Master of Fine Arts - Voice
National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA)
Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00756M
NIDA's Master of Fine Arts (Voice) is designed to provide specialised conservatoire-based practice and pedagogy for graduates of performance or teaching practice with voice foundations, wanting to become voice, speech and text teachers. The course utilises the methods of leading voice specialists, teachers and practitioners from across the globe. The emphasis is on exploring and developing vocal potential, paying equal attention to physiological function and imaginative intention, so that fundamental work on vocal technique is coupled with applied work on text and other aspects of vocal expression. As such, a great deal of attention is paid to the relationship between voice and speech, text and language. As vocal teachers or coaches, students are supported to develop leadership capabilities within cultural, performance and academic communities. This course includes an international field trip.
Structure
- 15 months full-time. Subjects: Contextualising Practice
- Practice-based Research
- Vocal Practice and Pedagogy
- Vocal Enquiry
- Teaching Practicum
- International Placement
Subjects
- Voice
Standard entry requirements
- Graduate applicants seeking admission must: have an undergraduate degree in performance/teaching practice with voice foundations, or at least five years of experience in a related discipline
- Be fluent in spoken and proficient in written English language (8.0 IELTS or equivalent for international applicants)
- Complete the audition/interview requirements (please refer to the NIDA website for full details)
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Kensington | Domestic: $30,240 International: $30,240 | No |
Fee comments
Campuses: Kensington.
The total course fees presented are a guide. Eligible domestic students can apply for FEE-HELP.