BA (Hons) Performing Arts

Course code: W400

Institution code: B39

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BA (Hons) Performing Arts consists of two pathways: Acting for the 21st Century and Contemporary Musical Theatre; each providing in-depth training shaped by current industry trends.

Technique, work ethic, confidence, self-awareness and imagination are key tools for any performer looking to build a sustainable and fulfilling career in the arts.  

During the first two years of your training, you will develop and embed technique, explore new ideas and ways of working, discover yourself as a creative artist, and learn how to promote yourself and your work in a competitive market.  

In the third year the training becomes industry focused with professional preparation, public shows, a filmed show reel, self-taping tuition as well as an independent project of your choosing.

Uniquely during your final year, you also select from a range of options, all created to meet the demands of the industry. This allows you to drill down into a specific area of performance and enhance your skill set further. 

Our pathways encourage independence, entrepreneurialism and innovation because these qualities will be required of any performer entering the contemporary performing arts industry. We don’t want you just to get work, we want you to make work.

All learning is underpinned by personal development classes, enabling you to find strategies in time management, organisational skills and control of performance related anxiety. These are life skills that you can apply far beyond your three years with us, and within a variety of contexts.

Overview

Embrace the future of acting with our innovative “Acting for the 21st Century” pathway. This program goes beyond traditional actor training to prepare you for the diverse and evolving demands of today’s entertainment industry.

In this pathway, you’ll develop:

  • A strong foundation in classic acting techniques
  • Versatile skills for stage, screen, and emerging media
  • Entrepreneurial abilities to create and seize opportunities
  • A unique creative identity that sets you apart in the industry

Our comprehensive curriculum combines rigorous traditional training with cutting-edge skills like immersive theatre, acting for video games, and applied theatre. You’ll learn from experienced industry professionals and have the chance to explore various specializations.

By choosing this pathway, you’re not just becoming an actor – you’re becoming a versatile, adaptable artist ready to thrive in the exciting world of 21st-century performance.

Overview

Step into the spotlight with our cutting-edge “Contemporary Musical Theatre” pathway. This program goes beyond traditional triple-threat training to create versatile, innovative performers ready for the demands of modern musical theatre.

In this pathway, you’ll develop:

  • Advanced skills in singing, dancing, and acting
  • A unique set of additional talents to set you apart
  • Adaptability to thrive in various performance contexts
  • Industry connections and insider knowledge

Our comprehensive curriculum combines high-end traditional training with innovative skills like puppetry, aerial work, and immersive theatre techniques. You’ll learn from West End professionals and have opportunities to explore emerging areas of the craft.

By choosing this pathway, you’re not just becoming a musical theatre performer – you’re becoming a well-rounded, adaptable artist prepared for a long and diverse career in the ever-evolving world of contemporary musical theatre.

Course Specification

Mode of attendance: Full-time

Length of course: Three years

Awarding institution: BIMM University

Campus delivery: Brighton and Manchester

Language of study: English

Final award: Bachelor of Arts (Hons)

Minimum Requirements

Minimum of 80 UCAS points and normally three GCSEs at a minimum grade C/4, including English Language. Overseas applicants will be required to provide additional information regarding academic study to determine equivalency level.

IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 to be achieved in each band.

All applicants will be required to attend an audition and demonstrate their ability in dance, drama and singing. We’re not expecting you to be proficient in all three – just a bit of star quality!

Progression

Graduates can progress directly to employment in theatre and related creative industries.

Course Fees

Student loan finance is available for BA (Hons) in Performing Arts. Please visit our Fees page for information on access to Student Loans. Please note, UK and EU students eligible for Loans are able to borrow the full course fee for Performers College degrees.

Year 1

All students take the following core modules in their first year of study.

The first Creative Industries module will introduce you to the strategies and tools to set you on the right path toward pursuing a successful career. Whether focused on a particular career goal or considering several future possibilities, you will broaden your knowledge of the opportunities available to you as a future creative industry professional.

This module is designed to develop technical physical ability, facilitating knowledge of the body, identification of physical default settings, and enhancement of stamina, strength and flexibility. A range of physical techniques will be explored. Classes will be delivered using a variety of teaching methods. Sessions will be predominantly practical, with time allocated for reflective practice. This module will be taught through group work, with specific attention paid to the needs of the individual within that. You will be required to prepare ahead of class. Teaching will follow a progressive training ethos through continued practice and development. You will be encouraged and guided to work with discipline, organisation and focus.

