Applied Project A (Choreography) (DNCE60050)
Graduate coursework level 6Points: 12.5Not available in 2018
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This subject is for those specialising in Choreography. Artistic project planning, development and realisation of a performance project(s), which build upon the materials of composition from Cross Disciplinary Studies and Discipline Skills A. The project may be undertaken on an individual or small group basis with either a specialist or interdisciplinary focus.
Intended learning outcomes
- conceptualise, plan and construct a new performance work;
- focus on developing the materials and structure appropriate to the intended context and the student area(s) of interest;
- develop the ability to integrate, personalise and synthesise artistic materials and structures;
- develop a coherent 'body language' within which artistic concepts can be realised;
- develop the capacity to manage a process, resolve practical, collaborative and performance challenges;
- develop the ability to reflect and evaluate upon creative process;
- develop documentation skills in relation to creative process including descriptons of key decisions and chronology of the process.
Generic skills
On completion of the subject students should have developed
- The ability to plan, create and evaluate small-scale creative projects
- The capacity to communicate orally and in writing
- The capacity for imaginative and transformative processes
- The application of theory to practice
- The ability to solve problems
Last updated: 3 November 2022