Course Content
This exciting course allows you to develop a range of dance styles including jazz, ballet, contemporary and tap. A rigorous schedule of technical training will develop your skills throughout the course and explore your creativity through choreographic practice.
If you want to become a professional dancer, dance teacher, choreographer or work within the performing arts specialising in dance than this is the course for you! You will be involved in in-house and external performances whilst gaining work experience opportunities in the industry along the way. We have had many students go on to gain places at prestigious Conservatoires, Dance Schools, Universities and Higher Education Provisions.
Course Assessment
You will be assessed through a range of practical and written assignments. External moderation of some units is likely. The form of assessment on the course will assist you as you progress either into higher levels of vocational learning or to related academic qualifications.
Materials
You will need a performance uniform to include black movement shorts and trousers (leggings), black t-shirt, black leotard, jazz and tap shoes. You will be expected to attend theatre visits as part of your wider theatrical education and costs will vary.
Entry Requirements
You must have a minimum of 4 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above (including English) or a First Diploma Performing Arts at Merit Grade. You will have appropriate dance experience and each applicant will attend a dance audition and interview.