experimental Prod. 18
Teaching Dance I, II, III 6
-History of Dance I, II, III 12
Prod. Problems for DanceTheat'O' 2
Independent Study 10 or more
Inter-related courses withComparative Arts, Art,Film, Music and Theatre
Graduate CoursesIndividual Study 12 or more
History of Dance .12
Seminar in Dance Criticism 12
Certain undergraduate coursesmay be taken for.graduatecredit with exf.ra work:
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,OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYDelaware, Ohio 43015'Private Comtr011Coed
fi'Enrollme444.,,'250
DancProgram in P.E. Dept-Under/4Mduate PrograM .
B.A. Degree
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Patce'COndentrationPerforeng .C2mpanyFormal WEelik 1Informal Concerts 1-2
Personnel*Mary Titus, M, At, Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesDance Tech. I, IIInternational Folk DanceDance Comp. I, IIAmerican Round and Square DanceDance in Elem. Ed.Dimensions in Dance
Perf. Dance roue
(1/3Lun t Per year)
UNIVERSITY OF AKRONAkron, Ohio 44325
Public ControlCoedEnrollment 23,000Dance Program in Dept.
Theatre ArtsUndergraduate ProgramEnrollment 65 '
B.A. DegreePerforming Art
BalletInterdisciplinary :agree,Areas of Specializ4ione,
Ballet - Perf. qeaGfXAuditions requirq#,,
Summer ProgramAffiliation with Prf0
The Ohio Ba e
Performing Comvanoncerts
oncert 1"erts,2'
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OHIO
Q.H. Contemporary Dance Tech. 6Dance Notation 3
1/3
Choreography: Traditional1 ea.3 Forms1/3 Dance History 33/5 Modern Dance Seminar 31 Development of Ballet ) 31/3 Tech. of Teaching Ballet 3
Choreography Seminar 5
of Speech and
tee Major in
.t:
Practicum: Ibmce Arre 1-18
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UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO2801 West Bancroft StreetToledo, Ohio 43606
State ControlTeachers CollegeEnrollment 17,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
and Theatre-Music Dept.Undergraduate Program
Enrollment 50B.A. and B.S. DegreesTheatre/Dance Major Arts and
SciencesDance Therapy Option
Dance_Major, Ed.Dghce Minor, Ed.Dance Specialization, Ed. in
Elem. Ed.Interdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Therapy,.Theatre/Dance
rogram6V-redons re
)1tion with Professional Co.:VagAs,Company of Dancers
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts'3Touring Cpcerts 20-30
)10*M...A. , Asst.
jertiKaye JochimStephen PhebusValerie Gri,7Guest_ !Eugente4WtlerRaymoneWc)
Undergraduate ourses
- Ballet:Teteti.T-Y1- III, IV1 .
Choreography: Improvisation
4 44$' I, II, IIIChoreography: Sound and
Movement I, II, III
Ballet Analysis I,. II
Prof.
-Personnel
80
Elaine Valois, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Undergraduate Courses
Introduction to Modern DanceTech. I, II III tea.
Folk Vance 2
Teaching Movementand Dance I, II, III
Choreography I, IIDance Prod.'
Q. H.
3
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3ea.3ea.
3
Dance HistoryDance Philosophy and Theory
. Workshop in Dance
43
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITYDayton, Ohio 45431
State CoArai,CoedEnrollment over 13,000Dance Program in Dept. of Theatre Arts
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 20B.F.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance MajorConsortium: Antioch College,
Sinclair Communi%College;Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2
Personnel*Eric NielsenShellie Nielsen, Instr.
Undearaduate Courses Q.H.
Modern Dance Tech. 3Dance and Movement Tech. 3 ,
Fundamehtais of Dance, 3Studies in Selected SUbjects'ReperoryBallet
OKLAIPIA
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMANorman, Oklahoma 73069
State ControlCoedEnrollment 20,000 g$Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment, 80B.F.A. Degree.Dance Ed. MajorPerforming Arts Dance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Perf., Teaching, Cliikeographi
Auditions required ,
Graduate Pro-grain
Enrollment 4Q.F.A. Degree
3
OHIO - OKLAHOMA
Dance Ed. MajorPerforming Arts Dance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Teaching, ChoreographyPerforming Company'Formal Concerts 4TOuring Concerts 4
Personnel*Miguel Terekhdv, Prof.Yvonne Chouteau, Artist-in-
ResidenceHelen Gregory, M.A., Prof.
EmeritusVictoria Leigh, Asst. Prof.Diane Pruett, M.A., Instr.Ko Yukihiro, M.F.A., InstrTwo Graduate Assistants
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern Dance Tech.Stage MovementStage Make-up for the
Dancer 4Rehbartal and Production.Ballet Tech. IIIModern Dance Tech. IIRhythmic Analysi6 and Dance
FormsBallet Tech. IVBallet PantomimeCharacter DanceBallet VariationsBallet CompanyModern Dance Tech. IIIModern DanceTech. IVModern Dance Company?Dance Amp.History and Philosophy of
DanceHistory Of BalletHonors ReadingHonors SeminarHonors ResearchatinOrs Colloquium**Ballet Repertoire**Adv. History of Dance***Teaching of Ballet**Methods in Teach.**SpeciF1 Studies
Graduate bourseSDance Tech.ChoreographyAdv. Teaching of Dance,
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41
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Project in DanceSeminar in DanceResearch for Master's Thesis
OREGON
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITYCorvallis, Oregon 97331
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 16,000Dance Program in Dept. of
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance EmphasisInterdisciplinai.y:Deeree at Masters
LevelPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 4Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 3
PersonnelJeanine Children, M.A., Asst.
OKLAHOMA - OREGON
3 PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY2 P.E. Box 751-
Portland_Oregon 97207Dance, Program in Dept. of
and P.E.findergraduate Program+B.S. DegreeDance EmphasisState Dance Certificatio :, may
be pursued as an unde±grad.progf.am or a post-baccalaureateprogram
Areas of SpecializationTeaching, Choreography, Perf.
uditions requiredSum r ProgramAffiliation with Professional Co.:
Portland Ballet Co.Performing Company
Formal Concerts 10Informal Concerts 3Touring Concerts 3 -
Perso el*N cy R. Matschek, M.A., Asst.
Prof.
Cat arine Evleshin,'B.A., Instr.Jalluelin Schumacher, Adj. Asst.
Prof.Jacquelyn Benington,rM.A.,Lisa Dworkin, M.A., Instr.Alice Lehman, M.S., Assoc'.
Undergraduate CoursesModern I, IIJazz I, IIBallet I, II, IIIFolk I, IIModern Dance Lab (Int.
I, II, III
H.P.E.R.
Kathy Kerr, M.A., Asst. Prof.Carol Soleau, M.A., Instr.Betty Albin, M.S., Assoc. Prof
Undergraduate CoursesModezp Dance: Beg.,Modern Dance Comp.Modern Dance Perf.Teaching of Modern DanceRhythmsHistory of DanceFolk Dance: Beg., Int., Adv.Ethnic Dance: Balkan, Israeli
Eastern EuropeanFolk DancSPerf.Square Dance: Beg., Int.Ballroom Dance: Beg., Int.Ballet: Beg.YInt.., Adv.Ballet Perf.Modern BalletJazz.Dance7..,-;hing of Folk FormsMo., ent Notation
Prof.
Q.H.
Int., Adv. lea.
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Modern Dance Lab (Int./Adv.Tech.) I, II, IIIAdv. Jazz I,ab may besubstituted for 1 term. tea.
Ballet I, II, III(1 credit per term) lea.
Jazz 1
Creative Dance for Children 2
Tech. of Teaching Folk, Squareand Social
Basic Materials of MusicDance Comp.
2
3
3
Dance Choreography 3Dance Prod. -. 3Dance History
-3
Dance Aesthetics 3Apprentice Teaching 2
Practicum: Individual Project 3Fundamentals of Acting Tech. 3Upper division credit may be given formembership in either of the twoperformingiFroups.
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REED COLLEGEPortland, Oregon 97202
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 1,240Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinaij Degree:
Dance/Theatre MajorAreas of Specialization:
Choreography, Tech.Perforbing Company
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 2
Personnel*Pat EmelJudith Tyle Massee, B.S.,
Undergraduate Courses
Assoc. Prof.S.H.
Beg. Tech. 2
Design and Comp. 2
History and Tech. 2
Independent Study 2
Thesis
40
UNIVERSITY OF OREGONEugene, Oregon 9740 3
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 15,500Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramEnr:011ment 110B.A., B.S. DegreesPeiorming Arts MajorDance Ed. Major 83
OREGON
Interdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Teaching, Histoi.y, Natation,Ethnology, Pre-Thkrapy, Prod.,Perf.
