Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) - Federation University Australia
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Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) - Federation University Australia
Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) 1300 360 601 sydneytafe.edu.au/degrees Federation University Australia CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Federation University (Ballarat Arts Academy) in partnership with Sydney TAFE is delighted to be offering, for the first time in Sydney, the highly acclaimed degree in Music Theatre. Small, intensive and practice-based, this degree is now recognised as one of the most creative and productive professional training programs in Australian Performing Arts. The program seeks to develop complete multi–skilled performers for the professional music theatre industry. In an intimate studio environment, students learn, through carefully graded exercises, all the requisite skills of the working music theatre artist: Voice, Singing, Acting and Dance. Along with practical and theoretical classes students participate in the creation of new music theatre works. Dedicated staff are all industry professionals and respected teachers, augmented by a raft of visiting guest directors and professional artists. Recent international guests include Josh Hilberman, Thelma Goldberg, Adam Guettel, Nancye Hayes, Michael Lavine, John Bucchino, Kim Smith, and Faith Prince. “Thank God for (Federation University)... maintaining such rigorous courses to shape and harness these young artists.” Geoffrey Rush “Your students were brilliant... and so present and connected! I was truly impressed with the work you have done there! Every single student that performed was grounded... with a clear story and so prepared.” – Faith Prince Federation University proudly celebrates the award winning achievements of recent graduates: the MAC Cabaret Award (New York, 2009), the Green Room Award for the Best Featured Ensemble Member (Guys and Dolls, 2009), as well as a nomination for the Green Room Award for Best Female Artist in a Leading Role (Hairspray, 2010). Graduates are currently working at the highest levels of the Performing Arts Industry, both here and abroad, in productions such as Strictly Ballroom, Cirque De Soleil, King Kong, Mamma Mia, Cats, Les Miserables, Hairspray, Jersey Boys, Mary Poppins and Wicked. High profile graduates of the program include Cristina D’Agostino, Josh Piterman, Jaz Flowers, Kim Smith, Jared Newall and Graeme Foote, along with many others currently working internationally. Prominent performers, working alongside our graduates, have acknowledged the achievements of these artists. “Thank God for (Federation University)... maintaining such rigorous courses to shape and harness these young artists.” Geoffrey Rush Many of our graduates are also forging successful careers in a range of performance-related fields such as teaching, directing, choreography, production and event management. Whilst entrance into the degree program is highly competitive, we annually draw from a broad spectrum of applicants from around the country (and beyond). We invite you to visit our website to explore the possibility of an exciting future with us! The process of gaining a place in the Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) program Q. How do I apply? A. To enter the Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) degree at Sydney TAFE – applicants will need to complete an online application form which is available on the Federation University website https://apply.federation.edu.au/. Applicants will also undergo an extensive audition process. Applicants must complete an audition pro-forma along with the online application, which is available at the Arts Academy website http://federation.edu.au/faculties-and-schools/faculty-of-education-andarts/school-of-arts-humanities-and-social-sciences/arts-academy/performing-arts/ apply . The website also shows the criteria for auditions, including a selection of monologues from which candidates must choose. These monologues are available online from the August 1, 2014. Applications for auditions close October 7, 2014. Applicants will receive notification of their status after the call-back. Note Sydney TAFE applicants are not required to register with VTAC. Q. What happens at the Audition for Music Theatre? A. At the first round, performers in music theatre prepare two songs from the music theatre repertoire and one contemporary monologue from the assigned list. Applicants perform these individually to a panel. At the end of this audition there may be a small interview. If selected to continue to the call-back stage of the auditions, candidates will be invited to attend a further audition in a group. This audition is more in-depth and includes dance, singing, acting and music theory. Attendance at the