The Department of Dance & Theatre is part of the College of Liberal Arts and Social
Sciences at UNT. The diverse curriculum offers breadth and depth in academics and
performance.
About
- Our department offers a Dance Teacher Certification and a Dance Minor.
- There are approximately 2 full-time faculty members.
- The faculty teaches from a kinesiological base, using a somatic approach to produce
healthy dancers. Focus is placed on the education of the total individual and prepares
students soundly for any graduate dance program.
- Admission to the dance program requires an entrance and placement audition. Dates
for prospective student auditions are posted on the Dance Admissions page of our website.
- Student performance opportunities include faculty and guest-artist choreography, as
well as student led projects. In addition to the department concerts, faculty members
often use student performers in commissioned choreography projects.
- Recent Guest Artists include Hailey Summers from Dallas, TX. and Flock Works Dance
from the US and Germany.
- Student dancers and choreographers participate annually in the ACDA regional dance
festival.
- The program offers eight levels of Modern and Ballet technique, two levels of Jazz,
and two levels of Tap technique.
- Students have unique opportunities to work on the technical and design aspects of
performance in areas such as costumes, lighting, and stage management.
- Scholarships are available based on merit and talent.
- The national dance honors society, Chi Tau Epsilon, has a chapter in the department.
- The choreography of the dance faculty has been presented nationally and internationally.
- Technical design faculty have won awards for their costume, lighting, and set designs
for dance and theatre.
- Facilities include wood and sprung floors, large rehearsal/class studios and a 415
seat performance venue.
Dance and Theatre faculty continue to work in the industry, locally, nationally and
internationally. Department alumni work with professional dance and theatre companies
as dancers, choreographers, actors and artistic directors. Others are educators or
administrators in universities, public schools, and private and professional studios.
Still others have pursued careers in areas such as dance therapy, movement analysis,
the dance fitness industry, radio, television, and film.
The University of North Texas is the leading university of the Dallas-Fort Worth region.
It offers financial aid, legal aid, counseling and job placement for students. For
more information about the University of North Texas, please visit unt.edu.
NOTE: The Bachelor of Arts (BA) with a major in Dance will not be accepting new students
after August 26, 2022. Dance courses to complete a robust minor will continue to be
offered. Students currently majoring in dance at UNT will have until the end of Summer
term 2028 to complete the major.