A Level Dance is a dynamic qualification which encourages students to develop their creative, physical, emotional and intellectual capacity. Knowledge, understanding and skills will be developed and demonstrated within performance, choreography and critical engagement with their own work and the study of two specific areas of study. The study of professional works within the areas of study promotes the integration of theory and practice and underpins students’ own approaches to both performance and choreography. The A Level Dance specification requires students to develop, demonstrate and articulate practical and theoretical knowledge, understanding and experience of: • technical and performance skills • the process and art of choreography • the interrelationship between the creation, presentation and viewing/ appreciation of dance works • the development of dance placed within an artistic and cultural context • professional dance works and the significance of these works • subject specific terminology and its use.
Minimum of 6 in GCSE Dance or passed audition (if Dance not taken at GCSE) For full course details, please refer to the individual subject information sheet on our website and/or our prospectus.
For external students who have not studied dance at GCSE you will be required to submit video footage of your dance ability. This should be a solo dance of between 1.30 – 2 minutes in length. The style of dance should be contemporary, however ther styles are accepted, and you are encouraged to attach a brief outline (100-200 words) detailing the choreographic intention of your solo. This is to allow the teachers to assess your suitability for the course. Please send your footage by email to: kprescott@townleygrammar.org.uk
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Bexley |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | Townley Road, Bexleyheath, DA6 7AB |
A Level Dance is a dynamic qualification which encourages students to develop their creative, physical, emotional and intellectual capacity. Knowledge, understanding and skills will be developed and demonstrated within performance, choreography and critical engagement with their own work and the study of two specific areas of study. The study of professional works within the areas of study promotes the integration of theory and practice and underpins students’ own approaches to both performance and choreography. The A Level Dance specification requires students to develop, demonstrate and articulate practical and theoretical knowledge, understanding and experience of: • technical and performance skills • the process and art of choreography • the interrelationship between the creation, presentation and viewing/ appreciation of dance works • the development of dance placed within an artistic and cultural context • professional dance works and the significance of these works • subject specific terminology and its use.
Minimum of 6 in GCSE Dance or passed audition (if Dance not taken at GCSE) For full course details, please refer to the individual subject information sheet on our website and/or our prospectus.
For external students who have not studied dance at GCSE you will be required to submit video footage of your dance ability. This should be a solo dance of between 1.30 – 2 minutes in length. The style of dance should be contemporary, however ther styles are accepted, and you are encouraged to attach a brief outline (100-200 words) detailing the choreographic intention of your solo. This is to allow the teachers to assess your suitability for the course. Please send your footage by email to: kprescott@townleygrammar.org.uk