Choreography - Master
The Master Programme in Choreography
The Master's program in Choreography is designed to create a milieu for learning, dancing and research leading to making things. A guiding idea in developing the program is that dance and choreography are speculative practices that produce the forms they need. The purpose of the programme is to provide support for artists who would like to deepen and challenge what dance can do and what choreography can serve.
The program encourages the members of the cohort to experiment strategies and methods of being together while supporting and preserving a variety of aesthetics and opinions on art. If you feel that making work is also creating the ‘fields’ in which it participates please consider applying! The program does not privilege a particular form of presentation, encouraging the students to follow the logic and poetics of the process they have put in place in conjunction with the realities of the place in which they are working.
The programme is given in English and requires an aptitude in this language, but it also welcomes problems of translation and imagines itself as a possible a heterogenous language field. Certainly, it would like to accommodate questioning English as the common language of ‘contemporary' art.
This program is ’international’, but also emphasises the importance of local relations and anchoring especially in the face of the rapid change we are presently experiencing and the questions brought up around travel and responsibility.
Nordic Choreographic Platform (NCP)
The programme is a part of the Nordic Choreographic Platform (NCP) network. The NCP partners are TEAK (University of the Arts Helsinki), DASPA (The Danish National School for Performing Arts), KHIO (Oslo National Academy of the Arts) and SKH ID). There are many opportunities through this program which is focused on bi-annual meetings that are designed to allow you meet your peers in other programs and attend events of importance in the region. Through these meetings that expose you to diverse discourses in choreographic pedagogy and artistic research you will be able to expand your future professional network by meeting both peers and presenters and situate the dynamics of your own program in relation to others.
Information
Study period: Autumn term 2022
Education scope: 120 credits, 4 terms of full time studies
Teaching language: English
Study location: Stockholm
Study pace: 100 %
Subject area: Dance
Application period: 1 December 2021 - 17 January 2022
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