Northern School of Contemporary Dance (NCSD) - Collegiate Program - BA (Hons) in Contemporary Dance

98 Chapeltown Road, Leeds, LS7 4BH
30 hours/week
Not company affiliated
No double major
Early graduation offering unknown
No study abroad
Styles: Contemporary
Not Competitive
In Person

Description

Our students become artists with highly-tuned performance, technical, creative and teaching skills, developed through dance experiences in a variety of professional, studio and community contexts. NSCD’s approach is founded on an openness to explore related theory and practice. You are encouraged to be curious about the place of contemporary dance within the broader landscape of the professional arts. We provide opportunities for you to work in collaboration with other arts organisations and professionals, and for you to engage with different audiences in a variety of settings.

Sessions

Heart
Session Information
Ages:

18-22

Dates:

Not Provided

Men's Program?

Unknown

Tuition Options
(2)

Description:

£9,535* per year– Home students

Description:

£17,500* per year – Overseas students

Housing - Unavailable Housing

Session Description

The BA (Hons) Dance (Contemporary) degree is a course of study specifically designed for the education and training of professional contemporary dance artists, performers, choreographers and artist facilitators. Our students become dance artists with highly tuned specialist knowledge, technical and creative skills, plus experience as a producer and teacher with an understanding of project management and dance pedagogy. The range of technical training undertaken during the programme is designed to train the body, whilst developing artistic intelligence and an understanding of movement that enables the dancer to respond to the varied and changing demands of contemporary choreography. Students are encouraged to be curious about the place of contemporary dance within the broader landscape of the professional arts scene. We provide opportunities for students to work in collaboration with other arts organisations and professional settings, and for you to engage with different audiences at different stages of your professional training. Through the programme, students embrace a range of industry-relevant modes of working, such as dance film, site-specific practice, social responsibility in dance, collective working, as well as a thorough grounding in traditional theatre practice.

Last updated: Jan. 11, 2025