Stage Struck!
Burwood Girls and Strathfield Girls High School teamed up to bring their Year 11 and Year 12 VET Entertainment students to NIDA to practice their skills in staging, lighting and sound as part of a customised workshop.
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.
Burwood Girls and Strathfield Girls High School teamed up to bring their Year 11 and Year 12 VET Entertainment students to NIDA to practice their skills in staging, lighting and sound as part of a customised workshop.
We caught up with Make-up student Madeleine Jones onher transition from high school to NIDA, and her love of all things hair and make-up.
The National Institute of Dramatic Art is now accepting applications for the 2017 intake to its popular higher education courses in the dramatic arts.
The National Institute of Dramatic Arthas announced that Kate Cherry will step into the role of Director and Chief Executive Officer from November 2016.
We caught up with third-year NIDA Staging student Taylor Hill to speak about the challenges and rewards of her cohort’s most recent project � building a light installation for Vivid Sydney.
NIDA is pleased to announce the appointment of creative producer Noel Staunton as Deputy Chairman of the NIDA Board of Directors, and the appointment of two new directors � producer Ian Collie and financial expert John Robinson � following the annual general meetingin May.
In April, NIDA provided an intensive four-week program of musical theatre masterclasses in Beijing.
We are delighted to share the news that four works by NIDA’s award-winning Head of Writing for Performance, Stephen Sewell were selected as part of the Sydney Film Festival (SFF) program.
Today the achievements of 75 talented creative professionals were celebrated at the graduation ceremony for the NIDA class of 2015. Esteemed artist and arts advocate, Robyn Archer AO, delivered the occasional address to an audience of graduates and their families.
Each year, NIDA welcomes schools from around the world to experience expert performing arts education and training through our Schools Customised Program. Many of these schools return to work with us year-after-year and we have the privilege of forging lasting relationships.