The MFA in Dance at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is a terminal degree for artists committed to the development of choreographic vision, performance practice, and critical inquiry. The program supports interdisciplinary exploration, embodied research, and community engagement, preparing graduates for academic, professional, and collaborative work in the dance field.
Site-Specific Dance Performance in Urban Environments
Choreographing Collective Memory Through Movement
Improvisation as Method in Dance Composition
The Politics of the Gaze in Contemporary Dance
Intersections of Dance and Disability Studies
Exploring Environmental Themes Through Performance
Digital Performance: Integrating Dance and Projection Mapping
Somatic Practices and Embodied Research in Dance
Narrative Structures in Multicultural Dance Forms
Choreographing Migration: A Movement-Based Inquiry
Feminist Perspectives in Postmodern Dance
Afro-Diasporic Influences in Contemporary Choreography
Dance Film as a Medium for Embodied Storytelling
Teaching Dance in Community-Based Arts Education
The Role of Ritual in Traditional Dance Practices
Motion Capture Technology in Dance Analysis
Developing a Choreographic Voice Through Autoethnography
Dance as a Tool for Social Justice and Advocacy
Hybrid Forms: Blending Classical and Experimental Techniques
Queer Bodies and Movement in Performance Spaces
Cultivate your choreographic voice and deepen your performance practice through rigorous studio work, research, and creative inquiry.
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