B.F.A.
Ballet majors are trained for professional performing and
teaching careers through daily ballet technique classes and
a variety of courses designed especially for ballet majors
that include pointe, men’s classes, character dance,
partnering, ballet history, choreography, repertoire, acting
for dancers, music, kinesiology, ballet fitness and care of
injuries, dance fitness and conditioning, dance production
and lighting, jazz and tap.
The program is housed in the Alice Sheets Marriott Center
for Dance, a beautifully designed and exceptionally
functional residence for dance.
Performance Opportunities: Utah Ballet is the
resident performing company of the Ballet Department. It
consists of 20 or more dancers selected by an audition of
new and continuing students who are awarded scholarships.
The Company rehearses repertoire daily, performs two concert
seasons each year on campus, and tours to cities in the
Intermountain West. Guest choreographers are regularly
commissioned to set works on the Company.
Ballet Ensemble, featuring choreography by faculty and
guests provides another performance opportunity for Ballet
majors who are selected by audition.
Ballet Showcase, presented twice each year, provides
students the opportunity for choreographic experimentation,
and features original choreography by students and qualified
choreographers selected by the artistic advisor. Dancers are
invited to participate by student choreographers who are
responsible for all aspects of the production.
Character Dance Ensemble (CDE) consists of ballet majors
who are chosen by the artistic director. A large number of
performances take place on and off campus, and serve as the
Department's primary outreach resource. Members of CDE are
awarded scholarships.
The department also provides ballet study for non-majors
and develops general appreciation for ballet as an art form
through foundation and integration courses which fulfill
general education requirements.
Additional Sources of Information: Brochures,
applications, instructions for video or in-person auditions,
and departmental scholarship information are available
through the department office, and may also be found on the
website at: www.ballet.utah.edu. The Department of Ballet
also publishes a yearly updated student handbook for
undergraduate students containing four-year course
schedules, graduation requirements for each undergraduate
emphasis, departmental policies and procedures, and student
advising information.
Undergraduate Programs: The Department of Ballet
offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in the following
emphases:
Performance Emphasis: Students are prepared for
performing careers in ballet, and character dance. There are
courses in a variety of dance styles, two levels of
partnering classes, and many opportunities to perform and
choreograph. A course in the preparation of individual
resumes for audition purposes is also offered. Advisor,
Barbara Hamblin.
Teaching Emphasis: The Teaching Emphasis Program
provides a valid and unique course of study for dance
teacher preparation and fosters high-quality teaching as a
profession. Students in this emphasis are regarded as
pre-majors until they have been judged to have the aptitude
and ability to teach ballet and one other dance style
approved by the faculty. The decision to allow or invite a
student to major in this area is made no later than the end
of the sophomore year. Contact the department for
information. Advisor, Barbara Hamblin
Character Dance Emphasis: This emphasis offers
students more varied performance and production
opportunities. Membership in Character Dance Ensemble plus
three years of character dance are required. Please contact
the department for information. Advisor, Richard Wacko
Admission to the Major: Students are officially
accepted as pre-majors after the department has been
notified of his/her admission to the University and by
successfully passing a ballet technique audition held by the
Department.
Freshman Admissions: Students entering as
freshmen must submit a departmental application and two
photographs in ballet attire and required poses before
scheduling an in-person audition or mailing a videotape.
Since the program is intensive, students are advised to have
at least six years of continuous and concentrated study in
ballet prior to enrolling in the department.
Transfer Students Admissions: Transfer students
must submit a copy of their transcripts, audition in person
or videotape, and must qualify for Ballet Technique 3290 or
above. Transfer students may graduate from the Ballet
Department only if they fulfill all requirements and spend a
minimum of three full years in residence at the University
of Utah.
Placement Classes: All students entering the
program are required to attend a placement class held
immediately prior to the beginning of Fall Semester.
Students will be assigned to the appropriate ballet
technique class according to the level of individual
accomplishment.
Pre-major Probationary Period: All ballet
students are designated pre-majors upon entrance, signifying
probationary status. Full ballet major status is achieved by
being promoted into an upper-division technique level (BALLE
3290 or above) by the sophomore year.
Exams: A practicum examination is held at the end
of the academic year, at which time faculty evaluate and
determine retention and promotion of each student. Students
must earn a grade of B or better at all levels of technique
to be considered for promotion.
Scholarships: Utah Ballet and Character Dance
Ensemble members who maintain the minimum grade point
average are granted special departmental scholarships on a
semester basis. For further scholarship information, please
contact the Department of Ballet or go to our website: www.ballet.utah.edu.
Requirements for the Major: B.F.A.
Subsequent to departmental approval, ballet majors must
fulfill requirements in one of the following emphases:
Performance, Teaching, Character Dance.
First Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 1500 Elements of Music (2)
BALLE 1400 Ballet Fitness and Care of Injuries (2)
BALLE 2300 Character Dance I (1)
BALLE 3010 Acting for Dancers (2) Surnames A-L
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590, or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 1510 Music for Dancers (1)
BALLE 2810 Selected Topics (1)
BALLE 2310 Character Dance II (1)
BALLE 3010 Acting for Dancers (2) Surnames M-Z
Second Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
DANCE 1260 Modern Dance (2)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5)
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4700 Choreography I (3)
BALLE 4780 Teaching Essentials I (3)
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290,4590, or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
DANCE 1270 Modern Dance (2)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5)
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4710 Choreography II (3)
Third Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or
BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 2380 Jazz Dance I 2nd yr. (2)
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500,or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or
BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4400 Kinesiology & Physics Of Ballet (4)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 2390 Jazz Dance II 2nd yr. (2)
BALLE 4410 Ballet History (3)
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4760 Resume & Photo Preparation (0.5)
Plus Capstone hours fall or spring:
BALLE 4940 Senior Capstone Performance (2)
BALLE 4950 Senior Capstone Scholarly Research (2)
BALLE 4960 Senior Capstone Creative Research (3)
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590, or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
Plus Capstone hours fall or spring:
BALLE 4940 Senior Capstone Performance (2)
BALLE 4960 Senior Capstone Creative Research (3)
BALLE 4950 Senior Capstone Scholarly Research (2)
or 4999 Honors Thesis
ALSO Repertory 4630 (2 Ballet Ensembles), or 4650 (Utah
Ballet)
(minimum of 4 total credit hours). Repertory may be taken
during any semester.
Two semesters of 4580 may be substituted for 4560 and 4570
with faculty approval.
Utah Ballet Seniors take 4940 either fall or spring semester
of senior year. Non-Utah Ballet members add senior capstone
4950 or 4960.
Recommended Electives
Ballet Conditioning
Dance Production Lab
Costume Design and Construction
Rhythmic Tap
Teaching Emphasis
First Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 1400 Ballet Fitness and Care of Injuries (2)
BALLE 1500 Elements of Music (2)
BALLE 2300 Character I or 2380 Jazz I 2nd yr. (2)
BALLE 3010 Acting for Dancers (2) Surnames A-L
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 1510 Music for Dancers (1)
BALLE 2310 Character II or 2390 Jazz II 2nd yr. (2)
BALLE 2810 Selected Topics (1)
BALLE 3010 Acting for Dancers (2) Surnames N-Z
Second Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4225, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5)
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 3260 Dance Production (2)
BALLE 4780 Teaching Essentials I (3)
DANCE 1260 Modern Dance (2)
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4225, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5)
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4785 Teaching Essentials II (3)
BALLE 4820 Independent Study - Teaching (1)
DANCE 1270 Modern Dance (2)
Third Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4700 Choreography I (3)
BALLE 4870, 4880, or 4890 (Capstone) Teaching
Practicum-Other (1)
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4400 Kinesiology and Physics of Ballet (4)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4710 Choreography II (3)
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or
BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4760 Resume & Photo Preparation (0.5)
BALLE 4930 Teaching Practicum Ballet (Capstone) (1)
BALLE 4825 Ind. Study Teach-Other (1)
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5) men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4410 Ballet History (3)
BALLE 4610 (Ballet Ensemble), 4630 (Ballet Ensemble), 4650
(Utah Ballet), or 4670 (Ballet West). (Minimum of 3 total
credit hours).
Repertory may be taken during any semester.
Two semesters of 4580 may be substituted for 4560 and 4570
with faculty approval.
Recommended Electives:
Dance Conditioning
Costume Design and Construction
Advanced Choreography, Permission of Instructor
Rhythmic Tap
Character Emphasis
First Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, 4720 Pointe (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I(0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 1400 Ballet Fitness and Care of Injuries (2)
BALLE 1500 Elements of Music (2)
BALLE 2300 Character I (1)
BALLE 3010 Acting for Dancers (2) Surnames A-L
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590, or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or
BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 1510 Music for Dancers (1)
BALLE 2310 Character II (1)
BALLE 2810 Selected Topics (1)
BALLE 3010 Acting For Dancers (2) Surnames M-Z
Second Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500 or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5)
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 2380 Jazz Dance I 2nd yr. (2)
BALLE 4310 Advanced Character Dance I (1)
BALLE 4610 Character Dance Ensemble (1)
BALLE 4780 Teaching Essentials I (3)
BALLE 4820 Independent Study-Teaching (1)
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590, or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2200, 3200, 4200, 4500, or 4720 Pointe/Variations (1)
or
BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525 or 4725 Men’s Class (1)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5)
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 2390 Jazz Dance II 2nd yr. (2)
BALLE 4320 Advanced Character Dance II (1)
BALLE 4610 Character Dance Ensemble (1)
BALLE 4785 Teaching Essentials II (3)
BALLE 4825 Independent Study Teaching-Other (1)
Third Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 3260 Dance Production (2)
BALLE 4310 Advanced Character Dance I (1)
BALLE 4610 Character Dance Ensemble (1)
BALLE 4700 Choreography I (3)
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s class (1)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio II (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4400 Kinesiology & Phys. of Ballet (4)
BALLE 4710 Choreography II (4)
BALLE 4320 Advanced Character Dance II (1)
BALLE 4610 Character Dance Ensemble (1)
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2225, 3225, 4225, or 4725 Men’s class (1)
BALLE 4560 Partner Adagio I (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4760 Resume & Photo Preparation (0.5)
BALLE 4060 Perspectives in Character Dance (3)
BALLE 4930 Teaching Practicum Ballet (1)
ALSO Repertory 4630 (1 Ballet Ensemble), or 4650 (1 Utah
Ballet) (minimum of 2 total credit hours). Repertory may be
taken during any semester.
