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Brief Description
The MA in Ethnochoreology considers dance in its cultural context. The aim of the course is to provide a thorough grounding in the theory of, and methods in, ethnochoreology and to consider dance within its academic framework. It provides an invaluable foundation for those wishing to pursue dance research to doctoral level.
The MA in Ethnochoreology considers dance in its cultural context. By applying theoretical concepts developed in the Social Sciences and by testing these within the context of field research, Ethnochoreology provides an alternative approach to the study of Irish Traditional Dance, popular Dance and World Dance. This approach embraces Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, Area Studies and Education in addition to other relevant areas in Dance Studies.
The aim of the course is to provide a thorough grounding in the theory of, and methods in, ethnochoreology and to consider dance within its academic framework. It provides an invaluable foundation for those wishing to pursue dance research to doctoral level.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
DA5001 Ethnochoreology: History and Theory MD6021 Introduction to Fieldwork Techniques DA6021 Dance Ethnography MD6031 Media Technologies for Performing Arts and Arts Research MD6041 Introduction to Ritual Studies Options: students can choose one option from the list below •MD6051 Independent Study 1 •MD6061 Introduction to Somatics 1 •MD6091 Professional Development for the Performing Arts •MD6071 Writing and the Documentation of Arts Practice 1 •MD6081 Critical Engagements with Irish Traditional Music | MD6042 Current Issues in Ethnochoreology DA5022 World Dance Survey DA6002 Critical Encounters with Irish Traditional Dance Options: students can choose one option from the list below •MD6052 Independent Study 2 •BR5001 Broadening Through Awareness, Activism and the Arts (Postgraduate) •MD6062 Critical Contexts for Arts Management and Cultural Policy •MD6072 Writing and the Documentation of Arts Practice 2 •MD6082 Choreography-for-Camera •MD6092 Introduction to Somatics 2 |
Semester 3: MD5522 Final Presentation |
Content of modules can be found by using the search option on the book of modules.
A primary degree in a suitable discipline with first or second class honours or an approved professional qualification (Primary degree: Level 8 - National Qualifications Authority of Ireland).
An interview will be required in all cases, as well as an audition where necessary. Candidates may be required to submit additional audio visual and/or written material.
WHAT TO INCLUDE WITH YOUR APPLICATION:
- Qualification transcripts and certificates
- A copy of your birth certificate or passport
- A copy of your CV
- A one page supporting statement
- If your qualifications have been obtained in a country where English is an official language this will suffice.
- If this is not available, the following additional documents must be provided:
- English translation of your qualification(s)/transcripts AND
- English language competency certificate
- Please click here for Further Information on English Language Requirements
EU - €7,600
Non-EU - €17,400
Further information on fees and payment of fees is available from the Student Fees Office website. All fee related queries should be directed to the Student Fees Office (Phone: +353 61 213 007 or email student.fees.office@ul.ie.)
Jennifer de Brún “As a graduate of the MA in Ethnochoreology, the programme has provided me with a solid theoretical grounding and superb practical experience in field research. I feel the programme has aided the development of both, my conceptual and practical practice and has presented me with the opportunity to delve deeper into the research and understanding of dance. I am delighted about being involved in a programme that is characterized by its willingness to embrace an open-minded approach to the anthropological study of dance.”
RAS Mikey Courtney “The MA programme in Ethnochoreology has broadened my knowledge of cultural dance and increased my ability to examine movement as a possible reflection of the culture from which it originates. I feel this course has prepared me to bridge gaps of cultural misunderstandings by drawing connections between cultures through movement. I am currently involved in researching Ethiopian Traditional dances and their influences on my creative practices as a Western contemporary dancer.”
Nic Gareiss “The MA in Ethnochoreology at the Irish World Academy gave me the invaluable chance to explore dance from a research-based perspective via history and the social sciences, while also engaging with the same dance traditions in my own body. This unique approach to thinking, writing, and moving all in one setting provided me an opportunity to encounter the dance traditions of other cultures, as well as enriched my understanding of my own dance practice. I now work as both a professional dancer and dance researcher: concertizing, teaching, and presenting at academic conferences on traditional music and dance, Irish studies, and social theory.”