Academic Catalog 2019-20

Dance (BFA)

The BFA in Dance combines the comprehensive liberal arts education of Dominican University of California with the technically rigorous and creatively expansive dance training of Alonzo King LINES Ballet. Classical ballet is the mainstay and technical foundation of Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA at Dominican University of California. The integration of balance and harmony; the cultivation of intuition and practical thinking, and the development of artistry and character, are the goals. The human being is seen as a condensed microcosm of the vast macrocosm, containing all of its attributes and potentialities. The human body is understood as a triumvirate in a hierarchy of mind, body and soul, where mind is above body and soul above mind. Ballet technique is viewed not as a style, but as a science of movement based on natural laws which govern the mechanics, shape, and movement directions of everything that exists.

In the art of dance, the dancer is charged with the act of becoming, moment by moment, the embodiment of living ideas and experience. With its direct relationship to one of the foremost choreographers of our time, the program stands in a unique position, offering students access to the process and environment in which current thought in the art form is being shaped. Students will be challenged to discover and articulate, through both physical and verbal means, their own point of view as dance artists and human beings.

“In LINES’ training philosophy, each individual’s interior facility is tapped, cajoled, nourished and brought forth. By focusing on individual character, we are offering a key to knowledge and awareness that will be utilized whether or not the student chooses to pursue a performing career in dance.” — Alonzo King

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Students are versatile dance artists who posses technical proficiency in ballet and contemporary modern dance, and integrate skills in improvisation and choreography
  2. Students critically evaluate the significance and impact of dance from historical and cultural perspectives
  3. Students value diverse viewpoints, collaborate effectively, and embody professional and leadership skills
  4. Students apply their knowledge of sound biomechanics to all movement practices
  5. Students launch their journey as independent artists through sustained effort, creative risk-taking and trust in their own artistic intuition

Requirements

Core Courses

BIO 3810Anatomy and Kinesiology for Dance

3.00 units

BIO 3815Anatomy and Kinesiology for Dance Lab

1.00 unit

DANC 1101Ballet Technique

3.00 units

DANC 1102Ballet Technique

3.00 units

DANC 2101Ballet Technique

3.00 units

DANC 2102Ballet Technique

3.00 units

DANC 3101Ballet Technique

3.00 units

DANC 3102Ballet Technique

3.00 units

DANC 4101Ballet Technique

3.00 units

DANC 4102Ballet Technique

3.00 units

DANC 1201Modern Technique

1.50 units

DANC 1202Modern Technique

1.50 units

DANC 2201Modern Technique

1.50 units

DANC 2202Modern Technique

1.50 units

DANC 3201Modern Technique

1.50 units

DANC 3202Modern Technique

1.50 units

DANC 4201Modern Technique

1.50 units

DANC 4202Modern Technique

1.50 units

DANC 1301Gryokinesis, Gyrotonics

1.50 units

DANC 1302Gyrokinesis, Gyrotonics

1.50 units

DANC 2301Gyrokinesis, Gyrotonics

1.50 units

DANC 2302Gyrokinesis, Gyrotonics

1.50 units

DANC 3301Gyrokinesis, Gyrotonics

1.50 units

DANC 3302Gyrokinesis, Gyrotonics

1.50 units

DANC 4301Gyrokinesis, Gyrotonics

1.50 units

DANC 4302Gyrokinesis, Gyrotonics

1.50 units

DANC 1401Workshop

2.00 units

DANC 1402Workshop

2.00 units

DANC 2401Workshop

2.00 units

DANC 2402Workshop

2.00 units

DANC 3401Workshop

2.00 units

DANC 3402Workshop

2.00 units

DANC 4401Workshop

2.00 units

DANC 4402Workshop

2.00 units

DANC 1990/DANC 2990/DANC 3990/DANC 4990Performance

0.00 units

DANC 2990/DANC 1990/DANC 3990/DANC 4990Performance

0.00 units

DANC 3501Dance History I (World)

4.00 units

DANC 3502Dance History II

4.00 units

DANC 3990/DANC 1990/DANC 2990/DANC 4990Performance

0.00 units

DANC 4990/DANC 1990/DANC 2990/DANC 3990Performance

0.00 units

DANC 4991Senior Project I

1.00 unit

DANC 4993Senior Project II

2.00 units

Elective

MUS 1001/MUS 3210Materials of Music and Performing Arts

4.00 units

Total Credit Hours: 83

The location of courses is shared by Dominican University of California, LINES San Francisco Dance Center, and the Marin Ballet. Performance courses will be held in the studios of the Dance Schools. General Education and Theory courses will be held on the Dominican University of California campus in San Rafael.

Dance Academic Admission Requirements

Academic admission requirements are the same as general admission for other Liberal Arts majors at Dominican University of California. In addition, BFA in Dance applicants are required to submit a dance application and complete an in­person or video audition.

Transfer students are evaluated by the University under the same policies that apply to all Dominican University of California transfer applicants. Equivalencies for the performance­based courses are evaluated by the Lead Faculty in the Dance major in consultation with the Department Chair. An in­person or video audition is also required of all transfer students.