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Welcome to the UGA Department of Dance!

The UGA Department of Dance offers the Bachelor of Arts degree through the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The program of study is a comprehensive dance curriculum with professional training in contemporary dance and ballet with an emphasis on performance. Jazz, hip hop, urban and world dance forms, ballroom, folk and tap classes are also offered.

Coursework in dance explores the technical, stylistic, historical, analytical, cultural and performative aspects of the art of dance, providing a strong foundation for student to explore, experiment and develop personal creativity and artistry.  Students also have the option to earn Teacher Certification in Georgia along with the degree in Dance.  UGA is the only University System of Georgia school to offer P-12 Certification in Dance.

The University of Georgia is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD).

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New Dance Theatre, Dance Building 325 Sanford Drive, University of Georgia

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New Dance Theatre, Dance Building 325 Sanford Drive, University of Georgia

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New Dance Theatre, Dance Building 325 Sanford Drive, University of Georgia

Support Dance at UGA

Join us on the dance floor with a gift to the Department of Dance at the University of Georgia!  To make a donation or visit our giving page to learn how to give online or by mail.  Thank you for your support! Read more.

EVERY DOLLAR CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEPARTMENT HAS A DIRECT IMPACT ON OUR STUDENTS AND FACULTY.

Our Mission

The mission of the Department of Dance is to promote excellence in, access to, and appreciation of dance as a unique body - based art form through which humans can express their personal, historical, and cultural diversity. Creative research is central to our mission - informing teaching; mastering dance as a physical discipline; nurturing the creative process; generating and regenerating the art form; presenting artistic enrichment to the world