Dance BA(Hons)
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Facts about Dance
| Year of entry | 2012 |
|---|---|
| Qualification | BA(Hons) |
| Application route | 3 years full-time: apply through UCAS (code W500) 6 years part-time: apply direct to the University See course combinations page for UCAS codes |
| Modules | Module Listing |
About this course
Why choose this course?
This degree has a broad focus and capitalises on London's vibrant multicultural dance scene. It is designed to assist students who may not have a classical or contemporary dance background, and covers urban, ethnic and popular dance styles as well as more-conventional dance. Combinations with drama, music or film studies enable you to explore the possibilities of interdisciplinary work.
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What will you study?
Your studies will be based on two broad themes: technique and expression, which introduces you to key dance skills and essential aspects of dance vocabulary; and cultural perspectives on British dance, where you will look at the dance forms and genres that exist in modern, multicultural Britain. A third key aspect of the course is its emphasis on interdisciplinary performance practice.
See the course combinations section for more information about the different joint honours options.
Module listing
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. Those listed here may also be a mixture of core and optional modules.
Year 1
- Cultural Perspectives on British Dance
- Explorations in British Dance
- Making Dance Happen
- Technique and Expression
- Dancing Culture
- Physical Articulation 1
- Text and Performance
- The Business of Media
Year 2
- Beginning Choreography
- Dance in the Global City: Critical and Analytical Perspectives
- Performance Research
- Physical Articulation 2
- Arts Management
- Classical Forms
- Contemporary Dance
- Ensemble Projects 1
- From Street to Stage
- London Dance: The Role of Agencies, Festivals and Venues in London and the UK
- Physical and Dance Theatre
- Social Dance
Year 3
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