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    Fontys University of Applied Sciences

    Bachelor Dance | Dance Arts in Context

    • Tilburg, Netherlands

    Bachelor's degree

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    At Fontys Dance Arts in Context, we teach you to create, think, and produce with your fellow students, and to place dance in different contexts. The programme offers three different profiles: Contemporary, Contemporary Urban, and Choreography. Here, you are encouraged to develop your artistic profile, both as a creator, and dancer.

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    A Bachelor's degree in Dance History invites you to explore the rich and diverse narratives of dance across cultures and eras. This field uniquely combines the study of choreography, performance, and historical context, allowing you to appreciate dance as both an art form and a reflection of society.

    Through courses in dance analysis, cultural studies, and performance history, students delve into the evolution of dance and its impact on cultures worldwide. Engaging with various methodologies fosters critical thinking as you uncover the significance of dance in historical and contemporary contexts. Students strengthen their analytical skills by examining prominent movements and influential figures within the dance landscape.

    You'll also gain practical experience by examining dance performance and its documentation, preparing you for careers in education, research, and criticism. Graduates often pursue opportunities in arts administration, cultural organizations, or further academic study, equipping them with insights valued across disciplines. This field encourages a deep appreciation for the artistry of dance while preparing you for a variety of roles in the arts community.