MA/MFA in Theatre for Young Audiences
Sidcup, United Kingdom
DURATION
13 up to 24 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 29,850 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* MFA international students (240 credits) and MFA UK & republic of Ireland students (240 credits) | MA international students (180 credits): £24150 | MA UK & republic of Ireland students (180 credits): £18100
Introduction
Theatre for Young Audiences is a practical training program for performers and makers from a range of disciplines, that explores approaches to making work for, by, and with children and young people.
Underpinning the course is the ambition to define Theatre for Young Audiences as a cutting-edge arts practice, outside (or perhaps alongside) the Applied Theatre framing that so often dominates this area of training, encouraging co-creative processes that balance the sensibilities of the adult artist and the creative voice of children and young people.
Why choose this course?
Expert training
Led by a team of specialist practitioners and academics, you will work with some of the leading figures in the UK and international Theatre for Young Audiences sector.
Unique approach
You will work in theatre spaces, schools, outdoor spaces, community settings; anywhere that these vibrant audiences ask us to work.
Professional experience
You will learn to devise, perform, and make theatre for, by, and with children of all ages, including theatre for babies and early years (2-4-year-olds), as well as working with children with complex disabilities.
Industry contacts and networking
Work with leading companies, theatres, and professional partners including taking part in 'real-world' projects for Arts Council England national portfolio organization Playground and the Primary Shakespeare Company.
Collaborative and Interdisciplinary
You will work with artists from a range of disciplines and alongside students from other courses including MA Actor Musicianship.
Duration
- MA 13 Months
- MFA 24 Months
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Curriculum
MA Module Breakdown
Module One: Approaches to Performance
The course begins with a skills block that includes classes in devising, movement, voice, acting, musicality, approaches to working with children and young people, and ensemble practice.
Following the skills block, students take part in two mini-projects: the sensory theatre project, a collaboration with local special schools, and an early years project, led by leading practitioners in this field.
Module Two: Theatre for Young Audiences in Performance
Students then create two fully realized projects, including a collaborative project with students from the MA Actor Musicianship course. Previous examples have included an open-air adaptation of Homer’s Odyssey created with young refugees, a verbatim piece for teenagers exploring gender identity, and collaborations with the Primary Shakespeare Company, including touring to secondary schools in North London and whole-school projects co-created with pupils and staff at special schools in Kent.
Module three: Languages of Practice
Running alongside the practical class work this module supports you to develop your own artistic voice, culminating in the creation of a scratch piece shared alongside a portfolio that documents how the piece was made. The module develops the skills of the artist as a practicing researcher; modeled on the way artists think about and share their ideas to producers, funders, and an academic audience.
Module Four: Independent Project
The course finishes with an opportunity for you to do the work you want to do, supported by mentors from the college and our industry partners. You can work alone or in collaboration with students from other courses. The pieces are shared in a mini-festival format and accompanied by a portfolio or written submission.
MFA Module Breakdown
Year 1
Module One: Approaches to Performance
The course begins with a skills block that includes classes in devising, movement, voice, acting, musicality, approaches to working with children and young people, and ensemble practice.
Following the skills block, students take part in two mini-projects: the sensory theatre project, a collaboration with local special schools, and an early years project, led by leading practitioners in this field.
Module Two: Theatre for Young Audiences in Performance
Students then create two fully realized projects, including a collaborative project with students from the MA Actor Musicianship course. Previous examples have included an open-air adaptation of Homer’s Odyssey created with young refugees, a verbatim piece for teenagers exploring gender identity, and collaborations with the Primary Shakespeare Company, including touring to secondary schools in North London and whole-school projects co-created with pupils and staff at special schools in Kent.
Module Three: Languages of Practice
Running alongside the practical class work this module supports you to develop your own artistic voice, culminating in the creation of a scratch piece shared alongside a portfolio that documents how the piece was made. The module develops the skills of the artist as a practice researcher; modelled on the way artists think about and share their ideas with producers, funders, and an academic audience.
Year 2
Module Four: The Widening Field
This module focuses on processes of research and development aimed at realizing individualized specialist practice with the view that it ultimately achieves professional validity and viability. The module is deliberately open and flexible as each student’s journey will develop its own pathway.
The module is based on self-directed study, research into the industry, and work-based learning through talks/presentations/ seminars throughout the year prior to the attachment. Students are supported in seeking appropriate work-based learning opportunities either with the College’s creative partners, their own contacts, new initiatives with appropriate organizations or ensemble companies, or working within appropriate internal placement opportunities.
There will be four taught weekends that offer the opportunity to test and trial the state of your practice with tutor/mentor/peer feedback and input. These weekends will be focused on supporting the progressive development of each student’s emerging project.
Module Five: Final Independent Project
The final module facilitates the creation of your original creative work. This may be a performance, a conceptual paper, or a multi-dimensional proposition of a project that you have developed, and pitched to professional organizations; it may be the practical articulation of your own practice or a model and vision for your future organization.
Teaching and Assessment Methods
MA: You will complete around 350 hours of indicative scheduled learning and teaching activities and 850 hours of independent learning on projects, productions, placements, or self-directed study. Assessment will be through Coursework, performances, presentations, assessed tutorials, and portfolios.
MFA: In year one you will complete around 350 hours of indicative scheduled learning and teaching activities and 850 hours of independent learning on projects, productions, placements, or self-directed study. Assessment will be through Coursework, performances, presentations, assessed tutorials, and portfolios.
In your second year, you will complete around 350 hours of indicative scheduled learning and teaching activities and 850 hours of independent learning on projects, productions, placements, or self-directed study. Assessment will be through Coursework, performances, presentations, assessed tutorials, and portfolios.
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Career Opportunities
The MA/MFA in Theatre for Young Audiences course prepares you for a range of professional contexts including as an interdisciplinary performer, maker, and facilitator of work for children of all ages. Whether in a theatre, community, or educational setting our graduates are prepared to help young people find, explore, and share the power of creativity, play, and performance.