What is it like to be a professional musician in today’s multi-faceted world? There are many ways to be a modern musician in context to a quickly adapting society.
New Audiences & Innovative Practice (NAIP)
The NAIP master helps you:
- Find and refine your creative voice
- Find and engage your audience. How can you connect to your audience through your music?
- Become an adaptive performer/creator within a variety of interdisciplinary and social contexts.
- Get outside of the conservatoire and do real projects with the community and other arts organisations.
NAIP is for students from all musical backgrounds and musical goals. Through taking part in interdisciplinary art making, exploring technological possibilities, engaging with society and making site specific art, students will develop the necessary skills to become creative and flexible all-round musicians that are able to create in and respond to any context.
After Graduation
Upon graduating, you will be an innovative master of music who is able to perform, create, lead & facilitate your own musical projects at a professional level. You will have the skills to navigate collaborations with other professionals in interdisciplinary settings, as well as understand your own creative voice in context to society.
Overview
Teachers
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Nicholas Thayer Robinson
NAIP Programme leader
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Guy Wood
Teacher and facilitator Leading & Guiding, Creative ensemble
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Jenifer Yáñez Villahermosa
Teacher and facilitator Performance & Communication
Admission and application
More information on admission & application for the master can be found on the webpage 'Master of Music' under the tab 'Admission & application'.
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