Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU is #1
Actually Pace, Oklahoma City, and Boston Conservatory are.
Indiana is considered the Harvard of dance major programs. The acceptance rate is under 10%. Extremely strong program that many professional companies will hire from.
Anonymous wrote:bother.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as she stays away from UMD she should be ok. UMD grads are unemployable.
What makes you stay this? UMD is DD’s first choice.
The lack of audition process means that only the worst dancers go there. The faculty is incredibly weak and has little to work with. Not only do they have trouble getting hired but we won't hire anyone that was taught by a UMD grad.
Even students that enter with some skill will not keep pace with peers elsewhere. I sit on the otherside if the table and toss the resumes. Too many have underperformed to even bither.
Are you hiring for teaching or performing roles? Doesn’t UMD have a scholarship awarded to talented dancers by audition? If you’re hiring for performing roles, wouldn’t the audition speak louder than the school?
Both. Haven't had a competent audition in 5 years. The really strong local schools don't hire them to teach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Utah has an excellent dance program.
We moved from Bethesda to Park City, UT 5 years ago. The majority of last year's seniors from my daughter's dance studio are currently freshman dance majors at UT and they rave about the program.
Yes. It’s fabulous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If in VA, JMU has a BA in Dance. George Mason and VCU both offer BFA programs. These are all audition programs and well regarded. Many students can double major with a BA but find it very difficult to do so with a BFA program. In MD, UMD has a BA and Towson’s degree is a BFA. DD is looking at public schools offering BA programs because she wants to double major in another academic discipline.
UMBC also has a BA program. Salisbury has a dance minor and an audition-based dance company. In addition, Hopkins's BFA dance program is one of the top in the country (so is Towson's, in case you didn't know that).
Shenandoah has an excellent dance program with BFA and BA options. Radford's program is also BFA and BA. ODU has a dance program as well - my daughter did their dance intensive 2 years in a row and really liked it there. It isn't as intense as others, but might be worth a look.
NC and PA also have some amazing options - our favorite in NC was actually Meredith, and she liked Slippery Rock in PA.
My child always intended on a second field and that IS generally easier at a BA program.
I searched probably every single program in the country using the Dance Magazine College Guide. I am also on the FB group called Dance Parents College Bound. I have fallen in love with the most random places. My kid actually had Northern Michigan U as an option.
Bets of luck!
Thanks for this! Did your daughter consider JMU’s Dance Program? Why or why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU is #1
Actually Pace, Oklahoma City, and Boston Conservatory are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Utah has an excellent dance program.
We moved from Bethesda to Park City, UT 5 years ago. The majority of last year's seniors from my daughter's dance studio are currently freshman dance majors at UT and they rave about the program.
bother.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as she stays away from UMD she should be ok. UMD grads are unemployable.
What makes you stay this? UMD is DD’s first choice.
The lack of audition process means that only the worst dancers go there. The faculty is incredibly weak and has little to work with. Not only do they have trouble getting hired but we won't hire anyone that was taught by a UMD grad.
Even students that enter with some skill will not keep pace with peers elsewhere. I sit on the otherside if the table and toss the resumes. Too many have underperformed to even bither.
Are you hiring for teaching or performing roles? Doesn’t UMD have a scholarship awarded to talented dancers by audition? If you’re hiring for performing roles, wouldn’t the audition speak louder than the school?
Anonymous wrote:University of Utah has an excellent dance program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as she stays away from UMD she should be ok. UMD grads are unemployable.
What makes you stay this? UMD is DD’s first choice.
The lack of audition process means that only the worst dancers go there. The faculty is incredibly weak and has little to work with. Not only do they have trouble getting hired but we won't hire anyone that was taught by a UMD grad.
Even students that enter with some skill will not keep pace with peers elsewhere. I sit on the otherside if the table and toss the resumes. Too many have underperformed to even bither.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as she stays away from UMD she should be ok. UMD grads are unemployable.
What makes you stay this? UMD is DD’s first choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If in VA, JMU has a BA in Dance. George Mason and VCU both offer BFA programs. These are all audition programs and well regarded. Many students can double major with a BA but find it very difficult to do so with a BFA program. In MD, UMD has a BA and Towson’s degree is a BFA. DD is looking at public schools offering BA programs because she wants to double major in another academic discipline.
UMBC also has a BA program. Salisbury has a dance minor and an audition-based dance company. In addition, Hopkins's BFA dance program is one of the top in the country (so is Towson's, in case you didn't know that).
Shenandoah has an excellent dance program with BFA and BA options. Radford's program is also BFA and BA. ODU has a dance program as well - my daughter did their dance intensive 2 years in a row and really liked it there. It isn't as intense as others, but might be worth a look.
NC and PA also have some amazing options - our favorite in NC was actually Meredith, and she liked Slippery Rock in PA.
My child always intended on a second field and that IS generally easier at a BA program.
I searched probably every single program in the country using the Dance Magazine College Guide. I am also on the FB group called Dance Parents College Bound. I have fallen in love with the most random places. My kid actually had Northern Michigan U as an option.
Bets of luck!
Anonymous wrote:NYU is #1
Anonymous wrote:NYU is #1