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What is an Experimental Performance degree?

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Experimental Performance may be a course that you didn't know existed. You might be wondering what exactly it entails and what makes it different to our other performance courses. Designed for emerging arts practitioners, Experimental Performance provides you with a unique opportunity to undertake independent artistic projects in a fully supportive environment.

We听caught up with听students,听James Mcilwrath and Tanna Chamberlain, for听an insight into their experience on the course.

Why did you choose the course?

James: When I discovered the course, I was over the moon as it fitted exactly what I was looking for. I had made some experimental performances in collaboration with other composers and wanted to explore making more challenging work myself, as well as working with other experimental artists. As a composer, I would find it hard to fit into other composition courses as my work deals less with scores and writing for other performers. After researching the work of the tutors, I knew this was the right path for me to develop my compositional and performance practices.

Tanna: I came across the Experimental Performance course and the description said something along the lines of: 鈥渨e take a concept and find the best artistic medium to realise that concept鈥, which really drew my attention, as it sounded like exactly what I wanted to do. I was in Canada at the time working in a law firm and I鈥檇 missed the application deadline, but I emailed anyway to see if they were still taking applications. They were.

How did you get into studying the听course?

James: At school I loved both theatre and music and was never fully satisfied with musicals being the conventional way of combining them. Contemporary music and new music theatre got me very excited, and I knew that I wanted to make things like that.

Tanna: I was stuck in a rut, working in offices for industries I didn鈥檛 care about, in cultures I didn鈥檛 like and in roles that bored me. I had donefull-timedance training a few years back and I鈥檝e always been into music but felt unworthy to call myself a 鈥榤usician鈥 because I couldn鈥檛 do things like play guitar chords or read piano music. Mostly, I just wanted to create things. I didn鈥檛 know exactly what. But I wanted to create things with purpose rather than blindly reproduce things without consideration.

What do you enjoy most about the course?

James: The course offers so much freedom to work outhowto create things.I enjoyhaving access to theRoyal 探花直播Conservatoire facilitiesat the University, primarily The Lab - a malleable space that can fit everyone's wants and needs.I also enjoy theconstant discovery of finding how Imakedecisions on my work and the encouragement to try new things and make the best work I can.

Tanna:Seeing peers鈥 works-in-progress and collectively helping to shape their works. Also, artistic problem-solving - that feels very satisfying.

Did you find it easy to settle in when you first started?听

James: Yes! The course is relatively small, so you get to know everybody very quickly. The tutors are also really engaged with us socially as well as academically so there is a lovely atmosphere on the course. Everyone who is on the course has come from a range of backgrounds and even work in vastly different mediums from myself, but we are all united on making work and nurturing creative ideas, not really fitting in from our previous places of study.

Tanna:I would say I felt settled in within the second semester of first year, as it鈥檚 when I started to really understand what this course could do for me and what I could do for the course in return.

What have you achieved so far听during your studies?

James: In my first year, I entered and won Nonclassical鈥檚 Battle of the Bands competition!听 I hadmassivehelp fromthetutors to shape and structure my performance. I鈥檝e also been invited to perform at an array of concerts and performance venues in London, 探花直播, Dublin and The Hague.

During my time studying I also surprised myself by making an opera about a can of beans with a fellow student. I鈥檓 now continuing to study and research my work in a PhD.

Tanna: I鈥檝e learned how to create and edit film and how to compose music using several workspaces I鈥檇 never previously heard of. I鈥檝e become familiar with performance contexts, organised several successful concerts and events, and I鈥檝e become confident discussing performance. I鈥檝e found an artistic voice that feels authentic and learned to question and consider things in every area of life. I have also just been awarded this year鈥檚 MMus Course Prize for consistent achievement and commitment across all areas of the course.

What has been the most fun or interesting project or activity you have been involved with?

James: The tutors organise a residency forthestudents on the course and guests from other departments to make work in a space over a week, which is then presented as a public concert.Recently.Workingon a short time scalein an interesting space with other creative artists is an absolute joy.

Tanna:I enjoyed 鈥榃ednesdayClub鈥 鈥 a Wednesday afternoon collaboration experiment between several people with different backgrounds and interests.

What advice would you give to someone starting the course soon?

James: Be open and ready to change and develop. The course is about improving your work, not to have people tell you how good you already are. Be curious and confident and be ready to make things! The course is a minimum of two years for a good reason, it is a proper journey that allows you to really focus onwhat your work is, why you have to make it and who the person behind the work is.

Tanna:听Know you鈥檙e already amazing. Be open to feedback. Be intrigued by failures. Go and see everything you can whilst it鈥檚 accessible. Speak your truth!

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