Candidatures DOCH, université du cirque et de la danse, Stockholm

Master Programme in Choreography 

Lieu: DOCH University of Dance and Circus Part of Stockholm University of the Arts
Deadline: 1er février 2014[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"411","attributes":{"class":"media-image","typeof":"foaf:Image","style":"","title":"Lire la suite\u2026","alt":""}}]]The Master Programme in Choreography comprises two years of advanced studies. It is research preparatory, and qualifies the student for a Master of Fine Arts. The Programme develops the student's critical consciousness and understanding of contemporary choreographic practices through a wide range of studies, based on how aesthetics and art affect and are affected by different ways of experiencing and understanding the world.
In the programme, choreography and theory are both approached as practice and as extensions of each other. Thematic learning processes include both practical and theoretical knowledge, training activities, research and interdisciplinary meetings with other artistic and scientific fields of knowledge and expression. Furthermore, the programme highlights the dynamics of our individual and collective roles within art and society.
The programme offers a context to generate knowledge and methods to critically explore practical and conceptual tools, principles established by contemporary choreographic practices and to work towards the expansion and development of choreography. The students are engaged in processes that lay bare the ideological, ethical and operative framework within which choreography finds its expressions.
After completing the master programme you may obtain a Master Degree of Fine Arts in Choreography. A Master of Fine Arts qualifies the student for artistic research programmes.

The language of instruction is English.

Contact 
Jefta van Dinther, Artistic Director for the Master Programme in Choreography
Phone: +46 8 494 00 865
jefta.vandinther@doch.uniarts.se

Frédéric Gies, Artistic Director for the Master Programme in Choreography
Phone: +46 8 494 00 864
frederic.gies@doch.uniarts.se

DOCH University of Dance and Circus
Part of Stockholm University of the Arts 

Brinellvägen 58,
102 51 Stockholm,
Sweden

The Research and Education Unit
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