Ball State University - Collegiate Program - Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)

Arts and Communications Building, Room AC 306 Muncie, IN 47306
Not company affiliated
Offers double major
Early graduation offering unknown
Offers study abroad
Styles: General Classical, Contemporary, Modern, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Other
Competitive
Financial Aid
Scholarship
In Person

Description

A bachelor of fine arts (BFA) in dance focuses on how bodies in motion affect the world, and how dancing is, in turn, affected by the world we live in. We connect artistic discovery to real-world application, asking students to self-direct, innovate, and implement a plan for their time on campus and beyond. We are committed to developing individual technique, artistry, creativity, and intellect through a holistic understanding of the historical, social, and conceptual aspects of dance. Students have several opportunities to further develop their dance technique in West African, hip hop, musical theatre, jazz, tap, modern, and ballet. Our dance program values all dance techniques equally and offers various levels in all forms. In addition to technique training, students practice and study choreography, pedagogy, and history that facilitate creative collaboration and provide transformative experiences. Our undergraduate-only program offers the potential to perform through immersive experiences in our flexible studios and multiple theatre and dance venues, providing opportunities to explore various styles of dance as a performer and to develop a unique artistic voice. Every year, the program also provides external professional development opportunities to take classes and perform at nationally recognized venues and festivals. Past opportunities include the American College Dance Association conference, Gibney Dance Center Group Study Program, and the University Partners Showcase/Marth Graham Dance Company experience. The dance program takes a proactive approach to career preparation. Throughout the 4-year program, students develop a portfolio of work and create a personalized senior capstone, which allows students to combine their passion for dance and prepares them to transition from college to a professional dance career. The BFA dance major is audition based and students must be academically admitted to Ball State in order to receive an offer in the area of study.

Sessions

Heart
Session Information
Ages:

18-30

Dates:

08/19/24-05/02/25

Men's Program?

Unknown

Tuition Options
(2)

Description:

Indiana Resident Total Tuition and Fees

Description:

Non-Indiana Resident Total Tuition and Fees

Housing

- Available

Housing (2)

Location:

11 Different Halls: Beyerl (North), Botsford/Swinford, DeHority, Kinghorn, North West, Noyer, Park, Schmidt/Wilson, Studebaker East, Studebaker West, Woodworth


Description:

Non-Indiana Living Expenses (Housing and Food)

Location:

11 Different Halls: Beyerl (North), Botsford/Swinford, DeHority, Kinghorn, North West, Noyer, Park, Schmidt/Wilson, Studebaker East, Studebaker West, Woodworth


Description:

Indiana Living Expenses (Housing and Food)

Session Description

85 credits Required Courses DANC 200 The Dancer's Body DANC 210 Ballet 1 DANC 211 Ballet 2 DANC 220 Modern 1 DANC 221 Modern 2 DANC 230 Jazz 1 DANC 231 Jazz 2 DANC 240 Introduction to West African Forms DANC 241 Foundational Hip-hop Dance Forms DANC 280 Musical Theatre Dance 1 DANC 281 Musical Theatre Dance 2 DANC 287 Improvisation DANC 300 Body Conditioning and Maintenance DANC 301 Dance History 1 DANC 302 Dance History 2 DANC 310 Ballet 3 DANC 315 Technique Studio DANC 320 Modern 3 DANC 330 Jazz 3 DANC 387 Choreography 1 DANC 410 Ballet 4 DANC 420 Modern 4 DANC 430 Jazz 4 DANC 487 Choreography 2 DANC 488 Dance Pedagogy THEA 102 Branding and Marketing for the Theatre and Dance Artist THEA 105 Freshman Experience THEA 107 Design Awareness for Theatre and Dance THEA 223 Costume Design and Technology 1 THEA 232 Acting 1 THEA 270 Basic Musicianship 1 THEA 280 Theatre and Dance Practicum THEA 334 Studio 1 THEA 405 Senior Experience THEA 434 Immersion Experience Students must take THEA 280 for 2 credits. 1 credit from DANC 232 Tap 1 DANC 332 Tap 2 2 credits from DANC 489 Mainstage Dance Performance 4 credits from DANC 289 Student-Directed Dance Performance DANC 389 Studio Dance Performance DANC 489 Mainstage Dance Performance 6 credits of directed electives as indicated below: 4 credits from DANC 310 Ballet 3 DANC 410 Ballet 4 or DANC 320 Modern 3 DANC 420 Modern 4 or DANC 330 Jazz 3 DANC 430 Jazz 4 2 credits from DANC 310 Ballet 3 DANC 315 Technique Studio DANC 320 Modern 3 DANC 330 Jazz 3 DANC 410 Ballet 4 DANC 420 Modern 4 DANC 430 Jazz 4 Total Credits: 85

Last updated: Aug. 12, 2024