NIDA offers creative spring program

Spring is the time for children to discover the world of storytelling at NIDA Open and NIDA Open Online.

Spring means creative action as children discover the world of storytelling at NIDA Open and NIDA Open Online. The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is Australia’s leading performing arts educator and is ranked in the world’s top 25 drama schools. NIDA acting graduates include TV and film stars like Cate Blanchett and Sarah Snook, Miranda Tapsell and Rob Collins.

NIDA’s methods are based on ‘learning by doing’ which means that all children receive specialist tuition with a practical focus, led by actors and creatives who are active now in the theatre, television and film industry.

Being brave, tackling the unexpected with fun and confidence are just some of the outcomes parents and children learn from creative classes. Spring holiday and term classes invite children to take command of their vocal and physical expression with fun classes in drama, singing and acting, musical theatre and creative play from age 4 up.

The demands of online schooling and the pressure to engage socially in a digital world can be challenging. That is why NIDA Open have created an online experience that is practical, engaging, fun and safe for young participants.

NIDA Open online courses offer creative development at home in online classrooms, ‘face-to-face’ via Zoom supported by a variety of digital learning resources. To maximise learning outcomes, the number of participants per course is limited.

Spring holiday and term classes are held at NIDA’s Melbourne Southbank studios and other venues.

To book, visit open.nida.edu.au/melbourne or call 1300 450 417.