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Dance for Commercial Performance at Bath Spa University - UCAS

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Course summary

Prepare for a career as a dancer or choreographer for the stage and screen by enhancing your technique in a variety of styles such as commercial, hip-hop, pas de deux, dancehall, waacking, popping, heels dance, house dance, contemporary, jazz, ballet, tap and more. The BA (Hons) Dance for Commercial Performance at University Centre Weston (UCW) will provide you with the practical skills needed to be a versatile performer across all genres, as well as preparing you for the possibility of postgraduate study. With training from experiences teachers and industry professionals, we'll prepare you for a future career in the dance industry. This course has high contact hours, in-line with industry expectations, and is predominantly practical, with daily technique classes. You'll also gain an understanding of relevant theoretical underpinnings, relating to topics such as stylistic development, choreographic practise and dance anatomy and nutrition. This course considered training with a holistic approach to dancers. Taught at University Centre Weston (UCW).

Modules

Year one You'll be introduced to key practitioners and processes that underpin dance training. We develop a strong foundation of techniques in various genres of dance, and introduce the principal skills of singing, acting and choreography. You'll explore current performance trends and how to work effectively within the dance industry. We also initiate the academic principles of practice as research, analysis and critique in your first year. Year two The second year builds your knowledge of technique, genre and styles of dance. As a dance artist, you develop an understanding and application of a range of choreographic approaches and performance techniques to make meaningful and imaginative work. Critical theory develops your academic and cognitive skills. In addition to ongoing technical classes, and in preparation for your third year, performance projects, partner work, contact, and improvisation expand your skills as a versatile dance artist. Year three Your final year hones the skills and knowledge that you developed during your second year, and applies it to a range of employment scenarios. Strategically selected projects and public performances throughout the year, with industry specialists in public venues, encourage professional working relationships and networking skills vital for future employment.

Assessment method

Assessment is via a combination of practical exams and coursework. The assessment breakdown is 75% practical assessment and 25% coursework. There are no written exams on this course.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
UCW1
Institution code:
B20
Campus name:
University Centre Weston (UCW)
Campus code:
C

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Additional entry requirements

Audition

Bath Spa will contact all applicants shortlisted for audition by email with full details.

Interview

Bath Spa will contact all applicants shortlisted for interview by email with full details.


Student Outcomes

Operated by the Office for Students
60%
Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
90%
Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Dance for Commercial Performance at Bath Spa University - UCAS