Auditions required: Studentsadmitted as pre-majors andaudition for placement.
Graduate ProgramEnrollment.22M.A., M.S. DegreesInterdisciplinary Degree
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 9Informal Concerts 8Touring Concerts 6
PersonnelJanet Desc , M.A., Assoc. Prof.*Linda Hearlif M.A., Assoc. Prof.Bruno Madrid, M.A., Sr. Instr.T. Ray Faulkner, Ph.D. Assoc. Instr.Jerry C. JDuke, M.A., Instr.Susan Zadoff, Instr.Fouk. Graduate Assistants
Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Dance Lab, Modern andBallet 2g.
Basic Rhythms 1
Introduction t nce 3Fundamentals o hm 3Movement Notat on 3Int. Movement Notation 3Int. Dance Lab, 6 terms 2ea.
Dance Comp. 1, 3Dance Comp. . 3Dance Accomp. 3
Adv. Dance Lab, 3 terms 2ea.
Dance Prod. 3,1
Practicum: Gx.oup
ChoreographyDance Cultures of the WorldBallet: From the Courts to
Balanchine 3Evolution of Modern Dance 3Teaching Dance 3Dance Apprenticeship 2
Admin. of Dance in Ed. 3
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:Graduate ColirsesDance History 9Practicum 9Teaching Dance 3Admin.'of Dance in Ed. 3Research 6
Research Survey 3Readings and Conference 6
Problems 6
Seminar, 6
Dance Tech. Labs 6
Dance Aesthetics 3
PENNSYLVANIA,
40EDAR CREST COLLEGEAllentown, Pennsylvania 18104Private ControlWomenEnrollment 650Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance'ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree:
Fine,Arts/P.E., DanceConcentration
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1
PersonnelCarol Welton Kelly,Jacqueline Buskirk,
Undergraduate' CoursesBallet I, ITModern Dance I, II,Dance-Perf. )
M.A., P.T., Instr.P.T., Instr.
S.H.
17TJ.III 1/2ea.
1/2
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3
31-4
2
1 21//ea.
History of DanceDance Comp.Dance Theory andCriticismSpecial TopicsIndependent .StudyAdv. BalletFOlk Dance A, B
EAST-STROUDSBERG STATE COLLEGEast Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania :18301State,Control
Enr4lient 4,000Dance-ProgriA\in SchOol of Health
iiences:and
OREGON PENNSYLVANIA
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance ConcentrationInterdisciplinary Degree:
.School of Arts & LettersSummer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal ConcertsTouring Concerts
Personnel*Mary Jane Wolbers, M.S., Asst.
Prof.Undergraduate CoursesRhythmic Form and AnalysisThe Social Forms of DanceModern DanceSpecial Forms
, Dance I 1
Dance II 1
Folk and Square Dance 1
Dance for Elem. Grades 1
Theory and Practice inSocial Forms
Theory and Practice inCreative Forms
Dance in Special Ed.Independent Studies inInternship in Dance
S.H.
11
31
3
3
3Dance 3
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PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYUniversity Park, Pennsylvanib. 16802
State ControlCoed
,Enrollment 31,000Dance Program in Dept. of Theatre
and Film and P.E. Dept.Undergraduate ProgramB.F.A. and 'B.S. Degrees'Dance EmsAuditioffe 7requ±red
Summer ProgramPerforming Company-Formal Concerts 2Informal COncertsTouring Concerts.
Personnel*Jean Sabatine, M.A., Assoc. Prof..*Gail Devereaux, M.A., Asst. Prof.*Patricia Heigel-Tanner, Asst. Prof.Amy DeFrancesco, M.M., P.G., Asst.
Prof.
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Audrey Tischler, Instr.Undergraduate CoursesMovement for ActorsDance for TheatreMusical Comedy Dance
Q.H.2
3-63-6
Tech. and Styles o Jazz Dance 3-6Choreography for Theatre 6,
1 =4
Theatre Perf.Dance I, II, III, PrBallet I, IT, III, IVDance ImprovisationDance ChoreographyFolk, Square, Social Dance. I 1
Folk, Sqilare, Social Dance II 14Znrepean/American Folk Dance' 2
* 1
PENNSYLVANIA
Summer ProgramAffiliation with Professional Co.:
Zero Moving Co., ModernGreat Chazy Dance CO., ModernSybil Dance Co., MOdernKulu Mele, AfroJonosio, Polish_
Personnels
Rhythmic Form and Analysis
FranOes,..BViiiTern.,-.41F-.A-:'-, -Asst. Prof.
Mary Asst. Prof.
Sara Chapman, Ed.D., Asst. Prof.Les Ditson, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Edrie Ferdun, PhD., Assoc. Prof.Hellmut Fricke-Gottschild, Asst.
Prof.
1 *John Gamble, Asst. Prof.Eva Gholson, M.A., rnstr.Eleven Part -time FacultyFour Graduate AssistantsRuth Greene, Accomp. Dir.Otis Clark, Accomp.Ron Thomas, Accomp.
1-6 Dan Kohnstamme, Accomp.Jeffrey Reese, Accomp.Sam Rudin, Accomp.
; Evelyn Simpson, Accomp.David Woodhull, Abcomp.
Undergraduate Courses'Movement as a MediumTech. and the Dancer**Dance Making and the
DancerDancer and the Dance
. ProfessionModern Dance, I-VClassical Ballet, I-V
MOdernDance I, II, III 1-3
Dance for Elem. School 1
Dance Programming 1
History and Theory of Dancein Ed. 1
Labanotation I 1
Special ProjectsPerforming Dance Groups:
OrchesisThe Jazz Dance TheatreThe Contemporary Dance CO.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITYjPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19122
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 30,000Dance Program in Dept. of Dance, College
of H.P.E. 1= D.
Undergraduate PrJgramEnrollment 75B.F.A. DegreePerforming Arts Dance MajorAuditions required'
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 25 Masters, 15 DoctoralM.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. DegreesDance Ed. MajorInterdisciplinary Degree:
Doctoral level 62
Areas oP Specialization:Masters: Perf., Ed. )
Doctoral: depends on focus of
S.H.
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2--Jazz Dance, I-II 2
,Movement Improvisation 2
.Movement Improvisation II 2
Dance Comp. 2
DanceCompi,.IL 2
Dance Comp. for.Group Forms 2
Contact Improvisation 2
Dance Choreographic Projeollis 2
Dance Choreographic ProjectsII
**Dance in CulturalPerspectives
,*Forces and Figures in.72,0th Century Dance
individ!al program ;
Audit' ns required
3
3
**Development of Dance as TheatreArt from.Middle Ages to20th Century
**Ideokinesis**Labanotation
Effort /Shape Analysis**Basic Stagecraft for Dances**Lighting Design for Dances
"tis for Dance
oe Costume and Makeup**Perf. Environment**Senior Choreographic Projects**Concepts Underlying Movement
Theapy.**Introduction to the Principles
and Tech. of Movement Therapy**Dynamics of Movement Therapy**Principles and Tech. of Bio
. -EnergeticsChildren's DanceStudent Teaching 4
Program and Methods'-on Dance**Children's Dance (Dance
Majors)**Dance Experiences for Children'Afro American DanceInternational Folk DanceEast India DanceBallroom Dance I, IITap DandeHatha YogaPantomimeMideast Belly DanceField Experiences in Dance
TeachingField Experiences in Dance
Perf.**Ilept-arIndep ent Study and Research
Graduate,CoursesDance Tedh.Dance t4tp. Field ExperienceCI-16re° japhic Tech.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
PENNSYLVANIA
Reading and Conference inDance
Research Methods in DanceResearch, in DanceMaster's Project in DanceMaster's Thesis in DanceDoctor's Dissertation in
Dance
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH2 Suite 104 Trees Hall
Pittsb h, Pennsylvania 15260
3 State ContraCoed
3 Ai.ollment over 25,0003 Dan Program in M., or Self-
esigned in the College of
3 ts and Sciences2 Under aduate Program.
EArollment 53 B.S. Degrees
Major3 Concentration3 Areas of Specialization:
2-3
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The Dancer and the Dance Medium 3
The Creative Process and the'Dance Symbol_
*1 . 3-Dance;' Framework for Acti 1
Apprenticeship in Dance 3-6
Danc6 in Ed. 3
DanV'Criticism 3
thbe ographic Projects 1 -6
86
Teaching, Choreography, Perf.,Therapy
Summer ProgramAffiliation with Professional Co.:Pittsburgh Dance Alloy
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 3Informal Zoncerts 15Touring Concerts 3
Personnel*MargaretSkrinarRobert JohnsonMary RamsayLaurie Garon
Undergraduate Courses S . H.
