She joins arts advocate and course chair Robyn Archer AO in leading NIDA’s new Master of Fine Arts (Cultural Leadership) strand.
The National Institute of Dramatic Art has appointed John Bashford as the new head of acting following a global search.
Master of Fine Arts in Cultural Leadership is the first in a new suite of graduate courses NIDA is launching in 2016.
Are you thinking of a career in the performing arts? Then look no further than Australia’s National Institute of Dramatic Art, a leader in education and training for theatre, television and film.
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It's been another successful year for the country's premier drama schools, at least measured by the number of actor graduates that have signed with Australian talent agents.
Another step forward in the National Institute of Dramatic Art's commitment to educating and training leaders in the arts and entertainment industry, was marked today by the announcement of two new graduate courses for 2014.
The annual Manhattan Short Film Festival is coming to Sydney as part of a global event when more than 100,000 people in over 300 cities across six continents gather to view and vote for their favourite short film.