Musical Theatre graduates perform Disney on Channel 10
Musical Theatre graduates excited television audiences this week as they performed a medley of Disney songs on Channel 10.
NIDA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we learn and tell stories, the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Dharawal and Dharug peoples, and we pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present.
Musical Theatre graduates excited television audiences this week as they performed a medley of Disney songs on Channel 10.
NIDA acting alumna Shari Sebbens has been appointed Sydney Theatre Company’s new Richard Wherrett Fellow as an emerging director.
NIDA is honoured to be a foundation consortium partner of The Studio, an initiative supporting Australia’s media-tech and creative-tech industries � where we love to play!
Wired for Wonder 2018 hasa diverse line-up of thought leaders this year, including a filmmaker, a yogi, a scientist and a child-soldier-turned-lawyer.
The overuse of tired metaphors, pseudo-technical jargon and sentences that just won’t end are all indicative of a disease that has burrowed its way deep into the language of business � and it is a one way ticket to disengagement.
NIDA Melbourne has announced the next season of signature evenings in the NIDAnights series. Led by Dr Nithya Nagarajan, a curator with significant experience at the interface of creative practice, academic research and arts management, the NIDAnights program is an opportunity to open your minds, stimulate your senses and warm your hearts.
NIDA Corporate explored the theme of ‘creative tension as inspiration’ at Semi Permanent 2018, a three-day conference at Carriageworks in Sydney on design, technology and creativity and ideas for a future we can live in.
CareerTrackers is a national non-profit organisation which creates private sector internship opportunities for Indigenous university students. Since 2013, NIDA Corporate has been supporting CareerTrackers employees and interns to become more confident and engaging in their roles through communication and presentation skills training.
All the tutors and course managers at NIDA Corporate have first-hand, professional experience in dramatic skills. One of the key and intense areas of actor training is vocal skills, learning how to extend and control the voice.
The School of Life (TSOL) Australia and National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) Corporate came together in an exclusive collaboration for a masterclass held at PauseFest this year titled ‘Networking for Introverts’.