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    Level 3

    Level 3 requires individual and group work in tuition and project components, of a relatively long duration. Semesters progress according to a standard pattern, generally comprising twelve weeks of project work and four weeks of electives. Taught laboratory courses are also offered in autumn and spring, lasting two weeks in each case. Students can participate in international projects, excursions and transdisciplinary studies, provided that this can be fitted into their individual study programme. 
    Level 3 ends with the award of the Bachelor degree. The components required for graduation are each assessed and graded by an examination committee.
    Level 3 is completed in a minimum of two semesters, and a maximum of four semesters.

    Training

    • Level 3 training
    • Close reading 1
    • Reading
    • Yoga 1 to 3
    • Movement 1 to 3
    • Body and voice
    • Articulation and fluency
    • Ambitious beginnings
    • Pictorial description
    • Media practice
    • Urban warm-up 2
    • Breakfast encounter
    • Butho โ€“ contemporary dance from Japan
    • Elements of the stage
    • Who is "I"?

    Elective modules

    • Theatre allover
    • Stage construction and reconstruction
    • The radio play today
    • Theory and a creative manifesto: Performing arts 1
    • Philosophy as practice
    • Writing for the stage: content development
    • Project management 1
    • Musical performance
    • Media practice
    • Physical workshop
    • Form a gang (band) / choir
    • Methods workshop
    • Post-dramatic acting
    • Narrative space 1
    • Introduction to stage technology
    • Theatre@school
    • Autumn camp!
    • Research mediation/education (Ouagadougou)
    • Political dance โ€“ Burkina Faso international partnership
    • Drama with psychology

    Compulsory modules

    • Academic research
    • Collective work
    • Artistic and scientific research practices
    • Project management: costs and funding 
    • Project office โ€“ the way things go 
    • BA/MA project colloquium 
    • Internship
    • Free staging project

    Compulsory elective modules

    • Speech instruction
    • Movement instruction
    • Taught laboratories (audio walk, reception as production, video as a narrative, interview research, slashing material)

    Bachelor graduation

    • Free project presentation
    • Collective project presentation
    • Bachelor thesis