Those who want to study dance and performance practically, but also want to gain an understanding of about the current dance industry & its history, this is the course for them. No matter what their dance experience and background is, this course enables them to experiment and explore their creative potential, preparing them for a career in the dance or creative arts industries.
Students will develop their own dance identity by studying a variety of topics, such as choreography, dance technique and performance, and the dance industry, with a particular focus on teaching dance or event management.
This course is forward-thinking and emphasises the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion that makes the dance industry a vibrant and exciting place to work. There are opportunities to undertake a work placement or professional project or collaborate across disciplines (such as with a composer or filmmaker).
Students will work in a range of workshops and technique classes, across a range of dance and performance styles, for example:
- hip hop dance styles
- African
- classical Indian dance
- contemporary dance and contact improvisation
Throughout the three years students will gain a valuable insight into the dance industry through the Dance Industry modules, which prepare them for employment after graduating. There is the option to specialise in choreography or Hip Hop and Urban Performance Practices in Years 2 and 3, and work as a dance company in Year 3.
The course also capitalises on London's vibrant multicultural dance scene, enabling students to access well-known dance centres such as Sadler's Wells, the South Bank Centre, the Barbican and the Place.