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Merce Cunningham Studio is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Dance. The Studio continues to be the source of Cunningham dance technique at the professional level, providing dancers with an ongoing experience in learning to see, understand, and explore movement. The outstanding faculty has expanded to include past and present members of MCDC and other qualified teachers. The diverse student body includes American and international dancers, drawn together by common interest in Merce Cunningham's groundbreaking ideas about dance.
Class Levels

Four separate class levels, ranging from introduction to advanced, enable instructors to assign each student to the class level best suited to his or her own particular stage of development. At all levels the progress of each student is measured by the faculty; students progress at their own rate and advance accordingly with the permission of instructors. At each level, the technique exercises follow a similar format and stress the same principles. The work becomes increasingly demanding in terms of clarity of movement, strength, stamina and complexity.
Back Exercises is a class which teaches the fundamentals of the warm-up exercises, and the basic ideas of this technique. It is highly recommended for all dancers new to the Cunningham Studio.
Elementary level is for students new to the Studio who have had previous dance training. Students learn the exercises for the back, how to make changes of weight, and combinations of back positions and weight changes in moving phrases.
Intermediate level students learn more complex phrases. They are expected to have a strong sense of center and display clear shapes of movement.
Advanced level is a class which maintains dancers at a professional level of proficiency. It is designed for professionals from dance companies, including Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and for students who demonstrate the required strength and ability and is open to students by invitation only.
Students follow a course of study best suited to their needs and objectives by enrolling in one of the following: Open Program, Professional Training Program, or International Program. Students from each of the programs take classes together according to their level.
Class Policies

• All students must begin at the Elementary Level.
• Students advance with the permission of the instructors.
• Class observers are welcome at the permission of the registrar.
• Latecomers will not be admitted to class.
• Attire: bare feet/socks, leotard, tights & formfitting dancewear
• Classes are not transferable or refundable.
• Learn more in the Student Handbook
Federal student financial assistance is available to eligible students and some scholarships are awarded through auditions held in the Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer. International Students may enroll as Exchange Visitors. In the evenings, the Studio is available for rental as a performance space.
Emergency Fund
for Student Dancers

Merce Cunningham Studio is a founding member of the Emergency Fund for Student Dancers (efsdancers.org), a service organization formed in 1989 to provide emergency loan funds, and information about housing and health care, to full-time students enrolled in non-profit dance schools. Other members include: Alvin Ailey American Dance Center, School of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, the Limon Institute, Martha Graham School, and the School of the Houston Ballet. Benefit concerts featuring student and faculty choreography and help raise money for the fund, which also receives donations from individuals and foundations. In addition, EFSD , in conjunction with the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, presents an annual half-day workshop on topics of injury prevention, person health and safety, and preparing for careers in the field of dance. |
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Merce Cunningham Studio Classes

Merce Cunningham Studio offers training and classes! Take classes through our Open Program. Or join the Professional Training Program or our International Program. Please review the specific requirement for each of our educational programs, and contact the Director of Education, Mary Lisa Burns by submitting a classes form to discuss your enrollment.
Class Schedule

Classes are held in the Merce Cunningham Studio, located at 55 Bethune Street in the West Village. The studio space occupies the entire eleventh floor of the Westbeth Artists' Housing Complex. Class schedule is listed by level. Also view the academic calendar.
Back Exercise Class
Wednesday 4:30 PM - 5:45 PM
Elementary
Monday through Friday 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
Saturday 10:00 AM- 11:30 AM
Sunday 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM NEW CLASS!
Intermediate
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Tuesday and Thursday 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM- 1:00 PM
Advanced (By Permission Only)
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Student Handbook

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The 2006/2007 Merce Cunningham Student Handbook is available online as HTML, or download and print the PDF version. Learn more in Student Handbook.
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Contact Info

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MARY LISA BURNS, Director of Education, has taught at the Merce Cunningham Studio since 1988. She has also taught at Barnard College since 1996, and has been a guest teacher at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, at Wesleyan College, the University of Texas at Austin and as part of the Isle de Danse Festival in Colombe, France. Her work has been presented at the Merce Cunningham Studio, Columbia University’s Miller Theater, Barnard College’s Minor Latham Playhouse, at Union College (Schenectady, NY), and the Cambridge Art Association (Cambridge, MA). A member of Kenneth King & Dancers for five years, Ms. Burns also performed in the companies and works of Brenda Daniels, Robert Kovich, Gina Gibney, Mitch Kirsch/Dogs in Space, Christopher Beck, the Reeves/Jones Performing Group and in the Tony Kushner/Ann Sullivan work, La Fin de la Baleine. She holds a B.A. from Barnard College, an M.F.A. from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, a Certificate from the Merce Cunningham Studio, and a Certificate from the Dance Education Lab at the 92nd Street Y's Harkness Center. In addition, she has studied Anatomy/Kinesiology with Irene Dowd and Alexander Technique and Pilates with Clarice Marshall.
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