Degree in music & Drama at University of St. Andrews United Kingdom
The University of St Andrews is proud to validate the higher degrees (MPhil and PhD) of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
The mission of the RSAMD is to provide musicians, actors and other professionals in music and drama well-equipped to pursue a diversity of careers at a national and international level. For further details
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The Drama degree specialises in contemporary performance and you will undertake a rigorous investigation of a range of approaches and perspectives.
As a Joint Honours student you will concentrate on Drama as a theory-based study rather than an exploration and study of practice. However, there are a limited number of practical modules available to you, including Performance Elements 1, Community Project, Digital Performance, and Placement.
Level 1
Dance Technique and Anatomy
Choreography One: Foundations of Practice
Discovery Play
Histories of Performance
Choreography One: Dance Analysis
Foundations of Contemporary Performance
Creation and Realisation
Level 2
Intermediate Dance Technique and Somatics
Choreography 2: Improvisation, Documentation and Reflective Practice
Modern European Drama
Practitioners in Practice
Choreography 2: ‘Contact Improvisation; An Ongoing Research Lab
Post-modern British Drama
Dramaturgy
Level 3
Advanced Dance Technique and Performance
Choreography Three: Site Specific Dance
World Drama
Restoration to Melodrama
Choreography Three: Dance and Camera
Contemporary directions in Theatre and Performance
Early Modern Drama
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