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    MA 1 year full-time/part-time

Course Description

This exceptional course will enhance your skills across artistic, academic, educational and community contexts, offering you the opportunity for professional-level repertory performance practice along with membership of The Ensemble, our postgraduate university dance company. The programme also offers a truly global perspective with students and choreographers from around the world bringing a wealth of ideas and diversity.

Units include repertory and performance; choreographic and dance research; somatic practice; and dance psychology. The emphasis is on the health of mind and body through dance practice and includes contemporary dance, yoga, improvisation, fusion styles and dance science.

You can choose a written dissertation or a practical research project in performance, choreography, dance film-making, teaching/pedagogy or experimental performance.

Why choose this course?

  • Gain high-level practical, professional and theoretical skills in performance and/or choreographic practice
  • Work with a dynamic, experienced team of tutors with internationally significant experience as academics, practice-led researchers and dance artists
  • Our recent choreographers include Julia Cheng, Urja Desai Thakore, Sung Im Her, Annie Lok, Simonetta Alessandri, Colin Poole and Tim Casson
  • Benefit from professional-level facilities including four dance studios, an 80-seat studio theatre and a 300-seat main-stage theatre
  • Develop your professional network through our existing relationships with key organisations such as Arts Council England; Youth Dance England; dance agencies and development organisations; performance venues; professional dance companies; independent artists; community arts organisations; colleges and schools
  • Our graduates can be found working in the UK and internationally, in fields including freelance dance artist or choreographer; education or wider community environments; the film/video industry; and commercial sector
  • Our graduates include Hayley Lemon, teaching artist at Dance East; Katie Boag and Ash Goosey, independent choreographers for Arts Council projects; Emma Bouch, lead artist at NK Dance; and Katie Bateman, dancer/entertainer on Disney cruises.

Entry Requirements

UK applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent.

EU/International applicants please visit website for details.

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Fees

For fees and funding options, please visit website to find out more.

Programme Funding

There are numerous sources of funding available for postgraduate students, both from external sources such as the Government and from the University.

Student Destinations

As a graduate of this course you will be equipped to pursue a wide variety of professions as a performer;
interdisciplinary performance practitioner; choreographer; educator; independent portfolio worker in the creative industries – consultant and researcher; or careers in screen-based performance.

Module Details

  • Choreographic Research (PER008-6) Compulsory
  • Dance Research Project/Dissertation (PER001-6) Compulsory
  • Repertory And Performance (PER010-6) Compulsory
  • Researching Dance (PER002-6) Compulsory
  • Somatic Practice (PER007-6) Compulsory
  • The Repertory Artist: Skills, Roles And Contexts (PER021-6) Compulsory

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