This module is designed to develop the safe practice of a supported voice in a variety of contexts, both sung and spoken. You will study how the anatomy and physiology of the speaking and singing voice works, enabling a healthy, reliable and versatile technique. This module is assessed through solo and ensemble performances as well as through reflective practice. Classes will be delivered using a variety of teaching methods. Sessions will be predominantly practical, with time allocated for reflective practice. This module will be taught through group work, with specific attention paid to the needs of the individual within that. You will be required to prepare ahead of class. Teaching will follow a progressive training ethos through continued practice and development. You will be encouraged and guided to work with discipline, organisation and focus.

This module is designed to develop your technical ability in performance, facilitating the enhancement of performance practice, and introducing route appropriate vocabulary in relation to performing. You will be introduced to key tools in order to help you approach tasks and to facilitate appropriate reflective practice. Classes will be delivered using a variety of teaching methods. Sessions will be predominantly practical, with time allocated for reflective practice. This module will be taught through group work, with specific attention also paid to the needs of the individual. You will be required to prepare ahead of class. Teaching will follow a progressive training ethos through continued practice and development. You will be encouraged and guided to work with discipline, organisation and focus.

In this module, you will further develop your investigative skills, exploring relevant underlying concepts and principles and interpreting these within the context of your area of study. You will explore the nature of creativity, the wider context of the industry and practice reflective techniques.

You will also evaluate sources and consider issues such as potential biases and cultural diversity. This evaluation will contribute to developing an enhanced awareness of your creative identity and greater insight into the topics that inspire and motivate you. In addition, you will improve your understanding of how your area of interest intersects with the wider creative industry.

Using academic enquiry, you will develop a reflective journal to evaluate your strengths and areas for self-development in relation to your studies, careers and personal aspirations. This investigative work will help establish a connection between the skills you have identified concerning specific careers and areas of the industry, enhancing your understanding of what is required to be a successful professional practitioner.

Building on the work of semester one, you will now expand your basic physical awareness in order to broaden technical skills and implement self – expression. In the previous semester you worked on basic technique; in semester two you will add a layer to your learning by bringing yourself to the work. How do you use physicality to interpret music, story, expression? You will continue to work on the necessary technical aspects, but you will now consider these further elements as you do so. This is the point in your training where you begin to explore the range physical choices available to you.

Building on the work of semester one, you will broaden and embed technical vocal skills. Repertoire will be expanded, and you will be expected to challenge yourself through the implementation of self-expression. In the previous semester, you worked on basic technique; in semester two you will add a layer to your learning by bringing yourself to the work. How do you use your voice to interpret music, story, expression? You will continue to work on the necessary technical vocal aspects, but you will now consider these further elements as you do so. This is the point in your training where you begin to explore a range of vocal choices available to you.

Building on the work of semester one, you will expand your basic psycho-physical awareness in order to broaden and embody technical skills in performance. You will be expected to challenge yourself through the implementation of self-expression. In the previous semester, you worked on basic technique; in semester two you will add a layer to your learning by bringing yourself to the work. How do you use performance in the interpretation of music, the communication of story, the revelation of expression? You will continue to work on the necessary technical aspects of performance, but you will now consider these further elements as you do so. This is the point in your training where you begin to explore the range of choices available to you.

Year 2

All students take the following core modules in their second year of study.

Summary

In the Defining Your Practice in Context module, you evaluated the lineage and traditions of your creative practice, investigating how it connects to artistic and industry practices. This module will require you to utilise your acquired knowledge to plan and create, collaboratively, a piece of work that links to your practice. Collaborating with others can help you develop new and innovative ideas and can also help you develop confidence as a creative practitioner whilst practising your communication, project management, reflection and feedback skills.

Module Aims

  • To develop collaborative working practices.
  • To plan and execute a creative project.
  • To document your creative process including the nature of your collaboration.
  • Seek and use developmental feedback.
  • Evaluate the nature of teamwork, communication and collaboration.
  • Appraise your professional values, ethics and goals.

Additionally, this module will help you develop the following graduate attributes:

  • Employable and Entrepreneurial.
  • Creative, Collaborative and Connected.
  • Socially Responsible.
  • Self-awareness.
  • Professionalism.

Building on the work explored at L4, this module is designed to encourage you to apply physical skillsets within a broader context. Technique will be developed and enhanced through class and project work, but you will now be required to adapt your technical learning in order to serve a range of route appropriate contexts. You will be expected to work with physical precision, bring yourself to the process, and apply both these elements within the parameters of set pieces.

Building on the work explored at L4, this module is designed to encourage you to apply vocal skillsets within a broader context. Technique will be developed and enhanced through class and project work, but you will now be required to adapt your technical learning in order to serve a range of route appropriate contexts. You will be expected to work with vocal precision, bring yourself to the process and apply both these elements within the parameters of set pieces and specific vocal demands.

