Centre for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning

Creative, Performing, and Visual Arts

CPDLL offers a number of new and intensive professional developmental and lifelong learning courses which are also designed to serve the needs of the creative community. Whether you are interested in building your technical, intellectual and creative capacities in the Arts, or seeking new ways to express your individuality, CPDLL has a suite of short courses in creative, performance and visual arts just for you. The courses are delivered in the Campus’ state of the art facilities, at the Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination (EBCCI), and taught by a regional and international team.

Creative, Performing and Visual Arts

Dance- An Intensive Summer Course

Dance- An Intensive Summer Course

Overview

This is an intensive professional development course designed to build technical, intellectual and creative capacity in modern dance and Caribbean dance. Delivered by a regional and international team, the course has a dance education (academic) component, and a final dance ensemble performance to showcase concepts and techniques learned.

Mode of Delivery: Face-to-Face

What will I Learn?

To develop technical, intellectual and creative capacities and develop teaching strategies in dance

Who Should do this Course

Individuals seeking to pursue undergraduate training in dance or those with a keen interest in becoming a performer or teacher of dance.

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At a Glance

  • Admissions Term: 2019/2020 Semester II
  • Date: TBA-Enroll to Join Waiting List
  • Time: Monday to Friday, 9am - 6pm
  • Duration: 2 weeks (80 hours)
  • Certificate Awarded: Certificate of Completion
  • Course Code: PDLL 133
  • Capacity: 30
  • Cost: BDS $1,580 (US $790)
  • Modern Dance
  • Caribbean Dance
  • Dance Education
  • Dance Ensemble Project

Dance Studio; three or four dance instructors; musical accompanist

This intensive short course will be delivered in a dance studio and will include practical sessions and experiential learning.

Ms. Neri Torres, MFA Coordinator in Dance, EBCCI; Ms. Tara-Jane Herbert; Ms. Aisha Comissiong; Ms. Stefanie Takei