6 Degrees in Dance in Australia for 2024
- Surry Hills, Australia
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Dance Course has a strong focus on and commitment to excellence in the practice of dance. The goal is to develop highly skilled, disciplined, knowledgeable, and versatile dance artists, in an atmosphere which supports and encourages them, as they strive to reach that technical, creative, and scholarly excellence.
- Surry Hills, Australia
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Associate Degree has a strong focus on and commitment to excellence in the practice of dance. The goal is to develop highly skilled, disciplined, knowledgeable, and versatile dance artists, in an atmosphere which supports and encourages them, as they strive to reach that technical, creative, and scholarly excellence.
- 1, Australia
On-Campus
English
This course is designed specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Developing Artists who may have no prior dance or cultural training. Some Developing Artists may have a low social economic background, traditionally disengaged in formal learning. Throughout the course Developing Artists will engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, developing cultural connections, learning dance, and song specific to each community. These skills vary from community to community.
- Sydney Olympic Park, Australia
Blended
English
The Bachelor of Health Science (Dance) develops students understanding of synergies between dance and health science to facilitate work in public and private organisations across a range of occupations.
- Windsor, Australia
English
National Institute Of Circus Arts Australia's Bachelor of Circus Arts is a three-year full-time course accredited by Swinburne University of Technology. It is the highest level of accredited circus training in Australia.
Professional Dance Performance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Department of Education NSW
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- 1, Australia
On-Campus
English
This course is designed specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Developing Artists who may have no prior training but limited cultural knowledge. A selection of Developing Artist may have come from a low social economic background, traditionally disengaged in formal learning.