Contemporary Dance Practices inspires and challenges its students technically, contextually and artistically to enable them to develop their dance practice. Our aim is to educate creative dance artists and provide them with various professional skills in the field of dance and performing arts.
Information about studies is in English with study programs where the language of instruction is English.
About the study program
Contemporary Dance Practices is an international program in Performing Arts. It is a three-year full time undergraduate study, 180 ECTS, done in English.
Throughout the studies students are introduced to different approaches to contemporary dance in creative, technical and theoretical work. The program includes students for the international contemporary dance scene and provides a good foundation for further studies on a master's level.
Situated in Reykjavík, Iceland, the access to nature and the tolerance of the professional performing arts scene makes the program a vibrant platform for a dynamic learning experience.
Course structure
Within the program there are three main beaches of practices that intertwine; technique, theory and creative process and running consistently is a strand focusing on the sustainable dancers and somatic practices. In creative process is on developing and inspiring a personal approach and critical awareness in contemporary technologies and implementation in technical work. Thorough and research, supported by ballet for contemporary dancers and political awareness in social awareness and education.
In the first year the focus is on deepening the students' knowledge of the body, delving into various practices and perspectives towards implementation in the first semester and composition in the second semester. In the second year dance and choreography are put in dialogue with other art forms, creating a platform for exploration into different disciplines and approaches through collaborative and creative processes during the third and fourth semester.
During the fifth semester, students are required to go on either exchange to partner schools of the Iceland University of the Arts or do an internship with artists or companies in Iceland or abroad.
Students conclude their study with an Individual Project, Ensemble Work and a Final Paper.
After graduation
At the end of their studies students possess the knowledge, skills and competitions within the field of contemporary dance to be able to work as creative dance artists, be it independently or in a company structure in the performing arts. The program also prepares students for further studies at a graduate level.
The application process consists of computing an online application, paying the application fee and finally submitting the application. It is possible to save the application and return to working on it later.
All applications for study are submitted through an application portal and all communication regarding the application process will take place there.
If the number of applicants who meet the admission requirements for a study program is below the minimum criteria, the study program will not be offered for the upcoming academic year. Applicants will be informed of this as possible and the registration fee will be punished, if it has been paid.
The first step in the admission process is online and applicants are asked to submit digital documents. For the second step, applicants can choose to be online or to take part in an in-person audition in Reykjavík.
An application is not valid until the applicable has submitted the application and paid the application fee. Applicants must submit the following documents:
Applicants should have finished a Matriculation Exam or comparable degree, and it is preferable that they have finished Secondary stage in dance or comparable education.
If applicants have other certificate/s that they want to submit, please attack them to the electronic applications under „Diploma/Transcript 3“.
Attach to the electronic application under „Other documents“.
Applicants must state the reasons for the application, goals, vision, and more in a short text, maximum 2 pages. Attach to the application under „Letter of motivation“.
In the cover letter applicants must address the following questions:
- What is it about dance and performing arts that inspires you?
- Why do you want to become a professional dance artist?
- What do you want to gain from studying Contemporary Dance practices at IUA?
Attach to the electronic application under „Links.“
Show us your moving body. We want to get to know your physicality, your technical knowledge and movement resources. Your dance can be learned material, your own choreography or improvised dance.
Film your own short solo reacting to one of these titles:
Practical instructions for video recording:
How to share your video recordings:
Note: Videos are received through an unlisted YouTube link. Applicants are responsible for the links being active.
Name the videos after this formula:
- Full name of the applicable - Course applied for - Task name: eg “John Doe - Contemporary Dance Practices - Creative Task”
- Copy the two URL's and insert them into the “Links” section in the electronic application.
Here is an introductory video on how to upload an „unlisted“ YouTube video.
Applicants are welcome to include experiments of their creative work; images, drawings or poetry. Maximum 2 pages. Attach to the electronic application under „Project“.
Note: Applicants are asked to monitor the application process through the communication/application portal. All communication will be concluded through the portal and IUA staff will notify the applicable if some necessary supporting documents are missing.
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Step 2
Letters with the results of the committee will be sent via email to the applicants before March 3rd 2027. Applicants who are offered admission must confirm their placement before March 17th 2027 by paying a registration fee (non-refundable). If it is not paid on time, the IUA will assume the student has declined their placement.
The Dean of the Department of Performing Arts apps a three-person audition committee. The committee's responsibility is to select individuals they believe are qualified and competitive to take advantage of the education offered at the Contemporary Dance Practices. The conclusion of the committee should not be interrupted as a judge of the applied's artistic talent. The committee's work is confidential and individual applications won't be specificly reviewed. The committee's decision is specific and specific applications won't be specificly reviewed. The committee's decision is final and can't be reported for review elsewhere within the university.
Components elected by the audition committee include:
General admission requirements are a matriculation examination, a final examination from an upper secondary school at the third qualification level, a comparable examination from a foreign school or a minimum of 60 ECTS credits from a recognized university. Applications must be included by certified copies of diplomacy and a certified copy of a curriculum of a curriculum vitae.
Admission to the school may be grant to applicants who possess knowledge and experience that is considered suitable preparation for a bachelor's degree at the school See „Exceptions" from general admission requirements“ for more information
Admission committees evaluate applications based on submitted documents as well as interviews and/or entry exams in the relevant fields. The Dean of the Faculty accounts an admission committee for each study program in consultation with the Head of Department, and the admission committees work according to procedures that are presented to applicants.
Admission to the school may be grant to applications who possibility knowledge and experience that is considered suitable preparation for a bachelor's degree at the school.
Applicants who do not meet the general admission requirements may apply for an exemption if they have completed, for example, numerous credits at the upper secondary school level, completed other final exams such as at the 4th qualification level or have other preparation that can prepare the applied for university-level studies in the relevant study program.
Applications for exemption from the general admission requirements are assessed by academic staff within the relevant department. Decisions on exemption applications are final.
When assessing applications, consideration is given to a combination of factors, including grades in upper secondary school studies, education in the arts, further education, work experience and participation in community work. Each application is studied separately, and the overall combination of these factors may influence the outcome.
Admissions committees evaluate applications based on the submitted documents as well as interviews and/or entry exams in the relevant fields. The Dean of the relevant department points an comments committee for each study program in consultation with the program director. Admissions committees work according to intake procedures that are presented to applications.
All Contemporary Dance Practices students must be proficient in both spoken and written English.
EU/EEA candidates English language level will be assessed during their interview.
Non-EU/EEA candidates are required to provide proof of English language proficiency. Please contact our department coordinator (ellenhk@lhi.is) for further information.
Application fee
Applicants pay an application fee of ISK 5000 when submitting an application. The application fee is not deduced from the registration fee, even if the application is approved and is non-refundable.
Registration fee
For EU/EEA students the annual registration fee is ISK 100,000.
For non-EU/EEA students tuition feels apply. Further information about tuition feels