Modern I 1
Modern II 1
Ballet I 1
Ballet II 1
Choreography 1
Improvisation 1 #
Jazz 1
Rhythmic Form and Analysis 2-Movement ExplorationAfro-American ° 3
Folk and Square Dance 1
9
SgAalRepertoryEurythmicsCreative Rhythms-
Graduate CoursesAnatomy and Kinesiology for
DancerMethods of Teaching Dance
PENNSYLVANIA - SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH CAROLINA
COLUMBIA COLLEGEColumbia, South Carolina 29203
Private ControlWomenEnr011ment 900Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 12B.A. DegreesDance Arts MajorP.E. Major, Dance EmphasisInterdisciplinary DegreeAuditions required
Performimg CompanyFo Concerts 2
10 Concerts 3-4
WEST CHESTER STATE COLLEGEWest Chester, Pennsylvania- 19380
State ControlCoedEnrollment over.8;000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Ed. Emphasis
Summer Programperforming Company
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 3Touring Concerts
Personnel*Barbara Coates, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Lida Nelson Smfth, M.A., Asst. ProfWilliam Butler, B.S., Asst. prof.Barbara Lappano, B.S., Asst. prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.
Folk/Social/Square DanceElem. Rhythms and Fundamental
MovementsModern Dance I, II 0Music and MovementAdv. Falk DanceAdv. Social and. SquareDance in Theatre Arts I, IIHistory of DanceDance Pi-od.
Jazz 1, IIBallet I, IIPrinciples of ChoreographyDance Notation-Improvisation
Otaduate CoursesSeveral dance courses for Cr
Degree,
H.
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1
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Perilson Beemer, M.F.A.tin, M.F.A., Instr.
Un4TgXadiiate Courses S. H.
13-9g. Fa. net ,
tyl-Ballet 1
Modern Dance 1
tag:I:lin:rt. Modern Dance
.olk Dance1
1
History and Theory of Dance 3
Elem. Dance Comp. 2
Int. Dance Comp. 2
. Dance Ed.: Methodsi,
Materials, CurriculUM 2
'.61pplied Teaching Skills 1
Dance Notation 1
Survey of ContemporaryDancers 2' 1.
Dance-Company (4-sem.)Senior Concert 1
Ballet, Beg.-Adv: .0
Pointe 0
Modern Dance, Beg.-Adv: 0°
Luigi Jazz, Begs., 0
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FURMAN UNIVERSITYPoinsett HighwayGreenville, South Carolina 29613
''Undergraduate ProgramInterdisciplinary .DegreeEd.,Emphasis
:Affiliation with Professional Co.:Contemporany Dance Collection
Performing Company .
,Formal Concert 1Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts
PersonnelBrenda McCutchen, M.F.A%, Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern.Folk, Square, Modern:
IntroductionAsian-African DanceChoreographyDance History: Primitive to
RenaissanceIndependent Studiesancp-Company
WINTHROPLOOLLEGEk Roc 1l, South Carolina -29733
Si'dt4,Ct4rolCoedEnrollhnent over 4,000`Dance Program in Dept. Of P.E.
Undergraduate Program ,
B.A., B.S. DegreesDance Concentration.
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 1-2Informal Concerts 1-2 o
Personnel AJoanne M.' Lunt, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof..Jane Grier-Be11, M.A.,,Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Int. Modern Dance 1.
Adv. Made= Dance i' , 1
Folk Dance 1
Social Dance, 1
Round and Square Dance 1
Choreography i, II,VIII' 2ea.
Theory of Dance 2
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Dance AppreciationProgram ProductionIndependent Study
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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYBrookings, South Dakota 57006
State ControlCoedEnrollment aver 6,000Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A., B.S. Degrees 7Dance Minor
PerformancesFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts. 2
Personnel*Marilyn Richardson, M.A., Asst.
Prof.Betty Shay, M.A., Asst. Prof.Guest Teachers
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Fundamentals of Dance 1Creative Rhythms for
Children 1Folk Dance 1Modern Dance I, II lea.
Dance Comp. 2
Dance Forms 2
Dance Prod. Lab. 1-6Directed Studs . 1-5Tech. of Teaching Dance 2
Undergraduate Course Special 1-5Fiej.d Experience 1-4Workshops 1-3
Theory of Dance 2
TENNESSEE
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYMurfreesboro, Tennessee 37132
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 10,000
'Dance Program in P.E. Dept.Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Minor
Summer ProgramPerforming Company
InforMal Concert 1Personnel
*Buleah DavisKathy StrobelAnne HollandSondra Wilcox
Undergraduate CoursesFolk and Square DanceModern DanceInt. Modern DanceBallet - PrimaryBallet - Int.Social Dance.JazzTapRhythms fot Elem. SchoolRhythms for Sec. SchoolTech., Choreography and Beg.
NotationHistory of DanceDance Prod:-IDance' Prod. IIPte-classic Dance FormsAdv. Tech., Choreography and
NotationDance for the TheatreContemporarI Dance and Dancers
PEABODY COLLEGE FCp.TEACHERSNashville, TennesSee 37203
Private ControlCoedEnrollment over 1,800
AUndergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreePrograms for Educators of,ChildrenEducational Support Programs
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PersonnelLouise Knowles, Ed.S., Assoc. Prof.-Jan Pape, M.S., Instr.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 1
Folk and Square Dance 1
Dance for Children 3
Fundamentals of Dance 2
The Dance 2
Tech. of Dance 2Dance Comp. 2
History and Appreciation ofDance (occasionally) 3
Methods and Materials of'Teaching Dance 3
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEEKnoxville, Tennessee 37916
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 29,0b0Dance. Program in Dept. of H.P.E.R.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Ed. MinorDance MinorDance Concentration
Graduate ProgramM.S. DegreeDance Ed. 'MinorDance MinorDance Concentration
Summer ProgramPersonnelRichard Croskey, M.F.A., Asst.
Prof.Annie Genung, M.A., Instr.Mary Gene McCutchen, M.S., Asst.
Prof.Sue London Collins; M.F.A., Instr.Caroline Shell, M.A., Asst. Prof.
(2 year leave of absence)Undergraduate Courses Cr.Hr.
Modern Dance Tech., Beg.,2ea.
t Tech., Beg., Int.,,A 2ea.
Jazz Tech. 2
* *Comp.: Beg., Adv. 2ea.
Dance Theatre. Workshop 2-6At
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**Practicum in Dance Prod. 2
**History cf Dance I, II tea.
**Rhythmic Analysis 2
**Creative Rhythms. for Children 3Social Dance 11 2
Folk and Square 2
Tap 2
Methods'of Teaching Dance 2
Dance Appreciation 3
TEXAS
WAR UNIVERSITYBeaumont, Texas 77710
State Control.CoedEnrollment over 12,000Dancerogram in Dept. of Health,
Dance, and P.E.Undergraduate Program
Enrollment 29B.S. DegreeDance Ed./MajorDance MinorInterdisciplinary Degree:
Related Arts MinorAreas of Specialization:
Ballet, Modern DanceSummer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 2:Touring Concert 1
Personnel*Belle Mead Holm, Ph.D., Prof.Rebecca Hill, M.A., Asst. Prof.Nancy Howe, M.A., Inst.James Franklin, M.A., Instr.Julio de Bittencourt, tect., Artist-
in-ResidenceUndergraduate CoursesBallet Tech. 2
Modern Dance 2
Folk Dance 2
Tap Dance 2
Jazz 2
Musical Comedy DanOe 2
Ballet Company 2
Modern Dance Company 2
Jazz Company 2
Theatrq Dance Forms
S.H.
3
TENNESSEE TEXAS
Choreography and Dance ProdDance HistoryProblems in Dance Ed.Workshop in Dance Ed.Principles of Creative DancMethods & Materials in
Dance Ed.
SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITYHuntsville, Texas '77340
State Control,CoedEnrollment-11,500Dance Program in Dept. of P E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A., B.S., B.A.T. DegreesDance Minoraeading to Teaching
CertificationPerf. Arts Dance ConcentrationDance Concentration ,
State Dance Certificati nGraduate. 'Program
M.A.,,M.Ed. DegreesDance MinorPeri': Arts Dance Concentration
Summer ProgramPerforming Company\
Formal Concerts 3Informal Concerts 6
Personnel*Mary Ella Montague, gd.D., Prof.Daniel Phillips, Ed.D., Ass
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Prof4Coralie A..Emmons, Ph.D.,Susan Buckman, M.A., Instr.Two GradUate Fellows
Undergraduate CoursesTech.- of Contemporary DanceTech. and Theory of
Contemporary Dance,European Folk DanceAmerican Folk DanceJazzPopular Dance FormsMusical Comedy DanceFolk and Social Dance FormsDance Comp.History and Philosophy of
Danceoreographers Workshop
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LabanotationRhythmic Structure of Movement
BalletKinesiologyFoundations of Movement Ed.Dance as an ArtStylistic Ballet
Graduate CoursesSymposium in Rhythmics'Analysis
for DanceAdv. Comp. in Contemporary
DanceTheory of DanceSymposium in Folk and Social
_12.1ance Forms
8.6Minak in Dance Prod.
Adv. Development in Dance
Research in DanceAnalysis of Human Movement
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITYDallas, Texas 75275
Private'ControlCoedEnrollment over 9,000Dance PrograM in Meadows School of
the Arts, Div. of DanceUndergraduate ProgramEnrollment 104B.F.,461. Degree
Perf. Arts MajorDance Ed. MajorDance ConcentrationState Dance Certification
Graduate Program,Enrollment 30M.F.A. DegreePerf. Arts MajorDance Ed. .w.ka.
Historic. :esearch
Summer grogramPersonnel
*Toni Beck, Prof., ChairmanNikita Talin, Asst.' Prof.hObert Beard, Asst, Prof.Betty Ferguson, Asst. Prof.Karen Kriete, Instr.Marcia Schramm, Assoc. Prof.,
Director of Grad. Program
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Richard Palomo, Instr.Robert Scevers, Instr.
Undergraduate Courses + S.H.
Beg., Int., Adv. ModernDance
Beg., Int., Adv. BalletBeg., Int., Adv. JazzPas de/Deux and VariationHistory of Dance, Beg., Adv.Dance Theory I, IIDance Comp.Dance Prod. and WorkshopMusic Analysis for DanceMethods and Materials of
Dance Ed.PedagogyMusicalConceptsRepertoryTapMusical Comedy StylesDirected StudiesBallet for MenMovement as TherapyEffort/ShapeDance NotationRenaissance Court DanceBaroque Court DanceMechanics of Body Movement
Graduate CoursesDirected Studieie., 6Thesis and Research 6
Adv. Modern Danee 3, Adv. Jazz 2
Adv. Ballet 3Adv. Dance History 6Music Analysis and Survey
for Dance 2
Twentieth Century Concepts- 6
Adv. Methodology 6
Adv. Dance Comp. 6
Creative Movement forChildren
(certain undergraduate,boursesbe taken for graduate credit)
+information on credit hours incomplete
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San Marcos,. Texas" 7866E
al.SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE SITY
State .Control
&)ed.Dance Program in Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. in Ed.. DegreeDance Concentration
Summer Program-
Of P.E.
Performing C ompanYFormal Concerts 2
Personnel
June Bruna,1",,(Instr.
Assoc.Dr.-Joan Mays, Hof
Katherine Lindsay, M.S.,Undergraduate coursesBeg. Modern DanceInt. Modern Dance
Adv. Modern WoeBeg. BalletInt. BalletBeg. Folk and Squarefnt. Folk and SquareModern Dance Comp
Structonal
A. Form andB. Improv4sati
dreative MovementActivities
for Children
Instr.
Methods ofSec.
Teaching Dance in
SchoolsRhythmic Structure
of Movement
Lecture Demonstration andDance prod.
4
S.H.
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1
1
1
1
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Kinesiclogy 3
History and PhilosOphY of Dance '3
Dance'as an Art Form: Aesthetics 3WorksAdv. -Choreography hop 3
TEXAS CHRISTIAN 'UNIVERSITYFort Worth, Texas 76129
7; Private ControlCoedEnrollment 6,200Dance.Proicram in Ballet and Modern
Dance Div. of Theatre Arts Dept.
Undergr9,duate programEnrollment 90B.F.A. De.gA.ees in Ballet ,.Modern Dance
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Perf. Arts Dance Major
TEXAS
Areas of Specialization:Perf., Teahing
Auditions required: Placement,one year probation.
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 6M.F.A. Degree in Theatre,
Dance EmphasisPerf. Arts Dance MajorBallet and/or Modern Dance
Concentration')Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 7Informal Concerts 6-8Touring Concerts
Personnel*Fernaido Schaffenburg, Prof.Karen Schaffenburg, Dlr.
Preparatory SchoolJerry Bywaters Cochran, B.S.,
Asst. Prof., Head-Modern DanceProgram
Barbara A. Copeland,' M.F.A., Asst.Karen pedersen, B.F.A.,Stephanie MacFarlane, Asst. Prof.Ellen Page, B.F.A., Instr.David Bradley, Accomp. t
Undergraduate CoursesBallet Tech.: Int., Adv.Modern Tech.: Int., Adv.
Character DanceBeg. Modern Dance Lab.Adagio & Variations
(includes special men'sclasses)
PantomimeInt. Modern Dance Lab.Modern Dance Repertoire and,
PerformingProblems in Ballet Prod.
Adv, PantomimeChoreographyHistory of DanceProblems in Modern
Prod.Adv. Modern Dance Lab.
Graduate CoursesDance Tech.'Choreography
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History of Dance and General. Research 3-9
Perf. & Ensemble 3-6
Teaching Methods 3
Thesis 6
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY t.
Lubbock, Texas 79409State Control'
t Enrollment over 20,000Dance Program in Dept.'of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramEnr011thent 41_NA., B.S. Degrees (,Perf. Arts Dance MajorDance Ed. Major-State Dance Certification
Performing Company tv,%.
Formal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 5
Personnel*Diana Love Moore, M:F.A. Assoc.Peggy Willis, M.F.A., A'sSt. Prof.Luke Kahlich,'M.Ae, Artist-iln-Residence
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Dance Tech. .1
Introduction to Dance 3 `4
Beg. Dance Theory and Comp. 2
Kinesiolbgy. 3
Accomp. for Danoe 2
Children's Creative Rhythms 2
Methods of Teabhing Modern,'Folk and Social. Dance
Adv. Theory and Comp.Prod. PlanningEthnic DanceSenior-Recital.Folk DanceSobial DanceJazzMake-14.Acing`
Prof.
2
2
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2
1
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TEXAS
TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY ,
Denton, Texas 76201State ControlWomen -
Dance Program in Dept. of Dance,SfOlege of H.P.E.R.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 60 ,
Degreesnce Ed. Major
lAnce MinorState Dance CertificationAreas of Specialization:
Teaching, ChoreographyGraduate Program
Enrollment 20 Masters, 10 DoctoralDance and Related ArtsMajor and Minor sequences for
M.A. and Ph.D. DegreesAreas of Specialization:
Teachin History, Admin.,
Ki esiologySummer ProgramPerOrming CompayFormal Concerts 8Informal Concert -1Touring Condert,1
,Personnel .
*Aileefte Lockhart, Ph.D., Prof.,Dean of the Co]4ege
*Adrienne Fisk, M.F.A., Asst.Prof.
Rosann M. Cox, Adj. Asst.
Prof.Marilyn Hinson, Ph.D., Assoc.
Prof.'
Gla .S., Asst. Prof.
Pene ein, M.F.A.,_Asst%ys Keetonope Hans
Prof.Sarah Davis, M.M., Accomp.Susan Gardner, B.A., Accomp.Five Graduate Teaching Assistants
Undergraduat Courses S.H.
Basic Modern Dance I, II lea.
' 'Int. Modern Dance I, II lea.
Adv. Moderri Dance I, II . lea.
Basic Ballet I, II lea.
Int. Ballet I, II lea.
Adv. Ballet I, II lea.
Beg., Int. 4azz lea.
Beg., Int., Adv. TapBeg., Int., Ady. Folk DanceBody Movement AwarenesSImprovBallroEthnic:
sation-
CharacterPreparation for Dance Perf.Theory and Factice of Teaching
Folk DanceTheory and Vractice.of Teaching
DanceDance for Elem. ChildrenRhythmical Analysis of MovementAccomp. for DliaceUnderstanding the Arts: Dance
(History)ChoreographyNotationDance Comp.Dance Perf.Dance Prod.Dance DesignKinesiology for Dancers'Problems in DanceWorkshopIndependent Study
Graduate CoursesHistory.of Dance.: Pre-
, RenaissanceHistory Of Dance:
Renaissance to ModernChoreographic Studies in DanceDance for Handicapped-Adapted DanceWorkshop in Dance-Guest Ar istIndependent Research'Critical Analysis of
Frofessionaltit. .
