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Trinity Laban: MA Choreography
Institution | Trinity Laban |
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Department | Dance |
Web | http://www.trinitylaban.ac.uk |
admissions@trinitylaban.ac.uk | |
Telephone | +44 (0)20 8305 4444 |
Study type | Taught |
Master of Arts - MA (PG)
Summary
The MA and MFA Choreography offer a stimulating environment in which to explore and develop your choreographic practice and expertise. Whether you’re in the early stages of your career or an experienced dance artist, these programmes present opportunities to engage with contemporary ideas, concepts and propositions within the choreographic field.
The taught programme of the MA (first year of the MFA) encourages you to explore your current practice and develop as develop as an innovative, independent choreographer.
- You will encounter interdisciplinary perspectives and collaborative practices, creating work across a range of settings and media.
- You will be challenged to experiment, take risks and continuously create: developing your individual artistic voice.
- You will engage in critical dialogue with your work from a variety of perspectives.
- Two of the modules offered in the taught component provide opportunities for collaborative exchanges with other artistic practices.
- An independent project, will allow you build on the ideas encountered in the programme and undertake self-directed research, experimentation and reflection.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | You will normally have prior choreographic experience and/or have successfully completed an undergraduate degree in an appropriate or related subject, or hold an overseas award of equivalent standard (eg USA degree GPA of 3.00). English Language competency requirements also apply. |
Location | Main Site Old Royal Naval College King Charles Court London SE10 9JF |
Summary
The MA and MFA Choreography offer a stimulating environment in which to explore and develop your choreographic practice and expertise. Whether you’re in the early stages of your career or an experienced dance artist, these programmes present opportunities to engage with contemporary ideas, concepts and propositions within the choreographic field.
The taught programme of the MA (first year of the MFA) encourages you to explore your current practice and develop as develop as an innovative, independent choreographer.
- You will encounter interdisciplinary perspectives and collaborative practices, creating work across a range of settings and media.
- You will be challenged to experiment, take risks and continuously create: developing your individual artistic voice.
- You will engage in critical dialogue with your work from a variety of perspectives.
- Two of the modules offered in the taught component provide opportunities for collaborative exchanges with other artistic practices.
- An independent project, will allow you build on the ideas encountered in the programme and undertake self-directed research, experimentation and reflection.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | You will normally have prior choreographic experience and/or have successfully completed an undergraduate degree in an appropriate or related subject, or hold an overseas award of equivalent standard (eg USA degree GPA of 3.00). English Language competency requirements also apply. |
Location | Main Site Old Royal Naval College King Charles Court London SE10 9JF |
Summary
The MA and MFA Choreography offer a stimulating environment in which to explore and develop your choreographic practice and expertise. Whether you’re in the early stages of your career or an experienced dance artist, these programmes present opportunities to engage with contemporary ideas, concepts and propositions within the choreographic field.
The taught programme of the MA (first year of the MFA) encourages you to explore your current practice and develop as develop as an innovative, independent choreographer.
- You will encounter interdisciplinary perspectives and collaborative practices, creating work across a range of settings and media.
- You will be challenged to experiment, take risks and continuously create: developing your individual artistic voice.
- You will engage in critical dialogue with your work from a variety of perspectives.
- Two of the modules offered in the taught component provide opportunities for collaborative exchanges with other artistic practices.
- An independent project, will allow you build on the ideas encountered in the programme and undertake self-directed research, experimentation and reflection.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | You will normally have prior choreographic experience and/or have successfully completed an undergraduate degree in an appropriate or related subject, or hold an overseas award of equivalent standard (eg USA degree GPA of 3.00). English Language competency requirements also apply. |
Location | Main Site Old Royal Naval College King Charles Court London SE10 9JF |
Summary
The MA and MFA Choreography offer a stimulating environment in which to explore and develop your choreographic practice and expertise. Whether you’re in the early stages of your career or an experienced dance artist, these programmes present opportunities to engage with contemporary ideas, concepts and propositions within the choreographic field.
The taught programme of the MA (first year of the MFA) encourages you to explore your current practice and develop as develop as an innovative, independent choreographer.
- You will encounter interdisciplinary perspectives and collaborative practices, creating work across a range of settings and media.
- You will be challenged to experiment, take risks and continuously create: developing your individual artistic voice.
- You will engage in critical dialogue with your work from a variety of perspectives.
- Two of the modules offered in the taught component provide opportunities for collaborative exchanges with other artistic practices.
- An independent project, will allow you build on the ideas encountered in the programme and undertake self-directed research, experimentation and reflection.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | You will normally have prior choreographic experience and/or have successfully completed an undergraduate degree in an appropriate or related subject, or hold an overseas award of equivalent standard (eg USA degree GPA of 3.00). English Language competency requirements also apply. |
Location | Main Site Old Royal Naval College King Charles Court London SE10 9JF |
Summary
The MA and MFA Choreography offer a stimulating environment in which to explore and develop your choreographic practice and expertise. Whether you’re in the early stages of your career or an experienced dance artist, these programmes present opportunities to engage with contemporary ideas, concepts and propositions within the choreographic field.
The taught programme of the MA (first year of the MFA) encourages you to explore your current practice and develop as develop as an innovative, independent choreographer.
- You will encounter interdisciplinary perspectives and collaborative practices, creating work across a range of settings and media.
- You will be challenged to experiment, take risks and continuously create: developing your individual artistic voice.
- You will engage in critical dialogue with your work from a variety of perspectives.
- Two of the modules offered in the taught component provide opportunities for collaborative exchanges with other artistic practices.
- An independent project, will allow you build on the ideas encountered in the programme and undertake self-directed research, experimentation and reflection.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | You will normally have prior choreographic experience and/or have successfully completed an undergraduate degree in an appropriate or related subject, or hold an overseas award of equivalent standard (eg USA degree GPA of 3.00). English Language competency requirements also apply. |
Location | Main Site Old Royal Naval College King Charles Court London SE10 9JF |
Summary
The MA and MFA Choreography offer a stimulating environment in which to explore and develop your choreographic practice and expertise. Whether you’re in the early stages of your career or an experienced dance artist, these programmes present opportunities to engage with contemporary ideas, concepts and propositions within the choreographic field.
The taught programme of the MA (first year of the MFA) encourages you to explore your current practice and develop as develop as an innovative, independent choreographer.
- You will encounter interdisciplinary perspectives and collaborative practices, creating work across a range of settings and media.
- You will be challenged to experiment, take risks and continuously create: developing your individual artistic voice.
- You will engage in critical dialogue with your work from a variety of perspectives.
- Two of the modules offered in the taught component provide opportunities for collaborative exchanges with other artistic practices.
- An independent project, will allow you build on the ideas encountered in the programme and undertake self-directed research, experimentation and reflection.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | You will normally have prior choreographic experience and/or have successfully completed an undergraduate degree in an appropriate or related subject, or hold an overseas award of equivalent standard (eg USA degree GPA of 3.00). English Language competency requirements also apply. |
Location | Main Site Old Royal Naval College King Charles Court London SE10 9JF |
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