Building on the work explored at L4, this module is designed to encourage you to apply performance related skillsets within a broader context. Technique will be developed and enhanced through class and project work, but you will now be required to adapt your technical learning in order to serve a range of route appropriate contexts. You will be expected to work with technical specificity, bring yourself to the process, and apply both these elements within the parameters of set pieces.

Summary

In the Defining Your Practice in Context module, you evaluated the lineage and traditions of your creative practice, investigating how it connects to artistic and industry practices. This module will require you to utilise your acquired knowledge to plan and create, collaboratively, a piece of work that links to your practice. Collaborating with others can help you develop new and innovative ideas and can also help you develop confidence as a creative practitioner whilst practising your communication, project management, reflection and feedback skills.

Module Aims

  • To develop collaborative working practices.
  • To plan and execute a creative project.
  • To document your creative process including the nature of your collaboration.
  • Seek and use developmental feedback.
  • Evaluate the nature of teamwork, communication and collaboration.
  • Appraise your professional values, ethics and goals.

Additionally, this module will help you develop the following graduate attributes:

  • Employable and Entrepreneurial.
  • Creative, Collaborative and Connected.
  • Socially Responsible.
  • Self-awareness.

Developing from the previous semester’s work, this module is designed to promote your ability to work independently and collaboratively, to consider your relationship with the audience and to make choices that are transformative and creative. Technique will be embedded and enhanced through class and project work, but you will now also explore how you can develop physicality in order to interpret narrative, create expression and atmosphere in imaginative and innovative ways. You will be expected to work with boldness and an open mind, to test the boundaries of physical expression and to take ownership of your creative ideas.

Developing from the previous semester’s work, this module is designed to promote your ability to work independently and collaboratively, to consider your relationship with the audience and to make choices that are transformative and creative. Technique will be embedded and enhanced through class and project work, but you will now also explore how you can develop vocally in order to interpret narrative, create expression and atmosphere, and communicate meaning in imaginative and innovative ways. You will be expected to work with boldness and an open mind, to test the boundaries of vocal expression and to take ownership of your creative ideas.

Developing from the previous semester’s work, this module is designed to promote your ability to work independently and collaboratively, to consider your relationship with the audience and to make choices that are transformative and creative. Technique will be embedded and enhanced through class and project work, but you will now also explore how you can develop your performance skill-sets in order to create character, interpret narrative, create expression and atmosphere, and communicate meaning in imaginative and innovative ways. You will be expected to work with boldness and an open mind, to test the boundaries of expression as a performer and to take ownership of your creative ideas.

Year 3

All students take the following core modules in their third (and final) year of study, plus one optional module.

The option modules advertised as available for Performing Arts courses are subject to variation dependant on minimum student numbers and the availability of specialist resources at each college (Please refer to our terms and conditions for further detail).

In this module, you will undertake a significant project of your own choosing. It’s your chance to explore your passion within the industry and creative arts: experiment, take risks, strengthen your skills and create a product/cohesive portfolio of work that you are proud to showcase at the end of your degree. This module will support you in consolidating the broad learning and development from the course so far, building a bridge into the industry, the workplace and future opportunities. You will be supported to self-direct your own learning through a series of lectures, seminars and 1:1 tutorials with expert supervisors.

This module is designed to build on your previous experience of performance and to apply your learning within the context of a production. The nature of the piece you work on will be appropriate to the route you are studying. You will rehearse intensively towards a production, which will be director-led. Rehearsal etiquette preparation and discipline will be core elements of your process during this module and will contribute significantly to the assessment. You will be expected to utilise your skill – sets with proficiency and assurance as well as engage openly and with creativity to the demands of the piece.

 

This module is the final step in your journey and will support you as you look to enter your chosen field as a creative professional. Drawing on evidence from throughout your time here. you will critically self-evaluate your personal learning journey and industry engagements to date. You will explore concepts and theories of personal and professional development to support, challenge and test your assumptions, to determine your readiness for work in the creative industries. You will have the opportunity to discuss this with your peers and learn from your collective experiences in both small degree path groups and large mixed discipline sessions.

With this position in mind, you will then be challenged to create and consolidate creative assets to give you the edge over the competition in your chosen field. Specialist workshops will be offered throughout the module, informed and delivered by our wide-reaching connections and specialist tutors in the creative industries. This culminates in the creation of a portfolio which tells the story of your personal and professional journey so far, communicating your unique professional identity and future career plans in the creative industries.