Thesis (required of all M.A. (.
candidates)Dissertation.Pedagogy: Modern andJazzPedagogy: BalletSeminar in Dance and Related
ArtsSpecial Topics in DanceAdv. Ballet I, IIAdv. Modern I, IIAlso tech. glasses in forms of
as listed 'under Under
Coursesp
TEXAS -.UTAH
lea- UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
lea. Diama Building
1 Adstin, Texas 78712
1 Undergraduate Program
1 . Enrollment 37
1 B.F.A., B.A. Degrees
2 Dance MajorAreas of Specialization:
, Perf., ChoreographyPerforming Company
3Formal Concerts .2
3Informal Concerts 2-3
1 Personnel
1 Barbara Barker, M.F.A., Instr.Sharon Vasquez, M.F.A., Asst..
Prof.Igor Youskevitch, Assoc. Prof.Latham Sanford, B.F.A., Assoc.'
Prof.
2 Undergraduate Courses
2 Ballet?ModernJazz
1-3 26 Century, Concepts in
1-3 -Dance1-3 3')01story
ot'40'grapohy (4 semesters) 3
4.aI Problems (Research )- 3
Perf.,'-3 & 0 a.
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BRIGHAM YOUNG 'UNIVERSITY.Pro4, Utah 84.602
Private ControlCoedEnrollment over 20;000DalIce Program in P.E.,Dept.
Undergraduate Program, Enrollment 150
Professional Dance Major,
Non-Certification',Dancee Sports Composite, Teaching
CertificationVance Specialty Teaching
CertificationPerforming CompanyFormal Concert 1
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Informal Concerts 5Touring Concerts.10
Personnel*Dee Winterton, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof,Sara Lee Gibb, M.S.,'Asst. Prof.Abbie Fiat, M.A., Instr.Sandra Allen, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Claudia Hyatt, M.S., Asst. Prof.Mary-Bee Jensen, M.S., Asst. ProfrAlma Heaton, M.S., Assoc. Prof.Cathy Black, Instr.Christine 011erton, Special Instr.Susanne Davis, Instr.Don Allen, Instr.
Undergraduate Courses'Social DanceFolk DanceSpecialty Dance Theatre'Beg.'Balaet.Int. BallBeg. M ern Dance
odern DanceOrientation to Dance FOrms,Modern Dance Tech., Int.Modern Dance Tech., Adv.Prpciples_of P.E.gerigral Kinesiology
PracticumModern-Dance Prod.Modern Dance ChoreographyModern Dance Tech. Skills, Beg.Rhythm Analysis, for DanceModern Dance Tech. Skills,Teaching Methods'of ModernModern Dance ImprovisationAdap. and Correc.History and Philosophy of DanceAdv. Comp.Folk Dance Teaching Teoh.Ballroot Teaching Tech.Ballet Tech., Adv.Performing Tech. BalletChildren's Dance MethodsDance Accomp.Seminar in Dance
S.H.172-1/21/ 2
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UTAH
UNIVERSITY OF UTAHSalt Lake ?ity, Utah 84112
State CoptrolCoed ;Iv
Enrollment 23,000
*- 95
Dance Programs in Department ofBallet and Department ofModern Dance
Undergraduate ProgramB.F.A. Degree 'Ballet Major Perf. Emphasis
with some knowledge of(teaching principleas and
choreographyGraduate ProgramM.A., M.F.A. Degrees'Ballet Major4rsonnelBene Arnold, Asst. Prof.Rowland Butler, Adj..Asst. Prof:John Callander, Assoc. Instr.Willam Christensen, Prof. EmeritusMattlyn Gavers, Prof., ChairmanBarbara Hamblin, Adj. Asst, Prof.Turek Lazowski, Assoc. Prof.Gordon Paxman, Prof., Assoc. Dean
of the College of Fine Arts'Terri Port, Visiting Asst. Prof.Karen Shores, Adj. Assoc. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses Cr.Hr.
Ballet Basics 2,2,2
_Beg. Ballet Tech.' 2,2,2
Ballet Tech. Second Yearnon-Major 2,2,2
Ballet Tech., First YearCharacter Dance, First
Year 14,1Ballet Tech., Second
YearCharacte2c Dance, Second
YearJazz DanceIndependent StudyJazz Dance, Second YearMusical Theatre DanceBallet Tech; Third YearHistory of Ballet 1400 to
1900 3,3,3Musical Theatre Workshop 4" 5History of Ballet 1900. to
Present 3,3,3
3,3,3,
1,1,11,1,1arr .
1, 1, 1
2,2,2, 3,3,3-
Ballet Tech., Fourth YearPMT Company.Company BalletPartner AdagioVariation ClassChoreographyChoreography Projects ,arr.
Essentials of Ballet Teaching '4Repertory arr.
Graduate CoursesBailet Tech.: GraduateIndependent Study: Character
.0-Dance arr.
Independent Study air.
Independent Study: Prod. arr.
Independent Study:Choreography
Independent'Studyf- Perf.Independent Study: Teaching
,Graduate ProjectsGraduate'Retearch Projects
3
Thesis ResearchResearch ConsultationContinuing RegistrationBallet Seminar(certain undergraduate coursestaken for graduate credit)
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 100B.F.A. DegreeModern Dance Major: Combined Teaching,
Perf., and Choreographic EmphasisSec. School certification Emphasis
State Dance CertificationAuditions required
Summer Program, occasionallyAffiliation with Profesional Co.:
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Co.Performing Company,Formal Concerts..6-7
Personnel' *Jacqueline Clifford, P.E.D.Sally Fitt, Ph-D., Assoc. Prof.Elizabeth Hayes, Ed.D., Prof.
=a Loabelle MangelsOn, M.F.A., Assoc. Prof.
Anne Riordan, B.S., Asst. Prof.Shirley Ririe, Prof. (1 quarter)
/Joan Woodbury, M.S., Prof. (1 quarter)
Tandy Beal,(1 quarter)Jon Scoville, MusicianSix part-time faculty.
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Undergraduate CoursesIntroduction to DanceElements of'MusicModern Dance Tech. and
Theory\IRhythmic AnalysisModern Dance Workshop IModern Dance Tech. and
Theory IIModern Dance Workshop-IIModern Dance Tech. and
Theory IIIDance Prod. Lab.Independent Study arr.
Dance Accomp.: Percussion 2
Resources in Dance Accomp: 2
Danbe Kinesiology 5Modern Dance Tech.
Theory IV+Ballet Tech.+Character Dance 1,1,1
+Jazz Dance 1,1,1
Tech. Leading to Repertory 2.
Adv. Dance Improvisation 2
Sound as a Basis forChoreography 2
Dramatic Forms andChoreography 2
Dance Lecture-Demonstration 2
Choreography for VisualMedia . 2
New Directions inChoreography 2
Independent Study in Comp.and Prod. arr.
Dance Prod. Costume) 1
Dance Prod. Lighting) 2
Senior Choreography andProd. 2
Dance History: Primitiveand Ancient 4
Dance History: Medievalthru 18th Century f 4'
Dance History: 19th and
20th Centuries 4Dance Philosophy 3Teaching Methods in Children's
Dance 2
Modern Dance TeachingMethods 3
Adv. Principles of Teaching 2
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3,3,33,3,3
Dance Repertork. Dance SeminarGraduate Courses
noblems in Dance Ed.Adv. Problems 4in Dance
KinesiofogyModern Dance Tech. and' Theory,Graduate Dance WorkshopGraduate ChoreographyDance History: Primitive and
AncientDance History: Medieval thru
18th CenturyDance History: ModernIndependent Study in Historical
ResearchAdv. Dance Philosophy and
CriticismResearchvDesignIndependent StudyGraduate ProjectsThesisGraduate Dance Seminar
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITYLogan, Utah 84322Dance Program in P.E. Dep
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. Degree, TeachingDance Ed. Major,Dance Ed. knorInterdisciplinary Degree
. _State Dance CertificationSummer Program:
Dance WestPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts
Personnel .
Maurine C. Taufer, BMaggi Moar, M.F.A.,Frankie Clark, M.Ed.
