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By loosening their standards they are going to lose all of their prestige.killyridols said:i hear NIDA are loosening their standards anyway these days.
atm i've had the most experience with costume but the NIDA Design course is both set and costume in one, i'm all keen for the set side too, who knows i may prefer that.noir. said:jazzmuzik:
What component of design? Costume?
And bootsies4 is right. They do prefer people who have had experience - you will be up against those who are more mature [in age] and have had more practical experience.
GL, anywho.
I dont think there is a degree focusing on musical theatre, only acting as a whole. however they offer a number of short courses and holiday workshops..maybe you were thinking of one of these.hboriginal said:Does anyone know anything about NIDA's music theatre coarse? "Singer Dancer Actor" i think it's called.
Hey. I'm auditioning for this course in November and here's what I know about the course.hboriginal said:Does anyone know anything about NIDA's music theatre coarse? "Singer Dancer Actor" i think it's called.
why does everyone say this??Born2baplacebo said:I wanna go for a scholarship though, cos its hell expensive.
I realise that its a demanding industry to work in-- however, they have made it almost impossible for some people to study there unless their parents are able to financially support them for 3 years.noir. said:I'm sure they're not snobs when they audition. you'd expect a certain degree of arrogance anyway if you were to go to such a prestigous Dramatic Arts academy.
Drama/theatre/film are one of the most demanding industries to work inso in a way, they're preparing you