Question:
What is a "Master Class" in Dance?
Chris
2012-11-29 21:37:44 UTC
I've never taken a master class in dance before, obviously. I would assume that it is a dance class that generally is for the more experienced dancers due to harder, more advanced choreography, but then again I could be wrong. Another part of me thinks that it could just mean one great big class of dancers regardless of the level of the choreography. My question is, what really is a master class in dance? Thanks!
Six answers:
mintchips49
2012-11-30 01:55:08 UTC
The "Master" part refers to the teacher. You would be taking classes from a Master in the art. Often it would be a famous dancer or famous dance teacher.

That being said, some recreational schools throw the term around to mean just a class specializing in something where the students work hard on a skill like a master class in turns and jumps for instance.



In general you don't have to be enormously advanced to take a master class, no mater who teaches it. But, without at least intermediate skills you could get lost.
M.
2012-12-01 05:05:34 UTC
Megan's answer is the exception to the rule and I don't doubt in that narrow section of dance and where she is, they call that a master class. The definition mintchips gave holds true even in other art forms like a class in painting. The term master class originated as a class given by someone who is a master in their field even if it is a master class for cooking given by a chef. At any of the major dance studios that are open to dancers of all levels, from Steps on Broadway in NYC to Pineapple Studio in the UK, a master class would be the definition mintchips gave. There is nothing in the question that suggests social dancing such as swing and other ballroom dances. Also Megan's definition of advanced dancers needs to be clarified. Really advanced pre-professional dancers don't go to master classes, because those same master teachers are their regular teachers. And, if another "master" comes to a ballet academy who gives "master classes" in recreational schools, they are a "guest teacher" at the professional school. That is why in serious schools the ballet teachers are called a ballet master or ballet mistress. So what she may call advanced, others would call intermediate. As "master classes" are given mostly in recreational schools by a visiting teacher from a more serious school, the students wont really be what I would call advanced. I don't doubt that some master classes might be by invitation as Megan suggest, but I have never experienced that or even heard of that before. I have gone to master classes in other genres of dance that I was not all that well trained in and found the level of dancers training to be within a large range. I certainly was not an advanced hip hop dancer but took a master class with a friend who dances in music videos and I had a ball.
Megan
2012-11-30 07:24:20 UTC
MintChips has already covered the ballet realm here, but I thought I'd throw my point of view in too, since you didn't mention what type of dance you're talking about.



For most any type of partner dancing (though I'm thinking specifically about lindy hop, as that's what I do) a master class at a workshop or exchange or something will be a very high level class, that will only be for advanced dancers. In general you'll audition for track placement at an even weekend though. If it's self-placed, then the masters class (assuming they have one at a particular event) will be by invitation only.
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