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Dateline: 28th December, 2006 New Drama MA Courses Two new MA courses in aspects of drama and performance have been announced by two acadmeic institutions. The first has been launched by the University of East Anglia to help turn creativity into entrepreneurship. The one-year MA in Creative Entrepreneurship aims to give people who are in the process of establishing their Arts careers the support and practical business skills to be a success. They could range from arts graduates, artists and writers to musicians, composers and performing artists. The course, which is supported by Barclays, includes interaction with established contemporary arts professionals and looks at legal, copyright and contractual issues, self-employment, marketing and promotion, as well as financial resources and options for generating income. It will be partly delivered in London, with the first intake of students due in January. For further information about the course contact
Second, a new MA in Ensemble Physical Theatre: Training & Performance has just been validated by the University of Huddersfield. The course will offer students the chance to work intensively developing physical and ensemble approaches to live performance. Students will work full time in Huddersfield for three months between June and October and will complete the course by studying online between October and May. The course will combine practical and theoretical approaches to training and performing, offering a fantastic opportunity for performers/facilitators/teachers to develop specialist skills and an understanding of key theoretical concepts at one of the most dynamic and best equipped drama departments in the country. Only 12 places are available on the course. Students will start work in Huddersfield at the end of June 2007. More information can be found by going to www.huddersfield.ac.uk/drama where you can watch a short video about the work and download a fact sheet. If you'd like more information, please contact j.w.britton@hud.ac.uk Please note that all three Archive indices are very long and will therefore take some time to download.
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