Dec 02, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Theatre and Dance


Peter Zazzali, Director
Phone: (540) 568-6342
Email: theatredance@jmu.edu
Location: Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
Website: http://www.jmu.edu/theatredance

Professors
D. Beck, R. Graciani, S. Miller-Corso, P. Zazzali

Associate Professors
K. Arecchi, E. Becher-McKeever, J. Burgess, R. Corriston, I. De Sanctis, Z. Dorsey, B. Lambert, M. Pardo, B. Smallwood

Assistant Professors
L. Anderson, T. Burns, H. Davis,  K. Lumpkin, S. Marland, R. Rhoades, T. Twining

Lecturer
L. Kelley

Mission

The School of Theatre and Dance is rooted in the belief that the relevant artist is the thinking artist who couples the mastery and embodiment of concrete skills with knowledge of and sensitivity to the cultural environments of ideas, artistic forms and other persons. The school trains and educates artists, scholars and teachers in the rich traditions and current practices of dance, theatre and musical theatre. The school’s programs blend liberal arts education and critical thinking with intensive pre-professional training and practice. Faculty foster an environment that values and cultivates creative, passionate, disciplined, curious, innovative, engaged, articulate, collaborative and independent-thinking artists and scholars. Committed to a teaching approach that emphasizes mentorship and individual attention to students, faculty members of the school empower students in the development of their own personal strengths, provide them with tools and opportunities to realize their potential, and equip them for successful work in professional environments, graduate programs and to be lifelong learners.

Goals

To realize this mission, the School of Theatre and Dance strives to:

  • Develop in students the ability to work productively and sensitively in creative and collaborative processes.
  • Offer multiple opportunities for students to self-initiate and self-produce work in a context supportive of experimentation.
  • Produce performances and creative experiences of high quality.
  • Present performances by and learning experiences with visiting artists.
  • Motivate students to take active responsibility for their work, processes and careers.
  • Promote, support and enable faculty professional development so that teachers continue to provide the education for students that only growing, current and active creative artists and scholars can provide.
  • Inspire and prepare students to be advocates for the arts.
  • Foster an understanding of the roles of the artist and the arts in society.
  • Advance dynamic partnerships with diverse communities.

Career Opportunities

For information about career opportunities in theatre, dance and musical theatre, contact the appropriate coordinator:

Co-curricular Activities and Organizations

The School of Theatre and Dance offers a number of co-curricular activities and organizations. They allow students to apply and experiment with the theories they learn in the classroom and gain practical experience in their field.

  • Alpha Psi Omega
  • Associate Dance Ensemble
  • BIPOC of STAD
  • Contemporary Dance Ensemble
  • Dance Studio Productions
  • Dance Theatre
  • IMPACT
  • Madison New Works Lab
  • Mainstage Productions
  • National Honor Society for Dance Arts
  • Stratford Players
  • Studio Theatre Productions
  • USITT Student Chapter
  • Virginia Repertory Dance Company
  • Weird Cousins Improv Group
  • Workshop Productions

Programs