As part of this course you'll:
- Find new ways to produce innovative choreography
- Choose optional modules to create an individual programme of study
- Explore your artistic interests and make several new pieces of choreography
- Engage with the latest research and insights, and learn how to apply this to real-world situations
- Develop the skills to respond to a brief, curate work for festivals and events, and collaborate on and initiate interdisciplinary and experimental projects
- Explore traditional and alternative settings for dance and performance, from the studio and theatre to galleries and museums
- Have the opportunity to work with community groups using participatory, immersive and specialised collaborative approaches to develop new choreographic methods
- Share ideas and experiences with fellow students to collaborate, critique and engage with each other's choreographic identities
