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The Dartington Hall Trust: Cultural Production
| Institution | The Dartington Hall Trust |
|---|---|
| Department | Dartington Arts School |
| Web | https://www.dartington.org/ |
| Study type | Taught |
Summary
The programme is for current cultural producers looking to enhance their knowledge, those in allied fields seeking a route into careers in the arts and cultural sectors and activist creatives who want to seize the opportunity to create new types of cultural agency, activity and venues in a period of massive change, uncertainty and potential opportunities in the arts and culture post-Covid and Brexit.
What does it really mean to create, curate and manage cultural organisations and arts projects? How has the current climate effected the arts sector, and what new skills does producing events post-Covid call for? How does the new normal in the arts play in rural and urban contexts?
This programme is designed to help you build and enhance your production, managerial, administrative, fundraising and creative curatorial skills, to survive in the contemporary arts sector. We will look at how to apply creative leadership and ethical principles in managing artistic excellence, cultural heritage and events.
Whilst developing new cultural approaches, theories of contemporary public engagement, audience development and alternative models of routes to the creative industries, you will gain increased awareness of and ability to engage with the civic role of culture in society. You will also develop entrepreneurial and resourceful approaches to creating cultural outcomes, new cultural organisations and building audiences beyond traditional spaces and sited events.
MA
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | BA (Honours) Degree: A first degree in an arts, or humanities subject. All applicants will be required to present examples of relevant work. Where the first degree is not arts or humanities-related, a portfolio of work will be required in support of the application or experience that is equivalent and demonstrates interest or track record in related field. Other non-standard awards or experience: A willingness to engage with the field of Cultural Production. Candidates will be considered with prior credited learning and prior experiences subject to interview. * Interview requirements: All applicants are required to attend an interview, either at the School or online. *For further information please contact our admissions team at admissions@dartington.org. |
| Location | Dartington Arts School Lower Close Dartington Ln Totnes TQ9 6ED |
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | BA (Honours) Degree: A first degree in an arts, or humanities subject. All applicants will be required to present examples of relevant work. Where the first degree is not arts or humanities-related, a portfolio of work will be required in support of the application or experience that is equivalent and demonstrates interest or track record in related field. Other non-standard awards or experience: A willingness to engage with the field of Cultural Production. Candidates will be considered with prior credited learning and prior experiences subject to interview. * Interview requirements: All applicants are required to attend an interview, either at the School or online. *For further information please contact our admissions team at admissions@dartington.org. |
| Location | Dartington Arts School Lower Close Dartington Ln Totnes TQ9 6ED |
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