Where are they now?
Graduates from the Department of Dance, Film and Theatre are currently employed in:
- education (various levels)
- community-based projects (e.g., arts centres, arts projects, dance projects)
- theatre (management, education)
- industry (public relations and marketing)
- choreography and performance (e.g., with a Scottish Ballet Company, with various companies in Japan, as a B-Girl with Ice-T)
- in their own businesses (as professional trainers, choreographers, and therapists)
- further study (PGCE, PG diplomas, MA, research degrees)
- management and administration
- Take Art in Somerset
- SE Arts
- Greenwich Dance Agency
- Royal Opera House Education Department
- Royal Academy of Dance
"I have been offered a full-time, permanent position as Administrator for Dance Challenge, a project run by Culture and Arts, based in Ickenham, near Uxbridge [...] I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you [Jennifer Jackson] for your support and inspiration over the last four years; I am extremely grateful that I was able to be part of the Dance and Culture course here at Surrey. I will be sad to leave but feel incredibly excited about the future."
-- Sarah-Jane Lewis, BA (Hons) Dance and Culture, class of 2010
“[After graduating] I had my internship with Pulse magazine. It was a really great experience and they gave me some wonderful opportunities. The editor seemed pleased with my work and offered me paid part-time work. We published our Autumn issue at the end of September [2011]. Our website http://www.pulseconnects.com features an interview that I did with Akram Khan and a preview of his latest work, DESH. [H]is words will no doubt inspire.” Lucinda Al-Zoghbi (class of 2011)
Click here for access to her article on Akram Khan.
