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Manfred Gerhardt
nach Vereinbarung
bei Ute Wischniowski
T. +49.69.154.007-244
Ute.Wischniowski(at)hfmdk-frankfurt.de
Der im Rahmen von Tanzplan Deutschland zum Wintersemester 2007/08 an der HfMDK Frankfurt am Main neu eingerichtete Masterstudiengang Zeitgenössische Tanzpädagogik / MAztp wird unter neuer Leitung fortgesetzt. Ingo Diehl erhielt den Ruf als Professor für Zeitgenössische Tanzpädagogik und wird ab dem 1. April 2012 den 3. Durchlauf des richtungsweisenden Programms gestalten und betreuen.
Der diplomierte Tänzer und Tanzpädagoge war als Tänzer, Choreograf, Trainingsleiter und choreografischer Mitarbeiter u. a. beim Tanzforum Köln, Tanztheater Bremen, Island Ballett in Reykjavik und bei verschiedenen Festivals tätig. Als Projektleiter des Bereichs Ausbildung war er von 2005 bis 2010 verantwortlich für alle Bildungsfragen und die Gesamtkonzeption der Ausbildungsprojekte bei Tanzplan Deutschland. Mit der Diehl+Ritter gUG betreut er bis März die Tanzfonds, eine Förderinitiative der Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
MAztp stands for the development of methods for researching and conveying the art of dance. At its core, the program is about deconstructing, examining and recomposing the materials of dance and the ways in which we learn. Just as contemporary dance implies diversity of approach and the questioning of conventional patterns, so this course of study responds to current artistic fieldwork and the interests of its individual participants. The MAztp Master’s of Arts in Contemporary Dance Pedagogy program is part of the Dance Department at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, under the auspices of the Hessische Theaterakademie
The program is directed towards professional dancers, performers, choreographers and teachers who wish to engage in research concerning the fundamentals of their work. It is designed for individuals who desire to increase their ability to respond to emerging needs in the dance profession, and take action creating new methods, materials and structures. This initiative is modelled for self-motivated individuals wanting to challenge themselves within a context that offers an extensive range of information and a supportive group environment.
Guest teachers with a wide range of expertise share their own fieldwork in dance technique, creative process, improvisation, and composition. Additional lectures, workshops, media labs and seminars give access to a broad knowledge base. Theory and writing sessions examine the term contemporary from various historical perspectives. Teaching Exchange Labs encourage a framework for participants to experiment, present research and receive constructive feedback.
The program re-examines the role of the teacher/facilitator in the learning process, and regards the dancer as a collaborator in the artistic domain. Accordingly, the ability to facilitate group processes, initiate compositional and choreographic explorations, and promote artistic growth are central themes.
Rigorous demands of the profession also call for teachers to have an awareness of the dynamics of physical and psychological well-being. MAztp courses emphasize current somatic research regarding the body, and exposure to a multitude of approaches, including Body-Mind Centering, Dance Medicine, Exercise Science, Pilates, Feldenkrais, Alexander Technique and Yoga, seminars in Motivational Psychology, Cognitive Studies and Group Process define a further oasis for deepening one’s practice and advancing learning and growth.
Graduates will have gathered knowledge and developed skills to respond effectively to the challenges they will face in the working field in positions such as university dance teacher, choreographic assistant, rehearsal director, or company trainer. Having participated in courses and projects addressing management and organizational themes, they will be experienced in creating structures and frameworks to further the development of new or existing programs in dance or in other related enterprises.
The Organisation and SPO for the new cycle in 2012 will be reworked and will be available here soon.
The Masterprogram for Contemporary Dance Pedagogy is a two-year full-time course of studies. Each of the four semesters consists of 15 weeks. The program is build upon 14 modules. Download module overview 1st year and 2nd year.