2 Drama MA degrees in Sidcup
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- Performing Arts
- Theatre studies
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2 Drama MA degrees in Sidcup
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Rose Bruford College
MA/MFA in Theatre for Young Audiences
- Sidcup, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
13 Months
On-Campus
English
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.
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Rose Bruford College
MA in Queer Performance
- Sidcup, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
15 Months
On-Campus
English
The first and only MA of its kind to focus on queer performance, this course offers broad training in a range of queer performance practices, delivered by renowned queer artists, theatre-makers, academics, and researchers. Fiercely socially engaged, political, experimental, and interdisciplinary, the course provides an in-depth, comprehensive examination of queer performance practice, studying its themes, methodologies, and untapped possibilities.
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