This course is designed for candidates from any dance background with a strong interest in Dance or the Performing Arts Sector. The course provides an in depth practical and theoretical study of dance, with excellent progression routes in to University and Conservatoire courses or as part of an enriching programme at Post 16 building invaluable and transferable skills. Component 1: Performance and Choreography • Solo performance linked to a specified practitioner within an area of study • Performance in a quartet • Group choreography Component 2: Critical Appreciation • Knowledge, understanding and critical appreciation of two professional set works • Knowledge, understanding and critical appreciation of two areas of study
Minimum Grade 5 GCSE in Dance Strong performers not meeting this criteria and external applicants will be required to audition. Further guidance will be given on the audition process.
• Practical exams – 80 marks ( 50% of A-level) • Written exam – 100 marks (50% of A-level
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ecclestone Road, Wolverhampton, WV11 2QE |
This course is designed for candidates from any dance background with a strong interest in Dance or the Performing Arts Sector. The course provides an in depth practical and theoretical study of dance, with excellent progression routes in to University and Conservatoire courses or as part of an enriching programme at Post 16 building invaluable and transferable skills. Component 1: Performance and Choreography • Solo performance linked to a specified practitioner within an area of study • Performance in a quartet • Group choreography Component 2: Critical Appreciation • Knowledge, understanding and critical appreciation of two professional set works • Knowledge, understanding and critical appreciation of two areas of study
Minimum Grade 5 GCSE in Dance Strong performers not meeting this criteria and external applicants will be required to audition. Further guidance will be given on the audition process.
• Practical exams – 80 marks ( 50% of A-level) • Written exam – 100 marks (50% of A-level