Course Information
CUA60113 -
Advanced Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)
Effective from
01-JAN-2015
: Code
C41
This nationally-recognised qualification is the second year of the vocational dance program at WAAPA. The course takes a holistic approach to the needs of the dancer of the future, building the skills required for lifelong sustainability in the dance profession. The course encourages dancers' individuality, confidence, flair and creativity. Students take classes in ballet, repertoire, pointe, contemporary, choreography, performance, dance history, music and acting for dance.
Disclaimer
This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the course requirements and the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.
Professional Recognition
Course
This course has been Nationally Recognised by: Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
Admission requirements
- Academic admission standard for the course; or
- Recognition of prior learning, including credit transfer where applicable.
Course Specific Admission Requirements
All students are required to attend an audition. In the audition, candidates must demonstrate competence in at least one dance style at a Diploma level. It is desirable that all students demonstrate dance expertise through extensive vocational experience, or in grades achieved in different dance styles through dance societies that run examinations linked to certification levels.
Portfolio pathway applications are not accepted for this course.
Course Duration
Course Delivery
Course Structure
The Training Package rules require 7 Core units plus 11 Elective units. At WAAPA these 18 VET Units of Competency are clustered within the course delivery units of Ballet, Contemporary, Pas de Deux/Duo, Performance, Anatomy, Choreography, Dance History, Music for Dance, Nutrition.
Ballet 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN603 | Extend ballet technique to a professional level |
CUADAN602 | Perform advanced classical ballet technique |
Repertoire 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN604 | Extend ballet performance skills to a professional level |
CUADAN605 | Perform pas de deux at a professional level |
Ballet 2 Girls Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN606 | Extend pointe work techniques to a professional level |
Ballet 2 Boys Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUAOHS601A | Apply advanced gym and weight training to ballet |
Contemporary 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN607 | Extend contemporary dance technique to a professional level |
CUADAN608 | Extend contemporary dance performance skills to a professional level |
CUADAN610 | Extend allied contemporary dance techniques at a professional level |
CUADAN611 | Perform virtuoso contemporary dance technique |
Performance 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN601 | Perform dance repertoire at a professional level |
CUAPRF501 | Refine performance techniques |
RPD 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUAOHS602A | Develop techniques for maintaining resilience in a competitive environment |
CUADAN609 | Extend cultural dance performance skills to a professional level |
Choreography 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUACHR501 | Create and perform complex dance pieces |
CUSMPF602A | Manage stagecraft aspects of performances |
History 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUARES501 | Refine conceptual understanding of dance |
Music Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUSIND501A | Apply music knowledge and artistic judgement |
Anatomy and Nutrition Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUVPRP502A | Prepare for sustainable professional practice |
Note: Some students may have previously completed CUVPRP502A in the Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance).
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.
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Course Information
CUA60113 -
Advanced Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)
Effective from
01-JUL-2015
: Code
C41
This nationally-recognised qualification is the second year of the vocational dance program at WAAPA. The course takes a holistic approach to the needs of the dancer of the future, building the skills required for lifelong sustainability in the dance profession. The course encourages dancers' individuality, confidence, flair and creativity. Students take classes in ballet, repertoire, pointe, contemporary, choreography, performance, dance history, music and acting for dance.
Disclaimer
This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the course requirements and the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.
Professional Recognition
Course
This course has been Nationally Recognised by: Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
Admission requirements
- Academic admission standard for the course; or
- Recognition of prior learning, including credit transfer where applicable.
Course Specific Admission Requirements
All students are required to attend an audition. In the audition, candidates must demonstrate competence in at least one dance style at a Diploma level. It is desirable that all students demonstrate dance expertise through extensive vocational experience, or in grades achieved in different dance styles through dance societies that run examinations linked to certification levels.
Portfolio pathway applications are not accepted for this course.
Course Duration
Course Delivery
Course Structure
The Training Package rules require 7 Core units plus 11 Elective units. At WAAPA these 18 VET Units of Competency are clustered within the course delivery units of Ballet, Contemporary, Pas de Deux/Duo, Performance, Anatomy, Choreography, Dance History, Music for Dance, Nutrition.
Ballet 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN603 | Extend ballet technique to a professional level |
CUADAN602 | Perform advanced classical ballet technique |
Repertoire 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN604 | Extend ballet performance skills to a professional level |
CUADAN605 | Perform pas de deux at a professional level |
Ballet 2 Girls Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN606 | Extend pointe work techniques to a professional level |
Ballet 2 Boys Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUAWHS601 | Apply advanced gym and weight training to ballet |
Contemporary 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN607 | Extend contemporary dance technique to a professional level |
CUADAN608 | Extend contemporary dance performance skills to a professional level |
CUADAN610 | Extend allied contemporary dance techniques at a professional level |
CUADAN611 | Perform virtuoso contemporary dance technique |
Performance 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUADAN601 | Perform dance repertoire at a professional level |
CUAPRF501 | Refine performance techniques |
RPD 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUAWHS602 | Develop techniques for maintaining resilience in a competitive environment |
CUADAN609 | Extend cultural dance performance skills to a professional level |
Choreography 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUACHR501 | Create and perform complex dance pieces |
CUSMPF602A | Manage stagecraft aspects of performances |
History 2 Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUARES501 | Refine conceptual understanding of dance |
Music Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUSIND501A | Apply music knowledge and artistic judgement |
Anatomy and Nutrition Unit Code | Unit Title |
CUVPRP502A | Prepare for sustainable professional practice |
Note: Some students may have previously completed CUVPRP502A in the Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance).
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.
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