JMU London Contemporary Dance & Performance Summer Intensive

Summer 2008: June 11 - July 6 (tentative dates)
Academic Program
The JMU London Contemporary Dance & Performance Intensive is a summer program for intermediate to advanced students in dance. The Intensive focuses on rigorous training in contemporary dance techniques (modern and jazz) as well as opportunities to view cutting edge performance work in London. The Intensive will expose the student to the rich performance scene of this truly international city. Each participant will experience "total artistic immersion" in London. Over the 25 days, the students will see more than 12 performances by internationally acclaimed companies and emerging artists, including events at London’s world famous theatres as well as site-specific works in alternative spaces. Students will take as many as 16 classes in dance training techniques, taught by JMU and British faculty members, and an array of London-based professionals. Institute participants will meet together each week for a master class in an area of shared relevance such as improvisation, pilates, yoga and somatic approaches. Program outings will include visits to the Globe Theatre, the Theatre Museum, the Laban Centre, and other important cultural/artistic sites. Social events will be scheduled, including final "Celebration Picnic" at the closing of the term.
Instructional methods include lectures, field work and journal assignment and/or papers.
Tentative course offerings:
Each student will take two courses for a total of four credits.
Dance Track
DANC 390 New Direction in Dance, 3 credits
DANC 490
Special Studies in Dance, 1 credit
Students will attend three classes each week taught by London guest instructors, plus additional classes each week from a variety of instructors throughout the London dance scene. Master classes will bring students from together for an investigation in an area of shared relevance.
The London Intensive will have two to four professional artists from the London area as main instructors for the weekly set classes. Students will also take classes on their own through studios in the city.
Accommodations
Students will reside at a superior housing facility located in the historic Bloomsbury district. Each student will share a room with another participant and will have breakfast provided every morning. In addition, students receive a weekly food stipend sufficient to pay for one other substantial meal a day. The Intensive pays for program-related travel outside a 20-minute walk from the student residence.
Program Costs
For the current projected costs for this program, please click on the following link to the Fees for JMU Study Abroad Programs page.
Assistantship
One assistant will be recruited from students accepted into the program. The assistantship will carry a $500 stipend to be paid during the program.
Application
The London Institute is seeking intermediate to advanced dance students who desire the opportunity to expand their artistic training in a serious and structured urban environment. For more detailed instructions and to download the application, please click on the following link to the Applications and Forms section for JMU Short-Term Programs.
In addition to the Short-term Application, interested students should submit a brief artistic biography and two phone references.
If the number of applications exceeds the number of spaces in the program, the OIP will use resumes, references, phone interviews and GPA to select students.

For More Information
Director Shane O’Hara is the Coordinator of the Dance Program of the School of Theatre and Dance at James Madison University. He has directed numerous programs in London and his background includes extensive artistic work in the United States and abroad, including work in London, Portugal, Italy, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Hungary and Poland. For additional information about the London Contemporary Theatre and Dance Summer intensive program, please contact him:
Shane O’Hara
School of Theatre and Dance
Coordinator, Dance Program
oharast@jmu.edu
540-568-6511

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