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HND in Dance
Start Date: 1st September 2026
- Length 2 Years
- Study Full-Time
- Location Kidderminster College
Qualification Gained
Pearson BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Performing Arts: Dance
Levels ExplainedMore about the course
Designed by professional dance practitioners, this HND combines training and performance with creative and academic workshops to help you develop the skills you need to become a versatile performer, choreographer or teacher.
You will develop your technical skills and explore a range of dance techniques and styles, with training in contemporary, ballet, jazz, tap and commercial. You will also develop a creative approach to dance-making through choreography and the use of digital media.
You will learn from course tutors with extensive dance experience and engage with industry to grow your technical, performance and creative skills as well as your leadership abilities.
Entry requirements:
In order to qualify for this Higher Education course you must have:
A minimum of 64 UCAS points (from related Dance and/or Performing Arts subjects). Applicants are normally expected to have achieved grade 4 or higher in GCSE Maths and English of the Level 2 equivalent (i.e. Functional Skills or Adult Literacy/Numeracy).
Mature applicants (21 years and above) with suitable background or experience may be accepted without formal qualifications, subject to interview.
Shortlisted applicants are invited for an audition and interview.
If you are a current Kidderminster College student and successfully meet the published Level 3 entry criteria in an appropriate subject(s), you will be guaranteed a place on this course.
What will I achieve?
Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Pearson BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Performing Arts: Dance (awarded by NCG).
There is also the opportunity to complete a Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Performing Arts: Dance by completing the first year of this course only. If wishing to apply to complete a HNC, please contact us directly to discuss if this will be suitable.
What will I learn?
Year 1
- Contemporary Dance 1
- Jazz Dance
- Ballet 1
- Commercial Dance
- Choreography
- Dance for Camera
- The Performing Arts Industry
- Professional Development
Year 2
- Contemporary Dance 2
- Ballet 2
- Tap
- Contact Improvisation
- Performance Project
- Creative Research Project
- Working in the Performing Arts Industry
For those interested in pursuing a career in Musical Theatre, we may be able to offer alternative units specific to this discipline (subject to student demand).
How is the course taught?
Lectures will be a mix of theoretical and practical work.
You will be required to tackle various tasks and assignments throughout the course study period.
You will be taught through practical technique classes, creative workshops, industry observation, seminars, lectures, tutorials, 1 to 1 support, classroom activities, self-directed training, rehearsal and study.
You will be studying at IGNITE DANCE CENTRE at Kidderminster College for 3 days a week with lectures taking place throughout these days and on some evenings. There is an expectation that, when preparing for upcoming shows and during show weeks, you will be required to attend for 5 days a week.
Classes generally run between 9am-5pm but may vary. Timetables will be given to all students during enrolment and induction week.
The HE dance course team has established excellent links with the dance industry, including professional performers, dance companies, choreographers and community dance artists. These connections are often utilised by students when arranging their own placements.
How am I assessed?
- Practical technique exercises
- Performance of set repertoire and newly choreographed works
- Practical and creative tasks
- Academic essays and reports
- Creative portfolios
- Research and dissemination
Work experience opportunities:
Our students benefit from strong links with local and national companies and practitioners. You will be encouraged to take up placement and performance opportunities and will work within a simulated dance company environment.
Where can I progress?
The course opens up a range of careers and career opportunities, including: dancer, freelance choreographer, dance teacher, dance therapist, dance artist in the community and arts administrator.
You may wish to continue your studies with us on our BA (Hons) in Creative Industries Top-up degree.
Course costs:
Tuition fees vary depending on the course and mode of study. Read more about tuition fees and financial support.
It's important that you know what your tuition fee includes and what other costs you'll need to plan for. Read what your fee includes.
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Meet our tutors and students
Grace Willetts
Tutor - DanceGrace trained at SOTE Birmingham and at Addict Dance Academy in Leicester. At the age of 10, Grace successfully auditioned for English Youth Ballet’s production of Swan Lake at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre. She later performed at The New Alexandra Theatre in several Charity Galas and Musicals throughout her early teenage years. At the age of 16, Grace successfully auditioned to dance professionally as part of the ensemble for the UK Arena Tour of Elf the musical. Grace then gained places at a range of different vocational schools to train full time including Bird college, The Brighton Academy and Stella Mann. She decided to train at Addict Dance Academy. Grace has qualifications in IDTA Ballet, IDTA Theatre Craft, IDTA Modern Jazz, IDTA Ballet Associate, IDTA Musical Theatre, IDTA Freestyle Associate, LCM Popular Music – Vocal & BA Hons in Dance. Grace works across the Levels 2, 3, 4 & 5 Dance and Theatre courses.
Laura-Beth Connelly
Tutor - DanceLaura-Beth is a professional dancer who specialises in contemporary dance and is also trained in jazz, lyrical, tap & Ballet. She holds a BA Hons in Dance Performance and a PGCE-PCET specialising in dance. Laura-Beth trained overseas at the University of Malta, where she expanded her knowledge of contemporary techniques; release, flying low, contact improvisation, partnering and Ballet. During her studies, LB was selected to perform works across London from established and upcoming choreographers such as Sian Hopkins, Riccardo Buscarini, Joe Garbett and Jason Mabana. LB has danced in Alan Carr’s ‘I don’t like Mondays ‘ and performed with TDS productions on 'The One Show'. Laura-Beth also works with Translucent Dance Company and toured their performance of ‘Deep Water’. LB is passionate and enthusiastic about learning, developing and teaching and is excited to support the next generation of dancers to grow and develop!
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