5 tools to enhance your storytelling abilities
Stories enrich presentations and there are a range of tools you can draw on to use storytelling to illuminate your presentation.
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.
Stories enrich presentations and there are a range of tools you can draw on to use storytelling to illuminate your presentation.
I’ve spent my professional performance career ricocheting from stage to screen and learning the techniques of both mediums.What I have learnt from this experience is that the camera is your greatest friend, not your worst enemy. The camera gives you effortless status and gravitas.
Tom Ballard opens NIDA’s year of 60th anniversary celebrations with In Conversation: Love is Love, examining LGBTQI+ stories on stage and screen.
NIDA is pleased to announce Karilyn Brown, former CEO of Performing Lines, Executive Director of Arts Development at the Australia Council for the Arts, and General Manager of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies, as Course Leader of the Masters of Fine Arts in Cultural Leadership.
Each month, we’re catching up with one of NIDA’s creative leaders, to show you the artist behind the educator. This month we sat down with Dr Egil Kipste, the Director of the Centre for Creative Practices.
The NIDA Open Scholarship program gave 12 successful applicants full scholarships on specified Open courses over the 2018 Spring holidays, including Lily Matthews in Darwin.
In the busy time between end-of-year showcase and industry placements, we caught up with two of NIDA’s CUA51015 Diploma of Screen and Media (Specialist Make-up Services) students, Annabel Cameron and Eilidh Strachan.
In 2018, NIDA was pleased to host multi-award-winning international guest director Oleg Glushkov for a highly unique, once-off theatre project with a cohort of our students.
NIDA congratulates our winning staff, board members and alumni at the 8th Annual Australian Production Design Guild Awards which recognise excellence in design in screen and live theatre.
In the 2018 cohort of NIDA’s Masters of Fine Arts (Directing), some of the students were inspired by iconic Australian themes and stories such as the music of Midnight Oil, the disappearance of Frederick Valentich, and cult classic film Wake in Fright.