Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24
Community Dance - MA |
Master of Arts in Community Dance
Community Dance - MA5055
School of Dance
137 Putnam Hall
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio 45701
740.593.1826
dance@ohio.edu
Delivery Mode: Athens Campus
Terms of Entry: Fall only
Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None
Program Overview
Community Dance is a rapidly growing professional and academic field, in which dance professionals engage with community participants through collaborative, inclusive practices. Our M.A. program is the first in the United States in this hybrid, dynamic field. Our curriculum develops knowledgeable, effective, creative advocates for dance as form of research and an adaptable, socially relevant practice. Graduates will be prepared to explain the value of dance participation, and to lead dance experiences that foster community and enhance civic responsibility.
The M.A. in Community Dance requires a minimum of 30 credit hours, and is typically completed in three or four semesters, excluding summer semesters. Part-time study is also available.
Students in the M.A. in Community Dance can also complete a complementary graduate certificate. These include Arts Administration, Gerontology, Global Health, Teaching English as a Foreign Language, War and Peace Studies, African Culture Through Music and Dance, and Women’s, Gender, Sexuality Studies. Most of these certificates can be completed with 12 to 18 credit hours, with 3 credit hours counting as electives in the M.A.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Community Dance will be able to:
- Evaluate, critique, and synthesize scholarship on community dance practices.
- Identify, apply, and interpret research and practice in dance pedagogy, including national standards for dance education.
- Identify appropriate methods for applied dance research.
- Demonstrate strong professional skills, including effective communication, creative problem-solving, organization, and project management.
- Refine proficiency in dance-movement practices, sufficient to teach, perform, and/or choreograph in at least one dance genre.
- Communicate research-based evidence for the value of dance participation in educational and community contexts.
- Create and lead dance experiences that foster community and enhance civic responsibility.
- Affirm that dance can be an inclusive practice, and critically question barriers to dance participation.
Opportunities for Graduates
- Teaching Artist in wellness programs such as those with Parkinson’s Disease
- Teaching Artist in community action programs such as those focusing on domestic abuse shelters or anti-violence programs
- Director of dance school or studio
- Community-engaged Dance Artist/Choreographer
- Arts administrator
- Community youth group leader
- Director of dance/movement program for senior center
- Community Engagement Director for dance companies and non-profit dance organizations
- Teaching Artist in community arts centers, dance companies, museums, pre-K-12 private and public schools, and other organizations
- Dance Integration Specialist
Further Information
Link to Program: https://ohio.edu/fine-arts/dance/master-arts-community-dance
Admission Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in dance in an accredited program, or a bachelor’s degree in a related field with demonstrated experience and training in dance.
- GPA 3.0 or higher
Applicants must submit a resumé or CV, statement of intent, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation. At least one of the recommendation letters should be from someone in the field of dance, and at least one should be from someone who has supervised, mentored, or observed the applicant in a professional setting.
Applicants who meet the above criteria will be invited to interview with the dance faculty.
Transfer Credit Policy:Students are expected to complete all of the required coursework for the M.A. in Community Dance at Ohio University. In certain circumstances, students may be awarded transfer credit based on prior graduate-level academic coursework and/or professional experience. These opportunities will be discussed and considered on an individual basis. All transfer credits are subject to Ohio University policy.
International Students
This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.
Graduation Requirements
The M.A. in Community Dance requires a minimum of 30 credit hours.
Electives
Complete a minimum of 7 hours of electives. A minimum of 3 hours must be from outside of the School of Dance. Eligible electives are as follows:
- AH 5111 - The Representation and Theorization of Gender in the History of Art
- ART 5125 - Working with Artists & Publics
- ART 5130 - Art Worlds: Intersections & Modalities
- AT 5790 - Wellness for Performing Artists
- CFS 5600 - Children, Families, and Diversity
- CFS 6890 - Self, Aging, and Society
- EDCS 6010 - Education & Cultural Diversity
- EDSP 5700 - Services and Supports under IDEA
- FAR 5200 - Concepts, Communications, and Considerations in Arts Management
- FAR 5300 - Funding and Development for Arts Organizations
- HLTH 5300 - Health Issues: U.S. Underserved Populations
- HLTH 6130 - Aging and Health
- MGT 5550 - Creativity and Innovation Management
- MPA 5680 - Nonprofit Financial Management and Resource Development
- MPA 5710 - Social Entrepreneurship
- SOC 5670 - Violence Against Women
- SOC 5700 - Sociology of Gender
- SOC 6050 - Graduate Seminar in Race and Ethnicity
- SOC 6060 - Graduate Seminar in Social Inequality
- SOC 6070 - Graduate Seminar in Globalization and Development
- SOC 6080 - Graduate Seminar: Poverty
- SW 5293 - Aging in American Society
- THAR 5410 - Introduction to Theater Management
- THAR 5700 - Practicum in Dramaturgy
- THAR 5710 - Seminar: Topics in Theater History
- WGSS 5100 - Global Feminisms
- WGSS 5110 - Women and Globalization
- WGSS 5500 - Advanced Feminist Theory
- WGSS 5600 - Gender, Sexuality, and Culture
- WGSS 5610 - Queer Theory
- WGSS 5890 - Graduate Seminar in Feminist Theory
- Any additional DANC course at the 5000-level or higher
Additional Requirements
Students must demonstrate proficiency in at least one dance genre, sufficient to teach, perform, and/or choreograph in that form. Achievement of this outcome will be determined by a faculty committee. Additional studio coursework (such as DANC 5360 or 5230) may be necessary for some students to demonstrate proficiency in dance studio practices.