3 Degrees in Performing Arts in Switzerland for 2024
Master of Arts in Music Performance / Specialized Music Performance in Classical Music
Zurich University of the Arts
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- Zürich, Switzerland
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Students of the master's programmes in classical music at the Zurich University of the Arts are part of an international community.
- Zürich, Switzerland
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, German
The Master of Arts in Dance offers two specializations: Choreography, on one hand, Teaching and Coaching Dance Professionals on the other. It builds the choreographic and teaching skills needed to work with dance professionals and to qualify for the relevant professions. Coursework includes choreographic methods, teaching skills, and artistic research with a view to developing an individual artist or teaching profile. The programme promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and helps students to establish a sustainable network within the international field of dance.
- Lausanne, Switzerland
On-Campus
French
This programme is for students passionate about all genres of film and moving images (fiction, documentary, experimental movie, institutional film, TV programme, video clip, and advertising). Although training in directing – including personal scriptwriting – remains central, this Bachelor's course also provides extensive multidisciplinary skills in the various film-making professions (scriptwriter, director of photography, editor, sound recordist, mixer…). Through lectures and workshops provided by renowned figures of the discipline, the students perfect their skills in fields as varied as stage direction, actor direction, scriptwriting, or production. Commissions by institutions or companies ensure that students are confronted with an actual working environment. Often presented in festivals the world over and broadcast on national and foreign TV channels, ECAL films are regularly awarded distinctions. Additionally, the students benefit from theoretical courses and multidisciplinary conferences on the ECAL premises. The skills acquired during the Bachelor's curriculum allow students to explore and submit a portfolio of varied films, enabling them to then sign up for various film-making professions, to produce art house films or advertisements, and to work in television, production companies, or festivals. The students may also further their knowledge in their preferred field by embarking on the Master in Cinema at ECAL or a similar programme in another institution.