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10am
Check in for your Offer Holder Day
10.30am
An introduction to BCU
11am
Course overview
Break into individual course groups for a course specific talk.
11.30am
Play and Ensemble Skills
Working as a theatre-making company is a key focus of the Applied Theatre course. In this session, you will explore some of the ensemble performer essentials, looking at approaches to creating dynamic connections between actors, sharing a sense of ‘complicity’ in the act of performance.
12.15pm
Lunch
12.45pm
Show don’t tell: Physical and Visual Theatre
This session introduces a range of image-based devising approaches that inform many of the theatre-making projects within the Applied Theatre course. Physical theatre exercises and techniques lead to simple improvisations to identify the dramatic ‘hot-spot’ of scenes.
Parents/guardians: Q&A session
1.45pm
How we support you
3.30pm
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Check in at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
10.15am
Guided walk to Heneage Street followed by a welcome, course talk and facilities tour
Consumables on Stage
This taster session explores the practicalities of using food and drink on the stage, and making fake alcohol for a production.
12pm
Walk to Curzon
Your lunch is included and staff and students will also be available during this period to answer any questions you may have about studying with us.
1pm
Travel to the Crescent theatre
1.30pm
Tour of the theatre
2pm
RBC Production
Join us for one of our RBC productions, performed by our Acting students. Afterwards you will experience a backstage tour of the theatre and have the opportunity to meet the show team.
5pm
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