BA in Drama (Performance)

Dublin

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BA in Drama (Performance) program at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), Ireland, is a dynamic and comprehensive undergraduate degree that offers students an immersive education in the art and craft of performance. Rooted in both theoretical studies and practical experience, this program provides students with the opportunity to explore various aspects of theatre, including acting, directing, voice, movement, and technical theatre. Through a combination of classroom instruction, practical workshops, rehearsals, and performances, students develop their artistic skills, critical thinking abilities, and creative expression. The program fosters a collaborative and supportive learning environment, encouraging students to experiment, innovate, and engage with diverse forms of theatrical expression. Graduates emerge as versatile and well-rounded performers, equipped to pursue careers in professional theatre, film, television, education, arts administration, and other related fields.

Acting Technique: Students delve into the study of acting technique, learning various methods and approaches to character development, emotional authenticity, and stage presence. They explore techniques such as Stanislavski, Meisner, and Laban, honing their skills in improvisation, script analysis, and performance preparation. Through scene work, monologue presentations, and ensemble exercises, students develop a strong foundation in acting that prepares them for a range of performance opportunities.

Voice and Movement: The program emphasizes the importance of vocal and physical expression in performance. Students undergo training in vocal production, articulation, projection, and dialects, enabling them to effectively communicate and inhabit diverse characters onstage. They also engage in movement classes that focus on body awareness, alignment, gesture, and physical storytelling. Through exercises, games, and ensemble work, students develop agility, expressiveness, and presence in their performance.

Performance Production: Students gain practical experience in all aspects of performance production, including stage management, lighting, sound, costume, and set design. They learn about the technical elements of theatre production, participate in backstage roles, and collaborate with production teams to bring performances to life. Through hands-on experience in theatre facilities and performance venues, students develop an understanding of the collaborative nature of theatre-making and the importance of technical craftsmanship.

Theatre History and Theory: The program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of theatre history, dramatic literature, and critical theory. They study the evolution of theatre from ancient to contemporary times, examining major movements, playwrights, and theatrical innovations. They analyze plays from different genres and cultures, exploring themes, styles, and cultural contexts. Through discussions, research projects, and critical essays, students deepen their appreciation for the richness and diversity of theatrical expression.

Professional Development: TU Dublin's BA in Drama (Performance) program prepares students for careers in the performing arts through professional development opportunities and industry connections. Students participate in workshops, masterclasses, and seminars led by guest artists, industry professionals, and alumni. They also have the opportunity to showcase their work in public performances, festivals, and industry events, gaining exposure and networking opportunities. Additionally, the program offers career guidance, audition preparation, and internship opportunities to help students transition into the professional theatre world after graduation.

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Location

Dublin

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Score

IELTS: 6

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Tuition Fee

€ 13500

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: For undergraduate programs, international students need a minimum academic qualification of 75% or above in their previous educational credentials.

English Language Proficiency: 

  • IELTS: Overall 6.0 or 6.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in each section.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 80, with no less than 21 in writing and at least 18 in every other section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 65, with a minimum of 59.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum 120 overall, with at least 110 in each component.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

TU Dublin understands the importance of providing financial support to international students pursuing their education in Ireland. Scholarships are a valuable resource for students looking to alleviate the financial burden of their studies. 

International Scholarships: TU Dublin offers a variety of scholarships specifically designed for international students. These scholarships may be merit-based, need-based, or a combination of both. They aim to recognize outstanding academic achievement and support students who demonstrate financial need.

Research Scholarships: For students interested in research-based programs, TU Dublin may offer scholarships and funding opportunities for graduate-level research. These scholarships can provide financial support for research projects and help students focus on their academic and research goals.

External Scholarships: TU Dublin encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities provided by governments, organizations, and foundations in their home countries. These external scholarships can help offset the cost of tuition and living expenses.

Sports and Extracurricular Scholarships: In addition to academic scholarships, TU Dublin may provide scholarships for exceptional athletes or students involved in specific extracurricular activities. These scholarships recognize talents and achievements outside the classroom.

Graduates of the BA in Drama (Performance) program at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), Ireland, are well-equipped to pursue diverse and rewarding career opportunities in the performing arts and related fields. With a strong foundation in acting technique, performance skills, and theatre production, graduates can pursue careers in professional theatre, film, television, education, arts administration, and other creative industries.  

  1. Professional Actor/Performer: Graduates can pursue careers as professional actors or performers, working in theatre, film, television, and other performance mediums. They audition for roles, perform in productions, and collaborate with directors, producers, and fellow actors to bring characters to life on stage and screen. They may work in a variety of genres, including classical theatre, contemporary drama, musical theatre, improvisation, or experimental performance, showcasing their versatility and range as performers.

  2. Theatre Director: Graduates with a passion for storytelling and creative vision can pursue careers as theatre directors. They conceive and develop theatrical productions, interpret scripts, and collaborate with designers, actors, and technicians to realize their artistic vision on stage. They provide guidance and direction to actors, shaping performances and staging to convey themes, emotions, and narrative arcs. They may work in professional theatre companies, educational institutions, or independent theatre groups, directing a diverse range of productions.

  3. Educator/Teaching Artist: Graduates interested in sharing their passion for theatre and performance can pursue careers as educators or teaching artists. They teach acting classes, workshops, and seminars in schools, colleges, community centers, and theatre organizations, inspiring students of all ages to explore their creativity and express themselves through performance. They develop curriculum, facilitate experiential learning activities, and provide constructive feedback to help students develop their skills and confidence as performers and storytellers.

  4. Arts Administrator/Producer: Graduates with strong organizational and managerial skills can pursue careers in arts administration or producing. They work for theatre companies, arts organizations, or production companies, overseeing the planning, budgeting, and execution of theatrical productions, events, and programs. They manage finances, coordinate logistics, and liaise with artists, vendors, and stakeholders to ensure the smooth operation of productions and the successful delivery of artistic projects.

  5. Arts Marketing and Publicity: Graduates with an interest in communications and marketing can pursue careers in arts marketing and publicity. They promote theatrical productions, events, and performances through various channels, including social media, print media, websites, and promotional materials. They develop marketing strategies, create promotional content, and engage with audiences to generate interest and excitement around theatrical productions and arts events. They may work for theatre companies, arts organizations, or marketing agencies, contributing to the promotion and visibility of the performing arts.

  6. Arts Management and Programming: Graduates can pursue careers in arts management and programming, working for theatres, performing arts centers, or cultural institutions. They plan and curate theatre seasons, festivals, and performance series, selecting diverse and engaging productions that resonate with audiences. They negotiate contracts with artists, manage budgets, and oversee the logistical aspects of production planning and execution. They also collaborate with artistic directors, producers, and community partners to create meaningful and impactful arts experiences for audiences.

  7. Freelance Artist/Entrepreneur: Graduates with entrepreneurial spirit and creative ambition can pursue freelance careers as independent artists, producers, or entrepreneurs. They create their own work, develop original productions, and collaborate with other artists to bring their artistic visions to life. They may create solo performances, devised theatre pieces, immersive experiences, or site-specific productions, exploring new forms of theatrical expression and engaging with diverse audiences. They also develop business skills, market their work, and seek funding or sponsorship opportunities to support their artistic endeavors.


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