Tips for an easy transition from high school to NIDA
The National Institute for Dramatic Art (NIDA) accepts many high school leavers to its courses, who take advantage of its exceptionally high standard of teaching and learning experience.
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.
The National Institute for Dramatic Art (NIDA) accepts many high school leavers to its courses, who take advantage of its exceptionally high standard of teaching and learning experience.
The National Institute of Dramatic Art has extended the application period for its 2018 higher education courses to 29 October, giving candidates an extra month to apply while overlapping with October’s eagerly anticipated student production season, when people will see firsthand the exceptional work of NIDA students.
Over the last few weeks, NIDA has been privileged to have three of the world’s foremost voice teachers and practitioners in the building to mentor our Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) and Master of Fine Arts (Voice) students.
NIDA has partnered with world-leading imaging technology organisation Canon, to enable creative achievement and industry readiness of future leaders in theatre, film and television
Last week, NIDA Bachelor of Fine Arts students from four non-performance disciplines showcased their findings from in-depth research projects during a week-long series of presentations � which were enjoyed by our student body and faculty.
Coming to a city or suburb near you. NIDA Open is inviting children and young people on a journey of creative exploration over the spring holidays, with performing arts classes designed to excite and inspire.
NIDA first year Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) student, Sophie Wilde, remembers exactly where she was when she received the phone call from NIDA’s Director of Acting, John Bashford.
NIDA Master of Fine Arts (Cultural Leadership) students are inherently hardworking and passionate, with a number of irons in the fire at any one time.
Students studying circus arts, acting, directing and design came together to make new work at the National Institute of Circus Arts in Melbourne.
Currently working as Sound Designer on two shows at the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which runs from 4�28 August, NIDA graduate Nate Edmondson (Production, 2011) is a decorated sound designer and composer whose journey in theatre has taken him far and wide.