Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Drama and Performance Practice BA (Hons) program is a performance-focused degree that provides a comprehensive experience in theater practices, from classical acting to contemporary digital performance. Students develop skills in stage acting, TV and film acting, and digital media, preparing them for careers in theater, television, film, and education. The program emphasizes hands-on workshops, practical application, and collaboration, equipping graduates with the skills and knowledge to pursue their artistic aspirations.
Program Outline
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Degree Overview:
This program is a 3-year full-time performance-focused and creative degree that provides a comprehensive experience of various theater practices, ranging from classical acting to contemporary digital performance.
Objectives:
- The course aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue careers in various areas of performance, including theater, television, film, and education.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate a strong understanding of acting techniques, performance history, and contemporary theater practice.
- They will also have the ability to create, devise, and perform their own work, demonstrating a strong artistic voice.
Program Description:
The Drama and Performance Practice BA (Hons) program combines theory with practice through hands-on workshops and theoretical training. Students will develop their skills in stage acting, TV and film acting, improvisational techniques, working with digital media, and stage combat. The course has pathways for aspiring professional actors, drama practitioners, and drama teachers.
Outline:
- Year 1: Students focus on the fundamentals of acting, theater history, and performance practice. They study Stanislavski's acting methods and explore various character development techniques.
- Year 2: Students delve deeper into physical theater, body language, voice techniques, and contemporary digital performance practices. They explore the use of video imaging and multimedia in live performance.
- Year 3: Students focus on refining their performance skills and developing their own creative voice. They participate in a final performance project, showcasing their talents in a chosen area of expertise.
Assessment:
- Students are assessed through a combination of coursework, practical performances, presentations, and written assignments.
- The assessment criteria vary depending on the module and activity, but generally focus on the student's ability to demonstrate technical proficiency, creative expression, critical thinking, and effective communication.
Teaching:
- The program is taught by experienced professionals with backgrounds in theater, film, and television.
- The teaching approach is interactive and workshop-based, emphasizing hands-on experience and practical application of theoretical knowledge.
- Visiting lecturers from the BBC and other prominent theater organizations provide guest lectures and workshops, sharing their expertise and industry insights.
Careers:
- Graduates of the Drama and Performance Practice BA (Hons) program are well-equipped for a variety of careers in the performing arts industry.
- Potential career paths include professional actor, stage manager, director, drama teacher, film and television actor, and performance artist.
- The program also prepares students for postgraduate studies in related fields such as theater studies, drama education, and performance research.
Other:
- The program offers international study trip opportunities to New York and Berlin, where students can experience diverse theater cultures and participate in professional workshops.
- Students have the opportunity to perform at professional theaters and site-specific venues, gaining valuable experience in front of live audiences.
Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
- UK fee: £9,250 per year
- International fee: £16,600 per year