About Dance: Practice and Production, MA - at University of Winchester
Study links practice-based research and professional arts practice through partnerships with key regional organisations, such as The Point Eastleigh, Hampshire Dance and the Wessex Academy, to enable the development of creative and critical practices within both professional and academic contexts. The programme focuses on facilitating choreography through ideas, processes, performers, technologies, audiences, sites and networks.
Students develop portfolios of work connecting individual physical and creative practices with pedagogical and choreographic approaches.
Students undertake six taught modules and the Independent Project. The Gateway to Independent Study modules underpin the Independent Project.
The Independent Project is negotiated between the student and the Programme Leader and allows the student to develop, produce and document a portfolio of work of interconnected practices: dance, choreography and facilitation.
ModulesChoreography in Context
Dance Practice: Reflexivity and Pedagogy
Entrepreneurship and Management
Choreographic Specialisation
Research Methods
Gateway to Independent Study
Learning and TeachingThe core delivery is practice-based involving classes, workshops, labs, masterclasses and intensives and supported by lectures, seminars, a mini-conference, discussions and self-directed study.
AssessmentAll taught modules are assessed by portfolio with components contributing to an overall mark. Practice, live performance, choreography, facilitation, performative presentation or lecture demonstration is supported by documentation, which can include a written element.