If you feel passionate about Musical Theatre and want to develop your skills further in a vocational setting, this is the course for you. Performing Arts is a challenging yet extremely rewarding subject. It is designed to prepare you for the exciting and diverse industry of Performing Arts with musical theatre as a focus area. This course is delivered mainly through practical work, designed to develop students’ technical and expressive skills through performance. It will allow you to experiment with your ideas and performance styles, developing your creative skills in choreography, singing, and acting. You will also study theatre practitioners and analyze professional work. There will be several performance opportunities during this two-year course, alongside workshops with visiting professional artists and visits to see professional work.
Achieve five grade 4s or above including English Language and Mathematics. Grade 4 in Drama, Dance, Music or BTEC Equivalent
Unit 3 is a practical assessment with a written log book, marked externally – 120 guided learning hours Unit 34 is a practical and written assessment – 60 guided learning hours Unit 27 is a practical and written assessment – 60 guided learning hours
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Dudley |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Stickley Lane, Lower Gornal, Dudley, DY3 2JH |
If you feel passionate about Musical Theatre and want to develop your skills further in a vocational setting, this is the course for you. Performing Arts is a challenging yet extremely rewarding subject. It is designed to prepare you for the exciting and diverse industry of Performing Arts with musical theatre as a focus area. This course is delivered mainly through practical work, designed to develop students’ technical and expressive skills through performance. It will allow you to experiment with your ideas and performance styles, developing your creative skills in choreography, singing, and acting. You will also study theatre practitioners and analyze professional work. There will be several performance opportunities during this two-year course, alongside workshops with visiting professional artists and visits to see professional work.
Achieve five grade 4s or above including English Language and Mathematics. Grade 4 in Drama, Dance, Music or BTEC Equivalent
Unit 3 is a practical assessment with a written log book, marked externally – 120 guided learning hours Unit 34 is a practical and written assessment – 60 guided learning hours Unit 27 is a practical and written assessment – 60 guided learning hours