ACArts Acting

ACArts Acting We believe that studying acting is studying humanity, and is therefore a rich and life-affirming pursuit.
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Studying Acting at Adelaide College of the Arts provides students with the opportunity to pursue their vocation in a practical, diverse and collaborative studio-based environment. Most commonly, graduates work as professional actors in all areas of theatre, film, television, and related industries. More generally, people who train as actors end up in a myriad of rewarding careers, both inside the

theatre and related industries, including teaching and community work. This is because studying acting is studying humanity—one’s own, and other people’s—and this tends to make acting graduates deeply intuitive, sensitive, and emotionally intelligent people with the skills to improvise a career in various fields. ACTING
First year begins with an emphasis on the ways that acting is like life. In second year, this is disrupted by accepting that in order for acting to become art, it needs to embrace the artificialities of stage & screen-the fiction, style, and collaboration with writers & directors. This emphasis on the actors’ collaboration sustains the third year of the course, with a focus on repertoire-building, stretching skills & artistic horizons
MOVEMENT
The movement practice teaches the ability to synthesise physical spontaneity & discipline, inspiration & technique, instinct & knowledge to bring to the body a state of readiness for acting. The first year begins with the exploration of physical possibilities & expression through formal exercises & informal creativity. The second year has more emphasis on specific movement ‘arts’ like stage-fighting, dance for musicals, physical theatre & placing those arts into the context of a scene, a play, a production. The physical dichotomy of reality & artificiality continues to be refined in the third year through the theatre-making processes & productions
VOICE
Spoken voice training provides the skills required for athletic voice use in live performance & the discrete skills of voice use for film & television, as well the skills to use the voice effectively in all facets of daily life. The focus is on both craft & artistry, with vocal health the underpinning principle
PERFORMANCE/PRODUCTION
The performance units of first year allow access to a wide range of teachers of acting & theatre-making. In second & third year, performance units make way for production units. Rehearsals for shows run from 2.00-6.00pm every day for the first half of each term, then full-time. Productions are created within an intense ‘production house model’, which means that you will work alongside students from our other course disciplines including stage managers, designers, lighting and sound technicians – all lead by professional directors
CONTEXTUAL STUDIES
Contextual studies cover a range of areas that create a context for the intensive study of acting. This includes history of theatre & acting, different genres of dramatic literature, dramaturgy, play-writing & performance studies, industrial structures, processes, & expectations of professional actors, grant writing & screen studies.

BREAKING NEWS!!2024 AC ARTS 2ND YEAR ACTING & TECHNICAL PRODUCTION & DESIGN STUDENTS PRESENTTHE SEAGULL BY ANTON CHEKHOV...
26/08/2024

BREAKING NEWS!!

2024 AC ARTS 2ND YEAR ACTING & TECHNICAL PRODUCTION & DESIGN STUDENTS PRESENT

THE SEAGULL BY ANTON CHEKHOV IN A TRANSLATION BY MIKE ALFREDS, DIRECTED BY TRENT BAKER

IN THE XSPACE THEATRE GROUND LEVEL, AC ARTS BUILDING

DURATION: 120MINS WITH A 15 MINUTE INTERVAL

Medvedenko loves Masha.

Masha loves Konstantin.

Konstantin loves Nina.

Nina loves Trigorin.

Trigorin loves Nina.

And Arkadina.

Everyone loves Arkadina.

Any idiot can face a crisis; it's this day-to-day living that wears you out. – Chekhov

In a world of Instagram and influencers The Seagull is more relevant than ever.

Chekhov’s classic comic-tragedy explores the nature of art and artists, our tendency to self-dramatise, waste our lives and the empty promise of fame.“

You must know why you are writing, otherwise, without a definite aim, you'll lose yourself along the picturesque path and your talent will destroy you.”

https://events.humanitix.com/theseagull

07/07/2024

WHAT UP NERDS?!?

That's right, someone was foolish enough to give me access to the ACArts Acting page. While I won't name names, I will do everything in my power to abuse this position, and make them regret their choice to pass the baton to me 😈

However in all seriousness I will do my best to keep everyone posted to the goings on at our beloved college. Expect an update regarding the exceptional work that the graduates of 2024 put on in their recent showcase, and their final play earlier this year with a production Woyzeck (dir Paulo Castro).

Also look forward to news regarding the second production for the current second years.

