Degrees offered: M.F.A. in Dance, M.A. in Culture and Performance, and Ph.D. in Culture and Performance
Department’s website: http://www.wacd.ucla.edu/
Audition and application deadlines: Application due November 1 to be considered for the following fall quarter. Audition requested after initial review of the application.
More information available on our website: http://www.wacd.ucla.edu/m-f-a-in-dance
Average age range of M.F.A. students: We do not track this kind of information. We have had students in our MFA program as young as 22, and as worldly as 40/50-something.
Average length of time to complete the M.F.A.: 3 years
The MFA degree is designed for students and continuing artists who will not only pursue professional choreographic careers, but who will redefine what these are for future generations. Students in our program are encouraged to develop a critical understanding of their cultural and historical location through an investigation of theories of culture and performance in relationship to their creative work. Consequently, choreography students become versatile in choreographic theorization and active participants in discourses of performance and of the body. We strongly encourage inter-cultural and multi-disciplinary interests as well as artists who may wish to move dance off the proscenium stage.
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Related blog posts:
Victoria Marks, UCLA professor: http://blog.lifeasamoderndancer.com/2014/04/artist-profile-65-victoria-marks-los-angeles-ca.html
Sarah Wilbur, UCLA PhD candidate: http://blog.lifeasamoderndancer.com/2015/08/artist-profile-101-sarah-wilbur-los-angeles-ca.html
Todd McQuade, UCLA MFA candidate: http://blog.lifeasamoderndancer.com/2015/12/artist-profile-120-todd-mcquade-los-angeles-ca.html
A Modern Dancer's Guide to Los Angeles: http://blog.lifeasamoderndancer.com/2015/07/a-modern-dancers-guide-tolos-angeles.html
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