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S CHO OL OF A R T S M A N A GEM EN T, D A N CE & T H E AT R E
THEATRE
Our Theatre Programme aims to
A T A who are ready to take on challenges
develop well-rounded theatre-makers
on stage as well as behind the scenes.
By equipping you with a wide range of
performing, creative and management
skills, we enhance your potential to
GL A N CE embark on a variety of careers in the
theatre industry.
The School of Arts Management, Our well-established training in arts To ensure that our diploma and
Dance & Theatre combines the management, dance and theatre degree courses remain relevant
faculty and physical resources of is focused on the cultivation of to the industry, NAFA maintains
the Arts Management, Dance & industry-relevant management and close ties with key arts and
Theatre Programmes to provide artistic skills. All our students are cultural organisations. Curriculum
a unique partnership across the offered hands-on experience – on development is always discussed and
areas of performance, production campus and in the industry – across planned with leading practitioners.
and management. and between disciplines.
Additionally, since 2010, NAFA
With our practice-based and industry- has collaborated with the University
led approach, you will gain valuable of Essex (UK), home of the East
practical experiences that enhance 15 Acting School, to offer one-year
your future career prospects. top-up Bachelor of Arts (Hons)
degree courses in Arts Management
and Theatre Arts.
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DANCE ARTS MANAGEMENT
NAFA’s Dance Programme aims to NAFA’s Arts Management Programme provides comprehensive S CH O O L O F A R T S M A N A G EM EN T , D A NCE & T H E A T R E
produce dance artists with an edge
and versatility. Performance and training in a range of skills to prepare you for a career in the exciting
creation underpinned by somatic arts scene and cultural industries. In addition to learning how to
practices and cognitive processes manage the operations of arts companies, graduates play a key
simultaneously challenge dancers role in supporting the artists in organising arts events and developing
within their capabilities and develops audiences. Graduates of the programme can look forward to making
them to meet the demands of dance an impact in the development of the arts in Singapore and beyond.
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in a constantly changing world.
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