Dance/Drama/Acting

Overview dance-drama-acting

Definition: Creativity of characterizing a character on stage or in front of the camera by using motion as a tool of communication and inflection. Acting was introduced by western tradition from Greece in 6th century B.C; the tragedian Thespis is customarily beholder as the founder of this line of work requiring practical and academic preparation.

Acting crave for ample range of artistry, along with articulation prominence, accuracy of communication, physical articulacy, enthusiastic ability, well developed imagination, and the capability to enact theatrical piece. Acting also generally appeal for capacity to engage local speech, accents and gesture, extemporization, attention and imitation, imitator, and stage engagement.

Several actors train at length in distinctive curriculums and colleges to promote their skills, and today the wide range of superiority of the skilled actors have sustained comprehensive discipline. An actor having training of many years, still endeavors for more tutoring; the cinematic and dramatic world is consistently transposing and because of which, the actor must be refurbish as much as possible. The actors and actresses in this field often has mentors and advisers for a complete extend of training including, but not restricted to singing, scene work, disquisition method, audition method and associate work.

Acting gives you self-assurance, fast conclusions, guides to improvise and for that reason the person becomes fast, analytical thinker that still conclude life from a particular point of view. Acting is disesteemed many times, but it plays a very essential role in our community.

Study Option

  • Dance and Fitness
  • Dance (Ballet, Modern, Jazz, Dance Education)
  • Dance and Performance
  • Performing Arts (Theatre Arts / Drama Studies)
  • Dance and Performance
  • Drama
  • Acting & Drama

Career Options

Dance

  • Performing
  • Teaching
  • Choreography
  • Notation
  • Administration
  • Dance Therapy
  • Critic

Drama/Acting

  • Theatre Artist
  • Television Actor
  • Film Actor

Leading Institutions

Australian Acting Schools:

  • National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA)
  • Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA)
  • Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
  • Victorian College of the Arts (VCA)
  • ACA: Actors Centre Australia (ACA)

British Acting Schools:

  • The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)
  • Central School of Speech and Drama
  • London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA)
  • Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
  • The Manchester School of Acting

American Acting Schools:

  • The Juilliard School, Drama Division
  • The Actors Studio (Pace University)
  • Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute
  • Atlantic Acting School
  • The Stellar Adler Studio of Acting

International Acting Schools:

  • Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School
  • Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
  • National Theatre School of Canada
  • Canadian College of Performing Arts
  • National School of Drama (India)