University of Michigan - Collegiate Program - Dance - Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)

Dance Building 1000 Baits Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Not company affiliated
Offers double major
Early graduation offering unknown
Offers study abroad
Styles: General Classical, Modern, Other
Competitive
Financial Aid
Scholarship
In Person

Description

As a leading research university, our program provides MFA candidates with access to a breadth of resources to pursue opportunities that stretch the boundaries of how dance contributes to global intellectual and creative endeavors. We welcome returning professionals seeking to transition into higher education, outstanding recent undergraduates, and artists at all stages hoping to deepen their practice through three years of rigorous study. The fully funded 3-year program includes full tuition, health insurance, and a living stipend. The curriculum offers multiple avenues for investigating the permeable boundaries between practice and theory, and students engage in unique interdisciplinary research and performance endeavors. Graduate students have full access to everything a Research 1 University has to offer: various grants for conducting international research, state of the art digital facilities, and world-renowned faculty across the arts, humanities, and social sciences. With proximity to Detroit, many students conduct site-specific research projects and collaborations with neighboring artists, partners, and venues. The final year of study culminates in a thesis project synthesizing students’ research into a live performance, written document, and a presentation of career plans for continuing research beyond graduation.

Sessions

Heart
Session Information
Ages:

22-99

Dates:

Not Provided

Men's Program?

Unknown

Tuition Options
(2)

Description:

In-state tuition 17,228 USD

Description:

Out-of-state tuition 58,072 USD

Housing - Unavailable Housing

Session Description

Each MFA candidate works with an individual advisor to outline their course of study. The graduate faculty at Michigan offer a diverse constellation of expertise through a rotation of interdisciplinary courses in dance and globalization, physical theater and acting, performance improvisation, gender and sexuality in performance, and dance and technology. Under the direction of established faculty artists and scholars, each cohort progresses together through a Research in Action sequence which guides students through coursework in physical practice, artmaking, performance, theory, pedagogy, and professional development. Additionally, many students supplement their research through courses in art and design, critical race studies, queer studies, theater, and music, and/or pursue certificate programs through the Center for World Performance Studies and the Department of Entrepreneurship and Leadership. For further information, please contact the Director of Graduate Studies, Charli Brissey: [email protected]

Last updated: Aug. 4, 2025