Beyond the Degree: Crafting Your College Dance Experience
Choosing a college path is a big decision, adn for aspiring dancers, it often centers around the question of a dance degree. But what if a traditional BFA isn’t the right fit? Increasingly, students are finding fulfilling and innovative dance experiences without majoring in dance, leveraging the adaptability of a non-degree track. This approach allows you to tailor your college experience,blending your passion for dance wiht other academic pursuits.
The Freedom of an À La Carte Approach
A dance degree follows a prescribed curriculum. opting out allows you to curate your own dance journey. “It allows for a lot of flexibility-students can choose the courses and opportunities that speak to them most, rather than following a set pathway,” explains dance program leader, Guan.
This freedom isn’t just about scheduling. it’s about enriching your artistic viewpoint. dancers who’ve spent years immersed in studio training benefit from interacting with a diverse student body. One student, for exmaple, brilliantly combined an engineering background with dance, creating a captivating film featuring Iron Man-inspired gear and dynamic street choreography. “Students from other walks of life sometimes bring new ways to think about movement,” guan notes.
Non-Credit Doesn’t Mean Non-Serious
Many dancers initially underestimate the depth of non-credit dance opportunities.”Sometimes when we hear ‘noncredit,’ we think, Oh, it’s just a hobby, or less serious somehow,” says Elizabeth Epsen, manager of college dance at Harvard University.
However, Epsen emphasizes that non-credit dance can be a “robust place for inquiry,” offering significant artistic growth even outside of a formal degree program. You can enjoy it for stress relief and joy, but it can also be a space for serious exploration and innovation.
Finding the Right Opportunities for You
So, how do you discover these hidden gems? universities frequently enough prioritize advertising their degree programs, so a little detective work is required. Here’s how to uncover the dance opportunities available to non-majors:
* Look for Local Connections: A strong relationship between the university and the surrounding dance community is a great sign. Check for guest artists teaching classes, workshops, and film screenings on campus.
* Explore Student Clubs & Teams: Social media is your friend! Research dance teams and student-run clubs on platforms like Instagram and YouTube.
* Analyze the Vibe: Beyond skill level, consider the atmosphere of a group. Does it align with your values and artistic goals?
* Network: Connect with people offering dance opportunities off-campus through workshops or local studios.
[Image of Nailah Randall-Bellinger instructing a group of students as they balance parallel with their arms overhead next to yoga mats.Caption: Nailah Randall-Bellinger (right) leads a noncredit conditioning class at Harvard. Photo by Melissa Blackall, Courtesy Office for the Arts at harvard.]
Key Takeaways for Your Search
Ultimately, forging your own dance path in college is about being proactive and open-minded. Don’t dismiss non-credit options as less valuable. They can provide a uniquely enriching and creatively stimulating experience, allowing you to integrate your passion for dance with a broader academic journey. Tamara Houck, co-director of the Tufts tap ensemble, recalls “scouring through the Tufts Tap Instagram and realy analyzing the community,” as a key part of her decision-making process. Your research will pay off, helping you find the perfect fit for your individual needs and aspirations.