Two Year Acting Course
This two year training is for students whose previous higher education second yeAr
experience or previous experience in professional theatre enables them disciPlines
to receive and retain training at a quicker pace. During the first term of the second year the emphasis in classwork shifts
to include disciplines and techniques peculiar to the contemporary
The course is intense. It assumes previous practice and concentrates performance industry:
on process and development.
Acting for radio and the screen
first yeAr Modern Dance: Tap, Jazz, Ballroom
disciPlines Clowning and Illusion
The first half of the first term of the first year is devoted entirely to basic
classwork, which provides technical support for the coming rehearsal Plays
processes and ensures the proper honing of skills. Classes may be given in: 20
th
Century Playwrights
English-speaking drama post–Second World War
Voice A new play production
Movement
Singing Public performances take place in the final two terms of the course.
Historic Dance
Textual interpretation and analysis ProFessional PreParation
Alexander Technique Unique to LAMDA is a play-making process which is conducted throughout
Poetry Speaking the course. Early in the first term students are introduced to a writer
Physical Theatre and director. Together, using periodic weekend workshops, students will
Jazz, Flamenco and Tap continue with the creative team to create a play which will be performed
Stage Combat publicly at the end of the course.
These classes represent 60% of the course content. During the second year of the course, two showcases of audition duologues
are given in a West End Theatre, to which agents and casting directors
Plays are invited.
During the remainder of the first year, in addition to the class-work,
students may also expect to be tutored in the playing of: Students eligible to work in Canada and the USA are able to join others
in their final year in performing a programme of duologues which LAMDA
Russian arranges to be presented in New York and Los Angeles, for agents and
Shakespeare casting directors.
Jacobean
Restoration adMission: by audition and interview.
These will be workshop performances which are closed to the public. Students on this course from the UK and EU are eligible for Higher
Education Funding.
qualiFication: Foundation Degree (subject to validation by the University
of Kent in Summer 2009).
accreditation: National Council for Drama Training
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