Collaboration in practice as NIDA heads to NAISDA Dance College
NIDA’s MFA (Directing) and MFA (Writing for Performance) students headed out to NAISDA Dance College to explore collaboration on new work.
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.
NIDA’s MFA (Directing) and MFA (Writing for Performance) students headed out to NAISDA Dance College to explore collaboration on new work.
After its launch at the beginning of June, today NIDA Open reveals the carefully selected winners of its 12 scholarship places.
In recognition of National Reconciliation Week 2023, NIDA hosted an informative and important conversation between NIDA’s First Nations Consultant Rhoda Roberts AO and Karen Mundine CEO of Reconciliation Australia for all students and staff in the Parade Theatre.
The Master of Fine Arts Cultural Leadership program at NIDA equips those working in the cultural and arts sector with the vital skills needed to navigate the rapidly changing cultural landscape.
Benjamin Parkins, an expert in prop-making and workshop coordinator, on mentoring undergraduate students in this specialty course.
Remy Hii (Acting, 2011), star of Celeste Barber’s Netflix seriesWellmania and the upcoming animated feature Scarygirl.
Artists in demand around the world will create new productions as part of NIDA’s 2023 season of student productions across June and October.
Douglas Hall, a graduate of the NIDA Acting degree (1961), died at his home in Grafton on Tuesday, 11 April. His wife Margaret, whom he met at NIDA in 1960, was by his side when he passed.
NIDA alumna Marnie Perkins (Costume, 2018), an accomplished milliner and the recipient of the British Hat Guild Award 2023.