In year one you will complete a Higher National Certificate in Performing
Arts (Dance) at Level 4.
On completion of your Higher National Certificate, you can complete a Higher
National Diploma in Performing Arts (Dance) at Level 5.
The course is
designed to train performers, choreographers and dance practitioners at a higher
level for those who wish to pursue a career within the dance industry. This
course provides professional dance training in Commercial, Contemporary, Jazz,
Ballet, Tap, Choreography, Conditioning and community dance teaching. After this
course many of our graduates convert this qualification into a BA Hons by
studying a further years training of a BA Top-Up course. Many of our graduates
decide to continue studying at Mechanics’ Performing Arts on the BA Hons Top-Up
Degree in Performance Industries.
We have close links to many areas of the industry and our graduates are now
working in a variety of different employment areas including on cruise ships,
professional dance companies, freelancing and dance teaching. Our students take
part in industry led days where artists from across the industry, such as
casting and talent agents, professional artists and our own graduates, come and
inform our students of current aspects needed for a successful career.
The units you'll study have been specially chosen to enable you to develop
technical and performance skills, to achieve a sound knowledge of the industry
and give you optimum scope for accessing further study or employment. Our
students take part in a variety of internal and external projects with termly
performances to provide as many performance platforms as possible.
Performance platforms have included Phoenix Dance Theatre Platform, Fresh,
Move it, Can You Dance, and collaborations with professional dance artists,
corporate businesses and commercial adverts. Your study will provide you with
the opportunity to apply your experience in the studio to a diverse range of
performance spaces such as community-based contexts, choreographic projects, and
professional theatres.
Through practical classes you will develop a wide range of dance performance
techniques drawn from the work of recognised choreographers. You will grow as
technical dancers, through experiencing a range of dance classes which will
increase your strength, flexibility and versatility. Dancers undertake weekly
conditioning classes to improve their dance fitness and develop new skills.
Additionally, students have opportunities to develop acrobatic skills within
conditioning classes throughout the course. At certain times of the year
students have also undertaken some aerial and silks training to enhance their
skills further.
All projects and performances are linked to the performing arts industry to
give a real flavour of working as a dancer, choreographer, teacher and theorist.
A variety of teaching and learning methods are used to encourage and facilitate
your creative and artistic development and bring together practice and theory.
Independent and collaborative learning will be encouraged through use of
practical workshops, interactive lectures, resource-based learning, individual
and group work, tutorials, discussion, critiques, performances, and
rehearsals.