Full Time Courses Guide 2019 Dancelife

Full Time Courses Guide 2019 Dancelife

dancelife.com.au DanceL fe A U S T R A L I A ARE YOU AUDITION READY? FULL-TIME KELLEY ABBEY & NATASHA CRANE COURSES Getting Serious For That Crucial Day! GUIDE SETTING YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS! PJ CLARKE, KELLEY ABBEY & MICHAEL DAMESKI Making 2019 The Most Of Full Time Training! Featuring Australia’s LEADING Performing Arts Institutions! MANAGING INJURY NUTRITION NEEDS OF KINETICA PHYSIO Caring DANCERS BODY FUSION For Common Dance Injuries! Fuelling Full Time Dancers! ‘... Dare ... Dream ... Dance ...’ dancelife.com.au 1 A note from the - Chris Duncan, CEO DanceLife Pty Ltd & Editor In Chief EDITORS Welcome to the wonderful world of ‘full time’! Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas and Associate Degrees Are you ready to embark on an intense training period like no normally take between 2- 3 years to complete and are other you’ve ever put yourself out there for? Today there are generally considered to be equivalent to 1-2 years of literally hundreds of accredited training programs on offer at study at degree level. Universities, TAFE, colleges, both a state and national level. From a Cert I through to an community education centres and private RTOs usually Advanced Diploma, or even a Bachelor degree and Masters in deliver these courses. Dance! Which one will you choose? Which one suits YOU, your A Bachelor Degree is the standard university training needs, your aspirations and your bank balance? Why do qualification and is recognised worldwide. Most courses you need to do full time anyway? take 3-4 years to complete. Honours can be achieved As the dance industry grows there is a clear need – and strong with additional study or performance at a distinction demand – to formalise the training structure, qualifications level. A Masters degree requires a further 2- 3 years study. and recognition of Registered Training Organisations (RTO) Fee Structure able to deliver the appropriate training to aspiring teachers and performers. There are now clear pathways to progress Full time performing arts courses attract an annual from Vocational Educational and Training (VET) qualifications fee somewhere between $7,000 and $18,000 which onto Higher Education dance and performing arts programs, may seem expensive but it does align equally with the designed to set benchmarks and lift standards. cost of tuition for a year in a university degree course. Unfortunately the government cut VET fee help for dance Now, it is even more important than ever to be officially and performance arts courses in 2017 which means qualified as a dancer in today’s competitive environment. that all students must now pay up front or negotiate a Graduates from a full time program – whether accredited or not payment plan with their course provider. To find out - are in a much better-prepared position to take on work in the more, please contact the training institutions in this real world than others. guide for full details of each course fee and the payment Being suitably qualified also ensures that employment in the plans available. arts is respected, easily assessed and financially rewarded. Qualifications are designed to prepare performers with the Mindful Training necessary skills and knowledge to be able to earn a living in the Inside this year’s guide you will find golden nuggets performing arts industry and include marketing, self-promotion, of information and advice from some of our industry’s technique, finances and management. However, it is important most prominent and respected leaders to help you not to note that there are still many studios and organisation only find the right course for you, but help you tackle offering privately designed and operated full time courses that the day-to-day challenges that training full time will produce highly-skilled, employed and successful performers in undoubtedly present. Keeping yourself healthy – mind, the arts world – especially within particular genres (e.g. classical body and soul – throughout full time training is not only ballet) that are not formally accredited. wise but a necessity to ensure you fulfil your goals and RTOs – both public and private – can offer National keep your eyes firmly on the ‘prize’ of graduation! qualifications within the CUA11 structure (Live Performance). So ... Whether you choose to further your dance and A course can be on a part time or full time basis, and a private performance studies via formal or private courses, dance studio that is a RTO can concentrate on developing you are assured to be setting yourself up for the best skills in a particular genre such as ballet, musical theatre or possible success as a future performer or teacher in the acrobatics. amazing arts world! In this Full Time Courses Guide by DanceLife Certificate, Diploma or Degree? Australia you will find some of the most reputable A Certificate is usually delivered by TAFE, community education and consistently successful studios/organisations in and Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and is the basic producing employed artists in today’s industry. Please qualification to prepare students for employment and further give them your consideration. education. Certificates I-II provide basic dance skills and knowledge; Certificates III-IV provide more advanced skills and Certificate IV is also generally accepted by universities to be the - Heather Clements, equivalent of 6-12 months of a Bachelor’s Degree. Editor 2 dancelife.com.au 4 22 40 52 CONTENTS... FEATURES Are You Audition Ready? 