Keep an eye on this space

Regards

John Charles
Certified Boofhead

23/08/2023

Hello all! A belated welcome to firsts and seconds for the second semester of the year, and a congratulatory farewell to the wonderful third years on receiving their Advanced Diplomas of Performing Arts.

This term the second year actors will be working on Pool (No Water) for their self-devised unit. The second years are on the hunt for some firsts to usher their shows on the 20th, 21st and 22nd of September!

Comment if you are unavailable for these dates (exact times TBC) otherwise we will chose one of your lovely faces to help out!

Remember to swim parallel to the beach, stay water safe 🛟

The evening performances are BOOKED OUT!! Still tickets left for the Friday matinee though. Get in quick!
21/06/2023

The evening performances are BOOKED OUT!! Still tickets left for the Friday matinee though. Get in quick!

Enjoy SPRING AWAKENING, Hosted at MAIN THEATRE, 39 Light Square, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia, Thu 27th Apr 2023, 7:00 pm - Fri 30th Jun 2023, 8:30 pm ACST. Tickets are free. Only on Humanitix

The third year acting students would like to let everyone know about their upcoming production of Frank Wedekind’s Sprin...
19/06/2023

The third year acting students would like to let everyone know about their upcoming production of Frank Wedekind’s Spring Awakening! 29th and 30th of June. Entry is free, just book via humanitix. Looking forward to seeing you there!

Enjoy SPRING AWAKENING, Hosted at MAIN THEATRE, 39 Light Square, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia, Thu 27th Apr 2023, 7:00 pm - Fri 30th Jun 2023, 8:30 pm ACST. Tickets are free. Only on Humanitix

Hey all! This is my cohorts final 6 months at acting school!! As many of my artistic and politically minded friends woul...
27/02/2022

Hey all! This is my cohorts final 6 months at acting school!! As many of my artistic and politically minded friends would know, support for the arts is almost nonexistent.
We would love it if all who see this consider a small donation towards our class!!
All money goes to productions, professional photos and other out of pocket expenses tafe cannot provide us with.

Normally we would be hosting inclusive fundraising events but unfortunately covid has put a stop to many of our options.

Kind regards and Thank you 🙏🏼❤️

Hey!! Please help our class raise money to support our upcoming productions and g… AC Arts Actors needs your support for 2022 AC Arts Actors Graduating Year

The third year’s glowing review for their grad show, A Bright New Boise, written by Samuel D. Hunter, directed by Chris ...
08/12/2020

The third year’s glowing review for their grad show, A Bright New Boise, written by Samuel D. Hunter, directed by Chris Pitman and assistant directed by recent graduate Taylor Nobes.

Adelaide College of the Arts Acting, Design and Technical Students Stables Theatre, TAFE, Light Square. 4 Dec 2020 It is exceptional that The Barefoot Review reviews student productions, but this was an exceptional production. Hence, this brief notice to salute the 2020 graduating students

In term 3, our 2nd year students worked on their Australian play performance of ‘Burnt’ by Stefo Nantsou and Tom Lycos. ...
16/08/2020

In term 3, our 2nd year students worked on their Australian play performance of ‘Burnt’ by Stefo Nantsou and Tom Lycos. The play was based around a rural NSW community struggling through the drought. Due to Covid restrictions, only a small audience was permitted. Restrictions also meant that the students worked on the production for only 5 weeks. Although timing was limited the learning experience was rich and exciting.

Our 8 students shared more than 30 roles between them, played characters between the ages of 2-88, developed accents and ultimately enjoyed the challenge of working towards a performance on a short time schedule. One student stated “it was an amazing learning experience” and that the time restraints were a good practice of battling “future challenges in an uncertain world” due to the Corona virus.

The play was directed by the talented director and playwright Michael Hill and got lovely reviews from the small audience they were allowed. The audience enjoyed the comedic aspects and were left reflecting on the plays darker themes. The production included song and an entertaining farm yard sound scape from the students.

The 2nd years grew from the challenges of ‘Burnt’ and enjoyed the playful nature of the wonderful production. Stay tuned for information on the 2nd years current self devised production!

In term 2 our 2nd years worked on their director-led devised movement production named ‘GRØWL’. The students learnt from...
20/05/2020

In term 2 our 2nd years worked on their director-led devised movement production named ‘GRØWL’. The students learnt from their director, Jenn Havelberg, about her strategy for creating movement pieces. The students based their work around topics that are important to them and drew upon their emotions and desires to devise the productions physicality. All were given the opportunity to explore their own scene concepts with their colleagues and some students had their poetry included in the performance that was read live by their colleagues.

