Celebrating the Research Achievements of Our MA Dance Students
10th December 2024
We are proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our MA students, who have successfully submitted their theses earlier this term following extensive research and writing. Their dedication, creativity, and commitment to advancing the field of dance and choreography are truly inspiring. Below are the titles of their dissertations, showcasing the depth and breadth of their research:
Amy Foskett: How the Influences of Rhizomatic Theory Can Impact the Choreographic Mind, Through Researching Branches of Episodic Thought and Exploration of My Choreographic Values, to See How This Unfolds Through My Choreographic Work.
Gabriella Bae: Sensory Horizon: Choreographic Research on the Disabled Body in the Light of Posthumanism.
Anna Lines: Disrupting the Notion of Value Through Contemporary Dance Practices.
Mary Price-O’Connor: ‘What Moves You?’: A Phenomenological Inquiry into the Music/Movement Relationship, Within the Paradigm of Creating Plastique Animée.
Charikleia Antonia Kyriazi: Performing (M)otherhood: Excavating Identity and the Role of Neuroscience in Performance Preparation.
We extend our warmest congratulations to our students for their remarkable work, which reflects the spirit of innovation and intellectual rigour we aim to foster on our MA in Dance Research for Professional Practitioners. You can find out more about the course here.