

It addresses and provides guidance on how to create interdisciplinary projects, shape their own artistic project and manage the aspects of communication, promotion and public relations. The programme guides students in the development of an artistic identity. The Music programme consists of an academic Bachelor’s (180 credits) and Master’s (120 credits) degree and trains independent and creative musicians to master their main discipline: instrumental, singing, conducting, composing, music theory/harmony and counterpoint, music education or jazz and popular music. Bachelor and Master of Music (no formal language requirements - Dutch or English-speaking students) This solid anchorage in the profession guarantees continuous innovation and new ideas as well as a strong connection of the graduates with the national and international art scene.

The majority of teachers are important players in the field of contemporary theatre or arts in Flanders and beyond. From the start, the student chooses a specialisation in acting, singer-song writing, media, writing or performance art. The Drama programme consists of an academic Bachelor’s (180 credits) and Master’s (60 credits) degree.

Bachelor and Master of Drama (Dutch speaking students only) Students will also collaborate with other disciplines such as music, theatre and visual arts. The programme maintains lively contact with international dance companies and organisations. As a contemporary dancer, they are capable of redefining rather than duplicating. These encounters will encourage them to become dancers with their own authentic personality. Students will be confronted with different styles of contemporary dance, choreographers and artists. The Dance programme consists of three varied, professional, and competency-focused years of study. Bachelor of Dance (no formal language requirements - Dutch or English-speaking students)
