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The Stanford Dance Division is located at
Roble Studios
375 Santa Teresa
Stanford, CA 94305-8125

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Dance Division Director
Tony Kramer
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Tel: (650) 723-1234
Fax: (650) 723-0843
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Looking for the non-credit offerings or for Richard Powers' web pages?
They are now located at
http://socialdance.stanford.edu.

Cori Marquis and Katharine Hawthorne in with(out), choreographed by Cori Marquis for the 2008 Spring Migration Dance Concert. [photograph by Sonja Zugic]

Welcome to the Stanford Dance Division!

The Stanford Dance Division offers a range of broadly diverse approaches to dance as a performing art, cultural practice, political act and embodiment of ideology and beliefs. All of the dimensions through which one comes to experience dance, from studying a range of dance techniques, choreographing and performing to viewing and critically and historically assessing dance, are represented in the course offerings of the Dance Division.

Dance at Stanford is positioned as a rich and living art medium through which we read culture and our location within it. Through academic and creative studio work, students are introduced to new models of scholarship that explore dance’s capacity to chart and at times resist social norms and bodily behaviors. Through sustained and rigorous encounters with dance, students in the Dance Division gain skills for understanding how bodies move through cultural spaces and the complex factors of identity, culture and history that determine how we perceive these bodies.

Working from a grounding in Western dance practices, a variety of global dance forms are also offered to invite students to experience dance as a celebration, enactment and contestation of identity and power. Dance is thus highlighted as a unique area of study focusing on the moving body and bringing to the Humanities conceptual and empirical approaches to studying history, culture and political acts.

Autumn Quarter 2008 we will bring choreographer Ann Carlson to present information about her Feet to the Fire project, an intensive, interdisciplinary course begun this year at Wesleyan University that melds scientific and choreographic inquiry in pursuit of one of the most important topics facing society: climate change due to global warming.

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News

Faculty member Janice Ross awarded The de la Torre Bueno 2008 Special Citation. Read more.


Supplemental Audition Information for Prospective Freshman and Transfer Applicants

All of our dance classes are open to Stanford students. There is no audition requirement for undergraduate courses or the Minor program, although some instructors require a certain level of proficiency for class participation. A few of the upper division performance classes are by audition, which are held during the academic year for interested students.


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Last updated on June 23, 2008. Please email comments and suggestions to .