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Commercial Dance for Stage and Screen (BIPA)

SGS (South Gloucestershire and Stroud College)

UCAS Code: W500 | Bachelor of Arts - BA

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Course option

3years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Performing arts

This degree is delivered and designed in partnership with internationally renowned, six-time world dance champions Angels Dance Academy (ADA). ADA is a proud Bristol-born dance academy and since its conception in the 1990s, ADA has competed both nationally and internationally, quickly becoming one of the UK's most famous dance academy. Today, ADA presents over 35 competitive teams, including an all male Hip Hop team and their flagship Dark Angels team with its own E4's docu-reality series 'Dark Angels'.

The intensive three-year BA (Hons) degree places practical performance and experimental projects at its core with opportunities to work as an ensemble and individual to create work for both stage and screen. As a Commercial Dance student, you will develop a range of performance skills led by dance lecturers, choreographers and the associate team from Angels Dance Academy. Our team of practising industry professionals will guide you through performance briefs, providing you with intrinsic technique and performer conditioning classes. Throughout the course, you will extend your knowledge of commercial dance styles and practices gaining first-hand experience in preparing and delivering performances, in a range of contexts. You will be encouraged to identify and develop your distinctive performance style and consider your place within the dance industry. Participating in live public performances and recorded screen projects is a vital feature of the course. Each year you will perform in multiple productions across our on-campus Olympus and Studio 22 theatres alongside touring venues and producing content for screen.

BIPA's practical training is supplemented with meaningful academic theory relevant to all areas of dance and performance. You will collaborate with others, follow independent lines of enquiry, and draw on the experiences of industry partners and your lecturers to develop your knowledge and abilities. With a delicate balance of assessments and content you will be supported to embark on a Dissertation or Practical Research Project, develop ideas relating to the context of dance over time, rehearse and perfect individual styles and critically engage in current debates within the industry.

This degree is for individuals who require an intensive training experience to prepare them for the competitive and fierce dance industry. We look for students with prior dance experience who can demonstrate a good level of physical fitness, dance technique and a strong ambition to progress as a dancer and practitioner. BIPA promotes encouragement and experimentation and champions a professional, collaborative and supportive training environment for all.

**Part time routes are available. For more information, please email [email protected]**

**GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES:**

• Teacher,
• Personal Trainer
• Professional Dancer
• Choreographer
• Workshop facilitator
• Independent Dance Company

You may also wish to continue with your studies, pathways may include:
• Teacher Training
• Master programmes in Dance and Culture, Creative Arts or Business Development

Modules

Level 4
Commercial Dance Technique
Dance Technique
Digital Dance Brief
Commercial Performance Project
Level 5
Dance Technique 2
Performance for Screen
Collaborative Performance
Workshop Leadership
Level 6
Digital Choreography
Professional Practitioner
Commercial Production and Performance
Practical Research Project

Assessment methods

Coursework, Practical Assignments, Performance and Presentations

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Bristol Institute of Performing Arts (BIPA)

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Performing Arts

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