BA (Hons) Dance and Drama

Bachelor's degree

In Ormskirk

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Ormskirk

  • Duration

    3 Years

This Dance and Drama degree offers a thorough, broad-based education for creative artists of the future who can apply their knowledge and skills in the disciplines of dance, drama and theatre. The programme is designed to develop reflective and articulate practitioners equipped with the graduate skills which are sought after within the creative industries.

The combination of dance and drama offers a unique opportunity to explore dance styles from contemporary, ballet, popular (jazz, hip hop, capoeira) to social, folk and somatic practice, alongside specialist drama areas such as acting, directing, writing and applied theatre. You will possess artistic skills and vision which you will develop in professional theatre spaces, relating your practice to critical theories, dance and theatre histories and contemporary ideas. Optional modules are available in aerial performance, physical theatre, circus arts, theatre design, musical theatre and technical theatre.

If you are equally passionate about dance, drama and theatre and want to work at the cutting-edge of dance and theatre practice then this is the degree for you. You should have a desire to engage people in inclusive dance and drama experiences in a variety of applied and theatrical performance settings, and aspire to become an articulate practitioner who understands the key concepts that underpin both dance and drama in relation to culture.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Ormskirk (Lancashire)
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St Helens Road, L39 4QP

Start date

On request

About this course

Career paths could include performance artist, practitioner, researcher, performer, maker, dance and/or drama therapist, arts administration, media work, teaching (further training required), community or social work, the creative industries or further study and research.

128 UCAS Tariff points on the new UCAS Tariff, preferably to include Performing Arts, Drama, Dance or a related subject.

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Subjects

  • Theatre
  • Teaching
  • Art
  • Full Time
  • Jazz
  • Acting
  • Directing
  • Drama
  • Dance
  • Choreographic
  • Teaching Dance
  • Composition
  • Dance Making
  • Aerial Circus Performance
  • Dance Theatre
  • Visual Dramaturgy
  • Multimedia Shakespeare

Course programme

Level 4 (Year 1 of Full-Time Programme)

DAN1103 Introduction to Choreographic Practices (20 credits)

DAN1105 Introduction to Dance Making and Performance (20 credits)

DRA1101 Drama, Theatre and the Idea of the Play: Concepts, Cultures, Contexts (20 credits)

DRA1103 Introducing the Art of the Actor: Text, Voice, Chorus (20 credits)

DRA1104 Staging the Play: Text into Action (20 credits)

You will select one of the following modules:

DAN1101 Dance Teaching in Education (20 credits)

DAN1106 Teaching Dance in the Community (20 credits)

TEC1100 Introduction to Technical Theatre (20 credits)

Language modules in French, Spanish or Mandarin, delivered at the Edge Hill Language Centre, are available to study as an integral part of this degree. A single Language module can be studied instead of either DAN1101 Dance Teaching in Education, DAN1106 Teaching Dance in the Community, or TEC1100 Introduction to Technical Theatre.

Level 5 (Year 2 of Full-Time Programme)

DRA2101 The Modern Age of Drama: Forms, Movements, Modernity (20 credits)

You will study three of the following modules. Two potential combinations of these modules are available.

You can select DAN2102 Body and Performance, DRA2103 Modern Rehearsal Strategies: Process Research and DRA2104 The Making of Modern Theatre: Staging Classic Modern Plays as a set of three modules or alternatively opt for DRA2102 Modern Theatre Practitioners: Principles, Practices, Purposes, DAN2103 Cultural Perspectives in Dance, and DAN2104 Choreographic Practices 2.

DAN2102 Body and Performance (20 credits)

DAN2103 Cultural Perspectives in Dance (20 credits)

DAN2104 Choreographic Practices 2 (20 credits)

DRA2102 Modern Theatre Practitioners: Principles, Practices, Purposes (20 credits)

DRA2103 Modern Rehearsal Strategies: Process Research (20 credits)

DRA2104 The Making of Modern Theatre: Staging Classic Modern Plays (20 credits)

You will select two of the following modules:

CIR2102 Clown (20 credits)

CIR2103 Contemporary Circus (20 credits)

CIR2104 Aerial Dance: Breaking Ground (20 credits)

