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Masters in Dance, General


Masters degrees in Dance, General:  A general program that prepares individuals to express ideas, feelings, and/or inner visions through the performance of one or more of the dance disciplines, including but not limited to ballet, modern, jazz, ethnic, and folk dance, and that focuses on the study and analysis of dance as a cultural phenomenon. Includes instruction in technique, choreography, Laban notation, dance history and criticism, and dance production.

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California Institute of the Arts
Masters degree
Art (MFA)
California Institute of the Arts

A forum for the sustained exploration of possibilities in cultural production, the Program in Art pushes students to question conventional ideas about contemporary art. It challenges every artist to develop a critical self-awareness about his or her own work and better understand the issues and contexts that inform artmaking in today's world.

Encompassing both studio practice and theory, the Program in Art offers instruction in a wide range of media,...

California Institute of the Arts
Masters degree
Photography and Media (MFA)
California Institute of the Arts

The Program in Photography and Media is committed to educating independent artists in a world where photographic imagery and new media representations and strategies are omnipresent. From foundation work through graduate studies, courses are designed to challenge conventional notions of artistic practice and to question the position of representation within contemporary culture. The program encourages debate and experimentation, since nothing is stable...

Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus
Masters degree
Dance, General
Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus


Bennington College
Masters degree
Dance, General
Bennington College


Florida State University
Masters degree
Dance, General
Florida State University


Hollins University
Masters degree
Dance, General
Hollins University


Mills College
Masters degree
Dance, General
Mills College


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