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Summer Arts Camp >> Summer Camp Programs >> Dance >> High School >> Modern Emphasis
High School Modern Dance Summer Program ::
Program length 3 Weeks
Dates June 20 - July 11 and/or July 12 - August 3, 2009
Cost $3920
Age range This program is open to students who will complete grades 9-12 during the 2008-09 school year.
Openings remaining Yes. Apply by February 1, 2009 for the best chance of admission and financial aid.
Audition/portfolio required? Yes, see below.
Apply Apply online ($35) or by mail ($50).

Overview

The Summer Dance Intensive Program offers a curriculum designed for the serious student who wishes to study both ballet and modern dance in a concentrated, creative atmosphere. All classes provide a positive, focused environment and are designed to challenge every student to develop to the fullest extent of their abilities.

Classes are taught by a distinguished faculty, all of whom are working professionals in the field of dance. In addition to teaching daily technique classes, the instructors restage choreography and create original works in a variety of styles that showcase students. Each three-week session culminates with a public showing of the repertory pieces.

Dance majors will train six hours a day and may choose to attend one or both of the three-week sessions.

Details

The modern emphasis includes the following:

  • Ballet Technique
  • Modern Technique
  • Improvisation/Composition
  • Jazz
  • Body Conditioning
  • Repertory

Modern Dance Prerequisites: Students should have had at least three years of previous training.

Due to the focused nature of this curriculum, students do not participate in any elective classes outside of the dance curriculum.

Audition/Portfolio Requirements

An audition is required for acceptance into either the ballet emphasis or modern dance emphasis programs, and may be accomplished by submission of a video/DVD or by attending a regional audition.

All applicants should include the following with their application:

  • A photograph taken in first arabesque (ballet) or full body pose (modern).
  • A list of training experiences. Please include subject (Modern, Ballet, Jazz, Composition, Other), dates, names and locations of schools and names of teachers.
  • A video audition if not attending a live regional audition

Video audition for modern:

Center floor exercises (no barre):

Part I: A three-minute modern dance warm-up that includes basic vocabulary; the warm-up should give a sense of the applicant’s placement, line, body awareness, flexibility and control.

Part II: Performance of one solo piece no longer than two minutes. The choreography for the solo may be the applicant’s or another person’s creative work and should include dynamic range, ability to move in space, change levels and use of the floor. Please identify the choreographer and piece.

Applicants submitting a recorded audition are encouraged to apply before February 1 and will be notified of admission decisions within six weeks. Applicants will be considered on a rolling basis until full enrollment is reached. Applicants auditioning in person do not need to submit a video recording and will receive notice of admission decisions within two weeks of their auditions. View list of regional audition sites.

Special Notes

Because of the vigorous nature of the dance program, participants should be free of injury prior to arrival. Any health-related concern should be acknowledged on the medical form and reported to the dance department prior to arrival. Dancers are expected to maintain a body weight that is proportionate to their height and bone structure.

All students are expected to be well-groomed; long hair must be worn up and off the neck. A complete listing of required dance attire and supplies will be included in the student handbook and posted on the website.

 
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