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The MA programme has a flexible modular structure designed to accommodate both full-time (30-40 study hours per week) and part-time students (15-20 study hours per week). All students will undertake five core modules and a practical project or, if preferred, a written dissertation.
Exploring specialist options in Performance Directing, Solo Performance, and Performance Writing
Teaching blocks in various skills vary from year to year. Students explore each skill as groundwork for their final performance project or written dissertation in the final two terms. You will produce two practical pieces together with documentation.
Digital Performance Technologies
This is a practice-based module, also offered as groundwork for your final project. It focuses on providing practical instruction in a laboratory setting for sustained experimentation with vocabularies and strategies of multimedia and digital performance composition. You work with video shooting and editing techniques, sound recording and processing techniques, interactive sensor environments (utilising Brunel's unique sensor toolkits), and multi-media real time integration.
Approaches to Performance/Mise-en-Scène Making
This module addresses the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary performance. It will give attention to the multiplicity and diversity of approaches to performance making used over the last 100 years. You will study a variety of practical and theoretical approaches that will contextualise your own work.
Research Methodologies
This module aims to enhance the development of independent thought and an understanding of interdisciplinary research methodologies in performance studies. You engage with abstract concepts, advanced ideas and current trends. In this way, you will discuss and analyse your own and others' approaches. This will also serve as a platform to test your ideas and present a series of short papers on selected topics.
Professional Placement
In the first term of the module you will attend lectures and workshops on professional development with staff and guest lecturers/leading experts in the field. In the second part of the module, you will undertake a placement/apprenticeship with an established partner organisation, such as a national or international theatre company, festival, or university with whom we will sign a learning contract. We have had MA students on placements throughout the UK, the US, Canada, Hungary, Romania and France.
Final Performance Project/Dissertation
During the spring and summer terms you will work towards your practical performance project or written dissertation. The performance project should be a final performance either in directing, performance writing or solo-performance, supported by a written document. Or you may choose to submit an entirely written dissertation.
The University is just a 20-minute walk – or a short bus ride – from Uxbridge underground station, so it is a straightforward journey into central London. There is also a night bus that can bring you from central London to the edge of the campus. The town of Uxbridge itself, which still has buildings dating back to its time as a Georgian market town, is a thriving commercial and business centre. Its major shopping complexes, The Pavilions and the Chimes Centre, boast a wide range of shops, cafes and a nine-screen multiplex cinema.