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Dance

University of Lincoln

Faculty:Lincoln School of Performing Arts
Degree:Bachelor; Honours
Field of Study:Dance, General
Course Based:Yes
Length:3 Year(s)
Careers:Dancers

Description:

Lincoln’s BA (Hons) Dance degree links the theoretical and academic study of dance through its role in history and modern society with the practical and creative disciplines of technique, choreography, performance and production. This course has been approved by the Imperial Society of Teachers’ of Dance (ISTD).

Dance is a form of art and emotional expression that can encompass storytelling and social interaction. At Lincoln, this degree aims to prepares students for a wide range of career opportunities, from performance and choreography through to education and community dance. The practice-based curriculum at Lincoln reflects the vocational needs of professional dancers. Students will have the opportunity to engage with practical and theoretical methods to become a stronger dancer and more dynamic dance maker. There are opportunities for work placements and participation in performances throughout the course. These include collaborations with staff, national and international choreographers, and theatre companies.

Prerequisites:

These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.
    Students from Canada should visit our Entry Requirements webpage for details: http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/international/yourcountry/canada.
    Application Notes : As part of the Admissions process, all Dance applicants must attend an interview and audition. For further information please follow this link: http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/dandauditions.

    * We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.

    Modified on August 21, 2016