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  1. The entry requirement for the programme is a passed admission test as well as a degree in Dance and Choreography equivalent to Bachelor’s level from The Danish National School of Performing Arts or another relevant higher education institution. All applicants with a qualifying degree must go through the same application process.

  2. The entry requirement for the programme is a degree in dance equivalent to Bachelor’s level and a passed admission test. The admission test consists of a written application (pre-qualification) and an audition. Up to seven students will be admitted every second year. Learn more in the application guide.

  3. The Danish National School of Performing Arts is currently in the process of developing a series of new master’s programmes planned to commence in the 2026/2027 academic year. These forthcoming programmes will be more closely aligned with the school's bachelor’s programmes and will be offered in Danish.

  4. Biography . Nikolaj William Coster-Waldau is a Danish actor and producer. He graduated from the Danish National School of Performing Arts in Copenhagen in 1993, and had his breakthrough role in Denmark with the film Nightwatch (1994).

  5. Imagining the Future with emerging performance artists. The National School of Performing Arts in Denmark has launched its new Master of Fine Arts in Performing Arts with the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies as a proud partner. The emerging artists are enrolled to “Imagine the Future” and explore the current circumstances ...

  6. Domestic Students. Free. International Students. 153,200 Danish Krone. Although this range provide a good estimate of tuition costs at Danish National School of Performing Arts, the actual fees depend on your chosen program. Thus, for more exact figures, you may refer to Danish National School of Performing Arts tuition fee pages.

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