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Dance and Dance Theater 

What Can I Do With a Major in Dance?
Career options for dance majors. (pdf)

Considering a Career in Dance/Movement Therapy?
From the American Dance Therapy Association.

Dance Education Web
disseminates resources for dance learning in diverse educational settings via worldwide links.

Young Dancers
Starting out in dance, preparing for careers.

Dancers & Choreographers
Nature of the work, job outlook, salaries, and more, from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.

Advice for Young Dancers in Higher Education
What will a college degree provide for an aspiring young dancer seeking a performance career? The answer to this and more, from Dance/USA.

 

Networking

One way to learn about the multitude of options for particular majors is to see what Skidmore graduates are doing professionally and to interview them about how they're "Living the Liberal Arts." While you will find alumni working in fields that seem obviously connected to their Skidmore major, you will soon find many more who are in professions that might not seem related on the surface, but definitely utilize skills developed within their discipline and co-curricular Skidmore experiences.

The Skidmore College Career Services Office maintains a dynamic Career Network of about 2000 alumni and parents (alumni are searchable by Skidmore major) who have volunteered to answer career development and internship or job search questions from Skidmore students and grads. The Career Network is password protected (Need a Password?). Please carefully review the User Guidelines for the protocols before utilizing this amazing resource. See also our link to sites for making additional Skidmore Connections.

"Major in whatever you love to study, and work with Career Services to figure out how what you love to study might translate into career options. Then work with Career Services to put a 3- or 4-year plan together to experiment, tweak, and make it happen!" - DBM '83