CDU event
StART program: Free arts workshops for 15-18 year olds
Presenter | Academy of The Arts | |
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Anthony Barker
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Location | CDU Casuarina Campus, Darwin; and for the Dance workshop at Darwin Entertainment Centre | |
Open to | CDU staff and students, Public |
Know someone aged 15-18 who is passionate about the arts?
The Academy of the Arts is going to run the StART Program, a series of week-long creative arts workshops for 15–18-year-olds in the upcoming school holidays.
Our aim is to engage more deeply with young people interested in the Arts and offer a pathway into further study with us at CDU.
The workshops are free and delivered by CDU Arts lecturers.
Dates: 25-29 September (Monday to Friday)
Participants: aged 15-18 years
Students choose to specialise in one of the following disciplines for the five days:
- Contemporary Dance: with Gary Lang of NT Dance Company
- Contemporary Music Making: with CDU Lecturer, Vincent Perry
- Film Making: with CDU Lecturers, Ben Ward and Will Tinapple
- Musical Theatre: with CDU Lecturer, Paolo Fabris
- Technical Production: with CDU Lecturer, Mike Vernau
- Visual Arts: with CDU Lecturers, Sarah Pirrie & Matty van Roden
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