Spring Semester
BALLE 2290, 3290, 4290, 4590 or 4790 Ballet Technique (3)
BALLE 2225, 3225, 4525, or 4725 Men’s class (1)
BALLE 4570 Partner Adagio I (0.5) Men
BALLE 4580 Adv. Partner Adagio (1) Upper Div. Men only
BALLE 4410 Ballet History (3)
BALLE 4880 Teaching Practicum Character (1) Two semesters of
4580 my be substituted for 4560 and 4570 with faculty
approval.
Recommended Electives:
Costume Design and Construction
Ballet Conditioning
Rhythmic Tap
Character Dance History
M.F.A.
Graduate Adviser: Richard Wacko, 206 MCD.
Applicants must audition in person or by videotape. The application deadline is April 1 for fall semester.
Degree Requirements
The Department of Ballet offers four M.F.A. non-thesis
degrees. The M.F.A. degrees require a minimum two-year
residency in which the candidate must complete 60 credit
hours.
M.F.A. in Character Dance: This
program includes the study of European character dance
forms, perspectives, ethnology, and character dance history.
Written documentation explaining some aspect of character
dance and a videotape of character dance projects are
required.
M.F.A in Choreography/Teaching: The
candidate must present three major projects and one minor
choreographic project within the first three semesters. The
three major choreographic projects are accompanied by
written documentation explaining the choreographer’s
creative process. The written work is expected to be
completed in the candidate’s final semester. Videotapes of
the choreography and/or teaching project must accompany this
text.
M.F.A. in Performance: Written
documentation relating to the candidate’s performing career
is required. A videotape may accompany the written text.
M.F.A. in Scholarly Research: The
M.F.A. in Scholarly Research program requires extensive,
well-documented research resulting in a written text.
Areas of Specialization. Each
emphasis is flexible, allowing the candidate, with faculty
guidance, to design his/her individual program. We also
offer an M.F.A. degree which is a combination of various
components. Candidates in the character dance emphasis must
qualify for the Character Dance Ensemble. The performance
emphasis is available exclusively to Ballet West and Utah
Ballet dancers.
Financial Aid and Scholarships. Departmental
scholarships are available to graduate students. A ballet
technique audition is required of all candidates and may be
done by videotape. The teaching/choreography emphasis
requires submission of a videotape of choreographic works.
Technique and criteria for application, are the same as
those required for the undergraduate students. A limited
number of teaching assistantships which include tuition
waivers and hourly stipends for teaching assignments and
other duties are also available to second year graduate
students. Work-study is an option for students who meet the
work-study application deadline in January.
Pre-University Major Programs:
The Ballet Department offers the following two programs for
high school students that provide opportunities for ballet
training and study at the University:
Early Admission: High school
seniors with outstanding scholastic records may apply for
early admission to the University. Students so designated
register as fully matriculated freshman students even though
they have not received their high school diplomas.
High School University Student
Status: Students attending an accredited high school
who wish to participate in ballet technique classes at the
University of Utah concurrently, must be at least high
school sophomores 15 years of age or older. Sophomores must
have a minimum 3.7 GPA; Juniors, a 3.5 GPA; and Seniors, a
3.2 GPA. This opportunity is provided for the exceptionally
gifted ballet student. Prospective students must audition in
person and qualify for general admission to the University.
Students are accepted based upon their audition. Upon
acceptance, students must meet academic standards and
conduct themselves according to high school and University
behavioral codes. High School University Program students
pay fees according to the number of credit hours for which
they register. Credit and grades are awarded by the
University.
High School University Students are not
designated as majors or pre-majors until they are fully
matriculated. For more information and application
procedures please see our website: www.ballet.utah.edu.
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