About the Program
Dance (AM and PM)
Creativity and individuality as well as precise technical skills are the focus of the dance curriculum at Capital Area School for the Arts. Emphasis is placed on modern dance due to its expressive nature, classical ballet for its discipline and structure and classical jazz techniques to achieve a well-rounded experience. Cultural forms such as African, Folk, and Latino dance are also introduced through guest artists and contact with community organizations. Harrisburg Area Community College partners with the CASA dance program by providing master classes, workshops and internship opportunities through the Performing Artists Series of the college.
The academic thrust of the program is based on the study of dance history from prehistoric times to the present, as well as the study of anatomy and kinesiology emphasizing health and body awareness. The craft of choreography and performance production is explored both through academic study and active participation in the creation of original dance compositions and formal performance. Resume and portfolio development as well as audition preparation is emphasized with a focus on each student’s future aspirations. It is recommended that applicants have prior dance experience in order to exhibit a solid basic technique for acceptance in the afternoon program.
Audition Requirements in Dance:
- Participation in a 1 hour class involving the basic principles of ballet, modern and jazz dance styles as well as improvisational movement.
- Performance of a short choreographed piece in the style of ballet, modern dance, jazz or ethnic dance.
- Brief interview
- Photograph of the applicant, showing a creative dance position in the style of their choice along with a traditional photograph in the 1st Arabesque position.
- A copy of the student’s most recent report card attached to the completed application.
