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Bachelor of Creative Arts (Performance (Music & Theatre))
Performance (Music & Theatre) (UAC Code: 754603)
The Performance major offers subjects progressively leading
to a high level of achievement in on-stage performance. Students
accepted into Performance are provided with studies in:
- Vocal performance: singing and speech
- Physical performance: movement and dance
- Dramaturgy, history and theory
- Text interpretation
- Devised performance techniques through improvisation
- Tuition in production skills for students showing aptitude
in Performance Technology.
Classes addressing all aspects of performance will provide students
with the opportunity to perform for their peers and to work with
visiting professional artists in masterclass and workshop situations.
There are many opportunities for performance within the Faculty
and the University.
In first year the focus is on The Ensemble. Students undertake
core technique subjects that provide a broad appreciation of
performance history and culture. Interpretative skills are developed
with reference to standard repertoire. Improvisation techniques
are also developed to allow students to devise/perform material.
Students also develop an integrated appreciation of theatrical
values and acquire literacy in skills that will encompass all
aspects of production. The second year focuses on on-stage interaction
and students continue technique classes and perform in limited-access
performances. (Black Box projects are based on script work, music
projects or devised workshops). Students are encouraged to engage
in key creative production roles for third year performances.
Third year studies include Individualism in Performance. Students
continue technique classes and perform to a wider audience at
one of the theatres on campus or at performance venues off campus.
Specific Entry Requirements
For audition, applicants will be asked to learn and prepare:
one monologue or a scene from materials supplied. This information
will be sent to short-listed applicants by the first week in
November. Applicants will be asked to present one song of their
choice that best displays vocal range and ability. At the auditions,
applicants will be assessed on their movement and improvisation
skills.
Course Program
| Subjects |
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Credit Points |
| 100-level |
| PERF102 |
Studio Practice A |
6 |
| PERF103 |
Studio Practice B |
6 |
| PERF120 |
Performance Skills A |
6 |
| PERF121 |
Performance Skills B |
6 |
| PERF116 |
Dramaturgy A |
6 |
| PERF117 |
Dramaturgy B |
6 |
| Plus 12 credit points of Theory |
| 200-level |
| PERF202 |
Studio Practice C |
6 |
| PERF203 |
Studio Practice D |
6 |
| PERF220 |
Performance Skills C |
6 |
| PERF221 |
Performance Skills D |
6 |
| Plus 12 credit points of Theory |
| PERF216 |
Dramaturgy C |
6 |
| PERF217 |
Dramaturgy D |
6 |
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300-level |
| PERF302 |
Studio Practice E |
6 |
| PERF303 |
Studio Practice F |
6 |
| PERF320 |
Performance Skills E |
6 |
| PERF321 |
Performance Skills F |
6 |
| 12 credit points of Theory |
| PERF316 |
Dramaturgy E |
6 |
| PERF317 |
Dramaturgy F |
6 |
Electives
Single degree BCA students must also include 36 credit points
of electives in their degree, of which no more than 18 credit
points should be at 100 level. Electives may be selected from
the general schedule and might include CREA102 and CREA202.
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