Over the coming months, we will feature MFA programs throughout the United States. If you would like your program to be featured, please contact Blog Director Jill Randall and randalldanceprojects@gmail.com.
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Choreography and dancers: Hannah Andersen and Chloe Engel; photo: Dakota Bouher
Degrees offered: MA, MS, MFA
Website: music.uoregon.edu/areas-study/dance Audition/application deadline: January 1 (open until filled)Average age range of current masters students: 22-38 (and all ages are welcome)Average length of time to complete the MFA: 3 years
The University of Oregon's Master of Fine Arts Degree in dance provides a strong theoretical and practical foundation upon which each student can build an individualized degree. Flexible emphases, supported by faculty expertise, permit elective areas of study in performance, choreography, collaboration, education, history, contemporary issues, and dance science. The graduate teaching fellowship provides a tremendous opportunity for graduate students to hone their teaching skills while in pursuit of their degree. Graduate students have numerous opportunities to perform and present work. Many students seek collaborative environments in the areas of screendance, and as a part of the School of Music and Dance, there is great opportunity for choreographer/composer collaborations. Nestled in the natural beauty of Eugene, with a strong independent arts culture, there is opportunity for the graduate student to engage with the community and expand work even beyond the university.
-Associate Professor Shannon Mockli
Installation: Hannah Andersen, Dancer: Sarah Ebert; photo by Hixie & Co. Photography
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