Theater and Dance
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Department Chairs:
Nusha Martynuk, dance
Matthew Wright, theater

Administrative Assistant:
Janice Sanborn

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Phone: (440) 775-8152
Fax: (440) 775-8340

Location:
Warner Center 100
30 N. Professor St.
Oberlin, OH, 44074

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Love's Labour's Lost
Feb. 3-7
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Intimate Apparel

Oberlin College’s Theater Program continues its mainstage season with a play by Pulitzer Prize winning author Lynn Nottage.

Associate Professor Caroline Jackson Smith directs Intimate Apparel.

February 11-13, 2010, Hall Auditorium

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Spring Back Dance Concert

April 2008

Department Overview

The performing arts at Oberlin College represent collaboration at its best. Students engage in all aspects of performance, both artistic and technical. Opportunities abound to interact and collaborate with disciplines such as cinema studies, studio art, creative writing, and music. Our faculty, who are accomplished professional artists in their own right, offer a range of courses that nurture and develop the interests and abilities of students, providing a sound grounding in the theory and practice of theater and dance.
 
 

Curriculum Overview

Suburbia: Enrico Nassi '09 (Tim), Derrick Bean '09 (Jeff), Tip Scarry '11 (Buff)

subUrbia by Eric Bogosian

February 2009

Our Theater curriculum offers a range of courses in acting, directing, history, theory, technical production, design and dramatic literature.The theater major incorporates study in all these areas with an individualized concentration, allowing each student to study a chosen discipline in depth. The Acting and Directing course sequences are especially intensive, and prepare professionally oriented students for graduate school.

We organize our Dance curriculum around four areas of study, allowing students to pursue dance from different perspectives: creation and performance, critical inquiry, physical techniques, and somatic studies. Majors take courses in each of the four categories to challenge and expand their perceptions of what it is to engage in the study of dance. Students develop a personalized course of study through the process of articulating their own goals and identifying courses that allow them to achieve the highest degree of proficiency in their chosen area.

Students who wish to combine theater and dance in unique ways can design an Interdisciplinary Performance Major.

Our curriculum is for both beginners and seasoned young performers. Students who want to use theater and dance as a way to enrich their education and their lives may begin their studies at an introductory level, choosing from a wide array of courses. Committed students who wish to focus on the performing arts as a professional career may enroll in upper-level classes after placing into those courses.

Performance activities abound. Faculty-directed and student-run theater and dance productions occur every semester. Students work closely with artists-in-residence, choreographers, guest directors, and specialists who offer workshops and classes lasting from a few days to a month. Students also have ample opportunities to study away or study abroad for a semester or a year.

Graduates of the Theater and Dance Program have continued their studies at such institutions as the Yale School of Drama, Cal Arts, Columbia University, L'Ecole Lecoq, Mills College, and the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Many have professional careers as dancers, actors, directors, choreographers, set designers, playwrights, art administrators, educators, and academics.

 

Love's Labour's Lost comes to Little Theater

January 21, 2010

Philip Waller directs this modern spill of William Shakespeare's exuberant comedy. A classic tale of the pleasure and pitfalls of young love, filled with joy, wit and tom-foolery, and a testament to the kind of education only life can provide.

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Theater 101 class presents Intro Shorts

November 21, 2009

The introductory theater arts course will present a series of short plays featuring their work from the fall semester.

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Fall Forward 2009

November 21, 2009

The dance program's annual fall dance concert comes to Warner Main the first weekend of December.

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T&D presents a senior project by Dana Kelley '10, Kinetic Hemispheres

November 20, 2009

Part dance show, part neuroscience experiment, Dana Kelley's senior show, titled: Kinetic Hemispheres is a cognitive investigation of emotionality in movement. December 6th, 2009 in the Science Center.

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T&D Announces Online Ticketing

November 20, 2009

Tickets to T&D's mainstage season will now be available for purchase online.

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Jon Levin '07 and Josh Luxenberg '06 win awards at FringeNYC

September 30, 2009

Sinking Ship Productions, a theater company started by two Oberlin alums has been catching all the right attention in New York with its latest production POWERHOUSE.

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The Interview, or Who is Ben Ferber

September 24, 2009

Take a look at Fearless & Loathing's interview with Ben Ferber, director of T&D's production of The Goat Or, Who is Silvia?

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Media Gallery: Videos of Dance Faculty Work & Research

September 22, 2009

Check out T&D's newly created media gallery with video clips of faculty and student creative work and research.

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Associate Professor Matthew Wright to appear with Great Lakes Theater Festival

September 20, 2009

Associate Program Director, Matthew Wright, will be performing in The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Twelfth Night, September 24th through November 1st.

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Contact Improvisation and Oberlin: Encounters

September 20, 2009

The Oberlin College Dance Program is celebrating its historical connections to the development of Contact Improvisation with a year-long series of events and the release of a new publication

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