CIR2105 Aerial Circus Performance (20 credits)

DAN2101 Devising Projects in Education and Community (20 credits)

DAN2105 Dance Making and Performance 2 (20 credits)

DAN2106 Teaching Practice (20 credits)

DAN2107 Dance Theatre Performance (20 credits)

DAN2108 Movement for the Singing Actor (20 credits)

DES2101 Visual Dramaturgy (20 credits)

DES2104 Costume for Performance (20 credits)

DES2105 The Body in Costume (20 credits)

DES2107 Introduction to Prosthetic Make Up (20 credits)

DRA2105 Imagining Better Worlds: Theatre, Learning and Development (20 credits)

DRA2107 The Art and Craft of the Playwright (20 credits)

DRA2108 The Art of the Actor and Rise of the Director (20 credits)

DRA2109 English Renaissance Tragedy: The Theatre of Sweet Violence and Wild Justice (20 credits)

DRA2110 The Dramatic Art of Comedy: Making Purposeful Laughter in the Theatre (20 credits)

MUS2105 Popular Musicals (20 credits)

PFA2101 Site Specific Performance (20 credits)

PFA2104 Light and Projection in Performance (20 credits)

PFA2105 Nineteenth Century Popular Performance (20 credits)

PFA2107 Multimedia Shakespeare (20 credits)

TEC2100 Developing Technical Theatre Skills (20 credits)

If you studied a Language module in Year 1, you may wish to study a further Language module in Year 2. This would form an integral part of your degree in place of one of the optional modules above.

Level 6 (Year 3 of Full-Time Programme)

PAR3104 Dissertation (20 credits)

You will study three of the following modules. Two potential combinations of these modules are available.

You can select DRA3101 Researching Contemporary Drama: Theatre and Modernity, DAN3102 Dance Techniques 1, and PAR3103 Ensemble Production Project as a set of three modules or alternatively opt for DAN3101 Researching Dance, DRA3102 The Contemporary Ensemble: Theatre Manifestos, and DAN3103 Dance Making and Performance 3.

DAN3101 Researching Dance (20 credits)

DAN3102 Dance Techniques 1 (20 credits)

DAN3103 Dance Making and Performance 3 (20 credits)

DRA3101 Researching Contemporary Drama: Theatre and Postmodernity (20 credits)

DRA3102 The Contemporary Ensemble: Theatre Manifestos (20 credits)

PAR3103 Ensemble Production Project (20 credits)

You will select two of the following modules:

CIR3102 Applied Circus (20 credits)

CIR3103 Circus and Silent Movies (20 credits)

CIR3104 Independent Aerial Projects (20 credits)

DAN3104 Jazz Dance (20 credits)

DAN3105 Dance Techniques 2 (20 credits)

DES3101 The Scenographic Space (20 credits)

DES3103 Scenographic Costumes (20 credits)

DES3104 Advanced Prosthetic Make Up and Special Effects (20 credits)

DES3105 Practice as Research in Costume (20 credits)

DRA3103 Acting and Directing Reconsidered (20 credits)

DRA3104 Theatre, Gender and Sexual Politics (20 credits)

DRA3105 Theatre of War: Ideological Conflict and Political Commitment in Drama (20 credits)

DRA3106 Postcolonial Theatres (20 credits)

DRA3107 On the Road: Enabling Better Worlds (20 credits)

DRA3108 Event Planning and Management (20 credits)

MUS3103 American Musicals (20 credits)

PAR3106 Arts and Enterprise (20 credits)

PFA3103 Installation and Immersive Performance (20 credits)

PFA3104 Drag Kings and Drag Queens (20 credits)

PFA3106 Autobiographical Performance (20 credits)

PFA3107 Contemporary Popular Performance (20 credits)

PFA3108 Dancing Anarchy (20 credits)

TEC3100 Advanced Technical Theatre Skills (20 credits)

If you studied Language modules in Years 1 and 2, you may wish to study a further Language module in Year 3. This would form an integral part of your degree in place of one of the optional modules above.

Optional modules provide an element of choice within the programme curriculum. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means that the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed. Optional module selection may also be affected by timetabling requirements.

BA (Hons) Dance and Drama

£ 9,250 + VAT