BA (Hons) Dance and Performance

Worcester

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Dance and Performance program provides a holistic and practice-led education in the art of movement and live performance. It emphasizes the development of both technical dance skills and creative expression, encouraging students to explore their individual artistic voice and collaborate with others. The program fosters an understanding of the body as a site of knowledge and communication, and explores the theoretical underpinnings of dance and performance as cultural and social practices. Through a combination of technique classes, choreography workshops, performance projects, and theoretical study, students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the diverse world of dance and performance.

Curriculum: The curriculum is structured to provide a progressive learning experience, starting with foundational modules that introduce core dance techniques, basic choreographic principles, and fundamental performance concepts. Students then advance to more specialized modules focusing on advanced dance techniques in various genres, choreography for different contexts, performance theory and analysis, physical theatre, improvisation, site-specific performance, and dance film. The program encourages students to integrate theory and practice, understanding how critical analysis informs their creative work and how practical experience deepens their theoretical understanding. A significant component involves intensive studio practice, the creation and performance of original choreography, collaborative performance projects, and engagement with professional dance and theatre. Students also develop skills in movement analysis, performance documentation, and arts management.

Research Focus: The University of Worcester fosters a research-informed teaching environment within its School of Arts and Creative Industries, which directly benefits the BA (Hons) Dance and Performance program. Faculty members are actively engaged in research across various areas of dance and performance studies, including contemporary dance practice, choreography, dance pedagogy, performance theory, dance and technology, and community dance. Students benefit from being taught by academics who are actively contributing to their fields and may have opportunities to engage with research through their studies and final-year performance projects or dissertations. The program aims to cultivate a research-oriented mindset, encouraging students to critically analyze dance and performance practices and contribute their own creative and scholarly insights to the field.

Industry Engagement: The BA (Hons) Dance and Performance program recognizes the importance of preparing students for successful careers in the performing arts and related industries. The curriculum often incorporates masterclasses and workshops led by professional dancers, choreographers, and performers, providing students with direct contact with industry professionals. The University of Worcester actively seeks to build and maintain links with local, regional, and national dance companies, theatre organizations, and arts venues. This engagement may include opportunities for internships, collaborative projects, and networking events, providing students with valuable practical experience and industry connections. The aim is to ensure that graduates possess the skills, knowledge, and professional networks that are highly valued by employers in the dynamic and competitive performing arts sector.

Global Perspective: The University of Worcester welcomes a diverse international student body, enriching the learning experience within the BA (Hons) Dance and Performance program. Dance and performance are global art forms, reflecting diverse cultural traditions, histories, and social practices. The program encourages students to explore a wide range of dance forms and performance styles from around the world, fostering an understanding of the global landscape of movement and live art. Discussions and practical explorations often incorporate international examples, and students have opportunities to interact with peers from various cultural backgrounds, fostering a global perspective essential for engaging with the diverse and interconnected world of dance and performance.

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Location

Worcester

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 16700

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 76.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Worcester offers a range of scholarships for international students to support them financially during their studies. These scholarships are designed to reward academic excellence, help with tuition costs, and make studying in the UK more affordable for students from various backgrounds.

International Scholarships: The university provides a specific International Scholarship which offers a reduction in tuition fees for international students enrolling in undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The value of the scholarship varies depending on the student's academic profile and the course they are enrolling in.

Merit-Based Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded based on academic performance. International students who demonstrate strong academic achievements may be eligible for merit-based reductions in their tuition fees.

Country-Specific Scholarships: The University of Worcester also offers country-specific scholarships for students from certain regions. These scholarships are aimed at making higher education more accessible to students from these countries, with discounts or financial assistance provided to support their studies.

Graduates from the BA (Hons) Dance and Performance program at the University of Worcester acquire a versatile and dynamic skillset, blending strong technical dance abilities with creative performance skills and critical understanding of the performing arts. This comprehensive training opens doors to a diverse range of career opportunities within the dance, theatre, and broader creative industries. 

Professional Dancer: Performing with dance companies in various genres (contemporary, ballet, jazz, etc.) nationally and internationally.

Choreographer: Creating original dance works for dance companies, theatre productions, film, television, and commercial projects.

Dance Teacher/Educator: Instructing dance at various levels, from private studios and community centers to schools and universities.

Performer (Physical Theatre/Devised Theatre): Creating and performing in theatre productions that emphasize physicality and collaborative creation.

Dance Animateur/Community Dance Artist: Leading dance workshops and projects within community settings, promoting participation and engagement with dance.

Arts Administrator: Working in the management and administration of dance companies, arts organizations, and venues.

Movement Director (Theatre/Film/TV): Collaborating with directors to create and refine movement sequences for actors.

Dance Therapist: Using movement and dance to address emotional, cognitive, social, and physical needs (requires further specialized training).

Rehearsal Director: Assisting choreographers in setting and maintaining choreography during the rehearsal process.

Freelance Performer/Creator: Developing and performing their own solo or collaborative performance projects across different platforms and venues.


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