CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Master in Dance Knowledge, Practice and Heritage

The CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Master in Dance Knowledge, Practice and Heritage is a distinguished two-year Erasmus+ Joint Master’s program designed by a consortium of four European universities. It delves into dance and other movement systems, such as ritual practices, martial arts, games, and physical theatre, as Intangible Cultural Heritage, drawing from fields like ethnochoreology, heritage studies, and the anthropology of dance.

Throughout the curriculum, students combine theoretical grounding with applied methodologies such as motion capture, formal movement analysis, fieldwork, and documentation. Emphasising comparative, embodied, and culturally sensitive approaches, the CHOREOMUNDUS programme prepares graduates for careers in cultural institutions, heritage sectors, academia, research, and international organisations dedicated to safeguarding and interpreting dance and movement traditions worldwide.

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Programme NameCHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Master in Dance Knowledge, Practice and Heritage
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeJoint Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at VMU and NKUA, Year 2 at UCA and UR
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding and Consortium Scholarships
Academic FocusDance and Movement as Intangible Cultural Heritage
ItemDetail
StatusOngoing
Start Date01 October 2025
End Date30 November 2031
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)

The programme is jointly delivered by the following partner universities:

UniversityCountry
Vytautas Magnus University (VMU)Lithuania
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA)Greece
Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)France
University of Roehampton (UR)United Kingdom
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1VMU, NKUACore modules: Introduction to Ethnochoreology, Dance and Displacement, Ethnographic Research Methodology, Analysing Dance and Movement
Year 2UCA, URAdvanced modules: Critical Perspectives on ICH, Dance Documentation, Dissertation and specialised seminars
Optional MobilityAdditional opportunitiesFieldwork placements, internships, non-EU study options

The CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus programme integrates academic scholarship with applied practices that meet the needs of UNESCO’s 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. Students collaborate with cultural organisations, museums, interactive heritage projects, and community initiatives worldwide, gaining experience in documentation, motion capture, digital archiving, and heritage interpretation. These links enhance professional readiness and support cross-disciplinary research and innovation in heritage sectors.

Applicants to the CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria:

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification in dance, anthropology, cultural heritage, ethnochoreology, or a related field
  • Demonstrated academic excellence and research potential
  • Evidence of relevant experience or interest in dance and movement practices
  • English language proficiency through recognised tests (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL)
  • Information not available on the official website regarding minimum scores
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcripts
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Motivation letter detailing academic interests
  • Samples of related work or research (if applicable)
  • Passport identification page
  • Contact details for referees and recommendation letters
  1. Visit the official Choreomundus website and navigate to the “For Applicants” section.
  2. Read all programme content and admission guidelines carefully.
  3. Prepare all required documents in PDF format.
  4. Complete the online application during the open call.
  5. Provide referee contact information so recommendations can be submitted.
  6. Review your application thoroughly before submission.
  7. Submit before the published deadline and await selection results.

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Application Timelines change each year. Please visit the official website of the Program to confirm the exact timeline.

StageTimeline
Applications OpenNovember
Application DeadlineJanuary
Selection and ReviewFebraury
Final Results NotificationMarch
Programme StartEarly September
  • Erasmus+ scholarships covering participation costs and monthly stipend (€1,400/month)
  • Tuition fee waivers for selected applicants (€18,000 value)
  • Additional regional grants and funding opportunities
  • Possibilities for Erasmus+ exchange support
  • Demonstrate clear academic motivation and international orientation
  • Highlight experience or interest in dance, heritage, or movement research
  • Showcase methodologies such as documentation or motion analysis
  • Present culturally aware and fieldwork-friendly profiles
  • Ensure documents are professionally prepared and error-free

Graduates of the CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus programme thrive in careers across cultural heritage institutions, interactive museums, research organisations, creative industries, and social integration projects. Alumni are actively involved in preserving dance and movement practices globally and pursue doctoral studies in related interdisciplinary fields.

What is the CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Program?

The CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Program is a two-year joint Master’s exploring dance and movement as Intangible Cultural Heritage through a cross-cultural, applied curriculum.

Where do students study in the CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Program?

Students study across France, Norway, Hungary, and the UK in a structured mobility track culminating in a joint degree.

What careers can the CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Program lead to?

Graduates enter fields such as heritage conservation, cultural tourism, museums, academia, and heritage-focused social initiatives globally.

When can I apply for the CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Program?

Expect to apply in October 2025 for the programme starting in September 2026, as part of the 2026–2028 intake, pending funding confirmation.

What language proficiency is required for the CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Program?

Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency, typically IELTS 6.5+, TOEFL iBT 89+, or PTE 59+.

What degree will I receive from the CHOREOMUNDUS Erasmus Mundus Program?

You will earn a joint Master’s degree accredited by all four partner universities.