Dance in Paris Semester Program
*We are excited to announce that the ±«Óãtv Dance in Paris SEMESTER Program will be offered again in the spring semester 2026!
We can only enroll 20 students for this highly sought-after experience, which is for
dedicated dance majors only.
Applications will be open from early-May to September 26, 2025 so please apply early.
The Dance Program at ±«Óãtv expanded the parameters of its curriculum by offering students
a unique semester program of study in Paris starting in 2016, in addition to their
dedicated summer program. Directed by ±«Óãtv Dance faculty member Michael Foley, co-directed
by celebrated dancer/choreographer, Wanjiru Kamuyu, and led by a world-class faculty
of dance professionals, the ±«Óãtv Dance in Paris Semester Program is an altogether different
kind of semester-long opportunity for serious dancers and choreographers to live,
dance and study in one of the world’s greatest cities. The curriculum, as well as
the multitude of performances and excursions included in the program’s offerings,
present an opportunity for dance majors to expand their historical, cultural, and
performance-based knowledge through exposure to the rich tradition of dance in the
French capital, and immerse themselves in a vibrant European dance culture.
The ±«Óãtv Dance in Paris Semester Program features studio classes in a range of genres
(contemporary, ballet, yoga, Gaga, Forsythe- based, West African, improvisation, Bodyweather,
and house, among others), as well as extended choreography workshops and historical
lectures taught by both Western and non-Western dancers and choreographers of distinction,
thereby exposing students to the contemporary Continental dance lexicon as it relates
to their own experience.
As Paris is one of the world’s capitals of art and culture, students visit the sites
of some of history’s greatest dance events, including The Paris Opera and Versailles,
and students will also take full advantage of the city’s many museums and music venues,
as well as those areas unique to the everyday life of the city, such as its cafés
and the metro.
Students attend over 25 concerts and events by an eclectic range of artists from around
the world not usually seen in the U.S., providing inspiration for their own choreography
as well contextualizing historical trends in performance. In 2025, students saw live
performances by The Paris Opera Ballet, as well as performances of works by Hofesh
Shecter, Emmanuel Gat, Pina Bausch, Sharon Eyal, Mourad Merzouki, Amala Dianor, and
Mats Ek, among many others.
The program also features two excursions to Berlin and Amsterdam to work closely with
major choreographers and their choreographic process, as well as to gain new creative
perspectives in other European cities.
Please contact program director, Michael Foley (mcf@usf.edu), with any questions.