Klein Technique™ meets improvisation - Theory building in practice
Using movement improvisation as a method, you will research, deepen and develop your knowledge in Klein Technique™.
Using Klein Technique as a method, you will, by constantly moving between theory and practice, work with and develop your own artistic and/or pedagogical practice through movement improvisation.
Week 11:
Thursday, March 12, 1:30 p.m.–5 p.m.
Friday, March 13, 1:30 p.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday, March 14, 10 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 15, 10 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Week 13
Friday, March 27, 1:30 p.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 29, 10 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Week 15
Friday, April 10, 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, April 11, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 12, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Friday 17 April: Deadline for submission of final text
General Entry Requirements: for studies at the first cycle with the exception of Swedish 1-3 and English 6.
Specific Entry Requirements: Klein Technique™ 7,5 credits
Eligibility through prior learning
If you don’t fulfil the formal entry requirements for the course you may apply for recognition of prior learning, in other words that the knowledge and competence you have acquired through other activities are assessed as the equivalent of the formal merits that are required. Submit your application for recognition of prior learning with your application for the programme. Submit at universityadmissions.se under My pages/Documents/Documents/Provide educational documents.
You may also apply for an exemption/a waiver, that allows you to proceed to the selection process even though you don’t meet the general admission requirements. Submit your application for an exemption/a waiver together with your application.
Read more about how you can show that you meet the entry requirements (that you are eligible).
Start your application early! Don’t delay in submitting your application! You may run into trouble if you wait until the last day and your internet connection happens to be down, or you find that your files are in the wrong format. You will not be able to apply once the last date for applications has passed. Keep in mind that your application needs to be turned in by 23.59 (Swedish time).
Apply to the education via universityadmissions.se
You apply to the education in two steps
1. Apply to the education via universityadmissions.se
Last day for application: 15 October 2025
Please note! Choose “Spring 2026” if you search for the course at universityadmissions.se.
Please note that you need to submit supporting documents showing that you meet the entry requirements via universityadmissions.se under My pages/Documents/Upload documents.
Last day to submit supporting documentation: 29 October 2025 NB! SKH:s date is an earlier date then the general date communicated on universityadmission.se.
2. Submit your worksample via universityadmissions.se (according to instructions below):
Last day to submit worksamples to be part of the selection: 15 October 2025
Important dates for your application
- Last day for applications: 15 October 2025
Please note! Choose “Spring 2026” if you search for the course at universityadmissions.se.
- Last day to submit supporting documentation for entry requirements: 29 oktober 2025.* NB! SKH's date is an earlier date then the general date communicated on universityadmission.se.
- Last day to pay the application fee or prove that you are not required to pay the fees: 29 October 2025 (read more under Application and tuition fees below).
- Admission results: Published on My pages on universityadmissions.se 10 December 2025.
- Last day to reply to possible course offer: 15 December 2025
- Admission results 2: Published on My pages on universityadmissions.se 18 December 2025.
Instructions for work samples
Selection documents to be submitted for this course:
A letter of application with supporting documents in which you motivate why you want to take the course and describe your qualifications for the course by answering the following questions. Max 1 A4 (about 4000 characters incl. spaces) Use pdf.
- Formulate a specific question in relation to your own artistic and/or pedagogical practice.
- What are your expectations of the course, what do you hope to learn and develop?
- List and describe three artistic qualifications (from studies or professional life) that are relevant to this particular course and upload supporting documents of these qualifications. You can provide certificates from employers or others with whom you have worked, programmes, reviews or similar. It is important that the certificates state what you have done and to what extent.
If there are more qualified applicants than places a selection will be made. The selection will be based on merits uploaded with the application and the question that the applicant formulated in the application.
If you are a citizen of Sweden, another EU or EEA country or or Switzerland you are not required to pay application or tuition fees. Some other groups are also exempt from the requirement to pay application and study fees.
If you are not a citizen of Sweden, another EU or EEA country or or Switzerland you are required to pay application and tuition fees. The level of the study fees depends on which course/programme they are for, and the level is set in order to cover the actual costs of the course/programme in question. SKH has some possibilities of offering scholarships that cover the study fees for programmes.
If you are required to pay an application fee, the Swedish Council for Higher Education needs to receive your payment by the last date for paying the application fee. The application fee is SEK 900. If you are required to pay the application fee and the Swedish Council for Higher Education has not received your payment by the last date for paying the tuition fee, they will not process your application. Read more here.
The tuition fee for the course is 53 250 SEK.
Information
Study period: 12 March 2026 – 17 April 2026
Education scope: 7,5 credits
Teaching language: English
Study location: Stockholm
Study pace: 100 %
Subject area: Dance
Application period: 15 September 2025 – 15 October 2025
Course syllabus/programme syllabus:Download