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Susannah LeMarquand
Dance Program Director
(813) 257-6322
slemarquand@ut.edu
°Õ³ó±ðÌýdance minorÌýoffers aÌýcondensed curricular version of the dance major to train leaders in the field of dance education in a variety of capacities and settings.
The minor consists of dance technique, pedagogy, anatomy and kinesiology, and dance history courses. Students will be prepared for a wide range of career choices upon graduation, including teaching in private studios and community dance programs serving diverse populations.
Students pursuing a minor have the sameÌýperformance opportunitiesÌýas those seeking a major.
Topics of Study
- dance pedagogy
- contemporary ballet, jazz and dance electives
- dance anatomy, kinesiology and injury prevention
- dance history
Career Opportunities
- teaching for dance studios
- community teaching for diverse populations
- graduate studies in dance/movement therapy
- practical application of dance curriculum for minors with majors in areas such as health sciences, business, education
- opportunities to perform in theme parks/ cruise ships, by audition
Experiential Learning Opportunities
- in-residence workshops with established dance artists
- Dance Happening
- Spring Dance Concert
- Evening of Experimental Dance/ Spring Arts Continuum
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have to audition to become a dance minor?
Yes. An audition is required to ensure the technical competency level can be met before graduation.
Are there scholarships available?
Dance scholarships are available to declared dance majors only. However, general financial aid is available to all students. Please speak with a financial aid counselor for assistance.
How do I get involved in campus dance productions?
The dance program sponsors five major dance productions each year: one production each semester featuring choreography by СÓÅÊÓƵ students, the annual Spring Dance Concert with faculty and other professional choreographers, the Evening of Experimental Dance and the Spring Arts Continuum. All students are eligible to audition (whether or not they are dance minors or enrolled in dance classes). Additional performing opportunities, both on- and off-campus, are available as well.
What are dance minor students going after graduation?
Some of our alumni are teaching in private dance studios, some are performing or just dancing for the fun of it.ÌýWe have also had students choose to attend graduate school for dance/movement therapy.