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3years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Dance

**The BA(Hons) Diverse Dance Styles is a unique programme and the only one of its kind in the UK to present the four genres of African, Caribbean, Contemporary and Hip Hop equally.**

Based at the Moonshot Centre in New Cross (South East London), the home of IRIE! dance theatre, this programme is specially designed to give you the chance to join a creative community that includes:

- IRIE! dance theatre, performance company – the industry link with a dance company adds an exciting dimension through work placements and the development of career pathways.

- Independent artists honing their professional practice who will guide you and give you the confidence to network and present yourself to your audience.

- A community engagement and education programme with opportunities to volunteer and become involved with a wide range of projects and activities.

The course provides a solid foundation in dance technique in the four genres and progressively builds throughout the course giving opportunities for performance and the development of your own choreographic language.

Practically based the course is weighted at 70% practical with theory integrated into practice as you research selected dance material and study the cultural context of each form.

Year 3 is an employment year where you will engage with teaching, administration, and performance options through the vehicle of Connectingvibes Touring Dance Company. During Year 3 you will complete an Independent Project that is designed to aid your career development.

This course is taught by IRIE! dance theatre and validated by Goldsmiths.

N.B Students are able to audition for the third year independently in order to top up their degree

Modules

Year 1
The first year provides a solid foundation in African, Caribbean, Contemporary and Hip-Hop technique, for you to understand the demands of dance training. Theory will cover the historical and cultural context of each form, through lectures, seminars, and research. Choreographic modules will introduce you to the development of your own movement language supported by the study of recorded and live performance work.

Contemporary Dance Technique 1 and 2
African and Caribbean dance Technique 1 and 2
Hip- Hop Dance Styles
Choreographic Practice 1 and 2

Year 2
Extending technical training in diverse forms you will learn repertory from a range of companies, engage with a group choreographic project and create a Site- Specific Performance Event, selected from an iconic London landmark.

Contemporary Dance Technique and Repertory
African and Caribbean dance Technique and Repertory
Contemporary Dance Performance
African and Caribbean Dance Performance
Afro- Fusion Dance Styles
Choreographic Fusion
Site Specific Performance

Year 3
Employment Year – students join Connectingvibes Touring Dance Company, engage with teaching projects and complete an Independent Project that is designed to aid career development.

Dance Technique: Fusion
Independent Project
Options
Dance Repertory
Dance Performance
Teaching: Creative Planning
Teaching: Creative Delivery
The Foundation of Arts Management
Arts Management : Linking with Industry

The Uni


Course locations:

Irie! Dance Theatre

Goldsmiths, University of London

Department:

Irie! Dance Theatre

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77%
UK students
23%
International students
41%
Male students
59%
Female students
96%
2:1 or above
11%
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15%
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10%
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