Program Overview
It emphasizes pedagogical structure and theory, encompassing various ballet and modern dance styles. Graduates are equipped to teach ballet to students of all ages, apply pedagogical principles effectively, and demonstrate mastery of diverse dance styles. The program blends classroom learning with practical teaching experiences and performance opportunities, ensuring students are well-rounded and ready for success in the dance field.
Program Outline
It focuses on pedagogical structure and theory, encompassing various styles and schools of ballet and modern dance from pre-ballet to advanced levels.
Objectives
Graduates will be equipped to:
- Teach ballet to students of all ages in professional and university dance programs.
- Apply pedagogical structure and theory effectively in dance instruction.
- Demonstrate mastery of diverse ballet and modern dance styles and schools.
- Function as engaged and educated citizens in their professional dance teaching careers.
Program Description
This intensive program blends classroom learning with practical teaching experiences through internships in The Hartt School Community Division's dance classes and local public schools.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods
The program utilizes a combination of classroom instruction and practical teaching experiences through internships.
Unique Approaches
The program emphasizes a strong pedagogical foundation, ensuring graduates are well-equipped to effectively teach dance across different styles and levels. This focus sets it apart from other ballet programs that primarily concentrate on performance training.
Careers:
Career Paths
Graduates of the program can pursue careers as:
- Ballet instructors in professional dance schools and universities
- Private ballet teachers
- Choreographers
- Dance studio owners
- Dance company administrators
Career Opportunities
Numerous opportunities exist for graduates within professional dance schools, universities, private studios, and dance companies, both nationally and internationally.
Career Outcomes
Graduates have successfully secured positions in renowned organizations such as the Paul Taylor Dance Company, Martha Graham Dance Company, Repertory Dance Theater, Broadway, José Limón, Charlotte Ballet, and Whim W’him.
Other:
- The program emphasizes performance alongside teaching, offering students opportunities to participate in four major productions per year featuring works by renowned choreographers and student choreographers. It combines strong pedagogical foundation, practical teaching experience, and performance opportunities to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the field.
Entry Requirements:
Ballet Pedagogy Emphasis:
- Minimum audition requirements, including ballet technique, pointe work, modern technique, and improvisation.
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae detailing dance experience.
- Two letters of recommendation from dance instructors or professionals who can speak to your abilities and potential as a dance educator.
- Completion of high school diploma or equivalent, with strong academic records preferred.
General Admission Requirements for The Hartt School:
- Competitive audition
- High School transcript with a GPA of 3.0 or higher recommended
- Recommendation letters
- Personal essay outlining your educational goals and aspirations
- The application deadline for Ballet Pedagogy is usually December 1st.
- Auditions are typically held in January and February.
- International applicants are required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores demonstrating English language proficiency.
- Financial Aid and Scholarships are available for qualified applicants.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- TOEFL score of 80 or higher
- IELTS score of 6.5 or higher
Note:
The specific entry and language proficiency requirements may vary depending on the applicant's individual circumstances, program availability, and the year of application.