Jain University MPA FAQs
Q1: Is prior Bharatanatyam training mandatory for admission to the MPA program?
Ans. Yes, prior training and performance experience in Bharatanatyam is essential for admission. As this is a postgraduate program, students are expected to have foundational understanding of technique, repertoire, and basic theory. Candidates with substantial professional training or performance experience in related classical dance forms may also be considered subject to university evaluation.
Q2: What is the difference between the Tamil Nadu and Karnataka paramparas taught in the program?
Ans. The program provides training in both Tamil Nadu and Karnataka paramparas (traditions) of Bharatanatyam. The Tamil Nadu parampara emphasizes the classical repertoire and aesthetic principles, while the Karnataka parampara includes region-specific variations and stylistic elements. Students gain exposure to both traditions to develop a comprehensive understanding of Bharatanatyam's regional diversity.
Q3: Are there performance opportunities during the course?
Ans. Yes, performance is an integral part of the program. Students participate in internal and external performances, lecture demonstrations, workshops, group productions, and a final solo concert as part of their academic requirements. These performances provide practical experience and opportunities to showcase their artistic development.
Q4: Can I pursue a PhD after completing this MPA program?
Ans. Yes, the program is designed to prepare students for doctoral studies. It includes research-oriented coursework, academic writing guidance, and a dissertation component. The curriculum covers research methodology and provides exposure to scholarly analysis of performing arts, making it suitable preparation for PhD programs in performing arts, dance studies, or related fields.
Q5: What career opportunities are available after completing the MPA in Classical Dance?
Ans. Graduates can pursue diverse careers including Classical Performer, Choreographer, Dance Educator, Arts Administrator, Cultural Entrepreneur, Research Scholar, Curriculum Designer, and Lecture Demonstrator roles. Opportunities exist in educational institutions, cultural organizations, performance venues, arts companies, and independent practice.
Q6: Does the program include training in dance production and technical aspects?
Ans. Yes, the program includes comprehensive training in dance production elements such as lighting design, costume design, stage management, and technical aspects of creating dance performances. This equips graduates with knowledge of the complete production process, enabling them to work as choreographers, directors, or production managers in addition to performing roles.
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