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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
2 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Acting | Theater Arts | Performing Arts
Area of study
Arts
Education type
Blended
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Theater Performance certificate equips students with skills in various performance disciplines through classroom instruction and practical experience in main stage productions. The program prepares students for careers as paid performers in theater, film, TV, and other performing arts fields. Students can choose from a range of elective courses to enhance their resumes and specialize in areas of interest. The certificate requires a total of 28 units.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The Theater Performance certificate is designed to provide students with classroom instruction and practical experience across a broad range of theater performance disciplines. Students will learn about stage acting, acting for the camera, voice and diction, movement for the stage, and performing for children. The program emphasizes hands-on learning and participation in main stage productions.


Objectives:

The program aims to help students:

  • Develop skills in various theater performance disciplines.
  • Gain practical experience through participation in productions.
  • Enhance their resumes by performing in plays.
  • Prepare for careers as paid performers in theaters, film, TV, commercials, radio, voice over, children’s theater companies, theme parks, and as theater teaching artists.

Careers:

The Theater Performance certificate prepares students for a range of performing arts careers, including:

  • Stage actors
  • Film and TV actors
  • Commercial actors
  • Radio performers
  • Voice-over artists
  • Children's theater performers
  • Theme park performers
  • Theater teaching artists

Other:

  • The certificate includes a mix of required courses and elective options.
  • Required courses cover topics such as voice and diction, principles of acting, play rehearsal and performance, script analysis, movement for the stage, and theater for young audiences.
  • Students can choose two elective courses from a selection that includes history of theater arts, theatrical make-up, acting for the camera, theatrical costuming, theatrical playwriting, and directing for the stage.
  • The program requires a total of 28 units.

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