Under aduate CoursesSqu e DanceInt. International Folk DanceFundamentals of International
Folk DanceBallroom DanceLatin American Ballroom Dance
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Fundamentals of Elem.Modern Dance 1
Fundamentals of Int.Modern Dance. . 1
Fundamentals of Adv.Modern Dance
Dance Comp. 2Comp. in Modern Dance 2
Dance Prod. 2
Dance History 3Methods of Teaching
Ballroom and Square Dance:2Methods of Teaching Modern
and Folk Dance 2
Int. Ballet 1
Mime and Movement (TheatreArts) 1
Dance for Theatre (TheatreArts) 1
VERMONT
CASTLETON STATE COLLEGECastleton, Vermont 05735
State ControlCoed
t. Enrollment 1,250Dance Program in Depts. of
Theatre Arts and P.E.Undergraduate ProgramB.S., B.A. DegreesDance Concentration
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 2Touring Concerts
Personnel
.F.A., Instr.part-time, part-time
*Patricia Abraham, M.S., Assoc.Prof.
Angela Whitehill, A.I.S.T.D,Artist-in-Residence
Undergraduate Courses S.H.Ballet Tech. 2-6
Q. H. Modern Dance Tech% 2-61 Dance Ensemble 1-31 Repertory 1-3
Choreography Practicum 1-41 Dance Comp. 31 Dance for Children 31 Jazz-Tap ' 1-2
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EthnicFolkRelated Theatre Prod. CoursesRelated P.E. Courses
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UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT ***Burlington, Vermont 05401
State/ControlCoedEnrollment 7,200Dance Program in P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A., B.S. DegreesConcentration or Minor available as
an independently designed programin the College of Ed., and theCollege of Arts and Sciences
Summer ProgramPersonnel
*Maggi Hayes, M.S., Asst. Prof.Elizabeth Hanson, Part-time
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance Tech. I, II 1
Int. Modern Dance Tech. III, IV 1
Adv. Modern Dance Tech. V, VI 1
Ballet Tech. I, II,III, IV 1 /tea.
Pointe 1 ,
Modern Dance Comp. and Prod.Modern Dance. Workshop (Perf.
Group) 1
Folk and Square Dance 1
Social Dance 1/2
VIRGINIA
HAMPTON INSTITUTEHampton, Virginia 23668
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 2,867Dance Program in P.E. Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Concentration
Performing CompanyFormal Concerts 6Informal Concerts 10Touring Concert 1
PersonnelJean t. Braxton, M.A.
VERMONT VIRGINIA
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Modern Dance I 1
Modern Dance II 1
Modern and Ballet 1
Basic Dance 1
Folk, Square, Social 1
Dave Comp. 1
Methods and Materials forTeaching Modern Dance 1
HOLLINS.COLLEGEHollins College, Virginia 24020
Private ControlWomenEnrollment under 1,030-Dance Program in Dept. of Theatre
ArtsUndergraduate Program,Enrollment &B.A. DegreePerf. Arts Dance MajorInterdisciplinary DegreeAreas of Specialization:
Perf., ChoreographyAuditions required
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts 5
Personnel*Paula Levine, M.A., Assoc. Prof.
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Prof.S.H.
Fundamentals of Movement 2,2
Elem. Ballet Tech. ; 2,2
Folk Dance 2
Dance Comp. 4Tech. of Modern Jazz Dance 2,2
Int. Ballet Tech. 2,2
Elem. Dance Tech. 2,2
Oriental Dance Tech. 2,2
Dance History 4
Contemporary Dance 4
MInt. Dance Tech. 2,2
v. Dance Tech. 2,2
Dance Workshop 2,2
Short-term Independent Study(All students required tocomplete 4 4-week terms inorder to fulfill the:requirements for graduation.)
If
JAMESAMADISON UNIVERSITYHail.isonburg, Virginia 22801
State ControlCoedEnrollment 8,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E. and
Health Ed.Undergraduate ProgramEnrollthent 10
B.S. DegreeDance Major;Dance Minor/Interdisciplinary.pecreeAreas of SpecializaN:on:
Modern and Folk Dance Perl'.and Teaching
Graduate ProgramEnrollment 10M.S. DegreeDance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Perf., Choreography, Teaching,Research, Co. Management
Auditions requiredPersonnel*EarlynnJ. Miller, Ed.D., Prof.Ellen Feldman, M.A., Instr.Edwin Howard, B.A., Graduate
Teaching AssistantLinda. James, M.A., Instr.Hayes Kruger, M.P.E., Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Modern Dance, Elem.-Adv.Ballet, Clem., Int.Square, Round, and Contra
Dance, Elem., Int.Folk and Social Dance, Elem.,
Int.Survey of Modern FormsSurvey of Folk FormsRecreational Dance LeadershipRepertory (Perf.)Repertory (Choreography)Repertory (Technical Dance
Theatre)Repertory (Reconstruction)Repertory (Direction)Dance Prod.Dance in the Elem. SchoolDance Comp.
2ea.
2ea.
2ea.
2ea.
2
2
2
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2
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History of DanceSpecial Studiesrmprovisation
Graduate CoursesWorkshop in DanceDirection and Perf. of
Dance RepertoryPracticum in ChoreographyContemporary Trends and
Theories in DanceReadings and Research in
DanceResearch Tech.ThesisMotor LearningCo. Management and Concert
Prod.
31-32
1-3ea.
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MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGEFredericksburg, Virginia 22401
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 2,160Dance Program in Dept. of
Dramatic Arts and DanceUndergrOuate Program
Enrollment 30B.A. DegreeDance MajorI terdisciplinary Degree
S er ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 7-8
N PersonnelRoger Kenvin, D.F.A., Prof.Sonja Dragomanovic, Certif.,
Asst. Prof.-Kathleen Harty, B.S., Asst. Prof.Jean C. Graham, M.A., Ins
Under aduate Courses S.H.
BalletModern 8 semesterlallet 8 semester
Theories of MovementAmerican Dance HeritageHistory of BalletDance History SurveyCompositional Form '
Dance StylesChoreography
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3
3ea.
36
3
3
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3
3
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Classical Ballet Variations..Movement for'theTheatreEthnic Danee.ofiestern cultures
a'Seminar. in,
,cp,Compan(8. sem9sters).n epend'ant)Ptudy
6-
Internships,
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RADFdiD. OOLLEGE/
.:110%1Ord, Virginia 24142 v.
..'S'tate Control
r.Coed
Enrollthent over 5,000yDance Program in Dent. of
Ufidergraduate ProgramEnrollmeh-t 45B.A., B.S. DegreesDance MajorDance Minor
Slimmer ProgramPerforming Company
Forma). Concerts 2Informal."Concerts 2Touring dbncerts
Personnel*Mary Pat Balkus, Ph.D., Prof.Pegeen Albig, M.M., Instr.
Undergraduate CoursesBeg.-Adv. Ballet.Social DanceBeg., Int. Tap DanceBeg. Modern DanceIntroduction to Dance Therapy
Jazz DanceChoreographic StudiesFolk and Square DanceDance Prod.Pointe Tech.Int. Modern DanceAdv. Folk and Square DanceDance for ChildrenProblems in BalletMethods of Teaching DanceSymposium in DanceHistory.and Philosophy of the
DanceAccomp. for MovementRehearsal and Perf.Dance Appreciation
Dance
3
3
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RANDOLPH-MACON J400-ts COLLEGELynchburg, Virginia 24504
Private.ControlWomenEnrollment 800Dance Program in Dance Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 8
....B.A. Degree
Dance MajorAreas of Specialization:
Choredgraphy,Tech. Perf.
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts 2Touring Concerts
- Personnel*Betty Sue Moehlenkamp, M.A., Asst.
'Prof.
Helen McGehee, B.A., Assoc. Prof.,Guest teacher and Dir. ofVisiting Artist Program
Georgette Weisz Amowitz,. B.A.,Instr.
Lisa Popolo, B.A., Accomp.Miriam Taylor, B.S., Accomp.
Undergraduate CoursesElem. Comp.Int. Comp.Adv. Comp.History of DanceSenior SeminarElem. LabanotationInt. LabanotationElem. BalletInt. Ballet (8 max.)Elem. Modern Tech.Int. ModernAdv. Modern IAdv. Modern IIRepertory (8 max.)Independent StudySpecial Topics
- 100-
S.H.
666
6
432-
2/yr.
55
5/Yr.2/yr.
VIRGINIA,INTERMONT-COLLEGEBristol, Virginia 24201
Private ControlCoedEnrollment 600Dance Program in Dept. of Dance
Undergraduate ProgramEhrollmbnt 65B.A. DegreeTeaching Ma-jarPerf. MajorState Dance CertiticationAreas of Specialization:
Ballet-Teaching'And ProfessionalAuditions required.
