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This distinctive two-year program fosters a comprehensive understanding of dance through comparative, cross-cultural, applied, and embodied approaches.
The curriculum equips students with hands-on expertise in:
movement analysis techniques
motion capture technology
dance documentation methods
performance evaluation
You'll cultivate a nuanced perspective on dance that embraces comparative, cross-cultural, applied, and embodied methodologies.
The School hosts the globally renowned Centre for Research in Arts and Creative Exchange, dedicated to exploring the evolving nature of arts research and pioneering innovative investigative approaches. Through workshops, discussions, and international conferences featuring faculty and guest experts, the Center fosters a dynamic research environment.
This vibrant program transforms traditional education paradigms.
The academic journey begins with an orientation and intensive course in France during the first semester. Students then split their first year between NTNU Trondheim and Hungary's University of Szeged, followed by a third semester in France, concluding with the final term at Roehampton University.
Roehampton maintains strong connections with leading dance ensembles and creative institutions. Situated near London's thriving dance community, the campus boasts exceptional studios, a modern library, and cutting-edge performance spaces for dance scholars.
Choreomundus alumni pursue rewarding careers worldwide with both public and private entities focused on safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). Their specialized training in digital ICH preservation through advanced motion capture techniques enables contributions to open-access archives and creative applications.
Graduates excel in heritage conservation, cultural tourism initiatives, interactive museum projects, and community integration programs, working with displaced populations while advancing doctoral research opportunities.