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Honours

Honours in dance offers an opportunity to deepen your dance and/or choreographic practice through a research project that is studio-based, and supported through research training in the arts. Honours year provides practice-based research training with pathways to MA and PhD in dance, and space and time to work intensively on particular areas of artistic focus.

Projects can be developed in a range of areas, including choreographic processes and specialized forms of dance performance (e.g. improvisation, physical theatre, interactive technology), as well as the newly developed area of motion capture, making use of Deakin's new world-class motion capture studio, the Deakin Motion Lab.

Many students undertake practice-based research projects in which they develop an original dance performance project that is supported by a written thesis component. Students can also undertake a 'traditional' research project in dance resulting in a written thesis.

Career

Students who do Honours in Dance sometimes have postgraduate study in their sights and ultimately perhaps a job as an academic. Many, though, have their sights set on professional work in the field of dance, performance and arts bureaucracies.

An Honours degree can enhance students' career prospects not only in various practical fields of media production, but also in the wider arenas of the cultural and communication 'industries', entertainment policy analysis, professional and community arts practice. Demand for advanced communication and collaborative skills, and research and report-writing skills, the kinds of which our Honours graduates possess, are increasing in the twenty-first century.

Many Honours students in dance find that the year clarifies and refines their dance practice. In many cases, the confidence Honours students gain about their direction and ability as dance artists leads them to develop niche areas of employment. Recent examples include devising physical theatre shows for community and government organizations and directing and facilitating community arts events.

Successful completion of an Honours degree also positions students for postgraduate study, whether immediately following or after settling into a career and wishing to develop further their expertise and prospects for professional advancement. Honours students have gone on to further study through Masters Degrees by Coursework, Masters Degrees by research, and PhD.

What is involved?

The normal pattern is to complete two core units comprising AAR410 (Research Methods in the Arts) and AAR411 (Art and Text), and 2 studio units which serve as pre-production units for the 4 credit points of thesis units, which are completed in second semester.

Honours thesis

In Dance, students will produce creative work (e.g., choreography, a performance or experimental dance workshop) which will constitute the major component (up to 70%) of the research. However, this creative component must be accompanied by a scholarly written component (an exegesis) which should be in the range of 4000 to 6,000 words.

The exegesis should demonstrate the student's analytical understanding of the discipline and sets the creative work within a disciplinary and developmental framework. Creative works can not have been submitted for credit in other units, courses or awards.

Further information

Course summary details including units of study.

Contact details

Dr Kim Vincs

Honours Course Adviser

Tel (03) 9251 7663
kim.vincs@deakin.edu.au


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Staff in Dance

Dr Kim Vincs

  • Choreography
  • Digital performance
  • Dance and interactive media
  • Dance and subjectivity
  • Cross-cultural dance practices
  • Practice-based research
  • Dance in inter-media Collaboration
  • Dance and sustainability

Campus: Burwood
Tel (03) 9251 7663
kim.vincs@deakin.edu.au

Dr Sally Gardner

  • Modern and post-modern dance practices and history
  • Feminist methodologies
  • Philosophies of the body
  • Ethics in dance and performance practices
  • Post-colonial theory

Campus: Burwood
Tel (03) 9251 7351
sally.gardner@deakin.edu.au

Mr Shaun McLeod

  • Choreographic and dance practices
  • Dance improvisation
  • Masculinity in dance

Campus: Burwood
Tel (03) 9251 7651
shaun.mcleod@deakin.edu.au

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Career

What is involved?

Honours thesis

Further information

Contact details

Staff


'Honours is also totally amazing - a huge, unbelievable learning curve and an opportunity to get serious and develop your work to a professional level. Definitely recommended.'

Zoe Hunter