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Performing Arts (Beginners) - Level 1

Overview

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This course is designed for those with a proven interest in performing arts and would like to develop their acting, voice and movement skills. 

You will explore a wide range of performing arts activities that may include devising, movement workshops, script work, vocal development, physical theatre and more!

This course is an introduction to performing arts that could lead to a variety of programmes at a higher-level. This may include a Level 2 qualification in Drama or Musical Theatre.


Start dates and fees

Start DateCodeAnnual Fee (Age)Actions
16-18over 19
Sep 20261943A1772FREE£525.00** EApply

E You may be eligible for fee exemption depending on your circumstances. Please see our fees for adult learners page for more information.


What will I study?

  • Using stimulus to create performance
  • Working with others 
  • Performance preparation and rehearsing  
  • Performing to an audience
  • Movement and/or dance
  • Using your voice
  • Being organised 
  • Developing a personal progression plan
  • Different performance styles.

Entry requirements

  • GCSE English Language and Maths at grade 2-9
  • Students must attend an audition where they will be required to perform a short memorised monologue (off script). 

If you are not studying a traditional GCSE programme, we accept alternative qualifications like Functional Skills and vocational courses. If you are not planning on sitting GCSE exams, we can also support you with completing an English Language and Maths assessment. Please contact our Admissions Team for further details:

Applicants aged over 19
If you don't meet the listed entry requirements, you may still be accepted with relevant experience, a strong portfolio, and a commitment to the subject


Study programmes - essential skills for employment

If you’re aged 16-18 (or 19-25 with an EHC Plan), we want to make sure you have the best possible chances of landing an awesome job once you finish college.

Therefore, if you do not have GCSE grade 4-9 in either English Language or Maths, you will study one or both of these courses alongside your full-time study programme. If you do have GCSE grade 4-9 in English Language and Maths then you will not be required to undertake these subjects. By doing so, you'll be building a stronger set of skills that will significantly boost your employability in the future.

Think of it as a chance to supercharge your knowledge and abilities. You'll be equipped with the tools necessary to tackle the world beyond college with confidence. Plus, we'll be right here to support you every step of the way.


How long is the course?

One year.


How will I be assessed?

  • Continuous assessment throughout the course
  • Workshops
  • Assignments
  • Coursework
  • Internal and external verification.

Career opportunities


How do I apply?

Apply online

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