MASTER'S PROGRAMME IN PERFORMING ARTS AS CRITICAL PRACTICE
Program Overview
Master's Programme in Performing Arts as Critical Practice
The Master's Programme in Performing Arts as Critical Practice is a 120 HP programme that focuses on the critical practice of performing arts.
Programme Description
The programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of performing arts as a critical practice. It aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to engage with the complexities of the field.
Programme Structure
The programme consists of a series of courses and projects that are designed to challenge students to think critically about the role of performing arts in society. The programme is structured to provide students with a deep understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of performing arts.
Key Areas of Study
- Performance as a critical practice
- Theoretical frameworks for understanding performance
- Historical and contemporary contexts of performance
- Artistic research and experimentation
- Methods and methodologies for artistic research
- Experimentation and innovation in performance
- Collaboration and co-creation
- Working with diverse stakeholders and communities
- Co-creating performances and events
Admission Criteria
Admission to the programme is based on a range of criteria, including academic qualifications, artistic experience, and personal statement.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field
- Portfolio of artistic work
- Personal statement outlining research interests and goals
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the programme are [insert tuition fees].
Research Areas
The programme is focused on the following research areas:
- Performance and performativity
- Artistic research and experimentation
- Collaboration and co-creation
