Drama Vic Top Picks - Best Resources
Often as Drama educators we are looking for that resource that influences our teaching practice. Drama Victoria receives many requests throughout the year about essential resources for teachers. These resources can come in many different forms, but often you come across a book that shapes your teaching practice or challenges your beliefs.
Teaching Dance to People with Special Needs
Ausdance Victoria, the state's peak body for dance, offers new, exciting,and in-depth Professional Development days for primary and secondary school dance and performing arts teachers. Teaching Dance to People with Special Needs will explore successful approaches to dance teaching and the drivers for the development of robust and reliable assessment for dance in schools.
Melbourne Playback Theatre Company- Thriving in Uncertainty
Melbourne Playback Theatre Company have joined with members of the applied improvisation network to present 'Thriving in Uncertainty', a conference for trainers and educators, leaders, executives and managers, consultants and anyone who wants to bring creative thinking and agility to their work or practice.
Postgraduate Program for Teaching Shakespeare
Learn new ways of teaching Shakespeare in your Drama or English classroom through innovative practices drawing on
theatre and drama education, and the study of literature.
Do you need to film your school production?
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SEDA- Arts Develpment Program
SEDA is proud to partner with Arena Theatre Company to launch the SEDA Arts Development Program

SEDA is proud to partner with Arena Theatre Company to launch the SEDA Arts Development Program. Arena Theatre Company is one of Australia’s leading theatre makers, creating inspiring live performances that have a genuine engagement with young audiences aged 5 to 25 years. The partnership will build an exciting and innovative learning model that will allow students the opportunity to complete their Year 11 and 12, a Diploma in Live Production, Theatre and Events then follow a pathway to further study or the workforce.
The program’s curriculum is broadly based to provide pathways into careers in entertainment, performing arts and other like industries, or to articulate into higher education in areas such as drama, directing, lighting design, set design, audio, stage management, media, events, technical production management, administration and business.
Enrolments for 2012 are now open.
If you require further information regarding the SEDA Arts Development program please visit www.sedagroup.com.au/arts or contact (03) 9819 9669”







