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Dance Training is one of the most important aspects in becoming a dancer whether this be a professional dancer, dance teacher, choreographer, or dance manager. Therefore it is important that you choose the right course
Dance Training at Performing Arts Schools
Performing Arts Schools offer vocational training for students who are interested in a career in the performing arts. The drama school develops dancers’ technical skill abilities to a professional level. It is usually recommended that if you wish to pursue a career as a professional dancer that you attend a performing arts or profession al dance school. Here you will have the opportunity to not only develop you skills and confidence as a dancer but also work with some of the finest teachers within the industry. The reputation of a dance school or performing arts school is extremely important. Therefore, ask around before accepting a programme.
Dance Degree Courses
Dance degree courses are now available at many universities and colleges throughout the UK. These courses offer a wide range of subjects including contemporary, ballet, choreography, notation, analysis and critical appreciation, history and social contexts of dance, dance and film studies, dance and new technology, and marketing and management studies. Within some degrees you may also be able to experience a work placement scheme within the dance sector which is great experience and can make you highly employable when you graduate so watch out for those degrees.
Contact information:
The Council of Dance Education and Training (CDET).
Toynbee Hall, 28 Commercial Street, London E1 6LS,
el: 020 7247 4030, Fax: 020 7247 3404
Website: www.cdet.org.uk.
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