PERFORMING ARTS

Welcome to Petroc PACE +

Performing Arts

The information on this page will give you a flavour of what life is like studying Performing Arts at Petroc and help to expand your knowledge. Take a look around!

Start by listening to the welcome presentation from our Programme Manager, Lee Baxendale, and meet the team of experienced lecturers who will be teaching you when you join us!

Why not have a go at this month's activity: creating a piece for an audition!

Once you are finished why not check out what else Petroc has to offer on the Life at Petroc page.


June Content

Welcome to Performing Arts

Meet the team

Lee Baxendale

Head of Performing Arts

Clare China

Dance Specialist

Introduction to Performing Arts

Introduction to Performing Arts & Dance.mp4

Level 2 Extended Certificate in Performing Arts

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Dance

June Content

A showreel is a selection of your best work that can be sent to agents, producers, casting directors or those on an audition panel. It's important you keep work you complete early on, as it gives you something to look back on and helps you to progress your skills in performing arts.

As mentioned in the introductory video, we would like you to pick a speech, a song or a dance, and create a piece for an audition. This will then be the first part of your showreel. Please take a look at the slides below to help you with creating these pieces!

Acting Audition

Acting Audition

Monologue

Singing Audition

Singing

Solo Song

Dance Audition

Dance

Solo Choreography

July Content

Musical Theatre JULY PROJECT
DANCE JULY PROJECT
Acting: July Project

August Content

This month we want you to explore as many performance pieces as you can! You might find a new favourite show or a monologue for your audition.

Click the picture for Stage shows, musicals and opera you can watch online now for free

Click the picture to access National Theatre at Home youtube channel

Watch our first collaborative project!

Dance and Media students created, filmed and edited a short dance film.

We got permission from Rob Braddick to use the 'haunted house' in Westward Ho (Seafield House).

See you in September!

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch using the contact details found at the bottom of this page.

We look forward to you joining us for your next steps!