Performing Arts
Performing Arts Diploma
Is this course for me?
Performing in front of a live audience requires skill, confidence, self-motivation and stamina. Our Level 2 Performing Arts course will equip you with the skills to develop as a rounded and versatile performer. On completion, you will be ready to move up to our Level 3 programmes, which will prepare you for a variety of progression opportunities, including university degrees, specialist dance and drama school training and stage careers in a range of settings, including touring theatre companies. There are many behind the scenes roles that you will explore and experience to provide you with the knowledge and confidence to work in this diverse industry. We have strong links with industry professionals who present masterclass workshops to provide a valuable insight into the performance and entertainment industries.
This is an exciting, practically based course. You will learn a range of performance skills and styles. You will work in our specialist facilities and produce a series of small and large scale projects taking on the role of dancer, choreographer, actor, director or a member of the technical production team. You will watch professional shows and take part in workshops, write scripts, design costumes, build sets, create and operate music, lighting and much more.
You will be set exciting tasks and work related projects which will be assessed by tutors and external examiners. The majority of these projects will be practical, while others will involve the writing of project journals and performance reviews.
Full time for one academic year
A minimum of 5 GCSE subjects graded 9-3 including maths or English. You will need to successfully pass an audition.
You may progress onto the BTEC Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Performing Arts Practice (Drama or Dance pathways). Most actors and dancers are self-employed and paid a fee for each contract or performance. Rates of pay will depend on who you are working for and the setting you are working in. With experience, a Stage Manager can earn from £25 - £35k a year. Other careers include Dance Teacher, Singer, Entertainer, Creative Director, Producer, Drama Therapist, Company Principal, Choreographer, TV Presenter and Dance Movement Psychotherapist.
You will gain experience for employment in the entertainment industry. You will build self-confidence, group working and organisational skills that are transferable to any business sector. If you are 16-18 years old, you may be eligible for our FREE bus pass. Find out more at Free Bus Travel
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Students aged 16-18 do not pay exam fees.





