MA/PGDip/PGCert Dance
Deepen and extend your own professional practice, developing key research skills in relation to current bodies of knowledge in dance.
Course overview
Our Master’s course is intended for practitioners from a range of dance fields and aims to reflect developments in practice-based research and current dance practices. It is designed for those who wish to extend their own creative potential and scholarly inquiry, and develop skills and knowledge through dance/art making and performance.
Why study this course with us?
This course celebrates the dance practitioner across the wider dance community. The course aims to weave critical inquiry with creative freedom, thereby building your self-confidence in developing your practice and research in the context of current debates. You will also gain PGCert and PGDip awards in this course.
You will have the opportunity to:
- attend guest workshops, lectures, performance opportunities and seminars
- work alongside professional artists and researchers
- be part of a vibrant interdisciplinary research culture
- work in excellent studios, performance spaces, IT facilities and learning resources.
Deepen and extend your own professional practice, developing key research skills in relation to current bodies of knowledge in dance.
Course overview
Our Master’s course is intended for practitioners from a range of dance fields and aims to reflect developments in practice-based research and current dance practices. It is designed for those who wish to extend their own creative potential and scholarly inquiry, and develop skills and knowledge through dance/art making and performance.
Why study this course with us?
This course celebrates the dance practitioner across the wider dance community. The course aims to weave critical inquiry with creative freedom, thereby building your self-confidence in developing your practice and research in the context of current debates. You will also gain PGCert and PGDip awards in this course.
You will have the opportunity to:
- attend guest workshops, lectures, performance opportunities and seminars
- work alongside professional artists and researchers
- be part of a vibrant interdisciplinary research culture
- work in excellent studios, performance spaces, IT facilities and learning resources.