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Student profile Emily Houghton

Nationality: British
Course: Drama Foundation
Where is she now? Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), London


Drama Summer School with our renowned practitioners

Drama students from Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts     

CSVPA is acknowledged to be one of the best drama schools for Foundation Drama in the UK. Our association with RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) is testament to the quality and experience of our tutors, themselves professional practitioners.

Our Drama Summer School aims to introduce a range of different drama techniques in a fun, safe and active environment. The drama course also improves students' confidence, self esteem and communication skills.

  • Ideal for students keen to study drama or theatre studies.
  • Good for those who already have experience of acting at school or clubs.
  • A useful 'taster' for students considering the Drama Foundation.

Musical Theatre, Physical Theatre, Contemporary Theatre / Acting

Students can choose from different types of drama practice including: musical theatre, physical theatre and contemporary theatre / acting

View Summer timetable 

Core skills that will be explored include:

  • acting
  • voice and movement
  • improvisation
  • games
  • warm-up techniques
  • physical theatre
  • dance
  • interpretation of text.

Visit London Shows and learn from professionals

Watching a London play or musical makes for a good night out - but it is also a useful part of the learning process. Students are given the opportunity to discuss the performances they see both in London and the local area, identifying key skills and techniques and putting them into practice in their own work.


Summer timetable

The Summer School runs over a 6 week period, with the three specialisms being taught for 2 weeks each. The first week of each specialism focuses on building towards a performance, which takes place during the second week. Students can attend the first or both weeks, but cannot join the perofrmance week only.

You can choose the area of theatre that appeals to you most, or, if you are considering a career in drama, you can extend your range by trying a number of different disciplines.

View sample course programmes for musical theatre, physical theatre and contemporary theatre / acting.

International students will need a good standard of English (Upper Intermediate and above).

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Sample course programmes

Musical Theatre - sample course

 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
9.00 - 9.45Warm-upWarm-upWarm-upWarm-upWarm-upExcursion
9.45 - 11.00ActingActingActingActingActingExcursion
11.00 - 12.00MovementVoice & SpeechMovementVoice & SpeechMovementExcursion
12.00 - 1.00Lunch breakLunch breakLunch breakLunch breakLunch breakExcursion
1.00 - 3.00Dance (A)
Singing (B)
Dance (A)
Singing (B)
Dance (A)
Singing (B)
Dance (A)
Singing (B)
Dance (A)
Singing (B)
Excursion
3.00 - 5.00Dance (B)
Singing (A)
Dance (B)
Singing (A)
Dance (B)
Singing (A)
Dance (B)
Singing (A)
Dance (B)
Singing (A)
Excursion

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Physical Theatre - sample course
Morning sessions will focus on skills development and the afternoon sessions will focus on creative exploration of the work in practice. Each day will conclude with performances of works-in-progress.

 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
9.00 - 10.00Warm-upWarm-upExcursion - London ZooWarm-upWarm-upWarm-up
10.00 - 12.30Movement Paradigms*
Workshop all day
Lecoq/Mask Workshop
all day
Excursion - London ZooAnimal studies Workshop
all day
Devising Theatre Workshop
all day
Devised piece – Rehearsal
12.30 - 1.30Lunch breakLunch breakExcursion - London ZooLunch breakLunch breakLunch break
1.30 - 5.00Movement Paradigms*
Workshop all day
Lecoq/Mask Workshop
all day
Excursion - London ZooAnimal studies Workshop
all day
Devising Theatre Workshop
all day
Devised piece – Rehearsal / Performance

*Movement Paradigms: Grotowski, Laban, Stanislavsky

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Contemporary Theatre / Acting - sample course

 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
9.00 - 10.00Warm-upWarm-upWarm-upWarm-upWarm-upExcursion
10.00 - 11.15MovementMovementMovementMovementMovementExcursion
11.15 - 12.30Voice & SpeechVoice & SpeechVoice & SpeechVoice & SpeechVoice & SpeechExcursion
12.30 - 1.30Lunch breakLunch breakLunch breakLunch breakLunch breakExcursion
1.30 - 4.45Acting: scene & monologue workActing: scene & monologue workActing: scene & monologue workActing: scene & monologue workActing: scene & monologue workExcursion
4.45 - 5.00Whole group re-capWhole group re-capWhole group re-capWhole group re-capWhole group re-capExcursion

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Course details

Minimum Age: 15

Course Length

1 - 6 weeks
You can choose how long 
you want to attend.

Start dates
4th July - 15th August 2010
Tuition begins on Mondays.

Fees
£838 per week

Includes accommodation 
and meals.

Accommodation:Cambridge accommodation

Residential accommodation is provided. Ensuite rooms are available but cannot be guaranteed. Rooms are available from Sunday.

Book your place:
Tel: +44 (0)1223 314431
email us
download enrolment form

Courses fill up quickly so confirm your place as soon as possible.

 



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