Music & Performing Arts

Music & Performing Arts

Music and Performing arts remain an increasingly important issue, whether they spread joy or shine a light on injustice. Music degree is a technical degree, and much of the work includes prescribed music courses and applied music research, typically involving experience in an instrument, voice, or conducting. A degree in Music or Performing Arts will prepare you for work in the arts by helping you develop the skills, knowledge and experience to turn your passion for the arts into a career. You will have the opportunity to enhance your knowledge of the social and cultural past of the arts and the opportunity to learn the latest methods to enhance your practice while you study for a degree in music or performing arts. You will also learn the critical ability to network and collaborate with other performers and artists who may become potential partners and colleagues. Degrees focused on performing arts and music are extremely practical and constantly immerse you in cutting-edge, interdisciplinary practice that prepares you to join the competitive market. A wide variety of specialisms, including acting, dance, voice, physical theatre, music theatre, sound design, and digital video, tend to include performing arts. In general, performing arts degrees are either practice-based, requiring a lot of direct activity from day one, or theoretical, integrating practical training with examination of the subject's context. Graduates in Music and Performing Arts can get job opportunities like: actor, dancer, musical theatre performer, arts administrator, teacher/high education lecturer, screenwriter and others.

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