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  1. Toi Whakaari's vision is to lead in the training of actors, directors, technicians, costumiers, prop makers and designers in the performing arts both nationally and internationally. We offer 3 year Bachelors degrees in Performing Arts (Acting), Performing Arts (Management) and Design for Stage & Screen, and 2 year undergraduate diplomas in Scenic Construction & Properties (Set & Props ...

  2. The Nola Millar Library contains. More than 14,000 plays and screenplays. Over 12,000 books on performing arts, film, television, art, costume, scenography, stage crafts, directing, voice, movement, choreography, theatre and dance history, theatre and dance biographies and New Zealand culture. Over 4,500 DVDs and videos of films, drama and dance.

  3. The Bachelor of Performing Arts (Management) is a rigorous three-year, full-time degree program that provides comprehensive training in arts management. Covering stage and production management, marketing, event management, technical skills, and financial planning, the program prepares students for creative technical, management and leadership ...

  4. How to fill in this form. 1. Applications for entry in 2025 will open on Friday 24 MAY 2024. 2. Where to find your personal statement questions: please see the " Application Process " section on the course page. 3. For Costume, Design, and Set & Props applicants, please don't forget to add your portfolio link.

  5. Toi Whakaari provides talented people with the skills to apply their imagination and intelligence to a rewarding career in the performing arts. We aim to galvanise the creativity of all students and provide them with the skills of their craft so they can effectively tell stories from their own experience as well creating the future stories of Aotearoa – and the world.

  6. The Bachelor of Design (Stage & Screen) is an intensive practical course covering the essential skills to design set and costume for traditional performance on both the stage and screen, alongside developing critical and ideation skills for work that expands notions of performance in the 21st Century. The course takes up to 12 students a year ...

  7. Scope note. Contemporary Māori performing arts, including dance, drama and theatre performances. Includes performances on stage, radio, television and film. See the broader term Waka toi for all forms of contemporary Māori arts. See also: Reo irirangi (Radio), Pouaka whakaata (Television) and Kiriata (Film).