ObjectivesWe aim to produce confident practitioners who are ready to make themselves visible in the arts world and/or to prepare students for practice-based research degrees at a higher level (ie MPhil/PhD).
Entry requirementsThis MA programme is aimed at emergent professional theatre & performance makers or graduates who wish to advance their practice and reflect upon their creative processes within the field of visual, body-based performance.
Academic titleMA/PgDip Performance Practice
Course descriptionGeneral programme structure
This programme will support your development as a practitioner-scholar in a range of performance disciplines with an experimental ethos. It is designed to enable students to specialise in one or more of the following: site-specific performance; live art practice/performance installation; collaborative and interdisciplinary theatre and performance practice.
Through four taught modules and a practice-led thesis, students will explore the relationships between the body, text, image, space and site in performance events. Emphasis is placed on the relationships between creative process and product in performance.
Creative practice is extended and focused in an environment that is both supportive and challenging. Theatre and Performance teaching staff will facilitate the evolution of effective individual practice and/or a body of work in each student's chosen specialist area. You may work with other students on the programme (or on other programmes), as long as you are able to clearly identify and discuss your own contribution to the performance work. You will be equipped with the skills to articulate, document, analyse and critically reflect upon your practice.
Detailed programme structure
-Studio-based exploration of the body in performance
-Collaborative creation of a performance which responds to a specific environment (for example, the theatre, the street, the coastline)
-Histories, methodologies and cultural contexts of performance practices
-Research skills and documentation of practical research
-Individual practice culminating in the creation and presentation of an appropriate artistic event
-Critical reflection and contextual analysis of individual practice in written for