Study modes: Full time
Course description: Focuses on the acting process, in relation to the inherent challenges of live performance; improves academic research skills, professional developments, and practice.(read more)
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Study modes: Full time
Course description: Breathing; vocal delivery; movement; presence; focus; actions; interactions, and character development; key acting techniques in film, and television; the registers of performance by making a video diary; a contemporary silent film project; a drama documentary project; a multimedia project for live performance, and one or more short film/video (narrative drama) projects; working on location; working in the studio.(read more)
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Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Study advanced skills crucial to contemporary acting; offers specialists of appropriate disciplines (actors, or other performers, movement, or voice teachers, directors, or emerging directors in film, theatre, and television) the chance to diversify by following a specialised study in the education, and support of professional actors; enables students to work more effectively as an educator, coach or director of actors.(read more)
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Course description: Recent study topics include but are not limited to: performance history, and historiography; theories of acting, and embodiment; practice as research; contemporary performance, and cultural identities (especially national identities); processes of performance making; postmodernism, and performance; directing, and directors’ theatre; music, and dance theatre; installation art, and site-specific performance; cultural policy; festivals.(read more)
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Course description: Recent study topics include but are not limited to: performance history, and historiography; theories of acting, and embodiment; practice as research; contemporary performance, and cultural identities (especially national identities); processes of performance making; postmodernism, and performance; directing, and directors’ theatre; music, and dance theatre; installation art, and site-specific performance; cultural policy; festivals.(read more)
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Study modes: Full time
Course description: A predominantly practical course that explores acting, movement, and voice as applied to music, and theatre; opportunities to create, and perform, and pursue research of issues, and contexts in relation to musical theatre; opportunities to develop composition, writing, choreography, and instrumental performance are integrated into the curriculum where required; explores presentation, and audition techniques.(read more)
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Course description: This course offers a range of learning experiences and students are encouraged to develop rigorous academic critical faculties and to learn how to flourish in a range of environments; students must develop skills and strategies and take advantage of the research opportunities available, as well as the opportunities to see theatre and performance work and the production work that enables such work to take place.(read more)
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Course description: Recent study topics include: performance history, and historiography; theories of acting, and embodiment; practice as research; contemporary performance, and cultural identities (especially national identities); processes of performance making; postmodernism, and performance; directing, and directors’ theatre; music, and dance theatre; installation art, and site-specific performance; cultural policy; festivals; physical theatre.(read more)
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Course description: Recent study topics include: performance history, and historiography; theories of acting, and embodiment; practice as research; contemporary performance, and cultural identities (especially national identities); processes of performance making; postmodernism, and performance; directing, and directors’ theatre; music, and dance theatre; installation art, and site-specific performance; cultural policy; festivals; physical theatre.(read more)
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Study modes: Full time
Course description: Gain knowledge on voice teaching; specialised study, and practice in voice, and speech; workshops.(read more)
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Overall score
Study experience
Although only 1 year in length (you can do 2). The course is so informative and really prepares you through practical and theoretical means for a tough industry. All staff go above and beyond their required duties.
Facilities
Fantastic location in Camden, although space is sometimes limited.
Postgraduate life
100% friendly, focussed and true to their ethos!
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Theatre, Performance And Cultural Policy Studies Phd
University Of Warwick
Jennifer, October 2007Overall score
Very business-school environment. VERY unhelpful admin staff. No funding for PhDs in my department. Excellent supervision.
Study experience
I'm in Research, so I have no lectures.
Facilities
Warwick Arts Centre is good, but would be better if there were more connection with uni.
Postgraduate life
Again, undergrads.
Job prospects
I've already been short-listed for lecturer positions, even without a PhD. The Warwick name has been helpful.
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