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  1. Gain a thorough understanding of the history and contexts of major international theatre styles, conventions and practices; acquire fundamental technical, management and design skills to put together a theatre performance; and develop fundamental skills and strategies for drama teaching.

  2. www.nafa.edu.sg › schools › school-of-theatreSchool of Theatre | NAFA

    At our School of Theatre, we train our students to be well-rounded theatre-makers who skillfully convey stories that matter. Our unique curriculum explores diverse cultures and performance traditions, offering programmes in acting, directing, playwriting, and design.

  3. Theatre is multi-sensory and highly communicative, bringing together literary, visual and audio elements that create an immersive and engaging experience. NAC supports our theatre scene through funding and capability development programmes.

  4. Singapore’s reputable arts education institutions including School of The Arts, our first national pre-tertiary specialised arts institution and Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) such as LASALLE College of the Arts and Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), polytechnics and autonomous universities also provide a strong foundation for ...

  5. Degree programmes conferred by the University of the Arts London (UAL) and the University of the Arts Singapore (UAS) are 3-year, full-time programmes. Applicants with relevant full-time diplomas may gain direct entry into Year 2 of the respective programmes.

  6. National School of Arts and Techniques of theater (Q3578242) From Wikidata. ... National School of Arts and Techniques of theater. drama school in Lyon, France. ENSATT;

  7. The NAC Arts Scholarship is offered for full-time arts and arts-related degree programmes at reputable universities or arts institutions in Singapore or overseas. Outstanding arts practitioners/professional may be supported to deepen their knowledge and skills through postgraduate studies in the following priority areas: Arts Criticism and Writing