This rigorous three-year BFA in dance program focuses on dance creation and performance for commercial industries such as TV, film, music videos, Broadway, theme parks, cruise lines, circus arts, and more, providing career development opportunities for students to make professional connections and build strong networks.

 

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Programs

  • B.F.A.
    Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance: Commercial Dance
    Three-Year Program

Moving the Masses

Boston Conservatory Dancers Light Up Coldplay’s Gillette Stadium Shows

Fifteen commercial dance students and recent grads performed as “planet operators” during the band’s sold-out Music of the Spheres tour.

Making History

The First Commercial Dance Class Moves On

Celebrating Boston Conservatory’s inaugural class of BFA in commercial dance graduates. 

One-of-a-Kind Partnership

Boston Conservatory at Berklee Announces Five-Year Partnership with The Verdon Fosse Legacy

The Verdon Fosse Legacy will be in residence twice a year to reconstruct Bob Fosse masterworks for Dance Division students.

Featured Story

Final Exams or NBA Finals? For These Boston Conservatory Students, It’s Both

Two commercial dance students joined the Boston Celtics dancers for a memorable NBA season.

Prepare For Any Career

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TV, Film, and Web

Movies, TV shows, theater, commercials, ads, web series, and more

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Entertainment Industries

Theme parks, amusement parks, cruise lines, circus arts, stadium and arena concerts, tours, and more

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Artist Collaborations

Creative projects with various artists, such as music videos, tours, and stadium concerts

WATCH: Boston Conservatory dancers perform in concert with the Berklee Bruno Mars and Beyoncé Ensemble

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ALUMNI HIGHLIGHT

Michael Morris Jr.

Immediately after earning his degree from Boston Conservatory, Michael Morris Jr. was contracted by Celebrity Cruise Line to tour throughout Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. He went on to perform in New York City’s Broadway Bares: Take Off, in American Ballet Theatre’s Metropolitan Opera House spring season, and alongside YouTube star Todrick Hall.