Course summary
MA Performance: Theatre Making will enable you to develop your creative and critical practice. It will encourage you to become a confident and articulate theatre maker and researcher. Performance at Wimbledon is approached through questions of politics and ethics as well as aesthetics and practice. The course asks you to examine them through practical investigation and experimentation in a studio context. You will think critically about your theatre making. You will want to place it in the context of contemporary performance and visual culture. The course focuses on:
- Theatre-making as an integrated, multi-disciplinary practice. Combining, for example, writing, design, acting and dramaturgy.
- Developing innovative compositional strategies for performance-making as a studio-based, embodied and material practice.
- The creation of post-dramatic and politically engaged performance.
- Collaboration.
- To investigate the opportunities and challenges posed by the development of new theatre and performance practices, technologies, histories and critical perspectives.
- To consider performance as a mode and form of enquiry, as well as a way of acquiring a set of dramaturgical skills and compositional strategies.
- To be part of a learning environment which emphasises the importance of integrated working across postgraduate courses at Wimbledon.
- To learn about research methods through practical workshops, lectures and seminars.
- To enhance your understanding of the collaborative nature of performance. This will further enable you to build ideas, proposals, and events with other theatre makers.
- To undertake peer and self-directed learning.
- To develop a final project based on an area of personal research that will be presented as a public performance or similar output.
- To produce a research dissertation.
- To have access to Wimbledon's shared workshops.
- collaborative making
- compositional practices
- dramaturgical practices
- engaging audiences and publics
- ensemble formation, support and sustainability
- interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary methods
- physical and vocal performance skills
- practice-based performance research
- project conceptualisation, design and development
- researching partnerships and collaborations needed for effective project delivery.
Entry requirements
The standard minimum entry requirements for this course are: BA (Hons) degree in either performance or art and design-related disciplines. Alternative qualifications and experience will also be taken into consideration.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of the Arts London
272 High Holborn
London
WC1V 7EY