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Can you please provide me some information about the requirements of doing Dance Major in Barnard College?
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Barnard College is among the top 10 institutes of dance in the world. The requirements for Dance Major for students entering in Fall 2011 or later are given below: Majors have to complete eleven academic courses out of which six are required and five are elective. Also they need to complete a minimum of eight 1-point technique courses. The courses are listed below: These courses must be completed before senior year. DNCE BC2565 World Dance History DNCE BC3001 Western Theatrical Dance from the Renaissance to the 1960s. The candidate must take one course from each of the following two categories: Movement Science DNCE BC 2561 Applied Anatomy for Human Movement DNCE BC 2562 Movement Analysis DNCE BC 2501 Biomechanics for the Dancer: Theory and Practice Composition DNCE BC 2563y Dance Composition: Form DNCE BC 2563x Dance Composition: Form, Dance/Theater DNCE BC 2564x Dance Composition: Content DNCE BC 3563y Dance Composition: Collaboration and the Creative Process Senior Work The candidate has to complete 1 Senior Seminar and 1 Senior Project (Research in Dance or Repertory for Dance) Also he/she needs to complete 5 Electives History/Criticism The candidate has to choose 2 subjects out of these. DNCE BC 2570 Dance in New York City DNCE BC 2575 Choreography for the American Musical DNCE BC 3200 Dance in Film DNCE BC 3577 Performing the Political: Russian Ballet DNCE BC 3578 Traditions of African-American Dance DNCE BC 3580 History of Social Dancing DNCE BC 3567 Dance in Asia: India DNCE BC 3570 Latin American and Caribbean Dance: Identities in Motion DNCE BC 3574 Inventing the Contemporary: Dance Since the 1960s DNCE BC 3575 George Balanchine and the Reinvention of Modern Ballet DNCE BC 2580 Tap as an American Art Form DNCE BC 3000 From the Page to the Dance Stage DNCE BC 3576 Dance Criticism DNCE BC 3577 Performing the Political DNCE BC 3583 Gender and Historical Memory in American Dance of the 1930's to the Early 1960’s DNCE BC 3980 Performing the Political (seminar) DNCE BC 3981 Inventing American Modern Dance: Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn DNCE BC 3982 Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes and Its World Studio/Performance DNCE BC 2555 Ensemble Repertory: Modern DNCE BC 3571 Solo Repertory: Performance Styles DNCE BC 3572 Dance Production DNCE BC 3601, 3602, 3603, 3604 Rehearsal and Performance in Dance DNCE BC 2556 Ensemble Repertory: Ballet DNCE BC 2557 Evolution of the Classic Spanish Dance DNCE BC 2558 Tap Ensemble DNCE BC 2567 Music for Dance Contact: Barnard College 3009 Broadway, New York, NY, United States +1 212-854-5262 Map: |