The BS in Dance at the University of Wisconsin–Madison combines studio practice, choreographic exploration, and theoretical studies. Students develop their artistic voice, technical skill, and understanding of dance as a powerful medium for cultural expression, education, and social change.
Choreographing a Contemporary Dance Based on Social Justice Themes
Analyzing the Role of Improvisation in Dance Composition
The History of Modern Dance and Its Cultural Impact
Creating an Interdisciplinary Performance Combining Dance and Digital Media
Studying the Biomechanics of Injury Prevention in Dance
Dance as a Tool for Community Healing and Social Change
Exploring Gender Expression Through Dance Movements
Using Motion Capture to Analyze Technique in Ballet
Documenting the Evolution of Hip-Hop Dance in Urban Spaces
Integrating Mindfulness Practices into Dance Training
Comparative Study of Western and Non-Western Dance Traditions
Dance Pedagogy for Inclusive Classrooms
Developing a Dance Curriculum for Youth Arts Programs
Site-Specific Choreography and Environmental Storytelling
Exploring Dance Narratives in Virtual Reality
The Influence of Music Genres on Dance Dynamics
Somatic Approaches to Dancer Wellness and Rehabilitation
Ethnographic Research on Traditional Folk Dances
Using Dance Therapy for Emotional Expression and Trauma Recovery
Producing a Dance Film as an Artistic Thesis
Prepare for a dynamic career in dance performance, choreography, or education through rigorous studio training and scholarly inquiry.
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