| Masters of Fine Arts in Dance |
![]() The emphasis of the MFA in dance at Florida State University is choreography and performance, complemented by scholarly studies in dance history, theory, and research methods. It is designed both for recent dance graduates and for practicing dance professionals who wish to deepen the artistic and intellectual scope of their education. Students who are designated “returning professionals” by the FSU faculty have significant latitude in shaping their MFA degree requirements.
For each candidate, the program culminates in a fully produced graduate thesis concert in the Nancy Smith Fichter Dance Theatre—a concert for which the student, working with a partner, plans and executes all aspects, from advertising to house management, from choreographic program to technical design. Admission / Program Requirements
Admissions / Program Requirements
Placement and Proficiency On entrance into the program, all MFA students are assigned an appropriate placement, or technique level, in ballet and in contemporary dance. At the end of a studio technique course, students must demonstrate the necessary technical progress to enroll at the next level; otherwise, they re-enroll at the same level. These specific proficiency requirements apply:
Dance Forum The department schedules a series of lectures and films throughout the academic year. Because an understanding of ballet and contemporary dance is increased by an appreciation of their history, theory, and repertory, the series is a part of required technique coursework for graduate students. Attendance is reflected through their ballet and contemporary dance course evaluation. Research Component in Dance History MFA candidates are required to take three semesters of Dance History and Theory courses. In their first semester, they enroll in the Seminar in Dance History and Research, DAN 5191. They take two additional history courses, in consultation with the academic advisor, from the variety of offerings in the department. History courses require research and writing projects. MFA Concert—Creative Thesis in Performance and/or Choreography The candidate’s culminating project is the production of a concert, in partnership with one or two other candidates. The department assigns concert dates and partners. Two faculty members serve as concert mentors and are designated by mutual agreement of the students, the MFA program director, and the mentors. Candidates will receive detailed procedures for accomplishing this creative thesis, which also includes a post-concert conference with faculty and production staff. Comprehensive Examination The required comprehensive examination consists of two parts, written and oral. It is scheduled no earlier than the term in which the student is completing all required coursework. The student must enroll in DAN 8966 for the term in which the exam is taken. Curriculum | Requirements Please note: Course names, numbers, and requirements are subject to change. Semester hours for each course are shown in parentheses. I. Dance Technique (22–24 hours) DAA 5118 (3) – Contemporary Dance DAA 5218 (3) – Ballet Both ballet and contemporary dance are taken four days each week throughout enrollment. II. Dance History and Theory (9 hours) Dan 5191 (3) – Seminar in Dance History and Research (fall semester) 2 additional dance history courses (6) III. Other Required Dance Courses (15 hours) DAA 5618 (3) – Choreography (fall semester) DAA 5648 (3) – Choreographic Project (spring semester; prerequisite: DAA 5618) DAN 5158 (3) – Performance and Directing (fall semester) DAN 5190 (3) – Theory and Practice of Technique (offered spring semester, every other year) DAN 5510 (3) – Visual Design for Choreography (offered spring semester, every other year) IV. Electives (6–8 hours) V. Creative Thesis/MFA Concert (6 hours)DAN 5972 (6) DAN 5972 (6) VI. Master’s Comprehensive Examination (0 hours) DAN 5960 (0) Note: The total for graduation is a minimum of 60 semester hours. A minimum of 65% (39 hours) must be in the areas of technique, choreography, or performance. This is particularly relevant to the selection of electives and the exercise of options in the technique component of the program. Courses applicable to the 39-hour minimum requirement are Ballet, Contemporary Dance, Dance Ensemble, Dance Performance, Choreography, Choreographic Project, Theory and Practice of Technique, Theory of Dance, Performance and Directing, Creative Thesis, and appropriate electives. MFA | Application Checklist
Graduate Financial Aid Departmental Graduate Assistantships: These are available to qualified students and often combines teaching and research or a combination of different work responsibilities. When applying, it is important to include as much information as possible about special abilities, interests, and experience.
How to Apply for Aid: Complete and return the MFA / MA graduate apprenticeship / assistantship application form. MFA - MA Graduate Assistantship - Apprenticeship Form For more information, contact: MFA in Dance and MA-in Dance Studio candidates Patricia Phillips MFA Program Director Department of Dance P.O. Box 3062120 Florida State University Tallahassee FL 32306-2120 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it 850.644.9963 |