4 Getting Serious For That Crucial Day - Kelley Abbey & Natasha Crane Nutrition Needs Of Dancers 22 Fuelling Full Time Dancers - Body Fusion Setting Yourself Up For Success 40 Making The Most Of Full Time Training - PJ Clarke, Michael Dameski, Kelley Abbey Managing Injury 52 Caring For Common Dance Injuries - Kinetica Physiotherapy FULL TIME COURSES 8 American Musical and Dramatic Academy (USA) 36 Lee Academy - Full Time (NSW) 10 Australian College of Physical Education (NSW) 38 Lee Academy - High School (NSW) 12 Brent Street (NSW/QLD) 42 McDonald College, The (NSW) 14 Broadway Dance Center (USA) 44 National College of Dance (NSW) 16 Conlan College, The (NSW) 46 National Institute of Circus Arts (VIC) 18 Dance Force (NSW/QLD) 49 Newcastle Ballet Theatre (NSW) 20 Dynamite Studios Academy (QLD) 50 Next Step Performing Arts Professional, The (NSW) 24 ED5 International (NSW) 54 Principal Academy of Dance and Theatre Arts (WA) 27 Empower Dance 56 Spectrum Dance (VIC) 28 Ettingshausens (NSW) 58 Sydney College of Dance (NSW) 30 Ev & Bow (NSW) 60 Tanya Pearson Academy (NSW) 32 FSDance & College of Creative Arts (NSW) 62 Village Nation Performing Arts (NSW) 34 Jason Coleman’s Ministry of Dance (VIC) 64 Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts (WA) dancelife.com.au 3 Are You Ready To ... AuditionAudition ?? If you are serious about becoming a professional performer, you need to get The time has come … you’ve decided to give serious about auditions. Transferring yourself the best chance at a professional career by your talent and personality from the applying for a spot in a full time course at several studio class to the audition room means schools to hone your skills as an artist. But you have you have to dial-it up, let go of any to audition and don’t want to miss your chances. apprehensions and be BRAVE! What now? DO YOUR HOMEWORK perform, and the only way to be more confident at auditions is to • Research the schools/organisations that best do as many as possible! suit you. What are the fees and payment plans? Get along to as many open classes and audition classes as you can What are the training hours? Will it give you a afford and manage – before you get to the ones that really matter recognised qualification? to you. Challenge yourself by doing different genres and with • What jobs are their graduates doing now? different teachers when possible. Sing and act even if these are What are the strengths and weaknesses of the not your strong points; do hip hop even if you are a ballet dancer school? And do they match your skillset … because studios are looking for performers who are willing to and career objective? There is no point going embrace new things, learn and believe in themselves without fear to a school renowned for producing commercial of embarrassment. artists if you want to be a company contemporary dancer. Also, before audition day, be sure to test out your hair and make- • What complimentary subjects and up and outfits that suit both you and the school you are applying opportunities are offered by the course? Such as for – you need to be confident and comfortable in order to let your performances, tours, physical therapy, industry personality shine through. contacts, assistance with portfolios and AUDITION DAY self-marketing etc. The aim of the day is to show your strengths and versatility, that • Contact the schools you are interested in you can follow instruction and choreo and BE NOTICED! This and ASK QUESTIONS! Find out the auditions is not the time to be cautious. Natasha Crane of Crane Creations dates and locations and REGISTER EARLY. choreography has been involved in numerous auditions and says Make yourself known to the school and present students need to expect anything and everything at an audition. yourself in a professional and mature manner “Some of the things you will be asked to do may catch you by from the very start. Your audition actually starts surprise. Such as being asked to do a solo or talk about yourself way before you enter the audition room! in front of everyone. Do your best to embrace it all no matter • If you are wanting to be considered for a how uncomfortable or embarrassed you feel because it is all just scholarship, make sure you have double-checked to test you and see how you will handle challenges as a full time all the paperwork required and registered for student.” the correct audition date – scholarship auditions are usually different to open auditions.

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