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London Contemporary Dance School: MA Expanded Dance Practice

London Contemporary Dance School: MA Expanded Dance Practice Re-frame and challenge your artistic practice

This brand new MA course at London Contemporary Dance School is expansive in how it interrogates the conventions of cultural, aesthetic or historical assumptions about contemporary dance. You will explore how dance practices are experienced and how they can be situated within wide social, political and artistic contexts. As a practice-led, and student centred course, you will develop professional skills and your portfolio of work, whilst we offer the space and support for you to re-frame and challenge your practice.

Applications open Mon 8 Mar 2021 for January 2022 entry. Visit: lcds.ac.uk/edp to find out more and apply!

The course supports artists at different stages of their career who are forging their own paths as dancers, makers, teachers and facilitators, helping graduates to transition into or continue working confidently within the independent dance sector.

Throughout this course you will develop a portfolio of work which aims to build your confidence in how you contextualise your practice and how you can communicate your ideas.

The course:
- Is a 12-month MA programme running from January to December.
- Has a strong research focus.
- Is centred around the learning journey of the individual within a community of researchers.
- Offers group learning and peer feedback.
- Explores different modes of communication and presentation including live performance, presentation, project proposals, digital outputs, and reflective portfolios.

Course units:
1. Locating Practice - Who are you as an artist?
Locate your practice within wider international, social, and political contexts. You will be encouraged to share and value your own historical and cultural narratives. Critical race studies and postcolonial practices will be a major departure point for critiquing existing power structures.

Studio practice will include embodied techniques, choreographic workshops and the development of your own creative practice.

2. Resourcing Practice – How do you present your work?
Using what you have learnt in Locating Practice, you will now work to develop this in relation to wider contexts, audiences and applications. You will gather the professional skills you require to take your work beyond the institution. Developing a sustainable and responsible arts practice that has longevity!

3. Applying Practice - Realising your ideas and presenting them.
You now have skills, but most importantly the space to work on your final project or portfolio of work. You will work closely with a supervisor who will guide, support, and challenge you throughout this process.

Subject to validation by University of the Arts London

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