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The Diploma of Musical Theatre has an increased emphasis on overall performance and creative skills and consolidates Dance Factory’s 20 year history of producing performers for the Australian and International stage.
It is a course that gives its graduates skills in dance, singing, drama and choreography and develops a performer that is skilled, versatile and independent.
Full time and part time schedules available
Subsidies available for eligible students through the Skills First Program
CRICOS registered for International students
CURRICULUM Jazz, Ballet, Contemporary, Lyrical, Tap, Hip Hop, Performance, Vocal Production, Acting, Musical Theatre, Acrobats, Audition Technique, private vocal/acting lessons.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTCUA40120 Certificate IV in Dance or equivalent qualification.
Outline
full time - Monday to Thursday 10am-5.30pm
part time - 10 classes per week, choosen from our day, night and Saturday timetable to suit your schedule
government funding available for eligible students
CRICOS registered for International students
classes in :
Jazz Hip Hop Tap Ballet Contemporary
Acrobatics Singing Drama Performance Musical Theatre
Schedules
Total Hours: | 830 |
The high standard of theatrical talent that Australia has produced has long been recognised throughout the world.
The local cast of international blockbusters are hailed as amongst the best in the world, and conversely, the stages of the world are resplendent with Australian talent.
If you combine tenacity and positive energy with all round strength in dance and acting and singing , you create a performer who is able to shine in any performance situation, which is the hallmark of the Australian performer.
Dance Factory is the one performing arts studio that has ridden and supported this wave of acceptance and admiration from the early 1980’s to the present day.
At it’s beginning, Dulcie Lee saw the need to establish a studio that catered to the specific requirements of modern musical theatre and commercial dance. A studio that would allow professionals the opportunity to teach, and pass on their knowledge in an atmosphere of excellence. A studio that would allow students to focus full time on developing and honing their performance skills and then graduate into the world of the professional.
Thus in 1982 Dance Factory was created, and in 1985 the Dance Factory full time course was established, setting a level of training that others would try to follow. Due to the quality of its’ teachers, a strong emphasis on performance and Dulcie Lee’s direction, and attention to technique and detail, the Dance Factory students have found their place throughout the West End, Broadway, Asia and virtually every major musical production in Australian Theatre. ...