Studying Dance

Subtitle
A Guide for Campus and Beyond

Author Karen Schupp

"Studying Dance: A Guide for Campus and Beyond" is a comprehensive bridge for students transitioning into the first year of a college dance program. Through this text, students will understand dance in new and exciting ways, embrace it as an academic discipline, navigate and take charge of their dance education, and visualize potential careers after graduation.

"Studying Dance: A Guide for Campus and Beyond" opens students’eyes to all the artistic, cultural and educational aspects of dance. By expanding their thinking, students will move to a deeper understanding of themselves as dancers and the world around them.

The author demystifies the entire first-year experience while guiding students in the discovery of dance as a multifaceted discipline. Students will examine academic expectations, time management, the importance of staying focused, and balancing school and life. They will delve into the various areas of dance and a range of careers and paths available to them. They will learn the differences in types of college dance courses, the approaches used and how to personalize their dance education through individualized instructional opportunities and peer collaboration. The text also will prompt students to visualize and plan their dance lives beyond campus so they can set clear goals for studying and succeeding as young professionals.

Bio

Karen Schupp is the associate drector of the School of Film, Dance and Theatre at Arizona State University and the associate editor of the Journal of Dance Education. Her research addresses innovative pedagogical practices and curricula in postsecondary dance education, dance competition culture and social justice within dance education.


Date published
Publisher
Human Kinetics
ISBN
978-1450437165
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