For students of the performing arts, and in particular, music theatre, the process of rehearsing and performing a complete music theatre production plays a vital role in equipping them with skills and strategies in the development and maintenance of high performance teams that are necessary for a lifetime of further learning and employment opportunities in the performing arts. Within the arts and entertainment industry, performers, artists, technicians, creators and managers need to learn to maximise the benefits of high performance team strategies that will allow them to survive the inherent volatility of the professional industry. Thus educators within performing arts courses need to create environments where teamwork skills are identifie...
The purpose of this project was to coalesce the demand roles of actor/singer, musical director, and ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-41)Musical theatre is one of the most collaborative art f...
In musical theatre, we sing because the emotion becomes too strong to speak. Words alone cannot expr...
For students of the performing arts, and in particular, music theatre, the process of rehearsing and...
For students of the performing arts, and in particular, music theatre, the process of rehearsing and...
Actor training in a conservatoire context is a rigorous, immersive and challenging course of study i...
The performer in musical theatre will be required to sing eight performances weekly. For this to be...
Building on the success of the first Musical Theatre workbook, this text develops students' skills i...
After years of education, many people enter the workforce without the team-working skills fundamenta...
This research project asks the question of how short-term theatre production teams (stage-crew), are...
Interdisciplinary work teams made up of participants from different professional cultures can find i...
There is a pressing need to investigate contrasting pedagogical approaches by Universities and Conse...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ As a result of declining government support, performing arts organis...
This document discusses the most important roles within any operatic production, how these roles are...
Invited paper presented at Art in Motion 2016: Training for Excellence, 24-25 June 2016 The creativ...
The purpose of this project was to coalesce the demand roles of actor/singer, musical director, and ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-41)Musical theatre is one of the most collaborative art f...
In musical theatre, we sing because the emotion becomes too strong to speak. Words alone cannot expr...
For students of the performing arts, and in particular, music theatre, the process of rehearsing and...
For students of the performing arts, and in particular, music theatre, the process of rehearsing and...
Actor training in a conservatoire context is a rigorous, immersive and challenging course of study i...
The performer in musical theatre will be required to sing eight performances weekly. For this to be...
Building on the success of the first Musical Theatre workbook, this text develops students' skills i...
After years of education, many people enter the workforce without the team-working skills fundamenta...
This research project asks the question of how short-term theatre production teams (stage-crew), are...
Interdisciplinary work teams made up of participants from different professional cultures can find i...
There is a pressing need to investigate contrasting pedagogical approaches by Universities and Conse...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ As a result of declining government support, performing arts organis...
This document discusses the most important roles within any operatic production, how these roles are...
Invited paper presented at Art in Motion 2016: Training for Excellence, 24-25 June 2016 The creativ...
The purpose of this project was to coalesce the demand roles of actor/singer, musical director, and ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-41)Musical theatre is one of the most collaborative art f...
In musical theatre, we sing because the emotion becomes too strong to speak. Words alone cannot expr...