The Professional Certificate in Drama is designed to focus on the fine art of acting and offers an intensive study in performance, composition and the education of drama.
The Professional Certificate in Drama is designed to focus on the fine art of acting and offers an intensive study in performance, composition and the education of drama. The programme is aimed to develop a strong skills set and offers training in acting for stage, film and television.
Students will develop through specialised classes in learning the principles and practices of writing, directing, entrepreneurship, producing and teaching. The programme also provides students with numerous performance experience opportunities which serve as the perfect springboard for the competitive demands of the performing arts industry.
The Sonwa Sakuba Institute for the Performing Arts (PTY) Ltd registration number 2020/070079/07 is a registered member with the Association of Private Providers in Education & Development (APPETD) membership number MN2021/032 and offers performing arts qualifications that are internationally recognised and accredited by the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) and Trinity College London.
Bachelor of Arts in Drama is offered by El University. Founded in 1998, East London University is one of the country's premier private universities.
The purpose of this programme is to train and equip learners to become multi-skilled performers in film, television and theatre. The programme aims to produce versatile, disciplined and professional actors with a thorough understanding of the technical and artistic requirements of acting.
These programmes will not only equip you to hold your own ind a demanding labour market by providing you with a thorough knowledge of your subject, but will teach you general skills such as thinking and communication skills, computer literacy and the ability to recognise and solve problems.
Taught by top industry professionals, the 2-year acting for film program prepares the student for work as a professional actor in the ?lm, television and theatre industries.
Arts administrators make the arts happen. They are the organisers of the arts world. They help to organise events and exhibitions, manage staff, and look after buildings like theatres or museums. They book venues, promote events, help with staff training, manage budgets and look after petty cash.
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