Master of Arts in Performing Arts

Master of Arts in Performing Arts

Course Title

Master of Arts in Performing Arts

MQF Level

7

Duration and Credits

3 Semesters

90 ECTS

Mode of Study

Full-time (by Research)

Information for International applicants

Applicants must be in possession of:

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  1. a Bachelor's degree obtained with Second Class (Honours) or better in the same area or in a closely related area of study as the area of study applied for or
  2. a Bachelor's degree in the same area or in a closely related area of study as that applied for, with an average mark of not less than 65% in that area of study or
  3. a degree from this or another university, which the Board considers as comparable to any of the degrees indicated in paragraphs (a) and (b) or
  4. a professional qualification/qualifications and/or experience deemed by the Board, to satisfy in part, the admission requirements for a taught postgraduate course, provided that applicants may be required to complete a preparatory programme.

Applicants wishing to apply for the Degree mainly by research, shall indicate the provisional title for the dissertation on their application for admission. The application shall include a research proposal as well as a statement by the head of department concerned that applicants possess the training, knowledge and capabilities required for the proposed line of study and research.

Applicants applying in terms of paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) may be required to follow a preparatory programme.

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This course provides an opportunity to undertake an independent research project. The taught component (10 ECTS) will help you acquire the necessary tools to undertake and complete such a project through a discussion of the academic, ethical, political and practical implications of undertaking research in Performing Arts.

Specialist areas for inclusion include:

Music, Choreography and Collaborative Processes; Practice as Research in Dance and Theatre Performance; Pedagogy and the Performing Arts; the Performing Arts and Cultural Studies; The Theatricality of Musical Performance; Critical Theory and the Performing Arts; Popular Culture in the Performing Arts; Music and Dance in Non-Western Musical Traditions; The Politics of Participation in the Performing Arts; Musicians and Dancers as Actors; Training Practices for Performance; Signs and Meanings in the Performing Arts; Music, Theatre and Dance in Opera; Preservation, Documentation and the Performing Arts; The Dynamics of Collaboration in the Performing Arts; The Performing Arts as Social Texts.

This programme of study offers you an opportunity to undertake an independent research project. The taught component (10 ECTS) at the beginning of the course will help you acquire the necessary tools to undertake and complete such a project through a discussion of the academic, ethical, political and practical implications of undertaking research in Performing Arts. Much of the research will be considered as independent study, but you will be assigned one or more academics who will tutor the research process, from selecting an area to writing a research proposal, and researching and writing a dissertation. The specific research will depend on your interests as well as staff specialization and strategic research areas earmarked by the department.

The course is intended to give you an opportunity to develop into a mature researcher in a specific area of the Performing Arts. You will be assisted in creating research questions, pursuing and documenting them through an extensive piece of academic writing, and in specific cases, illuminated through artistic practice.

Specialist areas for inclusion include:

Music, Choreography and Collaborative Processes; Practice as Research in Dance and Theatre Performance; Pedagogy and the Performing Arts; the Performing Arts and Cultural Studies; The Theatricality of Musical Performance; Critical Theory and the Performing Arts; Popular Culture in the Performing Arts; Music and Dance in Non-Western Musical Traditions; The Politics of Participation in the Performing Arts; Musicians and Dancers as Actors; Training Practices for Performance; Signs and Meanings in the Performing Arts; Music, Theatre and Dance in Opera; Preservation, Documentation and the Performing Arts; The Dynamics of Collaboration in the Performing Arts; The Performing Arts as Social Texts.

 
Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2)
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
PFA5003* Dissertation 80 ECTS    

* Work on the dissertation is expected to start in semester 1 of academic year 2024-25 and continues up to the end of semester 1 of academic year 2025-26.
 
 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
PFA5002 Researching Performance 10 ECTS    

 

This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Postgraduate Awards, 2021 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of the degree of Master of Arts - M.A. - under the auspices of the School of Performing Arts.

The interdisciplinary nature of this programme should be valuable not only for its immediate benefits in terms of research, but also for keeping the doors open to diverse career paths in both the arts and other disciplines. Throughout this programme you will:

  • Be trained to view an issue from different perspectives and disciplines and learn the technique of moving among them flexibly and effectively. Such an approach is highly valued not only in the creative industry but also in all types of industries more widely.
  • Become an emergent researcher who understands appropriate perspectives on and appreciate the challenges of undertaking research.
  • Demonstrate the ability to select and apply methodologies appropriate to your topics.
  • Undertake primary data collection and analysis using a range of research methods and approaches.
  • Apply your refined expressive potential to related fields.
  • Discuss complex critical issues in a coherent and convincing manner.

Non EU Applicants:

Total Tuition Fee: Eur 10,800
Yr 1: Eur 10,800 - Yr 2: NIL

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The knowledge and research techniques attained throughout the programme can be applied in an array of professional contexts and careers including artistic performances, teaching, broadcasting, audio-visual productions, archiving, academic research, cultural industry, cultural tourism, and digital gaming. All these provide ample opportunities for the integration of interdisciplinary research techniques with innovation aimed at the creation of projects employing the performing arts.

By completing this programme successfully, you will be able to participate in academic debate, apply, design, write and publish your research, take part in and take effective decisions about many aspects of art and culture, as a leader and entrepreneur. If you chose the practice-as-research route, then you will also learn valuable lessons about the roles and responsibilities of artist-practitioners.

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