Speech and Drama
Course summary
why study this subject? Performing arts offers the opportunity to express your talent and determination as part of a varied, skilled and passionate group of performers. Whether you choose to sing, dance, act or to be part of technical team, the confidence and skills gained through completion of this course are invaluable to any given career path. When comparing surveys of the skills employers want with the subjects offered to sixth-form students, the course that best meets the needs of employers is Performing Arts. You will develop confidence, become articulate in front of others and learn how to organize and develop complex projects as part of a team, as well as gain the high standard of skills required if you wish to pursue a career in a Performing Arts-related field. Equivalent in size to 1 A Level, this is a practical, vocational course, suitable for students with a range of previous experience, including those who have not been able to study Performing Arts at school. Units studied include: • Investigating a practitioner’s work • Developing skills and techniques for live performance • Musical theatre techniques • Group workshop performance
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