The Bachelor in Dance Studies (Honours) programme marks the first step towards the formation of dancers and choreographers with special focus on the use of technology. This three year-programme synthesises theory and practice in such ways that theory underpins practice and practice illuminate's theory. During the course, you will work increasingly as an independent learner, formulating theoretical frameworks for individual projects and thus demonstrating discernment in choreographic crafting. In addition, you would be a part of Malta's cultivation of its own community of dance scholars and dance artist practitioners. In your final year, you will research and write a dissertation with a topic of your own choice. During the course, you will have the chance to participate in the Erasmus+ mobility programme, as we believe that you will gain a holistic academic journey through a multicultural and diverse learning experience.
The Bachelor in Dance Studies (Hons) has been designed to appeal to at least two audience typologies. The course is intended if you are a:
- Matriculated student with a number of years' experience of practical dance study, seeking to pursue a career in Dance as an intending performer, choreographer, teacher, dance journalist, manager and administrator in dance schools, therapist, community dance worker, etc.
- A mature student (aged 23+) with a body of practical experience but no theoretical background, seeking to learn more about choreography, dance theory, technology and dance, or pedagogy.
It is the intention of the University that this programme marks the first step towards the formation of dancers and choreographers with special focus on the use of technology. In addition, it would give the host country, Malta, the possibility of cultivating its own community of dance scholars and dance artist practitioners.
The programme is delivered in full-time mode. Academic staff are drawn from the UK, Holland, Germany and Malta. The Programme Director is Prof. Joanne Butterworth, formerly of the Research Centre for Dance, University of Leeds, UK., and of Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Content
This three-year programme synthesises theory and practice in such ways that theory underpins practice and practice that illuminates theory.
In the first year, you will follow classes (Dance Labs) in a range of dance styles from ballet to contemporary and release-based techniques; applied anatomy and physiology, nutrition and injury prevention. You will begin your studies in the fundamentals of dance-making and composition. You will experience dance-making processes within a group, guided by professionals. All of these applied studies will run concurrently with in-depth lectures which locate Dance in history and society and introduce students to study skills and to the languages of analysis: literary theory, semiotic and aesthetic approaches. Dance and the Camera introduces you to technology for dance. A small number of optional units such as Dance as Communication will help you begin to identify the career path you wish to follow.
The second year further develops mastery and understanding of the principles and practices of dance techniques through set studies in different genres. Musicality – use of phrasing, quality and dynamic; increased powers of co-ordination and movement memory, intention and performance quality will be among the topics under study. The study of choreography continues along a continuum which investigates philosophies and practices of different kinds of theatre such as tanztheater and physical theatre, and of new dance genres influenced by globalisation and immigration, characterised by fusion and hybridity. Through theoretical lectures in Dance and Performance Theory you will investigate critical and cultural theories, focusing on such issues as identity, gender and ethnicity. Dance and technology will continue with creative group projects. Most students follow units in Dance Education and Dance in the Community; both these areas are well developed in UK, Australia, Canada and some countries in Europe. A number of optional study-units such as Dance Criticism are on offer.
In the final year, you will work increasingly as an independent learner, formulating theoretical/applied frameworks for individual projects in chosen topics; engaging in professional practices related to career development; demonstrating discernment in choreographic crafting from initial intention to performance outcome, and researching and writing a Dissertation. Study-units are sufficiently flexible to provide choice related to career progression.
Delivery
This programme is intended as an integrated learning experience which re-discovers and develops the intimate link between theory and practice. This is achieved through intensive practical workshops, lectures and seminars which are interspersed with student-led and independent work and study supported by regular tutorials.
Communication and Academic Skills Programme
The communication and academic skills programme complements students’ main course of study. It introduces them to writing and presenting as situated within academic contexts sensitive to specific disciplines and develops their competences for future careers.
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Semester 1 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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DCS1001 | Dance Techniques Lab 1 | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS1003 | Foundations of Choreography 1 | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS1005 | Dance in History and Society 1 | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS1009 | Dance and the Camera 1 | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS1011 | Dance as Communication | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS1014 | Dance Forms and Practices | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
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Semester 2 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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DCS1002 | Dance Techniques Lab 2 | 5 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
DCS1004 | Foundations of Choreography 2 | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS1006 | Dance in History and Society 2 | 5 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
DCS1010 | Dance and the Camera 2 | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS1013 | The Healthier Performer | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
THS1105 | Performance Skills 2: Festival | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
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DCS2001 | Dance Techniques Lab 3 | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
PFA2004 | Interdisciplinary Theories of Performance | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
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Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints) | |||||
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ANT2060 | Dance Anthropology and Ethnographic Practice | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS2015 | Dance Theatre | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS2017 | Technology and Interdisciplinary Performance-Making | 6 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS2018 | Dance Education | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS2021 | Movement Analysis: Theory and Practice | 2 ECTS   |   | ||
PFA2005 | Performance and Philosophy | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
PFA2006 | Musical Theatre: Histories and Training | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
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Semester 2 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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DCS2002 | Dance Techniques Lab 4 | 5 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
DCS2005 | Dance and Performance Theory | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
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Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints) | |||||
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DCS2016 | Choreography: Modernism and Postmodernism | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS2019 | Dance in the Community | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS2022 | Dance Criticism | 2 ECTS   |   | ||
PFA2007 | Musical Theatre: Performance | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
THS2107 | Arts and Cultural Management 1: Theories and Perspectives | 6 ECTS   |   | ||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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DCS3008 | Professional Practice and Performance | 15 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS3009 | Choreological Perspectives | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS3010 | Individual Dance Project | 10 ECTS   |   | ||
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Semester 2 | |||||
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DCS3004 | Final Choreography | 10 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS3006 | Performance Practitioners | 5 ECTS   |   | ||
DCS3007 | Dissertation | 15 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
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This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Undergraduate Awards, 2019 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of the Bachelor in Dance Studies (Honours) under the auspices of the School of Performing Arts.