The 2nd years were educated on the basics of sound and lighting tech by Kobe Donaldson and learnt how to tech their show. All were taught about the lights used, how to set up the lighting rig, hard and soft patching and how to operate the computers backstage.
The students ran the show’s tech with Kobe’s assistance and learnt valuable lessons about the work that occurs backstage that they will use in their future careers.

Unfortunately, due to the outbreak of Covid-19, ‘GRØWL’ was unable to be performed to an audience but the students continued to enjoy the process of creating and fine tuning their work and were pleased with the outcome. The 2nd years enjoyed the challenge and appreciated making work that was a personal reflection. We hope that you enjoy these images of the production and pre production. Stay tuned for how to view the student edited filmed version of ‘GRØWL’.

02/12/2019

Further to the audience for filming it will be at 4pm on Tues 10th Dec

01/12/2019

🙂This year for 3rd yr Showcase, Chris Pitman directing, we are experimenting with a National Theatre style live-filming event and need an audience to be filmed on Preview afternoon Tues 10th Dec (will check time) around 5pm. Only 45 seats available! FREE of course and bring mates. be great to have a big crowd so let me know if you're definite in supporting this venture

catch 2nd yrs 'A Doll's House' before you miss these moments!
29/11/2019

catch 2nd yrs 'A Doll's House' before you miss these moments!

Soon! Opens Friday 29th. Don’t miss out
17/11/2019

Soon! Opens Friday 29th. Don’t miss out

15/11/2019

Acting students Cabnight was a really fun, engaging and well supported evening with a something special number to finish. Strongly encourage you to attend the next one!

Third years graduation show 'ROAD'By Jim Cartwright Directed by Chris DrummondCome down t’Road where "you'll meet "all-s...
12/11/2019

Third years graduation show 'ROAD'

By Jim Cartwright
Directed by Chris Drummond

Come down t’Road where "you'll meet "all-sorts" down here, I'm telling you love”. Come and meet the folk of a Lancashire Town, don’t miss last orders, see you at the chippy!

Dates: 29, 30 November & 2, 3 December @ 7:30pm
Matinee: 30 November @ 2pm

Adults $25 or Concessions $15
Tickets at the Door: Adult $30 or Concessions $15

Under the guidance of the rum-soaked wideboy Scullery, we are taken on an evening’s tour of a scruffy, depressed road in a small Lancashire town. Moving from street corner to living room, from bedroom to kitchen, we meet the inhabitants of young middle-aged and old, glimpsing their socially and em...

Upcoming fundraiser for ACArts third year students! 14th of November, 7pm at The Jade. We have the pleasure of presentin...
01/11/2019

Upcoming fundraiser for ACArts third year students! 14th of November, 7pm at The Jade.

We have the pleasure of presenting a fabulous night of entertainment with performers from 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year AND ACArts graduates! It won’t just be singing like in past years but other unique surprises too!

Love you to see you all there, $10 at the door. Cash only.

Since we’ll performing in the conference room at The Jade we have limited space. Please RSPV to 0447387047

teasers for could be perfect - don't miss out
11/09/2019

teasers for could be perfect - don't miss out

30/08/2019

Sneak-peak of the rehearsal room for ‘Could be Perfect’. Previews on the 10/09/2019- stay tuned for more info!

02/09/2018
The Barefoot Review

Nice to see that this piece takes an appropriately broad and respectful view of Stephen Sewell’s extraordinary contribution to Australian theatre.

Samela Harris speaks with Charles Sanders about his upcoming direction of Welcome To The Bright World for House Of Sand and State Theatre Company South Australia

01/08/2018

Some pictures of 1st Year Actors Performance Project in which they not only created the material but managed and operated the technical aspects under supervision of lecturer Aaron Herzceg (who also took the pics) - Bravo!

01/06/2018

Newcastle earthquake. The story to be told in our graduation production in early December, Aftershocks, by Paul Brown.

05/04/2018

Today is your last chance to see these two productions.

Too much light (Second year) - 11am and 8pm
3D 18 (Third year) - 2pm and 7:30pm

DON’T MISS OUT!

27/03/2018

The 2nd Year production of 30 Neofuturist Plays from Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind, 30 Plays in 60 Minutes previews tonight and opens Wednesday!
Come and see this funny, serious, abstract, personal and political show.

8pm on the 28th, 29th, 3rd, 4th, 5th
11am matinee on the 5th
Entry by donation

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Adelaide, SA
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