Program Overview
Drew University's Dance Minor empowers students to become skilled dancers and choreographers who excel in collaboration and critical analysis. The program emphasizes cultural and social influences in dance, fostering artists who can integrate these insights into their creations. It complements various majors within the Theatre & Dance Department, enhancing students' artistic development and broadening their career prospects.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The dance minor at Drew University aims to produce well-rounded dancers and choreographers who are effective collaborators, knowledgeable in dance studies, and capable of critically analyzing dance and movement through research and performance. The program focuses on developing artists who can recognize the cultural and social influences shaping dance today and integrate these ideas into their dance creation.
Other:
The dance minor is a part of the Theatre & Dance Department at Drew University. The program is led by Kimani Fowlin, the Director of the Dance Program and Assistant Professor of Dance. The dance minor is designed to complement other majors, such as Theatre Arts, Arts Administration, Applied Performance, Musical Theatre, and Theatre Arts.