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Working in an international cultural and artistic sphere 

The theatre and performance practice of today is increasingly characterised by international and intercultural collaborations. Taking the stage at festivals and performance venues, where artists and groups come together from across the world, today's dramaturges are required to historicise, interpret and translate theatrical processes across a broad range of cultural and artistic spheres. During this Master's programme in International Dramaturgy, you will develop practical as well as theoretical skills to engage with these new cross-cultural performance contexts. The programme offers in-depth training in cultural translation, adaptation and mediation for a wealth of 21st-century international performance practices. 

What does this programme entail?
What does this programme entail?

In this video the teacher and student of the programme explain how this programme is structured and what the unique aspects are.

Leading worldwide and unique in Europe

Collaborations with the field

Individual support

International exchange possible

Why study International Dramaturgy in Amsterdam?

The Master's in International Dramaturgy offers you:

  • A programme that is unique in Europe and one of the leading programmes of its kind worldwide;
  • The chance to study in Amsterdam's city centre, a European cultural hub with a vibrant international performance scene;
  • Collaborations with the National Opera, leading theatres, performers and production houses;
  • Individual support to help you find suitable internships, both locally and internationally; 
  • An international teaching staff of leading experts in the field of dramaturgy; 
  • The chance to go on an international exchange at universities in Cape Town, Sao Paulo, Stockholm, Berlin and Ghent.

As a graduate you will be ideally suited for a career in which you serve as a bridge between theory and practice, complementing artistic and cultural processes and initiatives, as well as facilitating meaningful collaborations and exchanges across the world.

Copyright: Lotte Oostenga
Theatre is very much a product of its time, while at the same time being centuries-old. That leads to interesting discussions and changes in the professional field. Lotte Oostenga, student International Dramaturgy Read the interview

Degree

The Dual Master's International Dramaturgy is an accredited degree programme of Arts and Culture. After successful completion of this programme, you will receive a legally accredited Master's degree in Arts and Culture and the title Master of Arts (MA).

Facts & Figures
Degree programme
MA Arts and Culture
Mode
Full-time
Credits
90 ECTS, 18 months
Language of instruction
English
Starts in
September
CROHO code
60828
Location
University Quarter