Dance Performance at New College Durham - UCAS

New College Durham

Degree level: Undergraduate
Awarded by: New College, Durham

Dance Performance

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Course summary

This Foundation Degree in Dance Performance is a performance-based course which aims to provide you with the skills, knowledge and understanding of dance performance, with an emphasis on contemporary dance. This two-year degree takes a student-centred approach to ensure you gain the core skills, techniques and knowledge needed to progress into the industry or further study. You will engage in a wide range of practical and theoretical sessions to accumulate a vast amount of industry standard experience. As part of the exploration of contemporary dance practice supported by classical ballet and other dance genres, you will study a range of styles, techniques, and practitioners to train the body to be fit, expressive and articulate while developing an in depth understanding of the art of dance and its place in performing arts practice. Get in touch with any questions about joining the course: [email protected]

Modules

Level 4 Dance Technique Develop the technical skills required to meet the expected standard for Level 4. The module involves intensive practice not only to provide knowledge and understanding but also to train the body to perform dance movement safely and accurately. Correct posture and alignment and muscular coordination will be a strong focus for the year, helping you to build strength and flexibility, and dynamic versatility. Creative Workshop This module is a precursor of the choreography module, providing you with opportunities for creative dance work in collaboration with your peers. It is designed to give you an understanding of methods of composition and structure while allowing every opportunity for individual creative contributions to the workshops and the material generated. You will be introduced to a variety of stimuli and will make an artistic response to these as a collaborative activity. A performance piece will be devised and taken into a community venue. Performance Project At Level 4, you will develop important performance skills which can lead to a professional career. Audition techniques will be included to teach you how to present yourself as a performer. You will learn, rehearse, and perform a piece of choreography by a professional artist and will present this to a community audience. It will also be part of your summative assessment. A written evaluation of the process and product of the performance encourages the application of theoretical understanding. Safe Dance Practice This area of study is vital to the emerging dance performer and ensures that safe practice is observed to protect the body from injury as more and more demanding movement is required. You will learn how to build strength, flexibility and stamina, as well as, supporting correct diet and mental well-being. The delivery is partly practical through a variety of body-conditioning sessions and partly theoretical where the foundation in sports science is explored and applied to dance. Personal and Professional Development You will complete a Reflective Work and Development Journal to assess your practical learning. There will also be an element of contextual studies which will culminate in a written assignment. Taught areas will include reflective practice, study skills and approaches to academic writing, exploration of the historical and social context of dance performance and basic research skills. Level 5 Dance Technique This module continues to build on the learning and physical training undertaken at Level 4. Performance Project The Performance Project 2 at Level 5 becomes a more significant element of the year of study. This module prepares you for professional life. Influential Practitioners (optional) This module will provide you with the opportunity to develop your knowledge of influential dance performance practitioners. Choreography Project (optional) This module is designed for you if you have an interest in creating and composing dance pieces and are seeking the opportunity to choreograph your own pieces for performance. Personal and Professional Development Prepare for the next steps in your chosen career path. You will explore possible future employment and self-employment opportunities, paying attention to auditioning, self-marketing, and self-management.

Assessment method

Formative and summative assessments are used to motivate, stimulate and inform learning.


How to apply

This course is not accepting applications at this time. Please contact the provider to find out more.

Application codes

Course code:
DP01
Institution code:
N28
Campus name:
Gateway
Campus code:
G

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

You will hold four GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including maths and English, and a Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject with a minimum of 32 UCAS points (A-Level and/or BTEC). Non-Standard Entry Requirements (including mature students) If you are aged 21 by 31 December of the year of admission or do not hold the standard entry requirements above, you may gain entry onto the foundation degree with the appropriate qualifications and experience. You are welcomed to display your knowledge, understanding and experience of performing arts at interview. You will complete a skill-based audition.

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.newcollegedurham.ac.uk/courses/performing-arts/fda-dance-performance


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

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Dance Performance at New College Durham - UCAS