The University of Kentucky Department of Theatre and Dance offers a variety of classes for a well-rounded theatre and dance education. Below are a few examples of our diverse curriculum.
UK Theatre & Dance provides one of only a handful of undergraduate programs across the country that offer college student playwrights the opportunity to hone their art and craft in multiple playwriting courses and to put those skills into practice via readings, workshops and productions.
Young playwrights enrolled as Theatre Majors working towards a BA in Theatre emerge from our rigorous theatre department curriculum with a well-rounded liberal arts education and an emphasis in playwriting that will position them for a career as a professional playwright. Playwrights who have studied playwriting here have gone on to graduate school and burgeoning careers in the field.
Student playwrights are encouraged to enroll in the Playwriting I course where the fundamentals of playwriting are investigated via: readings of plays by established and contemporary playwrights; writing exercises that explore each of Aristotle's six essential elements of drama (plot, character, diction, thought, music and spectacle); and the development of a ten minute play while receiving thoughtful and critical feedback from peers and faculty over the course of the semester. Independent study courses in playwriting are offered to playwrights interested in writing longer works. Playwriting II is an advanced course available students who have taken Playwriting I and are interested in: experimenting with a variety of dramatic styles and forms; studying the work of great playwrights across the globe and throughout the centuries; and writing a one act play, leading to a workshop production. Student playwrights are also encouraged to take seminars in dramatic literature (i.e., Shakespeare, Eugene O'Neill, August Wilson, Contemporary Women Playwrights) in order to better understand a variety of dramatic structures, forms, styles, and genres.
In addition to course work, playwright students at UK Theatre & Dance are afforded numerous opportunities to develop their plays in The Studio Season, with student-run productions in the Lucille Little Black Box Theatre.
Students who have been accepted into the Musical Theatre Certificate benefit from the Master Class series where they have sessions and workshops with guest faculty and industry professionals to hone their skills and prepare them to enter the profession. Guest faculty in the past have included Sheri Sanders, Lyndy Franklin Smith, Christianne Noll, Patrick Garr and many other Broadway performers.
The Dance Master Class Series is designed to broaden students’ awareness of a variety of genres, styles and perspectives. It will provide the intermediate and advanced dance student with skills necessary to take dance classes or audition in New York, L.A. or other cities. Each session features a different guest teacher. This is an opportunity to work and meet many professional teachers, choreographers, directors and dancers. The course is designed for 1 ½ hours of dancing followed by a 20 to 30 minutes of questions and answers from the instructor.
Some of the classes have included
- Andrew Ray - Fight Choreography
- Lyndy Franklin Smith - The Lex - Musical Theatre Dance
- Shuling Fister- Chinese Folk and Classical Dance
- Jasmine Snellen - Mutual Dance Theatre Cincinatti, Ohio - Contemporary Dance
- Hannah Reitz - African Dance
- Gail Bednedict - Former Fosse Dancer - Musical Theatre Tap
- Susie Thiel - Holistic Nutrition