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Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Contemporary Dance)

Master the Art of Dance with Unitec.

Embark on your journey with Aotearoa’s foremost industry-focused undergraduate programme. Elevate your skills to a professional standard while immersing yourself in intensive in-studio training, live performances, film projects, and secondments. With individualized creative mentoring, you’ll grow as an artist in an environment designed to prepare you for a thriving career in the world of dance.

Level
7
Credits
360 (3.0 EFTS)
Campus
Mt Albert
Start dates
February
Duration
Full-time for three years

Programme overview

Lead the Way in Contemporary Dance with Unitec.

Unitec’s Contemporary Dance major is the most established, full-time undergraduate programme in Aotearoa, fostering a vibrant community of dance artists who shape the industry with innovative choreography and performance excellence. 

With a comprehensive curriculum that includes Contemporary Dance, Street Dance, Ballet, Choreography, Improvisation, Haka Toi Aotearoa, and Professional Practice, you’ll gain the skills, knowledge, and confidence to embrace the diverse opportunities available as a Contemporary Dance artist. Take your place in Aotearoa’s thriving dance landscape with Unitec.

Highlights

  • Learn from Aotearoa’s Finest: Our teachers are not just educators—they are practicing professional dancers and choreographers who are leaders in their fields.
  • Build Industry Connections: Forge meaningful relationships with industry professionals, opening doors to future job opportunities.
  • Benefit from Esteemed Partnerships: Learn Street Dance from The Projekt Team, New Zealand’s premier Street Dance collective, and Haka Toi Aotearoa from the renowned Atamira Dance Company.
  • Develop Your Artistic Voice: Create and choreograph your own work while refining your unique perspective.
  • Receive Creative Mentorship: Enjoy three years of scaffolded support to help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
  • Gain Industry Experience: Participate in a comprehensive third-year secondment programme, working with prestigious companies like The New Zealand Dance Company, Footnote NZ Dance, and Atamira Dance Company.
  • Collaborate in Film Projects: Engage in significant dance film projects alongside Screen Arts students and faculty, blending creativity across disciplines.
  • Perform Live: Take the stage in professional theatres, collaborating with accomplished choreographers to bring stunning performances to life.
  • Collaborate Across Arts Disciplines: Share classes and experiences with actors, directors, writers, editors, and screen arts students, fostering a dynamic, interdisciplinary learning environment.

This comprehensive experience sets Unitec Dance apart, ensuring you’re prepared for a thriving career in the ever-evolving world of dance.

Technique

At Unitec Dance, practicality takes centre stage. Spend up to three hours a day in technique class honing your skills and expanding your repertoire. Explore a diverse range of dance techniques, including Contemporary, Street Dance, Ballet, Muscle and Bone, Somatics, Contact Improvisation, and Haka Toi Aotearoa. This hands-on approach ensures you develop a deep connection to your craft, preparing you for the diverse demands of the dance industry.

Choreography

Unitec Dance is renowned for its exceptional choreographic curriculum, where creativity meets practice. Choreography integrates seamlessly with the technique curriculum, offering a well-rounded learning experience. You’ll develop hands-on expertise in choreographic processes, improvisation, collaboration, solo, duet, and group projects, as well as experimental performance practices. These skills culminate in in-house showings and captivating public performances, ensuring you’re ready to excel in your own choreographic pursuit.

Contextual studies and professional practice

At Unitec Dance, your studies extend beyond the studio, immersing you in a rich culture of critical studies. You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of dance histories and associated theories, delving into in-depth theoretical and critical thought alongside your future industry peers. This unique cross-discipline environment allows you to seamlessly integrate theory into your practice, broadening your perspective as an artist.

To set you up for a successful career, Professional Practice classes provide essential skills in portfolio careers, self-employment, contracting, CV writing, grant applications, and effective communication. These tools ensure you graduate not only as a skilled dancer but as a well-rounded, industry-ready professional.

Auditions

We offer flexible audition options to make the process accessible for everyone. Upon applying, you’ll receive detailed instructions to help you prepare.

Group Auditions: Held in Auckland and Christchurch, these are a great way to showcase your talents in a relaxed and friendly collaborative setting.

Individual Auditions: Can’t travel? We can come to you! Auditions can take place at your high school or dance studio.

Online Auditions: Available year-round, providing convenience and flexibility for prospective national and international students.

With approximately 20 places available in Year One, each audition is your opportunity to demonstrate your curiosity, potential, and creativity. Are you ready to take the first step towards joining Aotearoa’s premier dance programme?

Auditions

Admission to Unitec’s Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Contemporary Dance) is by audition.

Step 1:
Apply to join the programme enrol.ac.nz

Step 2:
Attend a group, individual or online audition

Group auditions Auckland (you only need to attend one)
Sunday 14th September 9.00am-4.00pm
Sunday 19th October 9.00am-4.00pm
Location: Auckland Academy of Dance

Group audition Christchurch
Saturday 11th October (time and location TBC)

Online auditions available all year round.

Individual auditions available on request.

Contact Discipline Leader for Dance Katie Burton for more information kburton@unitec.ac.nz

Industry connections

Getting practical experience before you graduate is really important. Study contemporary dance at Unitec and you’ll benefit from our relationship with a range of industry organisations.
We’re also affiliated with the Beijing Dance Academy. 

  • The New Zealand Dance Company
  • Footnote Dance Company
  • Atamira Dance Company
  • Projekt Team
  • Tempo Dance Festival
  • Auckland Arts Festival
  • The Pacific Dance Festival
  • Foster Group
  • Body Island

The department also has connections to the Oryza Foundation for Asian Performing Arts and Creative Coalition.

Facilities

Our contemporary dance facilities at Unitec are currently housed at Auckland Academy of Dance on Portage Road in New Lynn, our Mt Albert Campus, and offsite venues. 

Students will perform in several live performances at various locations, and have access to equipment and technical resources, academic support, and health services.

Admission requirements

What you will need to study this programme. 


Domestic students

Academic requirements

You must have completed at least one of the following:

  • At least 3 ‘C’ passes in the New Zealand University Bursaries Examinations
  • 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including:
    • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and
    • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved)
    • 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau

And meet one of the English entry requirements;

Don’t meet these Academic requirements?

Non-academic requirements

  • Complete a medical declaration form.
  • Attend an in-person or online audition.

For more information, download the programme regulations (PDF 731 KB)


International students

Academic requirements 

As a part of this requirement, you must be at least 16 years of age and meet one of the country-specific admission requirement;

And English entry requirements;

​If English is not your first language, you will also need at least one of the following qualifications:

Don’t meet these Academic requirements?

Non-academic requirements

  • Complete a medical declaration form.
  • Complete an online audition – we’ll notify you of what is required.

For more information, download the programme regulations (PDF 731 KB)

Courses and timetables

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