
Dancers with psychology or health and behavioral science majors have explored body image and eating disorders through dance, and a recent capstone project involved a biology major who choreographed a dance to illustrate how viruses move through the body.
Denise Murphy-Rohr, director of dance, said she encourages students to develop a deep sense of self in her classes, which they carry with them in other areas.
“I see the body as a primary place for research and encourage students to think critically about how they want to investigate movement,” she said. “This approach encourages students to consider their identity in studio practice and building relationships with themselves and those they share the space with. This is central to how they learn in any setting.”
“Not many places look at dance through the lens of higher education, so it is really exciting to see what our students come up with,” Schroeder said.
Building on success
The department has exciting plans that will continue to expand the enhanced academic connection to the REP for the performing arts at UD.
This includes new performance and rehearsal spaces for dance students, including last spring’s “Suite Blackness: Black Dance in Cinema,” a campus-community collaborative performance of dance, video, music and spoken word in Thompson Theatre in the Roselle Center for the Arts. This marked the first time dance students performed on the REP’s home stage. On March 8 and 9 the annual Dance Minor Concert took place in Thompson for the first time. In addition, the dance studios relocated to renovated spaces in Hartshorn Hall.
“Hartshorn is now a vessel for the performing arts, and this, along with dance performances in Thompson, provides the opportunity for meaningful and effective collaboration,” said Murphy-Rohr.
In addition to production support of dance concerts and instituting the musical theatre minor, the newly formed department plans on future growth. Tague and staff have submitted plans for a theatre major to begin this fall and are exploring options for launching a dance major the following year. Tague has also had conversations with School of Music faculty on how UD Opera Theatre can benefit from the REP’s structural support, and there are even thoughts of bringing back an MFA program.
Learn more about the program at www.theatre.udel.edu.