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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance


Dance, as an art form, reaches across centuries and cultures. At Juilliard, you will be encouraged to become a versatile and nuanced performer through the exploration of ballet, modern and contemporary techniques.You will learn the history and works from the past that continue to inform today’s dance makers, and you will be challenged to create with celebrated choreographers. Through its classes, performances, and compositional opportunities, Juilliard fosters and empowers the next generation of exceptional artists and creative voices in the dance world.

Acceptance Rate:

The Juilliard School's Dance Division has an acceptance rate of around 6%.


Faculty Info:

Jerome Begin, Janis Brenner, Art Bridgman, Antonio Brown, Ron K. Brown, Thomas Cabaniss, Terese Capucilli, Irene Dowd, Hilary Easton, Jeff Edwards, Richard Feldman, Jean Freebury, Linda Gelinas, Espen Giljane, Alicia Graf Mack, Francesca Harper, Ray Hesselink, Val "Ms. Vee" Ho, Linda Kent, Jane Kosminsky, Ellie Kusner, Badiene Magaziner, Francisco Martinez, Milton Myers, Rosalind Newman, Myrna Packer, Wendy Perron, Renée Robinson, Henning Rübsam, Paul Singh, Bobbi Jene Smith, Leslie Smith, Risa Steinberg, Yara Travieso, Deborah Wingert, Isadora Wolfe, Mario Alberto Zambrano.



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