Dance
Would you like to learn and perform
repertory from renowned choreographers? Perform in works that have
become famous in dance history? Gain insight into notable dancers’
careers? Attend the American College Dance Festival?
Consider a major or minor in dance at Agnes Scott. As a liberal arts
discipline, dance blends practical studio work with theoretical studies
in areas such as dance history, labanotation and critical thought.
Elevate Your Body and Mind
In the Agnes Scott dance program, you’ll not only gain physical
enjoyment from the mastery of dance technique and creative expression,
but also a scholarly understanding of dance’s historical legacy and
sociological impact. Whether it’s ballet, modern dance, jazz, tap or
cultural dance forms, the dance program offers a well-rounded, creative
and critical approach to dance through technique, terminology and
history.
Perform Historic and Contemporary Works
Dance students have the opportunity to join Studio Dance Theatre, the
college’s student ensemble. Student dancers have performed the works of
pioneers such as Helen Tamiris, Charles Weidman, Doris Humphrey, Marius
Petipa and Ruth St. Denis, as well as guest artists such as Jack Clark,
Elizabeth Higgins, Randy James, Royce Zackery, Mary Seidman and Leymis
Bolanos. The diversity of formats allows students to showcase their
versatility through classical and revolutionary movements.
Gain Practical Experience
The Decatur School of Ballet provides paid and unpaid internships to
dance majors. These internships include assistant teaching, office work
and studio supervision.
How will this degree help me when I graduate?
As a graduate, you can:
- Enroll in a Master of Fine Arts program in dance, choreography or performance
- Enroll in a Master of Arts program in arts administration
- Become a professional dancer or performer
- Become a choreographer
- Become a dance historian and/or writer
- Teach dance, musical theatre or choreography
- Pursue a career in notating and preserving dance
- Work as a physical therapist