Senior Academy of Performing Arts
Our senior training program is called ON STAGE; a full time, three year, intensive training experience, prepares professional performers and teachers for the industry.
Dance Training
Classical Dance
Modern / Contemporary Dance
Street Dance Styles
Including: Hip Hop, Breaking, Amapiano, Gqom, Afro-fusion, Commercial, etc
Show Class, Audition Preparation
Anatomy and Physiology
Teacher Training
Academy Studio Location in Port Elizabeth
Senior Academy Curriculum
These modules are built into a three year course, with either a drama major focus, or a dance major focus. With either stream students are exposed to all forms of training in order to equip them with a holistic understanding of the performing arts industry.
Drama, Vocal and Musical Theatre & Media Presenting
Acting for stage and history of theatre
Acting for camera and history of screen and film
Movement for musical theatre performance
Presenting for different mediums
Teacher training
Technical training
Set design
Lighting design
Videography and Photography
Technical
Production planning
Entrepreneurship and personal branding
Introduction to various means of monetizing your skills as an artist
Setting up your business and choosing your business type
Social media training
How and where to source information on mounting productions
Financial management
Funding avenues and how to apply for funding
Our Difference?
- We offer a holistic training and arts experience for young performers in training.
- You can find all genres under one roof, so that kids are versatile from an early age.
- We have street and break dancers who pick up the microphone and sing with confidence and stage presence, knowing how to command a stage.
- A child that comes to the academy for ballet classes, inevitably takes part in the annual musical produced by the academy, where they have the opportunity to sing and act, whilst using their dance training, and vice versa for kids who come for drama, or vocal training.
- When preparing young people for the professional industry, making them aware from an early age that they need to be versatile is very important.
In addition, from the perspective of personal development, this makes what they are doing real, and applicable to the world around them, bringing confidence, building discipline, enhancing teamwork abilities, with their peers across genres of the arts, and in other spheres of their lives.
Where is your Academy located?
Our studio can be found at 7 Athol Fugard Terrace, Gqeberha Central, Gqeberha, 6001
What are the age groups at your Academy?
- 3 yrs old - Tiny Tots
- 4-5 yrs old – Pre- Primary
- 6-7 years old- Primary
- 7-8 years old – Grade One
- 9-10 yrs old - Grade Two
- 11-12 yrs old – Grade Three
- 12-13 yrs old – Grade 4
- 14-15 years old – Grade 5
- 16-17 yrs old – Grade 6
- 17 -18 yrs old – Foundation Intermediate
- Senior / Young adult- Intermediate, Advanced 1, Advanced 2, Associate
Any events through the year?
As an academy, for both the junior and the senior school, we partake in the following...
- Exams
- Festivals
- Performances
Any Professional Opportunities?
Yes, our young performers are exposed to professional performance opportunities from an early age.
This could include opportunities such as...
- parts in movies,
- adverts,
- to voice overs,
- corporate work,
- and chances to perform in amateur and professional productions.
This is in addition to shows, dance festivals, competitions, and annual exams and assessments.
Who are you Affiliated with?
We are proudly affiliated with...
- Trinity College of London for their singing and drama exams
- The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing for their classical and modern dance exams
- Dance Sport South Africa for the street dance styles exams.
Is your team well trained?
Yes, our team are well trained, and well connected, to share many moments of professional development for the students, in a guided and supported way. Coming from international stages themselves, and having gone through thorough teacher training, they are always upskilling on training methods and best practices for childhood development within the performing arts training context.
Are your teaching staff qualified?
Yes, our teaching staff are well trained and experienced teachers, who are qualified and passionate about what they do. They have a strong ethos of youth development through the performing arts and believe in leaving no child behind. They welcome all learning styles, and abilities, as the arts are for everyone.
Is your Academy inclusive?
Yes, we are proudly inclusive, and zealous about sharing the transformative power of the performing arts with as many as possible.
We also do outreach work wherever we can and have done several projects to reach the youth who lack access to performing arts training.