Study Dance in the UK

DANCING ACROSS BORDERS

Since my BA I had the desire to study abroad. As a contemporary dancer, I wanted to explore different teaching approaches, learn new movement languages, engage with various teachers and choreographers, and observe how people from a country different than mine appreciate dance and the arts. However, due to economic limitations at that time, I could not achieve this goal. 
 

FINDING THE RIGHT PROGRAM

After a few years, I began researching postgraduate programs in Europe focused on performance (because in my country this does not exist). My search narrowed down to two countries: Germany and the United Kingdom, considering the prestige of their artistic institutions and the professional growth opportunities available upon program completion. 

One day, I came across a reel on Instagram showcasing a company named Mapdance, and as I liked what I saw, I wanted to know more about it. To my surprise, upon further investigation, I discovered that it was a master's program in the United Kingdom, specifically at the University of Chichester. And so, my adventure began. 

I found the university's website and delved into researching all the courses they offered. In the end, I reaffirmed that Mapdance was indeed what I was seeking. It aligned perfectly with my professional development goals. The program focused on performance, offering the chance to work with four nationally and internationally recognized choreographers. I would gain a different perspective on contemporary dance and have the opportunity to go on tour for different cities in the country, showcasing the choreographies we created during the year and conducting workshops at different institutions. 

Another advantage I identified was the ability to take various technical classes with instructors specialized in different areas, as well as interacting with people from various parts of the world. And learn firsthand how people manage a dance company with the same benefits as other types of jobs in different fields.
 

OVERCOMING CHALLENGES

I must admit that when I started reading the requirements for admission, I panicked and did not know where to begin for a successful application. That is why I sought help from Across the Pond, making the process easier for me. Before assisting with my application, they advised me on other potential universities, scholarships, or forms of financing. I also participated in webinars that connected me with others in the arts sector interested in studying in the UK or those who had already completed their studies and were willing to share their experiences. 

Their assistance was crucial in my decision-making process and later in submitting my application. I only had to focus on sending them documentation or videos before the deadlines set by the university, while they managed everything for me. If that wasn't enough, they also guided me through the visa application process, accompanying me at each step and clarifying all my doubts well in advance to ensure I arrived on time for the start of my course.

In March, I received my acceptance letter from the university, and upon accepting the offer, they provided me with all kinds of information to plan my arrival and ensure I met all bureaucratic requirements. This was also of great help to me, making the process of starting my life as an international student more straightforward, taking into account economic, social, and even cultural factors. 

So, after all the corresponding procedures, I arrived in the UK last September, just a day before the welcome event organized for all international students. Now, I can't believe I have already finished the course.
 

THE TRUE REWARDS OF THIS EXPERIENCE

 I must say that the most valuable thing for me was being able to meet people from other countries, make friendships I never would have imagined, share a bit of my culture, and learn from them. I formed bonds that will definitely last a lifetime, and without a doubt, they helped me grow as a human being and as an artist.

Studying abroad is an experience everyone should have. It’s incredible to learn under a different system, compare worldviews, and even go about your daily routine in a different language. Most importantly, knowing that in the future, you'll be able to share all that knowledge with people from your own country is invaluable. Without a doubt, this year has been one of the most challenging of my life, but also one that I will remember forever.

If you’ve also been thinking for a long time about studying abroad, take the risk now! I assure you it will be worth it.

-  Damara
 

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Student Accommodation in the UK

Where do you live when studying abroad? Do universities in the UK offer student housing? How much does student accommodation cost? Did you know that as an international student, you are guaranteed on-campus accommodation for the first or all your years studying at most of our UK universities? You will need to apply by the housing application deadline, and of course the best student accommodation in the UK goes first - so that is a good reason to apply early! There are several different student accommodations, price levels and facilities to choose from!

Most students choose to live on campus in their first year. This is social and a fantastic way to get to know students from all over the world! After that, most students choose to move into privately rented accommodation with their new friends. We recommend everyone to live in university accommodation in their first year, as it is a great way to get to know other students (and not just those on your degree).

Learn more about the different options, on-campus accommodation, how to arrange private accommodation and everything you need before applying for student accommodation in the UK via this webinar!
 

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Visa for European Students who want to study in the UK

Do you want to study in the UK and are wondering if you need a visa? Maybe you have applied to British universities already, or are considering applying to university in London or elsewhere in the UK, but would like to know more about the UK student visa for European students? This webinar recording is about the UK Student Visa for students who will be starting their studies at a British university and are from European countries. We cover everything regarding the CAS, the application process, cost and other practicalities worth thinking about when applying for a student visa.

Did you know that all non-UK students need a visa to study in the UK? How much does a student visa cost? Is it difficult to get a student visa if you want to study in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland? For most European students in the UK, a student visa is now a fact. 

After the UK left the EU, student visas have now become a reality for the vast majority of international students. It is therefore important to familiarise yourself with this process as early as possible, so that you are well prepared when the time comes to submit an application for a student visa. In this webinar recording, we will go through useful information about student visas, when to apply, what you need for the application, costs, and other tips and tricks that can make the process easier. This webinar is suitable for those who have already applied, those who have accepted an offer, but also those who are considering studies in the UK and want to know more about the visa process.

We have the information and tools most people need to be able to go through the visa process without the need for individual follow-up/advice beyond the general information and guide from us. Remember that Across the Pond cannot provide individual advice on your visa application, only certified immigration staff can.  In this webinar recording, you will learn about a number of important points that are good to be aware of when you familiarise yourself with the visa process.
 

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Book an online session with an advisor with Across the Pond to learn more about studying in the UK! 

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