PhD candidate in Dance Studies Chas Mamea is passionate about providing rangatahi with platforms to express themselves through dance.
Read Chas' storyThe autonomous nature of the Dance Studies programme empowered Janaína Moraes to design her own PhD journey.
Read Janaína's storyBachelor of Dance Studies student Michaela completed a Summer Research Scholarship project investigating the future of dance education in Aotearoa.
Read Michaela's storyAs a PhD candidate in Dance Studies, Syrai-Tiare has been able to explore her cultural identity and sense of belonging through movement.
Read Syrai-Tiare's storyKendall Jones loves the self-directed nature of postgraduate research and has recently begun her PhD in Dance Studies.
Learn moreAnton decided to study Dance Studies at the University because many artists he admired had studied it and he was curious to learn what helped them get to where they are.
Read moreA career in clinical psychology is on the cards for Master of Dance Movement Therapy student and Kupe Scholarship recipient, Mackenzie Henderson-Wraight.
Read Mackenzie's inspiring storyGrace enjoyed the friendly community within the Dance Studies Programme, and has formed great connections with people who share the same passion for dance.
Read Grace's storyRead about Lily Carson's first year experience studying a Bachelor of Dance Studies.
Read moreMaisie reveals the less-obvious yet crucial career skills cultivated in Dance Studies students.
Find out moreThe desire to study abroad and be exposed to different cultures empowered Ruochen Li to pursue a Master of Community Dance at the University of Auckland.
Read Ruochen's storyLecturer Dr Tia Reihana shares her postgraduate experience, and explains how what's important to you and your communities is absolutely relevant.
Read Tia’s storyAlfdaniels Mabingo was attracted to the University of Auckland because it’s one of very few institutions in the world to offer a PhD in Dance Studies.
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