There is a fee for studying in English. The amount of tuition fees for each study programme, including specialisations, is set by the Dean's Decree, which is published in the relevant section of the faculty website in English.
The entrance examination consists of an interview on professional issues, dance technique exercise analysis, the focus of the candidate's Master’s studies, and the abstract of the intended thesis in the chosen specific curriculum, which takes place in person.
Specializace: Methods of Classical Ballet Technique
The entrance examination consists of an interview on professional issues, the focus of the candidate's Master’s studies, and an abstract of the intended thesis. The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of the context of the field in dance pedagogy, knowledge of pedagogical methods of teaching classical ballet technique at a Bachelor degree level, orientation in educational systems, dance institutions and prominent personalities. The candidate will submit two pre-prepared exemple exercise combinations of classical ballet technique with methodological analysis. They also submit their Bachelor’s thesis. The committee evaluates the candidate with a cumulative grade from 1 to 25 points, which includes an assessment of knowledge of classical ballet technique, pedagogical talent and interest in the field best documented by teaching experience, knowledge of music theory, an overview of dance and ballet history, their general cultural overview, and stage experience, all at least at the level of a graduate of the Bachelor's degree cycle.
Upon completion of the entrance examination, the Admissions Committee will rank the applicants according to the average of their scores and recommend for admission those applicants who have met the minimum score of 20 points.
There is a fee for studying in English. The amount of tuition fees for each study programme, including specialisations, is set by the Dean's Decree, which is published in the relevant section of the faculty website in English.
The entrance examination consists of an interview on professional issues, dance technique exercise analysis, the focus of the candidate's Master’s studies, and the abstract of the intended thesis in the chosen specific curriculum, which takes place in person.
Specializace: Methods of Folk Dance
The entrance examination consists of an interview on professional issues, the focus of the candidate's Master’s studies, and an abstract of the intended thesis. The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of the context of the field in dance pedagogy, knowledge of pedagogical methods of teaching folk dance at a Bachelor degree level, orientation in educational systems, dance institutions and prominent personalities. The candidate submits two pre-prepared exemple exercise combinations of folk dance with methodological analysis. They also submit their Bachelor‘s thesis. The committee evaluates the candidate with a cumulative grade from 1 to 25 points, which includes an assessment of knowledge of folk dance technique, pedagogical talent and interest in the field best documented by teaching experience, knowledge of music theory, an overview of dance and ballet history, their general cultural overview, and stage experience, all at least at the level of a graduate of the Bachelor's degree cycle.
Upon completion of the entrance examination, the Admissions Committee will rank the applicants according to the average of their scores and recommend for admission those applicants who have met the minimum score of 20 points.
There is a fee for studying in English. The amount of tuition fees for each study programme, including specialisations, is set by the Dean's Decree, which is published in the relevant section of the faculty website in English.
The entrance examination consists of an interview on professional issues, dance technique exercise analysis, the focus of the candidate's Master’s studies, and the abstract of the intended thesis in the chosen specific curriculum, which takes place in person.
Specializace: Methods of Modern and Contemporary Dance
The entrance examination consists of an interview on professional issues, the focus of the candidate's Master’s studies, and an abstract of the intended thesis. The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of the context of the field in dance pedagogy, knowledge of pedagogical methods of teaching modern and contemporary dance at a Bachelor degree level, orientation in educational systems, dance institutions and prominent personalities. The candidate submits two pre-prepared exemple exercise combinations of modern or contemporary dance with methodological analysis. They also submit their Bachelor’s thesis. The committee evaluates the candidate with a cumulative grade from 1 to 25 points, which includes an assessment of knowledge of modern and contemporary dance technique, pedagogical talent and interest in the field best documented by teaching experience, knowledge of music theory, an overview of dance and ballet history, their general cultural overview, and stage experience, all at least at the level of a graduate of the Bachelor's degree cycle.
Upon completion of the entrance examination, the Admissions Committee will rank the applicants according to the average of their scores and recommend for admission those applicants who have met the minimum score of 20 points.
There is a fee for studying in English. The amount of tuition fees for each study programme, including specialisations, is set by the Dean's Decree, which is published in the relevant section of the faculty website in English.
The entrance examination takes place in person or live via Microsoft Teams. Candidates must ensure a stable internet connection and a suitable room setup if they decide to request an online audition. Online auditions and interviews include the exact same components as an in-person audition. It will consist of an interview on scholarly issues, the applicant's focus in the Master’s studies, and the intended thesis project. The Master’s thesis proposal, together with a professional CV and their bachelor's thesis, will be submitted by the candidate to the committee for review.
The interview on scholarly issues includes an overview of historical and theoretical knowledge in choreology (dance history, theory and analysis, ethnochoreology, dance production) within the scope of the Bachelor's degree programme in this field, and an overview of contemporary dance developments and research.
The admissions committee evaluates the applicant with a cumulative grade that reflects the student’s ability to think logically and systematically, their expressive and stylistic skills, their overview of dance in both local and international contexts including a basic overview of the history of dance and ballet, knowledge of basic music theory and history, theatre history, a general cultural overview, and knowledge of at least one foreign language apart from English at an advanced level, dance experience and basic knowledge of dance techniques, all at minimally at the level of a bachelor's degree graduate.
Upon completion of the entrance examination, the Admissions Committee will rank the applicants according to the average of their scores and recommend for admission those applicants who have met the minimum score of 20 points.
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General information regarding admission terms and deadlines for application can be found HERE.
Only those students who have studied the given specialisation at the bachelor's level or whose study plans from another university with the given specialisation correspond may apply to study.
Foreign students applying for the tuition free study in Czech language need to provide a certificate of Czech language proficiency of B2 level or higher (in accordance with CEFR) from an acredited institution along with their application.
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