Performing. CompanyFormal Concerts 16Informal Concerts 4
Persorinel
*Constance' HardingeDebra Weston,-B.A.Deanne ColeBrenda Steady, B.A.
Undergraduate CoursesKileofologyBalletJazzBallet TerminologyDance Hitory I, IIModern Dance I, IICharacterChoreography I, IIVariations and AdagioPerforming Co.Teaching ObservationTeaching DemonstrationStudent TeachingTeaching of Ballet
WASHINGTON
CENTI$0,L WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY'Ellensburg, Washington 98926
State ControlCoedEnrollment 8,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.A. DegreeDance Minor
S.H.
3242
2
421
41
242
46
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VIRGINIA - WASHINGTON
Personnel .
*Lana Jo Sharpe, M.A.,1Instr.Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Folk DanceBallroom Dance)Tap DanceBeg. BalletJazz DanceRhythmic AnalysisCultural History of DanceModern Dance., I, II, IIIChoreography & Dance Prod.Teaching Folk & Square Dance- 2Teaching Ballroom &,Round
Dance
1
1
1,
1
2
2
'tea.
3
2
Teaching Creative Dance - 2
Rhythmic Activities forElem. Schools
Dance in Ed. 4Dance Admin., Curriculum,
and Evaluation.
CORNISH INSTITUTE OF ALLIED ARTS710 East RoySeattle, Washington 98102Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 35B.F.A. in Ballet or ModernArea's of Specialization:
Perf.Performing Company
Formal Concerts 6Informal ConcertgTouring Concerts
Personnel*Karen IrvinVictoria Bestock, M.A.Robert Davidson, B.A.JoellenStephen A. Heck, M.A.Marilyn Johnston, B.A.Noel MasonBeverly Moore, B.A., B.M.Lois Rathvon, B.F.A.
Undergraduate CoursesBallet Tech. for Majors
S.H.
5,5Ballet Tech. for Non-Majors 2,2
Pirouette/Batterie, 1,1
Modern Dance Tech. forMajors 5,5 a
Modern Dance Tech: for Non-
- MajorsMale Ballet Tech.History of DanceMusic for DancePerf.Anatomy for DanceSpecial ProjectBallet Tech. for Majors, IntBallet Tech. for Non-Majors,
Int.
Pas de DeuxPointe.Pirouette/Btterie, Adv%?,-Modern Dance Tech: for Ma
Int.Modern Dance Tech. for
Majors, Int.Character/Ethnic DanceMimeJazz DanceMale Ballet Tech., Int.Rhythmic AnalysisDance NotationComp. Yorkshop.Perf., Int.Make-upSpecial ProjectBallet Tech. for Majors, Adv.Pas de Deux, Adv.Pointe, Adv:Modern Dance Tech. for Majors,
Adv.Character Dance Stylized for
BalletMime, Adv.Jazz Dance, Int.History of CostumingConstruction of CostumesDance NotationComp. Workshop, Adv.ChoreographyTheatre Prod./Stage ManagementPerf., Adv.Terminology and Teaching
MethodsDance for Children/Practice
TeachingLecture DemonstrationSpecial ProjectAdagio for Modern DanceAdv. Character Dance
2,2
1,13,33,3'1,12'
1,1
5,5
WASHINGTON
Adv. Choreography 3,3
Dance Prod. 3-5,3-5Repertoire 2,2
Special Project 3-5,3-5,
EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY4 Cheney, Wash]. gton 9900
State goCoed
2,2 Enrollment 7,000 /
2,2 _Dance Program'in Dept. of H.P.E.R
2 -,2 and Athletics, and Dept. of
1,1 Theatre Arts-Undergraduate Program
5,5 B.A. Degree in Ed.Dance Minor
2,2 Dance, Gymnastics Concentration-
2,2 Interdisciplinpry Degree
2,2 State Dance Certification
2,2 Areas of Concentration:
1,1 . Teacher Ed, .
2,2 Summer Program
3,3 Performing Company
3,3 Formal Concerts 12Informal Concerts 3
3 Personnel1,1
2,2
5,52,2
*Edith P. Bucklin, M.S., Asst: Prof.
maxine M. Davis, M.S., Asst. Prof
Leonard K. Foker, Artist-in-
2,2 ;ResidenceUndergraduate Courses Q.H.
5,5 Ballet I-VI lea.
Beg. Modern 1
2,2 Int. Modern 1
2,2 Adv. Modern 1
2,2 Beg. Jazz Dance I
3 Int. Jazz Dance 1
3 Adv. Jazz Dance 1
3,3 Folk, Square, and Social
3,3 Dance 2
3,3 Modern Rhythmic Gymnastics
4,4 and Jazz Dance 2
1,1 Fundamentals of Movement in
Dance and Gymnastics 2
3,3 Movement Tech. \in Dance and
Gymnastics 2
3,3 Dance for Theatre 3
3 Dance Tech. & Terminology
3,3 I-VI Sea.
2,2 Choreography for Theatre 3
2,2 Adv. Tech. in Modern Dance 2
' 102 -
Adv. TeCh. in GymnasticsFundamentals of Rhythm in
Music and MovementTeaching Procedures in Folk,
Square, and Social DanceTeaching Procedures in Modern
Dance.
2
2
2
Rhythms for the Elem. Child 3Teaching Procedures in Gymnastics 2Dance Rehearsal and Perf. 1,5
PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITYTacoma, Washington 98447
Dance Program in School of P.E.,in ,cooperation with Dept. of
CoMmunicative ArtsUndergraduate ProgramDance Minor
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concerts
PersonnelKaiyherine Beckman, Asst. Prof.
Undergraduate CoursesRhythms and DanceChoreography and Dance Prod.
orIndependent Study in
ChoreographyBeg] Modern DanceIn . Modern DanceAdv. Modern Dance
(may be repeated)Folk and Social DanceProfessional Activity: Dance
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITYPullman, Washington 99163
State ControlCoedEnrollment 16,200Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. DegreeDance Concentration
Summer Program, occasionallyPerforming .CompanyFormal Concerts 15-20Informal Concerts 5
S.. H.5
WASHINGTON
Personnel*Wilhelmina Weaver, Ph.D., Assoc.
Prof. -Diane Albright, M.A.,,Asst. Prof.Wilma Harrington, Ph.D., Asst.
Prof.Georgia Hulac, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.Deborah Dunn, M.A., Asst. Prof.Andrea Brown, B.S., Instr.Patricia Littlewood, B.S., B.A.,
Lect.Undergraduate Courses
Modern.Dance Tech.:Beg., Int., Adv.
Jazz Tech.OrchesisBeg. BalletComp. and Choreography.Modern Dance for the TeacherHistory and Theory of DanceCreative Rhythms for ChildrenFundamentals of Folk, Square,
Social DanceMethods of Teaching
Recreational DanceBeg. Folk, SqTare, Social
DanceAdv. Social DanceAdv. Folk' Dance
S.H..
lea.
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY1 Bellingham, Washington 98225
State Control
1 Coed1 1 Enrollment. 8,000
Dance Program in Theatre/Dance- Dept.
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 20A. Degreeante Major
lance MinorInterdisciplinary Degree
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concert 1Informal Concert 1
Personnel*Monica Gutchow, M.F.A., Asst. ProfJanet Hardy, M.A., Lect.p;.t Powell, Part-timeBarbara Arms, Part-time Lect.
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Undergraduate Courses Q.H.
Beg. Tech. Courses, Modern,Dance, Ballet, Jazz Dance, 2ea.
Int. Tech. Courses, ModernDance, Ballet, Jazz Dance
Adv. Tech. Courses, Modern'''.Dance, Jazz Dance 3,2
ea.
Introduction to Dance 3Rhythmic Aralysis and Accomp. 3Dance Comp. I, II 3,3Labanotation (grad. credit) 2 -Po
History and Philosophy,o. Dance L 3Dance Prod. (grad. credit) 3Dance Arts in Ed. 3Dance Theory and.Prod.
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Dance Improvthation 2
WISCONSIN
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISONMadison, Wisconsin 53706
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 34,000Dance Program in Dept. of P.E. and Dance
Undeigraduate ProgramEnrollment 10QB.S DegreeDance MajorDance Minor'bance ConcentrationState Dance CertificationAreas of Specialization:
Dance Ed. (certificate)Perf./ChoreographyTherapy
Graduate ProgramEnralment°17 Masters, 2 M.F.A
,7 DoctoralM.A., M.S., M.F.A., Ph.D. DegreesDance MajorDance Minor
Siimmer ProgramPerforming Company
Formal Concerts 6Informal Concerts 4 or moreTouring Concerts
Personnel*Mary Alice Brennan, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.Anna Nassif, M.F.A., Prof.Tibor Zana, M.F.A., Prof.
