Five questions with Directing student, Rachel Kerry
We recently spoke with Master of Fine Arts (Directing) student and New York City native, Rachel Kerry, about her career to date and how she came to study at NIDA.
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.
We recently spoke with Master of Fine Arts (Directing) student and New York City native, Rachel Kerry, about her career to date and how she came to study at NIDA.
NIDA has taken its place among some of the finest creative establishments in Australia with the opening of our new permanent venue, NIDA Melbourne, in the Southbank Arts Precinct.
NIDA Open has teamed up with the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) to help early childhood centres celebrate Book Week, with our new program for children aged 3�5 years, Play Date.
The April school holidays always herald a massive two weeks of classes here at NIDA. Not only is there an extensive holiday program in full swing, but each year, NIDA Open warmly welcomes a cohort of students from a variety of schools from Western Australia.
Earlier this month, Daron Oram,BA, MA, SFHEA � a Senior Voice Lecturer at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London � took the time out of his busy schedule to deliver a two-hour seminar to our Master of Fine Arts (Voice) students, on dyslexia, dyspraxia and voice work.
The young people of Bankstown will, for the first time, have local access to short courses with NIDA Open. Launching at the Bankstown Arts Centre, home to a diverse mix of organisations that are geared towards the development of children and young people, NIDA Open’s Bankstown venue will provide drama classes for grades 3�6 and 7�10 throughout the year.
Sharpen your senses and prepare yourself for NIDA’s Nick Enright Season of student productions, featuring the next generation of Australia’s actors, circus artists and creative professionals! From 7�19 June, our undergraduate and MFA (Design for Performance) students, together with students from NICA, will showcase their exceptional talents to the public in five ambitious and unforgettable play productions.
As I walk through the halls of NIDA, constantly finding hidden rooms full of magic-makers, I reflect on all that the institute has achieved and all that is to come.
We spoke with third-year Acting student, and Wiradjuri and Gumbayngirr woman, Dalara Williams, about how she came to study at NIDA and what her plans are for life after her final year of study.
Three NIDA Design for Performance students are investing their own time outside of studies in an innovative design project, to create a performance stage at the Forensic Hospital � a mental health facility operated by Justice Health & Forensic Mental Health Network, who are part of NSW Health.