3 A-level degrees in Eastleigh
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3 A-level degrees in Eastleigh
Barton Peveril College
A Level Music
- Eastleigh District, United Kingdom
A-level
English
What do you enjoy? Composing, performing? Maybe you are interested in the more analytical side of music – how styles have developed, how a piece of music is constructed? Whichever is your preference, A Level Music has something for you as the course essentially comprises these three elements. Your performing and composing will be worth 60%, with an analysis paper which counts for 40%.
Barton Peveril College
A Level Dance
- Eastleigh District, United Kingdom
A-level
English
A Level Dance is an exciting, challenging course that explores theory through the practical application of knowledge. It is totally different from any private dance tuition you may have experienced and celebrates many different styles, from ballet to jazz. Everyone brings something different to the course and you will grow in confidence as you actively develop your own choreographic voice within a collaborative, supportive environment.
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Barton Peveril College
A Level Textiles
- Eastleigh District, United Kingdom
A-level
English
This course is based on textiles and fashion as an art form. Enthusiasm, creativity, originality and self-discipline are all important attributes required. Commitment outside of lessons is crucial to success. You will be set regular independent work which will take the form of practical work, research and written work on artists, designers and craftspeople. This course will enable you to produce an incredibly varied and experimental portfolio of work based on a range of chosen starting points.
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A-level Degrees in Eastleigh, United Kingdom
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