A future-oriented reform of professional ballet and dance education at universities is urgently needed today. It is necessary to take a holistic view of students, to boost them to become responsible partners in the community, to free ourselves from traditional authoritarian pedagogical behaviour, and to commit ourselves to ethical principles. Inextricably linked to professional dance education today are aspects such as psychological and dance medical care, nutritional counselling, and scientific anchoring, which are of central importance in the later engagement in the professional world. Dance, art and culture are increasingly understood as interdisciplinary areas that are closely connected to each other and are immersed within broader educational and cultural contexts.
The dance world itself has changed and, due to a newfound mobility, it is more international and multicultural than ever before. This represents both an opportunity and a challenge for aspiring dancers. In a formative phase of life, it is therefore important to support and encourage them in the best possible way. In this way, they can prepare themselves for their professional reality and mature into unique and physically and mentally healthy artists.
The Ballet Academy of the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich has met these multiple challenges with its pedagogical concept, which was developed by its teachers through a participatory process and has been the binding basis of the professional training work at the Academy since October 2020. The document represents a starting point for the discourse of the symposium “Dance Education in Transition” with national and international dance experts on current pedagogical approaches to dance education at universities. The aim is to critically analyse the present situation and to define ways in which professional dance education in the 21st century could and should evolve:
• Where do we stand? Where do we want to go?
• How can excellence in the artistic performance be reconciled with the appreciation of the person in contemporary dance education?
• How can the necessary change of cultural, pedagogical and ethical positions be accomplished in higher education and ultimately in the dance professional world?
ABOUT THE EVENT
The two-day symposium will be hybrid - on-site in Munich and live streaming. Conference language is German with partial English translation. Further information on the programme and the registration process will follow.
Responsible as curators of the event are:
Anna Beke, HMTM
David Russo, HMTM
Jan Broeckx, HMTM
Andrea Sangiorgio, HMTM
Claudia Feest, DTD
Michael Freundt, DTD
An initiative of the Ballet Academy of the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich in cooperation with Federal Association of Dance in Germany (in German Dachverband Tanz Deutschland, abbreviation DTD)
Contacts
Ballett-Akademie
University of Music and Performing Arts Munich
Wilhelmstraße 19
80801 München
Germany
ballett.hmtm.de
tanzausbildung-im-wandel@hmtm.de
+49 (89) 12 76 826-10
Information on participating / attending:
will be announced in May 2022
Date:
11/25/2022 - 11/26/2022
Event venue:
Hochschule für Musik und Theater München
Ballett-Akademie
Wilhelmstraße 19
80801 München
Bayern
Germany
Target group:
Journalists, Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
Cultural sciences, Music / theatre, Teaching / education
Types of events:
Conference / symposium / (annual) conference
Entry:
01/28/2022
Sender/author:
Maren Rose
Department:
Abteilung Kommunikation
Event is free:
no
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event70711
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