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  1. 3 giorni fa · All NIDA Master of Fine Arts courses, except for Cultural Leadership, are 18-month full-time courses. 2025 Semester Dates. Semester 1: 10 February – 20 June 2025. Welcome Week: 3 – 7 February 2025 (First years & MFA only) BFA Term 1: 10 February – 11 April 2025. Mid-semester break : 14 – 25 April 2025.

  2. Postgraduate - The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) Home Study Postgraduate. Looking to further your studies? NIDA’s Master of Fine Arts (MFA) courses allow students to explore their vision through research and practice in postgraduate studies, all under the guidance of leading industry professionals.

  3. The NIDA Open program begins with a Summer School. NIDA Company formed – professional company performs 1-2 productions yearly until 2007. 1994. The Bachelor of Dramatic Art replaces the Diploma of Dramatic Art for students of Acting, Technical Production and Design. 1999. The Parade Theatre is demolished and rebuilt as a 730-seat horseshoe ...

  4. Round One: Online application and audition video consisting of two monologues. Round Two: Recall audition which will take place in person at applicant’s nearest Australian capital city. Actor stream applicants will be asked to present a third piece, whereas Singing Actor stream applicants will be asked to present a song.

  5. Consider NIDA's Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) if you want to undertake an in-depth exploration of the techniques and methods required to develop a career in your chosen discipline.

  6. Sydney Melbourne Sydney NIDA Sydney Our Sydney campus is located on Anzac Parade in Kensington and offers state-of-the-art theatres and learning spaces. Getting there The L3 light rail Kingsford Line runs south from Circular Quay, with stops at Town Hall, Central Station and right outside NIDA on Anzac Parade. Buses run regularly from Central Station,

  7. 15 nov 2022 · The National Trust (NSW) and the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) have reconstructed a bag of mysterious yellow silk fragments into a historically accurate 18th century dress. A collaboration between the National Trust and NIDA has revealed a remarkable fashion find. After exhaustive research, a bag of rumpled silk fragments found in a ...