Alumni Spotlight

Connecting Mind,

Body, Community,

and Culture

Multimedia, Theatre & Dance

degree programs prepare students

for a wide variety of artistic,

technical, and administrative

roles in the performing arts.


 

Programs

 

The multidisciplinary B.F.A. in Multimedia Performing Arts has concentrations in dance and theatre. The program prepares multidisciplinary actors and dancers to create for the stage, film, television, and new media. This intensive program is for those who envision a career as a practitioner in theatre, dance, film, tv, and related media.

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Theatre Track

Students interested in a career in theatre will take classes in acting, directing, writing, multimedia performance, creative technology, and performing arts management. Courses incorporate both in-classroom study and practical workshops.

Dance Track

Aspiring professional dancers and choreographers study choreography, improvisation history, somatics, and a range of dance techniques – from street styles and social dance to West African and concert dance. Courses incorporate both in-classroom study and practical workshops.

The bachelor’s degree in Theatre combines study in acting, dance, stagecraft, playwriting, theatre history, and drama with practical experience in producing, technical theatre, and arts management.

The program prepares students for a career as an actor, director, playwright, theatre administrator, technical director or stage manager, or in related professions, such as entertainment law, business, and management.

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Undergraduate Dance majors study improvisation, choreography, and dance history, while also gaining practical experience in producing, technical theatre, and arts management.The curriculum covers a wide range of dance techniques including modern dance, street styles, Latin dance, ballet, and African dance.

The program prepares students for careers such as dancer, choreographer, teacher, dance administrator, or dance therapist.

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Minors

The Performing Arts Management Minor is designed for students who are looking to prepare for administrative opportunities in the professional performing arts industry.

The Performing Arts Management Minor curriculum will equip students with skills and knowledge required for entry-level administrative positions in the performing arts.

After completing:

  • THE 348
  • ACC 185 (or ACC 171)
  • An internship

students can choose a 3-credit focus on Fundraising and Development by taking BBA 194 (1 credit) and BBA 202 (2 credits), or a 3-credit focus on Social Media and Marketing by taking THE 324 (3 credits) or by taking BBA 188 (1 credit) and BBA 189 (2 credits).

The Theatre Minor consists of THE 208 Acting I (3 credits) and THE 235 Stagecraft (3 credits), plus an additional 6 credits in theatre at the 300 or 400-level.

Courses can be chosen from categories such as directing, acting for the camera, multimedia production and design, history, and upper division acting courses that incorporate both in-classroom study and practical workshops in consultation with a theatre advisor.

The Dance Minor consists of DNC 235 Dance Perspectives, which fulfills the General Education Flexible Core: Creative Expression category, plus 9 additional credits in dance, 6 of those credits at the 300 or 400-level.
Courses can be chosen from categories such as choreography, improvisation, history, body and wellness, and a range of dance techniques – from street styles and social dance to West African and concert dance. Courses incorporate both in-classroom study and practical workshops.
 

The 12-credit Mind-Body Wellness Minor addresses philosophies and techniques related to the mind-body connection and consists of:

  • DNC 222: Body in Society (3 credits)
  • DNC 230: Body and Wellness I (2 credits)
  • DNC 330: Body and Wellness II (2 credits)
  • DNC 340: Mind Body Connection (3 credits)
  • Two additional credits in Dance


DNC 222 combines physical/experiential learning as well as intellectual inquiry to investigate the relationship between the physical reality of the individual and the world. It fulfills the General Education Flexible Core: Individual and Society category. Yoga and mindfulness techniques form the base for DNC 230 and DNC 330. DNC 340 addresses the mind-body connection from a scientific, medical, philosophical and social science perspective. In addition to these required courses, students have a free elective in dance. 


 

Upcoming Events

August 30, 2024 - August 30, 2024

5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Auditions for Dance in Dialog

Auditions for Dance in Dialog Friday, August 30th at 5:00 in M18 With choreographers Edgard Toro (Xavier Fontanet) and Madelyn Sher

October 23, 2024 - October 25, 2024

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

The Dance Program at Lehman presents Dance in Dialog

Dance in Dialog Choreography by Lehman Alumni Choreography fellows Madelyn Sher and Edgard Toro (Xavier Fontanet) followed by a conversation with the choreographers.

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November 6, 2024 - November 9, 2024

4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

New Voices: Student Playwriting Festival Fall ’24 Incandescence* An exciting collaboration with Lehman Stages and The Lehman College Art Gallery Curated by Stephanie Stowe

An exciting collaboration with Lehman Stages and The Lehman College Art Gallery

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November 20, 2024 - November 23, 2024

4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

In The Bronx Brown Girls Can See Stars Too (or The F*ck Is You Lookin’ At?)* by Amalia Oliva Rojas, directed by guest artist Marina Montesanti

In The Bronx Brown Girls Can See Stars Too (or The F*ck Is You Lookin’ At?)* by Amalia Oliva Rojas, directed by guest artist Marina Montesanti A new play by Lehman College alumna and playwright, Amalia Oliva Rojas