AAFT Diploma in Dance FAQs
Ques. What dance forms are covered in the Diploma in Dance at AAFT?
Ans. The Diploma in Dance at AAFT covers classical Indian dance styles (such as Bharatanatyam and Kathak), folk dance traditions, and contemporary/western dance forms. The curriculum also includes choreography, stage performance techniques, and the cultural history of dance.
Ques. Do I need prior dance training to join the Diploma in Dance at AAFT?
Ans. While prior dance training is beneficial, it is not mandatory. The program develops students from foundational techniques to advanced performance skills. The personal interview during admission helps assess the student's aptitude and passion for dance.
Ques. What career options are available after completing the Diploma in Dance at AAFT?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as professional dancers (film, TV, stage), choreographers, dance teachers, performing arts trainers, dance therapists, and cultural performers. The growing demand for trained dancers in Bollywood, OTT productions, reality TV shows, and live events makes this a viable career path.
Ques. Is the Diploma in Dance recognized for further studies or professional work?
Ans. The Diploma in Dance at AAFT is a professional diploma program. While it is not a university degree, it is a recognized professional qualification in the performing arts industry. Students who wish to pursue a degree-level qualification can consider the Bachelor of Performing Arts program at AAFT.
Ques. How is the Diploma in Dance different from the Certificate in Dance at AAFT?
Ans. The Certificate in Dance is a shorter program (3 months) with a total fee of Rs. 40,600, covering the basics of dance forms and performance. The Diploma in Dance is a 1-year comprehensive program with a total fee of Rs. 1,40,600, covering advanced techniques, choreography, stage performance, and cultural history of dance.
Ques. Does AAFT have performance opportunities for dance students during the course?
Ans. Yes, AAFT regularly organizes events, showcases, and cultural programs where dance students can perform. Students also participate in live performance showcases as part of their curriculum assessment, helping them build stage confidence and a professional portfolio.
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