The power of voice
As NIDA launches the new Master of Fine Arts (Voice), we speak with Head of Voice, Katerina Moraitis about her journey to become one of Australia’s and the world’s leading lecturers in this unique discipline.
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.
As NIDA launches the new Master of Fine Arts (Voice), we speak with Head of Voice, Katerina Moraitis about her journey to become one of Australia’s and the world’s leading lecturers in this unique discipline.
NIDA has launched its 2015 end-of-year production season featuring cutting-edge directors and playwrights leading five full-scale student productions.
If you haven’t heard by now, we have been busy at NIDA this year in the preparation of our new Master of Fine Arts courses, and we are excited to say they are finally ready to share with you.
The NIDA Foundation Trust (NFT) has elected arts advocate Jennifer Bott AO and producer Garry McQuinn as the group’s newest directors.
NIDA News recently caught up with graduate Sarah Snook as she took time out from her busy schedule to speak about upcoming projects, her love of acting and what advice she has for other young actors entering the industry.
As Edwina approaches the end of her three years at NIDA, we caught up with her to talk all things Costume and what she plans to do next.
NIDA has launched the brand-new Diploma of Specialist Make-up Services as part of its vocational education program for 2016.
Leading arts advocate Robyn Archer AO was today announced as the inaugural Chair of the National Institute of Dramatic Art’s highly anticipated Master of Fine Arts in Cultural Leadership.
‘It’s about making, accepting and extending offers,’ Dr Mary Mooney told an audience of 300 drama educators, researchers and applied theatre practitioners gathered at NIDA for the Drama Australia and Drama New Zealand International Conference.
NIDA Acting graduate Shari Sebbens had barely finished her training when she was snapped up for the Australian hit film The Sapphires.