4
WASHINGTON -
Lonny Gordon, M.F.A., Asst:\Prof,
r Xenia Chlistowa, Lect. \Ivy Lee Cole, M.S., Lect.Santhia Ensign, Ph.D., Lect.\.Robin Gregory, Ph.D., Lect.Charles Seltzer, M.A., Lect.Susari Whipp, M.S., Lect.
Barbara Bruce, T.A.Minna Davidson, T.A.J. Alexa Moore,'T.A.Marianne Shea, T.A.Deborah Thomas, T.A.Karla Zhe, T.A.Jeanne Schultz, P.A.'Christine Scotillo, .A.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Tech.: Moder7176;em.) 15-20
Ballet (4 sem.) 6-8
Theory, FundaMentals ofDance (2 sem.) 2
Rhythm Lab. I, II (2 sem.) 2
Music & Dance,Relationship(2,sem.)., 2
Folk and fitquare Dante '1-2
Independent Projects 2-6
Perf.-RequiredTheatre Prod.-RequiredSenior'Concert-RequiredDance Therapy: four-year
'emphasis with a two-year practicum
Introduction to Dance Therapy
(2 sem.)Introduction to Dynamics of
Dance TherapyUndergraduate and Graduate
2
1
2-3Courses
Creative Dance for ChildrenRhythmic Labs III, IV
(2 sem.) 2
Dance Accomp.-Music 2
Dynamics of Dance Therapy(2 sem.) 4
Therapy Practicum 2
Improvisation 2
Dance Comp. 6-8
Dance Repertory 8-12
Student Perf. 2-3
Movement-Communication-Meaning 3
Survey of Dance History 3
Theory and Philosophy'of DanceTeaching,of-DAnce
Graduate CoursesPlacement Examinations
Grad. Comp.-RequiredDance RepertoryLecture DemonstrationDance Curriculum PracticeRhythmic Structures of MovementMovement-Communication-MeaningSeminar in Dance Comp.Seminar in Dance Prod.-Criticism 2
M.F.A. Concerts or Equivalentfor M.F.A. Degree
Ph.D. SeminarThesip or ResearchResead'ch ProceduresIndependent Study in Selected
Dance Areas
3
3
3-622
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UNIVERSITY" OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEEMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
State ControlCoedEnrollment 22,000 .
Dance Program in Dance Dept., Schoolof Fine Arts
Undergraduate ProgramEnrollment 90B.A. DegreePerf. Arts Dance MajorDance Notation MajorState Dance Certification
Summer ProgramPerforming CompanyFormal Concerts 3Informal Concerts 2
PersonnelGloria Gustafson, B.A., Assoc. Prof.Carla Graham-White, M.F.A., Asst. Prof.Myron Howard Nadel, M.A., Assoc. Prof.Martha Coleman Myers, Ph.D., Prof.
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Introduction to the Arts ofDance I, II, III, IV, V
Theory & Tech. of Ballet(8 sem.)
Theory & Tecillq-of ContemporaryConcert Dance (8 sem.)
EurhythmicsCreative Movement
42
3
1-9
3
2-4
2-4
3
3
WISCONSIN'
Field Work in Dane 2
Materials of Comp.CostUme Construction 3-6
Theatre Dance Form & yle
-I, II,,III, IV 1
Music for Dancers I, II,III,,IV 2
Comp. in Form 2
Comp.. in Stylec-, 2
Beg. Pointe Tech. L, II 1
Elem. Labanotation 3
Int. Labaaofation ' 3Labanotation for the Dance
TeacherDance in Elem. Ed.Dance in Sec.. Ed.Applied Anatomy
',Senior SeminarGroup; Compr. and FormInt./Adv.' Pointe I, II
Adv. LabanotationProjects in LabanotationStudent Teaching in Dance
in Elem./Sec. Ed. 3-5Workshop in Dance 1-4
Repertoire & Ensemble 1-4
Problems of Partnering I, II 1
Effort-Shape Tech. &Notatio; 4
History of Dance I, II 3
Project in Choreography 2-4
Ryconstruction Workshop 2
Independent Study in Dance 3
3
3
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-OSHKOSHOshkosh, Wisconsin 54901
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 9,300Dance Program in Dept. of P.E.
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. Degree in Ed.,Dance.Concentration
Performing CompanyFormal Concert !Touring Concerts 4
'PersonnelCecelia R. Brown, M.S., Instr.Shirley White, M.A., Asst. Prof.Nellie Sparks, M.A., Asst. Prof.
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Undergraduate CoursesModern Dance IIht. Modern DanceDanceDance IIModern Dance Forme.Dance: Its Relation to Other
Contemporary ArtsDance for ChildrenDance Prod.Ballet I
UNIVERSITY OF;, WISCONSIN -RIVER FALLS
River Falls; Wisconsin 54022
,State ControlCoedEnrollment 5,000
Undergraduq4ziProgramB.S./Degree in P.E.fiance EmphasisInterdisciplinary Degree
Periorming Company'FormallConcert 1Informal Concerts 2-3
Personnel .
JoAnn Barnes, B.A., Instr.O.B'. "Ben" Bergs d, Ph.D.,
Carol LeBreck, M#., Instr.`Undergraduate Courses
Modern Dance IModern Dance IIModern Dance IIIRhythmsSocial Dance ISocial Dance IIDance for Elem. SchoolDance MethodsDance Prod.
z
Prof.
S.H.
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWAW.800 W., Main StreetWhitewater, Wisconsin 53190
Dance Program in Theatre/Dance Dept.Underaduate Program
D:tnce MinorState Dance Certification
Performing CompanyFormal Concert 1Touring Concerts,
WISCONSIN - WYOMING
1'
Personnel*Mercedes, C. Fernandez, Assoc.
Prof.Undergraduate Courses
22 credit hours arenecessary.
WYOMING
CAPER COLLEGE.Casper, Wyoming 82601,
State ControlCoedEnrollment over 4,00QDance,Program in P.Er. Dept.
Undergraduate PrograftDegrees
Dance ConpentrationPersonnelJan Dodson, LS:-
Undergraduate CoursesBeg. Modern Dance.Int. Modern DanceFolk Dance/SquareSocial DanceBasic RhythmsTheory/Practice of DanceHistory/Philosophy offDance
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMINGLaramie, Wyoming 82071
S.H.
222
State Control.Coed -
Enr011ment 8,000Dance Program in Dept. of Theatre
and DanCeUndergraduate PrOgra:mEnrollment 2B.A., B.S.Theatre and Dance MajorDance EmphasisInterdisciplinary Degree
Performing CompanYFormal Concert 1n"I rmal Concer 2
To ing ConcertsPersonnel
Margaret S. Mains, M.S., Assoc.Prof.
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Wiria E. Loewe, M.A., Asst.,Prof.Susan Chang, Instr., part-time
Undergraduate Courses S.H.
Beg. Modern Dance 17FInt. Modern Dance .2
Adv. Modern Dance 2
Beg. ClassicalBallet 1/2
Int. Ballet 2
Adv. Ballet .2,
Beg. Jazz ,1/2
Social and Folk Dance 1/2
Square and Round Dance 1/2.Introduction' to Dance- 3
History of the Dance 2
)3eg.rDance, Comp.l 2
- Int. Dance ;Comp. 2-3i
-Adv.'Theatre'Practic:* .2-4
Methdds and Materials ofTeaching Modern-Dance 2
LightingDesign ,
3
.3
Stagecraft 3+Babic Movement 1/2
+Darice Fundamentals 1/2+Teaching Social0Dance Forms
+courses'in D.E. for P.E. Majors
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WYOMING"
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITYPocatello, Idaho, 83209
State ControlCdeducationalEnrollment,4,000
Undergraduate ProgramB.S. or B.A. in Physical EducationwitCEmphasis in Dance
PersonnelDonna Hoggc Assoc. Prof.
Marcia Lloyd, InstructorElleiL.Margolis, Instructor
Undergraduate Courses Sem. Hr.
Beginning Modern Dance 1
Intermediate Modern Dance '1'
Beginning Ballet , / 1'
Beginning Jazz . 1
Folk and Square 1,
Social 1L-.
Survey ót Dance 2
Techniques of Dance 2
Methods of Teaching ModernDance i 2
No Summer Program(Summer workshops maybe offered,. write for information to PhysicalEducation, =Box 8105)
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