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Dance (A Level)

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Level
A Level
Type
Single
Programme
02
Duration Year(s)

Details

Develop your dance abilities through contemporary and jazz techniques and leap into your dream future with our incredible Develop your dance abilities through contemporary and jazz techniques and leap into your dream future with our incredible Dance A Level.

Complementary courses

  • Performing Arts 
  • Drama and Theatre Studies 
  • Music 
  • Biology 
  • English Language 
  • English Literature 
  • Arts 
  • Applied Science
  • Textiles 
  • Fine Art
  • Digital Film and TV Production
  • Film
  • Photography 
  • Physical Education 
  • Sport  
  • Sociology

Course Content

Studying A Level Dance will see you learn about leading practitioners in the dance field, including the Rambert Dance Company. You’ll also develop your choreographic ability with solo and group pieces and learn repertoire in groups to perform. Throughout the course, you’ll learn to enhance your analytical skills to examine professional dance works and an area of dance history for written exams. Visits to the theatre are essential to support the development of your dance analysis, and you will watch live professional dance works by leading touring companies such as Rambert, Motionhouse, or Matthew Bourne. We will also visit the Move It conference in March to support industry development and progression.

Your Opportunities

Possible career paths

  • Dancer 
  • Dance Movement therapy 
  • Creative arts worker 
  • Physiotherapist
  • Arts Administrator 
  • Dance Examiner 
  • Choreographer 
  • Community Arts Worker 
  • Higher Education Lecturer 
  • Secondary School Teacher

Your Assessment

  • Combination of coursework and written examination

Our Entry Requirements

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements

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Studying A Level Dance will see you learn about leading practitioners in the dance field, including the Rambert Dance Company. You’ll also develop your choreographic ability with solo and group pieces and learn repertoire in groups to perform. Throughout the course, you’ll learn to enhance your analytical skills to examine professional dance works and an area of dance history for written exams. Visits to the theatre are essential to support the development of your dance analysis, and you will watch live professional dance works by leading touring companies such as Rambert, Motionhouse, or Matthew Bourne. We will also visit the Move It conference in March to support industry development and progression.


For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements


Develop your dance abilities through contemporary and jazz techniques and leap into your dream future with our incredible Develop your dance abilities through contemporary and jazz techniques and leap into your dream future with our incredible Dance A Level.

Complementary courses

  • Performing Arts 
  • Drama and Theatre Studies 
  • Music 
  • Biology 
  • English Language 
  • English Literature 
  • Arts 
  • Applied Science
  • Textiles 
  • Fine Art
  • Digital Film and TV Production
  • Film
  • Photography 
  • Physical Education 
  • Sport  
  • Sociology

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<ul><li>Combination of coursework and written examination</li></ul>
<p><b><u>Possible career paths </u></b></p><ul><li>Dancer&nbsp;</li><li>Dance Movement therapy&nbsp;</li><li>Creative arts worker&nbsp;</li><li>Physiotherapist</li><li>Arts Administrator&nbsp;</li><li>Dance Examiner&nbsp;</li><li>Choreographer&nbsp;</li><li>Community Arts Worker&nbsp;</li><li>Higher Education Lecturer&nbsp;</li><li>Secondary School Teacher</li></ul>

Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent

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Next steps

If you have any queries about courses, please do not hesitate to contact the Admissions Team. You can contact them on 01472 875 004 or email admissions@franklin.ac.uk for more.