Foundation Course in actingCOURSE OVERVIEWThe RADA Foundation Course is a two term course of full time study, with each term lasting 12 weeks. It is primarily intended for those students leaving the senior year of secondary school who are contemplating a ‘gap’ year before undertaking either a drama degree or vocational training for the theatre. The ProgrammeOne of the main aims of the course is to provide the students with an insight into life at drama school and ask them to reflect on whether they are suited to this training and this career. The foundation course is taught entirely by RADA staff and runs from September to March. The cost of the course is £10,600. This is a non accredited course which does not attract government funding. All students offered places on the foundation course are required to fund both the annual fee and all living costs privately. The curriculum offers foundation acting classes based on Stanislavsky and some of his later exponents. The Training Includes:
Theatre History and DramaturgyThe students receive a solid introduction to theatre history in the form of a practical devising class covering modes and genres from Greek Tragedy to Kitchen Sink realism. Throughout the year there will be frequent theatre visits to a variety of different productions, each with a follow up dramaturgy class and discussion. Project WorkThere are two 12 week terms and during this time three major projects will be undertaken. The skills classes will be tailored to the period or theatrical style of each project. Teachers will assess the students progress and give individual feedback based on a ‘work in progress’ presentation of the projects. The three projects will cover Shakespeare, contemporary text and devising from a shared source text. Group size for projects and skills classes will be no more than 16. CareersIn the first term students are given the opportunity to explore other careers in theatre and film, as guest speakers come in to discuss the roles of casting director, theatre director, film director, designer, and stage manager. Guest speakers in the second term are all professional actors. ProspectusView a full copy of our current PROSPECTUS.
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