The Choreography courses begin with an exploration of individual expression, and continue to investigate the processes, forms and language that emerge from collaborations across a range of practices; students will make solo work, but also learn about collaborative devising processes that are essential for creating innovative performances; essentially, students will also develop the know-how for creating work to suit specific sites, audiences and conditions; and develop physical skills, express ideas, explore movement languages and invent their own composition methods; students explore the position of the entrepreneur as innovator and discover funding sources, economic policies and artistic/social values, as well as routes to self-employment, people management and intellectual property rights.