Dance Performance BA
Dance like everyone’s watching.
Put your passion into motion on stage, in the classroom, and beyond.
This exciting program combines a strong foundation in history and theory with rigorous training in style and technique and experiential learning opportunities in composition and performance. Students are prepared to work professionally within a dance troupe, choreograph performances, and operate a dance studio.
Just a Few Future Possibilities
- Dancer
- Choreographer
- Dance instructor
- Dance studio administrator
- Movement coach/therapist
- Professional Performer
Why Dance Performance? | Why Our Program?
- Professionally oriented Bachelor of Arts program includes courses in modern, jazz, tap, choreography, studio ownership, dance history, and more with faculty who are working professionals.
- Students gain performance and training experience through membership in the pre-professional ΢ÃÜȦ Dance ensemble.
- Minor enables students from other disciplines like music, theatre, and physical education to enhance their skill sets with movement.
- Topics covered in the include: Ballet; jazz; choreography; musical theatre; dance instruction; tap.
Start Your Dance Dream - Audition Soon!
Auditions are required for music, theatre, and dance majors at ΢ÃÜȦ. What to expect at the audition.
You don't need to wait to be admitted to ΢ÃÜȦ to audition, but we recommend that you have your Admissions application completed by your audition date.
΢ÃÜȦ Dance majors have multiple opportunities to train with national and international guest artists, teachers, and choreographers in residence throughout the course of their studies.
Dance Faculty
Angelica Cardente-Vessella
- Professor
Ms. Jessica T. Pearson
- Associate Professor
Hear from a Student
Tyler Louie
"My mentors [΢ÃÜȦ Director of Dance] Angelica Vessella and [΢ÃÜȦ Associate Professor] Jessica Pearson gave me critiques that were tough to digest sometimes, but I took them with grace. I would struggle with how to change various dance mannerisms but they helped me get through."
Opportunity and Exposure
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Arts and Sciences
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences is a community of scholars that pride themselves on academic excellence, diversity and service.
- emailDeanFAS@ric.edu
- phone401-456-8106
- placeGaige Hall