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University of Salford
MA Dance: Choreography and Professional Practices
- Manchester, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
During MA Dance: Choreography and Professional Practices you’ll study producing for small/mid-scale touring ensuring you have all the tools you need to realise your creative projects and grow new audiences for your work. Industry collaboration and real-world learning are central to this course, so you’ll take part in workshops, participate in work-based learning and observe professional commissions, providing you with invaluable experience and networking opportunities. You’ll study in our £55 million New Adelphi building, home to multiple rehearsal studios and a theatre.
University of Roehampton London
MFA in Choreography
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
As an emerging or experienced choreographer, this MFA course will help you refine your artistic practice by advancing your creative, technical and performance skills. The programme includes technique classes, choreography workshops, laboratory sessions, dialogue, writing and reflection. You will be encouraged to experiment and take risks in a series of self-directed choreographic projects that help you develop a portfolio of work.
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Dancers who want to further their careers in performing or teaching may want to consider a choreography program where they can learn more about dance forms, physical movement, and technical skills to create combinations for performances.
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A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.