Royal Central School of Speech and Drama - BA DATE

Royal Central School of Speech and Drama - BA DATE

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This is the official page for: BA (Hons) Drama, Applied Theatre and Education course at, Royal Centr

Central is at the forefront of training and research in theatre. We offer 100+ undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees, diplomas and short courses

Photos from Royal Central School of Speech and Drama - BA DATE's post 24/01/2017

3rd years are getting ready for their SLP's (Student Led Projects) by trying to recruit 1st and 2nd years to take part!

A wide range of performances being created from shadow theatre performances to the beach boys!

16/01/2017

First day of term!

Welcome back to all our DATE students and here's to another term full of theatre goodness.

Graduation Memories: Class of 2016 28/12/2016

This doesn't happen every year....we promise!

Photos 25/12/2016
BA DATE: Venus Playtext 22/12/2016

Our second year BA (Hons) Drama, Applied Theatre & Education students perform their fully-realised production of a playtext - this year, 'Venus' (1996) by Suzan-Lori Parks.

It chronicles the fictional life-story of Sarah “Saartjie” Baartman, beginning from her life as an attraction for 19th century British audiences as the Hottentot Venus and ending with her death.

Find out more about our BA (Hons) DATE course at: www.cssd.ac.uk/date

All photos by Patrick Baldwin © The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama 2016.

12/12/2016

IT'S GRADUATION DAY! 🎓🎓

Congratulations to DE16 who will be at the Southbank centre today. It's time to celebrate all that hard work you have done over the past 3 years....

Remember to send us some pictures!

29/11/2016

Fantastic to see first hand the amazing work our placement students are currently doing...!

Photos from Royal Central School of Speech & Drama's post 24/11/2016

We are proud to have students on our course and within Central, who are from all over the world!

And for our American students, we wish you a happy thanksgiving!

17/11/2016

Good luck to our Playtext 1 group of 2nd years, who start their performances this week!

OnTRAC Fundraising Video 12/11/2016

A very important message from our DATE students studying in Canada... they need your support!

Please watch and share this fantastic video showcasing the work of two current BA DATE students and one MA Applied Theatre graduate, using prison theatre in Beaver Creek Institution (Gravenhurst, Canada). They are raising money to create photobooks for the inmates to show their families, which will contain pictures and quotes from rehearsals and the performance of their original children’s theatre production!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWcLJDMovEM&feature=youtu.be

OnTRAC Fundraising Video Ontario Theatre and Rehabilitation through Arts in Corrections (OnTRAC) is a prison theatre company working out of Beaver Creek Institution in Gravenhurst, O...

Visual Literacy, SEND and Learning Differences at the British Film Institute 31/10/2016

Interesting offer from one of our 3rd year students currently on placement!

"How can film help us as educators meet the needs of young people who learn differently?"

Join Swiss Cottage School at the BFI on 20th January 2017 for an afternoon exploring the ways film can be used as more than a means of entertainment. With a number of guest speakers it will be an afternoon of challenging the assumption that the use of film in the classroom encourages pupil activity and will instead emphasize how film can promote active learning. For more details about the event and to book your place please click on the link below.

Thanks,
Bronwyn Yeoman

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/visual-literacy-send-and-learning-differences-at-the-british-film-institute-tickets-28939832819?utm_campaign=new_event_email&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eb_email&utm_term=viewmyevent_button

Visual Literacy, SEND and Learning Differences at the British Film Institute How can film help us as educators meet the needs of young people who learn differently? Join us at the BFI for an afternoon to challenge your thinking and explore: Film as a tool for enhanced understanding Film as a means to challenge stereotypes Film as an outlet for parental voice Film as a means…

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