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  1. bulletin.wfu.edu › undergraduate › departments-programsTheatre and Dance (THE/DCE)

    The Department of Theatre and Dance offers students an exceptional education in theatre and dance, and plays an integral role in the Wake Forest community. We are a creative and collegial department that values close working relationships between students and faculty, that sees the arts as integral to a liberal arts education, and that prizes ...

  2. davisb@wfu.edu. Scales 213. 336.758.5287. Brook regularly teaches Introduction to Theatre, Dramatic Literature, Acting One, and Theatre in Education. She has also taught upper level acting classes, Arts Experience, and several First Year Seminars. Recent directing credits include: How I Learned To Drive, The Adding Machine, Macbeth , Waiting ...

  3. The Dance Program at Wake Forest offers a wide range of dance classes—from beginning classical ballet, modern, jazz, and social dance to advanced technique classes. Students may minor in dance and more experienced dancers are invited to audition for the Wake Forest Dance Company. The talent and commitment of our dancers as well as the rich ...

  4. Departments/Programs. Plans of study, course descriptions, and the identification of instructors apply to the academic year 2023-2024, unless otherwise noted, and reflect official faculty action through June 2023. The University reserves the right to change programs of study, academic requirements, assignment of lecturers, or the announced ...

  5. Group Tickets: If you are bringing a group of at least 10 students to a performance, please call the Box Office at 336-758-5295 to make arrangements. You may be eligible for a group discount. Late Seating: We make every effort to start performances on time. We strongly encourage patrons of all shows to arrive at least 20 minutes early to avoid ...

  6. Professor, Acting/Directing. gendricm@wfu.edu. Scales 210. 336.758.3940. Dr. Gendrich directs annually for the University Theatre, as well as taking on occasional professional directing projects. Since her arrival at Wake Forest in 1998, she has taught acting, directing, devised theatre, dramatic literature, introduction to theatre, first year ...

  7. Adjunct Lecturer, Dance. harperam@wfu.edu. WS 126. Adina Harper began her American style Ballroom and Rhythm training in 1997 and quickly fell in love with the joy of dancing. In 2000 she broadened her training to encompass International Standard and Latin. Soon she began performing in shows and competing throughout the region.