Following on from Performance 1 in the previous semester, this module is designed to build on your experience. Performance 2 provides you with the opportunity to apply what you have learnt in terms of approach and technique. within the context of a second production. It allows you to explore any strategies, approaches or methodologies that have arisen from your reflections on the previous performance. It also gives you the chance to work with a different director, and potentially a different process in the rehearsal room. This will be invaluable as a performer you will need to be able to adjust and respond to a variety of directorial styles. The nature of the piece you work on will be appropriate to the route you are studying. You will rehearse intensively towards a production, which will be director-led. Rehearsal etiquette preparation and discipline will be core elements of your process during this module and will contribute significantly to the assessment. You will be expected to utilise your skill – sets with proficiency and assurance as well as engage openly and with creativity to the demands of the piece.

This module is designed to build on your previous experience of acting for camera, and to deepen both your ability and confidence in this medium. You will become familiar with both the physical nature of a set as well as all the roles that contribute to creating film & TV. You will embed the terminology involved so that you will fully understand what is being asked or discussed when you are in front of the camera. All sessions will be practical, allowing you the maximum amount of time to become comfortable being filmed and to make sure you fully understand the acting requirements for different shots and situations. You will revisit previously explored acting methodologies, such as Meisner and Stanislavsky in order to deepen the quality of your work. During the sessions, you will be given scripts that make different demands on you in terms of style and choice. You will become used to working with little rehearsal, depending on the genre, and to make clear decisions quickly. Audition technique for film and TV will play a part in the practical sessions as will self – taping.

This module focusses on the creation and delivery of a piece of work devised specifically to be filmed. You will take agency for your own work by choosing your specific area of performance. This can be purely a dance piece, or you might wish to explore using vocals or create a short piece with a clear narrative focus. It might well be that ultimately you incorporate several elements into your work, but the key factor is that you are responsible for producing a piece of art in video form. Through engaging with this process, not only will you work creatively by drawing on your inspirations and influences, but you will also learn the relevant techniques for performance in front of a camera. This knowledge will extend to an understanding of the different roles undertaken on a film set, providing you with a fuller knowledge of the medium. The module also provides you with an opportunity to discover both the limitations, as well as the range of possibilities open to you as an artist working for film. Professional protocol will be a key aspect of your learning. You will showcase your work to a panel and engage in a thorough discussion both about your process, but also concerning how you might promote and market your work.

Whether it’s Voice-Over, Performance Capture or VR, this module will provide you with a basic understanding of immersive narrative storytelling and encourage you to develop your skills in order to create and deliver believable characters in the medium. This module will also introduce you to a variety of transferrable skills to expand your confidence and versatility as a performer. These include effective audition technique, studio etiquette, good sight-reading and voice technique, microphone technique, facial capture, as well as experience working in the field of Mo-cap and Pro-cap. Fundamentally this module will provide you with the experience and knowledge to empower you to find work in the fastest-growing sector of the entertainment industry.

With such a diverse range of Musical Theatre productions being staged in the West End and across the UK, each has its own choreographic style that ranges from hip hop in Hamilton, disco in The Tina Turner Musical, lyrical/Ballet in An American in Paris, Fosse/Jazz in Chicago (to name a few), it is ever more apparent that dancers need to have a broad range of dance vocabulary, technique and styles within their repertoire.

In this module, you will take part in genre-based performance workshops designed to increase knowledge and development of the key technical elements and choreography associated with different styles of current MT productions. Topics include style-specific choreography and associated techniques as used within contemporary musical theatre.

This module will explore ensembles from different genres including opera, operetta, and Gilbert & Sullivan as well as a wide range of challenging musical theatre pieces. Rather than choral music, the works studied will be suitable ensemble pieces involving several characters all with their individual lines and harmonies. Pieces chosen will be dependent on the suitability of your vocal ranges, but it is anticipated that extracts will be taken from works such as The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, La Boheme, Carmen, The Mikado, HMS Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, The Merry Widow, Die Fledermaus, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, Natasha & the Great Comet of 1812, Curtains, Guys and Dolls etc.

By studying this module, you will improve your ensemble and harmony singing skills and increase your knowledge of a broader repertoire and of more advanced musical grammar. All points of musical expression will be discussed as well as looking closely at, and understanding, the layout of a vocal score. The skills acquired will give you a great advantage in any music rehearsal situation.

As Theatre, TV, Film and Video Games move towards a level of expertise usually reserved for actors with greater physical skill, it is now becoming apparent that performers need to think of themselves as a complete actor. An actor who has as much skill physically as they do vocally.

In this module we will look at what it means to connect the disciplines fully, to create a truly versatile and individual performer, exploring how to work as an ensemble, how to story tell a story in its purest form, how to use our bodies to communicate, how to devise collaboratively in order to create theatre which is embodied and expressed through our physicality as much as the words we use. In this module, you will utilise your skills in performance and channel your imaginations in order to, not only deepen your ability as actors but also become theatre-makers.

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