Modules
This module offers students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and practice in stage and screen performance and production. It also provides a platform to exhibit the performance and technical skills they have developed throughout their studies.
Students will curate and select performance material to showcase their skillset and professional practice in a showcase event. This event will serve as a practical demonstration of their abilities and readiness for professional work in the performing arts industry.
Additionally, students will develop a comprehensive portfolio, preparing them for entry into the industry and their chosen career paths. This portfolio will include evidence of their professional practice, technical competencies, and creative achievements, equipping them with the necessary tools to navigate the professional landscape of the performing arts.
This exciting module allows students and staff to work together to engage in a substantial piece of practical work. You will undertake research to inform their process and will showcase the skills developed over the course of the programmes studied.
In undertaking this work, you will be encouraged to focus on your own chosen performance specialisms and apply these to this major piece of artistic endeavour. You will further develop their knowledge of professional performance making, which will be a great asset to you in their career after graduating.
This module manifests, through critical engagement and dissemination, the notions of authorship and agency in relation to personal artistry, research methodologies and creative processes.
The potential of creative practice and the remit of relations connecting motivation (philosophical, political and/or embodied) to creative processes in and through dance-making is articulated though documentation and emerging practice.
The module aims to provide students with the opportunity to engage in interconnected creative practices and to offer contexts where the fluid exchange between research methodologies, practice and performance is lucid. The module encourages students to actively engage in critical thinking for artistic processes and knowledge production as students identify and process an authoritative voice and articulate practice through dance-making processes.
This module invites you to dive deep into the world of performance, where you’ll explore the powerful concepts of authorship and agency in relation to your personal artistry, research methodologies, and creative processes.
Through critical engagement and dissemination, you’ll uncover how creative practice connects with philosophical, political, and embodied motivations.
You’ll document and develop your emerging practices, articulating your creative journey in and through performance. You will engage in a variety of creative practices that seamlessly blend research methodologies, practice, and performance.
Participate in contexts where the exchange between research and practice is clear and dynamic, enhancing your understanding and application of both. Sharpen your critical thinking skills as you delve into artistic processes and knowledge production. You’ll learn to identify and articulate your authoritative voice through performance.
This module is designed to provide you with the opportunity to actively engage in and reflect on your creative processes. You’ll be encouraged to think critically about your work and its impact, helping you to grow as an actor, performer and a thinker.
This module invites you to dive deep into the world of theatre-making, where you’ll explore the powerful concepts of authorship and agency in relation to your personal artistry, research methodologies, and creative processes.
Through critical engagement and dissemination, you’ll uncover how creative practice connects with philosophical, political, and embodied motivations. You’ll document and develop your emerging practices, articulating your creative journey in and through theatre-making.
You will engage in a variety of creative practices that seamlessly blend research methodologies, practice, and performance. Participate in contexts where the exchange between research and practice is clear and dynamic, enhancing your understanding and application of both. Sharpen your critical thinking skills as you delve into artistic processes and knowledge production. You’ll learn to identify and articulate your authoritative voice through theatre-making.
This module is designed to provide you with the opportunity to actively engage in and reflect on your creative processes. You’ll be encouraged to think critically about your work and its impact, helping you to grow as an artist and a thinker.
This self-directed module allows students to initiate and develop their own major project ideas appropriate to their discipline of study. Students at this point in their studies are often very focussed on their ultimate work aspirations, and this module helps them to gain 'graduate trajectory' to enable them to better move into their chosen profession as seamlessly as possible when they have finished their studies.