Bachelor of Arts in Performing Arts develops skills in theatre, dance, and performance. Students study performance techniques, theatre history, movement, and acting. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical performance training. Graduates work as performers, theatre directors, choreographers, and in entertainment and cultural sectors.
The curriculum offers comprehensive study and practice in theatrical performance, music, and dance. Students learn acting techniques, stagecraft, choreography, musical theory, and history of performing arts across cultures. The program emphasizes experiential learning through rehearsals, productions, and workshops alongside critical theory and dramaturgy. Skills developed include creative expression, teamwork, and audience engagement, preparing graduates for careers in performance, education, arts management, and cultural promotion.
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