Explore contrasting and diverse approaches to acting and performance in this conservatoire actor training course, crafting your own practice as a performer, director, and/or theatre-maker.
The world of theatre and performance is continually reshaped by emerging artists. Step into the international spotlight and be part of this evolution by training as a performer and theatre-maker. Develop your distinctive artistic voice and take charge of your career by honing your skills and expanding your knowledge as a performer, director, facilitator, teacher, and producer.
KEY FEATURES
Industry-led training
Work in a range of teams to reinterpret existing texts and co-create original work. Gradually take on greater responsibility for the creative process, building your understanding of how different acting and performance methods work, and what works for you.
Practical hands-on experience
Spend time with a UK or international organisation, deepening your understanding of how techniques and methods emerge from specific artistic and cultural contexts.
Forward-thinking
Initiate new approaches to making and working by exploring acting and performance through studio-based experimentation and research.
Outstanding facilities
Train in world-class facilities to develop the necessary skills to sustain a variety of career pathways and prepare for life-long learning and discovery.
COURSE CONTENT
Year One
Develop a strong foundation in a wide range of acting and performance techniques, methods, and skills. Contextualise your practice with a rigorous understanding of performance theory, underpinned by an exploration of ethically driven professional practice.
Year Two
Extend your skills by examining acting practices in greater contextual detail. Take ownership of your development by identifying and addressing your individual training needs. Undertake a placement with one of our partner organisations, either in the UK or internationally. Explore new approaches to directing text through creative experimentation.
Year Three
Engage in practice-based research as you complete public collaborative productions and practical projects. Prepare for professional life by developing a professional portfolio and crafting a personalised action plan.
*This course is subject to validation
You may also be interested in:
Acting BA (Hons)
Acting for Screen and Devised Performance BA (Hons)
Actor Musicianship BA (Hons)
International Students:
We welcome students from around the world for undergraduate, postgraduate and research degree study in performance, design and production arts.
We also run a six-month foundation programme for international students who are looking for a shorter period of study.
You will be studying close to London and have easy access to the amazing culture, restaurants and theatre there.
When you study with us, you will join students from more than 25 different countries, and develop skills that could take your career all over the world. We have links worldwide with partner institutions on student and staff exchanges, collaborative projects and wider research initiatives.
You may find our international students web page and guide useful: www.bruford.ac.uk/study/international-students/
We have dedicated staff at the College to support international students from initial enquiry through to enrolment. There are regular webinars for international students and opportunities to visit campus throughout the year. If you have any questions, big or small, please contact international@bruford.ac.uk.