The professional Master's in International Dramaturgy at the UvA is geared at training future generations of dramaturges who will work across cultural, linguistic, social or national boundaries.
The University of Amsterdam's Theatre Studies department offers an international oriented programme in Dramaturgy. This professional Master's in International Dramaturgy has been developed in reaction to the internationalisation of the professional field and handles accordingly as its main objective the formation of internationally operating dramaturges.
Students of this programme receive training in those aspects of cultural interpretation, adaptation and mediation that are essential to working in a wide range of international, cross-cultural contexts, whether in experimental small-scale production processes or in international theatre and performance venues and groups.
Graduates will be in a position to work in diverse cultural, artistic and/or academic sectors. This ranges from a dramaturgical position in theatre and performance companies and organisations, to being art critics or cultural commentators, to programming and coordinating functions or academic research.
After successful completion of this programme, you will receive a legally accredited Master's degree in Arts and Culture and the title Master of Arts (MA).
Kosten
2018
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Full-time
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Institutioneel
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€ 12025 / jaar
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2018
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Full-time
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Internationaal
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€ 13225 / jaar
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2018
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Full-time
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Wettelijk voorgeschreven
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€ 2060 / jaar
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characteristics
Through applied study, the programme aims to pioneer research with the students in the following areas:
* Cultural Translation and Theatrical Mediation.
* Cultural Policy, Curation and Management.
* Archiving the Performing Arts (The course sets out to investigate archives for theater and performance research in an international perspective.)
* Academic Research. Graduates of this masters study can pursue a PhD and pursue an academic career.
instruction modes
Aside from the core theoretical courses, students will be able to personalise their training (through electives in music theatre dramaturgy, applied dramaturgy, curational dramaturgy, etc.), as well as national and international internships. Through the Theatre Studies institutes' partnership with universities and cultural organizations in different cities within and outside Europe, students benefit from learning from different academic cultures and artistic practices.
international
Through applied study, the program aims to pioneer research with the students in the following areas:
* Cultural Translation and Theatrical Mediation.
* Cultural Policy, Curation and Management.
* Archiving the Performing Arts (The course sets out to investigate archives for theater and performance research in an international perspective.)
* Academic Research. Graduates of this masters study can pursue a PhD and pursue an academic career.
job perspective
Graduates of International Dramaturgy will be in a position to work in diverse cultural, artistic and/or academic sectors: in theatres and performance companies, being art critics or cultural commentators.
Given the growing demand for cultural professionals with the skills of working in transnational and multilingual settings, the programme offers a qualification that is grounded in theatre and performance, but with a wide applicability in other domains of the arts and culture.
objectives
Through applied study, the program aims to pioneer research with the students in the following areas:
* Cultural Translation and Theatrical Mediation,
* Cultural Policy, Curation and Management,
* Archiving the Performing Arts (The course sets out to investigate archives for theater and performance research in an international perspective),
* Academic Research. Graduates of this masters study can pursue a PhD and pursue an academic career.