MA/ MFA Actor Training and Coaching
Postgraduate
In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
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Duration
2 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
This course does not train actors, but develops a practical understanding of what it is to act, enabling graduates to work as actor trainers and coaches, drama and theatre practitioners, and directors of actors. Students are introduced to the principles and practices behind the training, education and support of actors and performers developing their practice. Teaching methods include tutorials, group seminars and workshops. Practical sessions are designed to enhance understanding of acting processes and skills in pedagogy, together with associated study of contemporary issues of performance including theatre, film and television.
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Subjects
- Coaching
- Teaching
- Acting
- Theatre
- Teaching Methods
- Theatre Studies
- Theatre Education
- Theatre Management
- Theatre Set Design
- Theatre Directing
Course programme
You will develop advanced interpersonal, facilitation, coaching and pedagogy skills. These include:
how to research, plan and deliver courses;
obtaining knowledge of a wide range of acting methodologies and practices - as well as some movement and voice - in the education and support of actors;
research skills, both as an individual and through group research; presentation skills and an ability to plan, conduct and critically reflect on your own practice as an actor trainer/practitioner.
Placements
In the MA and the MFA first year, there is the opportunity for you to undertake a teaching/assistant directing/coaching placement, as well as placements to engage with different acting and production contexts with the duration ranging from eight hours to three months.
Placements are a vital part of the course and will enable you to develop experience and hone skills as a pedagogue/practitioner. If you are pursuing the part-time pathway, you will undertake placements in the second year of your course.
The MFA second year widens your opportunity to practise knowledge within a professional context. You will be expected to undertake one or two workplace attachments, as well as participate in tutorials and occasional seminars throughout the year as part of an ongoing process of pedagogical reflection and engagement leading to the submission of the final assessment. An MFA top-up year for those of you with an existing MA in this subject is also available.
MA/ MFA Actor Training and Coaching