Choreomundus - UCA - UR - SZTE
Choreomundus - International Master in Dance Knowledge, Practice, and Heritage
2 year joint master (24 months), Université Clermont Auvergne, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Szegedi Tudomanyegyetem, University of Roehampton London
- MasterFull time, 2 years
- Location
Trondheim
- Requirements See Admission
- Max. places See Admission
- LanguageEnglish
- Apply before See Admission
The programme investigates dance and other movement systems (ritual practices, martial arts, games and physical theatre) as Intangible Cultural Heritage within the broader contexts of Ethnochoreology, the Anthropology of Dance, Dance Studies, and Heritage Studies.
Choreomundus investigates dance and other movement systems. The program focuses on fieldwork and engages with a variety of theoretical and methodological frameworks. The programme provides practical skills in formal analysis of movement, motion capture, documentation, and evaluation of dances, thereby developing an appreciation of dance that is comparative, cross-cultural, applied, and embodied.
Employment opportunities exist worldwide within public and private organisations responsible for the safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) and within higher education and research. Choreomundus alumni are working within the heritage and cultural tourism industries, including interactive museums.
For information about student life abroad, see the Choreomundus. org-page:
Student life in Clermont-Ferrand, Szeged, London
For information about student life in Trondheim:
Choreomundus is an integrated joint European programme, promoted and taylor-made by the four partner universities . All four institutions, therefore, take full responsibility for the whole programme and not just the section they deliver.
Deadline for the scholarship applicants and Deadline for the self-funding applicants: Deadline for online application
Application guidelines can be found on the choreomundus.org webpage:
Local administrator of Choreomundus, NTNU: Maj Vester Larsen