Open Doors DAS Graduate School

vrijdag 10 november 2017, 13:00 - 22:00 uur
DAS Graduate School
Overhoeksplein 2
1031 KS Amsterdam

DAS Theatre, DAS Choreography and our research programme, DAS Research, will present a combined programme that gives you insight into all the different aspects of studying and doing research at DAS Graduate School.

More information about the programme will follow in September 2017: https://www.facebook.com/events/1665891113429052/

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Ask Your Questions
You are also warmly invited to join us at one of our public events during the course of the year to experience what studying at DAS Graduate School could mean for you. At these events there is an opportunity to speak with our current students, alumni and staff, and to ask questions about the curriculum and application procedure.

▸ 31 May – 4 June: ‘Time Between Dog and Wolf': Master’s Presentations. At the conclusion of an intensive two-year period, DAS Theatre and DAS Choreography students will share their work. www.facebook.com/events/1869749553287783/

▸ 16 & 17 June: The first-year DAS Theatre students will share the outcome of their experimentations in short works. www.facebook.com/events/1286960291418436/

▸ In September, DAS Choreography hosts informal studio showings from students beginning their second year. Want to stay informed? Send an email to: daschoreography@ahk.nl.

DAS Graduate School

DAS Graduate School was established in 2016 by the Academy of Theatre and Dance in order to bring its master’s, doctorate and research programmes together under one roof. DAS Theatre (previously DasArts – Master of Theatre), DAS Choreography (previously Amsterdam Master of Choreography) and DAS Research (previously Performing Arts in Transition research group) have joined forces to invest in the further development of education and research. The school is based in a recently renovated building in Amsterdam with a broad range of facilities, and the heart of the building functions as an open and welcoming locale for gatherings and meetings between the arts, science, education and society.

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