Today’s guest, Grae Robinson, recruiter in the dance program at Texas A & M University shares about their summer dance intensive, planning for academics and artistic growth so you can know your options to reduce pressure or stress in making decisions.
Texas A&M dance programs educate students in the art and science of dance by offering a personalized approach to dance training through hands-on, field-based experiences including technical production, dance science research and Pilates. The Dance Science undergraduate program is designed to educate the full dancer through courses focused on dancer wellness and technique courses focused on proper biomechanics. The technical focus includes ballet, modern, jazz, hip-hop and improvisation. The program also offers students research opportunities and minors in choreography and dance performance.
Takeaways from our conversation:
-ask for help asking the right question
-take time to understand all the opportunities a program offers that may extend beyond the actual course
-don’t get distracted by all the shiny things; continually assess how a program aligns with what serves your purpose, interest, and abilities.
Learn more about Texas A & M’s program or their Summer Dance Intensive.
You can learn more about dance education and career planning for dancers at theballerinatist.com