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CERTIFICATE IN DIRECTING FOR THEATRE

Qualification : CERTIFICATE IN DIRECTING THEATRE

Award Type and NFQ level : CERTIFICATE LEVEL 7

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The Certificate in Directing for Theatre is a practical course taught by Irish professional directors. It focuses on methods, tips and techniques, application of theory and practice. This course is aimed at the following potential students.

Mature students who wish to train for the theatre industry in Ireland and who would like to be prepared for further study in the field of directing.

Those who wish to explore the field to discover if they wish to make a career in it. In this sense the Certificate serves as a skillsbased training course for new directors.

Those in the amateur youth theatre and community theatre sectors, who wish to formalise their experience into specific training, acquire accreditation and gain additional skills by doing so.

Those who are emerging directors in the professional theatre and who wish to gain specific skills and to acquire accreditation.

 

 

Course Duration:

100 Hours part-time over one year, on two Saturday's per month. Oct.- May.

Course Content:

Working with actors; Introduction to Stanislavski; Introduction to Viewpoints; Actioning and working with text; Devising new material for performance; Introduction to Physical Composition and Movement Theory; Site specific and site-responsive theatre; Scene study; Physical Comedy; Auditioning and Rehearsal;

Continuous assessment

Students will keep a Learning Journal in which they will record and critically reflect on their learning, brought about by this course. They will then write an essay based on this journal and submit it. Major Directing Project – each student will be expected to direct a piece of theatre that is more than 30 minutes long and less than 70 minutes long. This should be filmed and the DVD submitted. Students should also keep a Directors’ Log as part of this assignment. Devising presentation. Students devise in groups a short performance. This happens in class time. Write a short critical reflection on the process of devising new material. Students direct a 10 minute scene. This is filmed and the DVD submitted. Students write a short Scene Analysis based on their 10 minute piece above. In order to pass the course students must have an 85% attendance record.

Course Duration: 100 hours part-time over one year.

International & EU/EFTA Entry Requirements

Mature Students

Participants must be 21 years or over and have the capacity to complete a course at NUI certificate level. They must also have the capacity to direct a public performance during the course of the year and so access to performers would be an asset.

Additional Information

Applicants must be 21 years or older on 1 Jan. on year of commencement of the course.  Applicants should write a short piece (approximately 250 words) detailing their experience to date - if any - in the field of theatre, and in education. You may also take this opportunity to state why you would like to undertake this course. Upon receipt of written pieces, applicants may be asked to attend an interview in Maynooth University.

The course is coordinated by Peter Hussey (Artistic Director of Crooked House). Additional Tutors are Annie Ryan (Artistic Director of the Corn Exchange), Jo Mangan (Artistic Director of Performance Corporation), John O’Brien (Company Manager of Guna Nua), Annabelle Gomyn (Artistic Director of Hatch Theatre Company) and Louise Lowe (Artistic Director of Anu Production).

Please apply through our On Line System Here

For further information contact Kay at 01 708 6062 or e-mail Kay.Loughlin@mu.ie

An Easy Payment Plan is available upon registration.

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