Master of Arts in Arts, Health and Performance

Global University Systems (GUS) - Canterbury Christ Church University - Canterbury Campus

UK,England

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 15,500/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1960

Total Students: 15,000 +

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Main Campus Address

N Holmes Rd, Canterbury CT1 1QU, United Kingdom

Master of Arts in Arts, Health and Performance

Program Overview

This Masters course is for anyone interested in studying at postgraduate level that has an interest in engaging in academic and practice-based learning and arts for health, participatory, community and inclusive practice, health issues in performers, promoting and supporting performer health and wellbeing and education/training to enhance performance in the arts. The course will appeal to students that have studied an arts subject at undergraduate level, artists, performers, creatives and practitioners in dance, drama/theatre, music and/or performing arts.

We know that lives are busy, so we have designed the course to be taught through a combination of intensive in person sessions, online interactive and self-directed teaching, as well as group and individual tutorials. Our course will equip you with highly employable skills and advanced knowledge to critically understand and navigate related fields both as an individual and in your professional role(s).

This multi-disciplinary Masters course examines the potential of participatory arts, performance science and artistic practice to enhance health, wellbeing, education/training and performance. Theories, research and practice within disciplines of psychology, sociology, physiology and pedagogy will be related to participatory/inclusive and elite arts contexts. There is engagement with research and practice throughout the course and there is an opportunity to develop a research project that can take different forms such as practice/performance-based, lab-based and/or written.

This multi-disciplinary Master's course examines the potential of participatory arts, performance science and artistic practice to enhance health, wellbeing, education/training and performance. Theories, research and practice within disciplines of psychology, sociology, physiology and pedagogy will be related to participatory/inclusive and elite arts contexts.

There is engagement with research and practice throughout the course and there is an opportunity to develop a research project that can take different forms such as practice/performance-based, lab-based and/or written.