The Dance Program at MSU is unique in numerous ways. Students have the opportunity to study dance while engaged in their primary course of studies. Indeed, learning how rich the art form of dance is will broaden possibilities in educational and career choices. The Dance Program challenges students - artistically, physically, and intellectually – in all courses, ranging from the studio technique class to dance history. The diversity of students involved in these classes as well as performances creates a vibrant learning environment. Whether pursuing the minor in dance or not, classes and performance opportunities are open to all students ready to engage in the rigors of the art form.
For more information, contact…
Sherrie Barr MFA, CMA
Director of Dance
Asst. Professor of Theatre
149D Auditorium
East Lansing, MI 48824
(517)355-0329 or barrsh@msu.edu
The Repertory Concert is produced as part of the Department of Theatre's main stage season. For this biannual event, guest choreographers are commissioned to set and create works on selected students. Participating in the Repertory Concert, whether as dancer, rehearsal assistant, or production crew, provides opportunities to learn about dance as a concert art form in extraordinary ways.
PERFORMANCE DATES
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 - 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 7:30p.m.
Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 7:30p.m.
Friday, February 26, 2010 - 8:00p.m.
Saturday, February 27, 2010 - 2:00p.m.
Saturday, February 27, 2010 - 8:00p.m.
Sunday, February 28, 2010 - 2:00p.m.
AUDITIONS
Friday, September 18th at 4:00 p.m. with casting decisions made that evening. Audition forms must be completed prior to the audition; be sure to attend the Orchesis Open House (Friday, September 11 at 4:00 pm) for forms and more information.
"A time to laugh … a time to embrace … a time to dance.” - José Limón
Students enrolling in the minor in dance program pursue a course of studies that introduces them to dance as a performing concert art form. Students will experience the disciplined technique and creative processes involved in dance while developing an awareness of its historical, cultural and analytical aspects. 19 credits are required.
Students must regularly meet with their dance advisor. These meetings serve to inform students of needed prerequisites, course availability, placement in the dance technique offerings and general progress toward the successful fulfillment of the minor. Upon graduation, the minor in dance is notated on the student’s transcript.
Offered Fall, Spring and Summer every year
Offered Fall, Spring and Summer every year
Offered Fall, Spring and Summer every year
Restriction: Approval of Department.
Offered Fall every year
Prerequisite: DAN 253. Restriction: not open to freshmen
Offered Spring every year
Prerequisite: DAN 253 and 2 credits of Dance Technique offering. Restriction: not open to freshmen
Offered Fall every year
Prerequisite: University Tier I writing course. Restrictions: not open to freshmen or sophomores
Offered Spring every year
Restrictions: not open to freshmen or sophomores
Dance technique for low intermediate-to-intermediate level dancer
Dance technique for the intermediate level dancer
Prerequisite: DAN 351 or instructor permission
Dance technique for high intermediate to advanced level dancer
Prerequisite: DAN 352 or instructor permission
Dance technique for high intermediate to advanced level dancer
Prerequisite: DAN 451 or instructor permission
TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDITS IN MINOR IN DANCE - 19 Cr
For an appointment to set up the Minor in Dance, please contact:
Sherrie Barr MFA, CMA
Director of Dance
Associate Professor of Theatre
149D Auditorium
East Lansing, MI 48824
(517)355-0329 or barrsh@msu.edu
Minor in Dance Information Sheet (PDF)
Orchesis, a student organization working closely with dance and theatre faculty, welcomes all MSU students interested in dance to be members. The group’s mission is to enhance and enrich the presence of dance as an art form on campus. To fulfill this mission, Orchesis promotes numerous activities. Some examples include co-sponsoring guest artists, organizing student participation in American College Dance Festival, and offering non-credit technique classes.
The Dance Program offers a variety of performance opportunities in which students dance in works by faculty, guest choreographers and students. Participants are chosen by audition.
MSU Repertory Dance Company is produced in concert as part of the Department of Theatre’s production season. Company members can also be involved in outreach activities. For the biannual main stage concert, guest choreographers are commissioned to set and create works on selected students. Participating in the Repertory Company, whether as dancer, rehearsal assistant, or production crew, provides opportunities to learn about dance as a concert art form in extraordinary ways.
The annual Department of Theatre main stage musical provides additional performance options for students. Collaborations with other theatre and music productions also hold possibilities for performance opportunities.
Orchesis regularly produces organized studio productions and concerts. Students are encouraged to participate as performers, choreographers and to experience the production aspects of concerts.
Dance residencies with distinguished national and international companies sponsored by the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts provide exciting and additional possibilities for student participation.
Orchesis provides options for students interested in teaching. Through a supervised mentoring program, students gain hands-on experience teaching an array of styles.