ArtEZ Institute for the Arts

Bachelor in Dance Artist

Netherlands

The Bachelor in Dance Artist at ArtEZ Institute for the Arts is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

ArtEZ Institute for the Arts in the Netherlands is a dynamic centre for creative education where experimentation and cross-disciplinary practice take priority. Founded in 2002, ArtEZ serves a community of roughly 3,000 students and has a notably international student body, creating a multicultural studio culture. The institute offers focused programs across fine arts, design, fashion, music, and dance designed to cultivate both technical craft and conceptual innovation.

Curricula encourage collaboration across artistic disciplines and foster independent artistic inquiry, with studios, workshops, and performance spaces that mirror professional creative environments. Emphasis on critique, portfolio development, exhibitions, and public projects prepares students for contemporary artistic careers or further study. Teachers and visiting artists actively engage students in project-based learning and cross-border cultural dialogues.

International applicants will find an open, exploratory atmosphere with practical support for settling into life in the Netherlands. Language options, studio mentorship, and connections to galleries and festivals help graduates build profiles for the European and global arts scene. Prospective students should prepare a strong portfolio and be ready to articulate their conceptual interests to thrive at ArtEZ.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Dance Artist at ArtEZ Institute for the Arts is a 4-year program that trains you to become a dance artist with a solid physical and theatrical basis. You will learn to define your own position in the dance field and develop your own artistic identity as a dance artist.

The curriculum includes a focus on developing your physical and theatrical skills, as well as nurturing your curiosity about other makers and your surroundings. You will have scope for collaborations and projects, and learn to work as a (co)creating dancer and maker. The program helps you develop your own unique style and voice as a dance artist.

After graduating, you can work independently as a dancer and maker for production houses and dance companies. Possible job titles include Professional Dancer, Choreographer, Dance Teacher, or Artistic Director. You can work in the Netherlands or abroad, and have a solid foundation for a successful career in the dance field.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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