If you want to study dance and performance practice, but also want to gain an understanding of their history and the current dance industry, this is the course for you. No matter what your dance experience and background are, this course enables you to experiment and explore your creative potential, preparing you for a career in the dance or creative arts industries.
You'll develop your 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.
The course is forward-thinking and emphasizes the importance of equality, diversity, and inclusion which 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).
You'll 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, you will gain valuable insight into the dance industry through the Dance Industry modules, which prepare you for employment after graduating.
Reasons to choose Kingston
- The University's brand new Town House has a performance studio theatre and three large dance studios, equipped to professional standards with fully-sprung floors, mirrors, and barres.
- 100% of students from this course were in employment or further study within six months of graduating (DLHE 2016/17).
- You'll learn from real-life dance companies. There are guest workshops and in-house residencies from the likes of the Olivier Award-winning Botis Seva and Far From the Norm, What is Written? Dance Company, Adriano Olivera (African), and Paradigms (Dance Hall).