call-back is essential to you being considered for a place in the program. Q. What level of commitment do we expect? A. We are looking for evidence of performing talent, however we are also looking for the potential to be trained in a highly demanding discipline. A good work ethic is imperative. You need to prepare your monologues and songs well, and should you gain a place at the Sydney TAFE, be prepared to work hard and intensively with a small and passionate group of fellow artists. Good attendance is compulsory. Preparation is required. Strict deadlines are always a feature of the work. Physical fitness and flexibility are needed at all levels of the course, and there is an emphasis on the habits of good health and self-discipline. Q. Do I need to have a lot of experience to get in to the Music Theatre program? A. Whilst a good training in one or more of the main disciplines of singing, dance and voice is going to be an advantage, we are really looking for someone who has put time and effort into their preparation, has an understanding of how a text works and has a healthy and fit mind, body and voice. Remember, we are looking for ability, evidence of adequate preparation, but also a willingness to get in and have a go! Q. How should candidates prepare? A. Know your songs and its context. Practice with live accompaniment. Candidates should bring legible copies of their music already marked up for our accompanist and in the correct key. You may bring your own accompanist. All candidates should be dressed neatly with closed footwear. Jeans, belts and excessive jewellery are not appropriate. Dancewear or equivalent will be required for the call-back. Q. Do we accept deferrals? A. No. In such a physically and mentally demanding environment, candidates are selected on their current fitness and health. A person who turns down an offer is encouraged to re-audition. Many people get in on their second try. Q. Can I perform in amateur plays/musicals once I start the Music Theatre Program? A. No. You need to focus on consistent training. Q. Where in Sydney will the Music Theatre be offered? A. The course has been announced to be positioned in Ultimo and Chippendale with in close proximity to the ABC studios, where many major productions rehearse in Sydney and theatres like the Capitol and Lyric. Sample Program Structure Year 1 - Semester 1 Course ID Course Name PAMTA 1001 Performing Arts Music Theatre Acting 1 PAMTV 1001 Year 1 - Semester 2 Progress Units Progress Units Course ID Course Name 15 PAMTA 1002 Performing Arts Music Theatre Acting 2 15 Performing Arts Music Theatre Voice 1 10 PAMTV 1002 Performing Arts Music Theatre Voice 2 10 PADWD 1001 Performing Arts Directed Workshop Dance 1 10 PADWD 1002 Performing Arts Directed Workshop Dance 2 10 PAMTM 1001 Performing Arts Music Theory Method 1 10 PAMTM 1002 Performing Arts Music Theory Method 2 10 PAMTC 1001 Performing Arts Music Theatre Critical 1 15 PAMTC 1002 Performing Arts Music Theatre Critical 2 15 60 Total Progress Units Total Progress Units Year 2 - Semester 1 60 Year 2 - Semester 1 PAMTA 2003 Performing Arts Music Theatre Acting 3 15 PAMTA 2004 Performing Arts Music Theatre Acting 4 15 PAMTV 2003 Performing Arts Music Theatre Voice 3 10 PAMTV 2004 Performing Arts Music Theatre Voice 4 10 PADWD 2003 Performing Arts Directed Workshop Dance 3 10 PADWD 2004 Performing Arts Directed Workshop Dance 4 10 PAMTM 2003 Performing Arts Music Theory Method 3 10 PAMTS 2001 Performing Arts Music Theatre Studio 1 10 PAMTC 2003 Performing Arts Music Theatre Critical 3 15 PAMTC 2004 Performing Arts Music Theatre Critical 4 15 60 Total Progress Units Total Progress Units Year 3 - Semester 1 60 Year 3 - Semester 2 PAMTP 3001 Performing Arts Music Theatre Performance 1 15 PAMTP 3002 Performing Arts Music Theatre Performance 2 15 PADWD 3005 Performing Arts Directed Workshop Dance 5 15 PAMTS 3003 Performing Arts Music Theatre Studio 3 15 PACAC 3005 Performing Arts Creative Arts Critical 5 15 PACAC 3006 Performing Arts Creative Arts Critical 6 15 PAMTS 3002 Performing Arts Music Theatre Studio 2 15 PAAMS 3004 Performing Arts Actors Musical Showcase 15 60 Total Progress Units 60 Total Credit Points 360 Total Progress Units For further information contact Sydney TAFE Call: 1300 360 601 Email:[email protected] Visit: sydneytafe.edu.au/degrees Federation University Australia Call: 1800 FED UNI Email: info@ federation.edu.au Visit:federation.edu.au 1300 360 0000 000601 000 sydneytafe.edu.au/degrees partnerprovider.edu.au Federation University Australia CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Information in this publication was current at the time of printing (August 2014). The University reserves the right to alter any program, procedure, regulation or fee. Prospective students should read the contained information carefully and contact the relevant numbers for further information.