2010-2011 University Catalog 
  
2010-2011 University Catalog

Dance, MFA


Banner Code: AR-MFA-DANC

Performing Arts Building, Room A300
Phone: 703-993-1114
Web: dance.gmu.edu

Faculty

Elizabeth Price, Director

Professors: Lepore, Miller, Shields

Associate Professors: Price (director), Studd

Assistant Professor: Joyce

Term Assistant Professors: d’Amboise, Dinapoli, Reedy, Willis

Adjunct Faculty: Clancy, Cronmiller, Goodson, Koucheravy, Lee, Mattingly, Nuamah, Summerall

GRADUATE PROGRAM

The MFA in dance is a 60-credit program of study grounded in the modern dance genre that emphasizes performance, choreography, and teaching in higher education. Candidates are expected to enter the program with significant professional performance at the national or international level, advanced technical proficiency in ballet or modern technique, and professional competence in choreography exemplified by a significant body of work.

Admission Requirements

In addition to fulfilling the admission requirements for graduate study, the applicant must submit directly to the School of Dance a résumé and a 10-minute video that illustrates the applicant’s choreography. All candidates must also demonstrate advanced technical proficiency through an audition. Contact the School of Dance at 703-993-1114 for dates and times.

All candidates must satisfy the following prerequisites: advanced dance technique, improvisation, two semesters of dance composition, two semesters of dance history, rhythmic analysis or music for dance, anatomy and kinesiology, and dance production. Prerequisite courses may be completed before or concurrent with graduate course work and are usually fulfilled if the applicant has earned a BA or BFA in dance.

Academic Policies

Please see College of Visual and Performing Arts  for college academic policies.

Technique and Performance Credits


All MFA majors are required to take 18 credits of technique classes distributed as follows:

DANC 525 Modern Technique (9-12 credits)

DANC 545 Ballet Technique (6-9 credits)

Electives (6 credits)


Total: 60 credits


Note:


Mason does not guarantee the availability of these courses every semester; some are offered in alternate years.