Music, Drama, Technical Theatre, CPD. Short Courses 2018

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Music, Drama, Technical Theatre, CPD Short Courses 2018

Guildhall School is one of the world s leading conservatoires and drama schools, situated next to the Barbican Centre in the City of London, with some of the best facilities in the UK. Our programme of short courses offers a range of opportunities for people of all ages to explore the arts, whether taking their very first steps or putting building blocks in place for a professional career. gsmd.ac.uk/shortcourses

Performing Arts 6 Summer Arts Camp, ages 11 14 6 Performing Arts Summer School, ages 15 18 Drama 10 Drama Summer School, ages 16 17 10 Acting in Shakespeare & Contemporary Theatre, ages 18+ 10 Acting in Musical Theatre, ages 18+ Technical Theatre 22 Introduction to Costume, ages 16+ 22 Introduction to Hair, Wigs and Make-up for Theatre, ages 16+ 22 Practical Theatre Sound Design, ages 16+ 22 Prop Making Skills, ages 16+ 22 Scenic Arts Skills, ages 16+ 23 Stage Lighting Skills, ages 16+ 23 Stage Management Skills, ages 16+ 23 Opera Stage Management, ages 16+ 23 Video Projection Mapping, ages 16+ Contents Music Theory & Musicianship 14 Introduction to Musicianship for children age 3 6 and their parents/carers 14 Musicianship Training through Kodály and Dalcroze, ages 12 18 14 Essential Music Theory, ages 11 18 14 Essential Aural Skills, ages 11 18 15 Composition, ages 14 21 15 Music Theory: Beyond Grade 5, ages 14+ 15 Aural Skills: Beyond Grade 5, ages 14+ 15 Essential Music Theory, ages 18+ 15 Introduction to Music Therapy, ages 18+ Music Performance 18 Easter Music Camp, ages 8 16 18 Brass & Percussion Week, ages 11 18 18 Jazz & Rock Week, ages 11+ 18 Singers Weekend: Jazz, Gospel & World Music, ages 14+ 19 Advanced Oboe, ages 15 18 19 Singing Taster, ages 16 21 19 Contemporary A Cappella, ages 16+ 19 Advanced Jazz, ages 16+ 19 Violin Masterclass, ages 18+ Continuing Professional Development 26 Creative Music Training, ages 18+ 26 Creative Entrepreneurs: From Idea to Business Proposition, ages 18+ 26 Entrepreneurship Skills for Performing Artists, ages 18+ 26 Mindfulness for Performers, ages 18+ 27 Coaching Skills, ages 18+ 27 Introduction to Automation for the Entertainment Industry, ages 18+ Information 29 How to book/how to find us 30 Accommodation and Facilities/ Under 18s and Chaperoning 30 Assisted Places 3

PERFORMING ARTS

Performing Arts 6 Summer Arts Camp Ages 11 14 Dates: Monday 30 July Friday 3 August Fee: 575 The Guildhall School and Barbican have come together to offer an inspirational week of creative activities for aspiring young performers. Participants will gain hands-on experience of music, film, drama, dance and digital, with expert guidance from practicing artists and creative leaders. No experience is necessary, but if you ve got specific skills, talents or interests make sure you let us know! In association with Performing Arts Summer School Ages 15 18 Dates: Monday 23 Thursday 26 July Fee: 575 This short course is for young artists from a range of music and theatre backgrounds. It will help you to develop your performance skills while collaborating across art forms to create new work. Participants will have the opportunity to meet likeminded young people while working with renowned Guildhall tutors and Barbican artists. This course is the perfect progression from Summer Arts Camp, and great preparation if you re considering studying performing arts in higher education. In association with During the course I found out new things about myself and experienced emotions and connections with other people that I had never felt before - I feel I left the course a changed person.

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DRAMA

Drama Drama Summer School Ages 16-17 Dates: Monday 16 Friday 27 July Fee: 1,250 An inspirational and intensive introduction to actor training, including class work with Guildhall staff and experienced graduates. This course is designed for various levels of experience, including beginners and those who wish to pursue full-time drama training. Through group classes and work on scenes, you will gain fundamental insights into acting in Shakespeare and modern drama. Acting in Musical Theatre Ages 18+ Dates: Monday 16 July Friday 3 August Fee: 1,950 Three weeks of stimulating training including intensive tuition, workshops and rehearsals with Guildhall s renowned tutors. Participants work with a director and a musical director on a project exploring a selection of scenes and songs. This involves some musical staging, but the focus of the course is on the craft of acting within the context of song. 10 Acting in Shakespeare & Contemporary Theatre Ages 18+ Dates: Monday 16 July Friday 3 August Fee: 1,950 Three weeks of stimulating training in acting including intensive tuition, workshops and rehearsals with Guildhall s renowned tutors. Explore short scenes from Shakespeare and a contemporary play and investigate the texts through group exercises and improvisation. The aim is to demystify Shakespeare and commit to truthful acting in modern drama. I loved meeting people from all over the world and learning from amazing teachers! The most valuable experience I have ever had.

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MUSIC THEORY & MUSICIANSHIP

Music Theory & Musicianship 14 Introduction to Musicianship for children and their parents Ages 3 6 & parents/carers Dates: Saturday 2 July Fee: 50 for parent/carer and child Based on our hugely popular Junior Guildhall Kindergarten music training programme, this Saturday course provides a fun introduction to musicianship through Kodály and Eurhythmics. Musical education has been linked to an array of neurological development benefits for children, from confidence to language abilities. Delivered by Guildhall early years specialists, this course masterfully combines learning and fun for little ones and parents alike. Musicianship Training through Kodály and Dalcroze Ages 12 18 Dates: Monday 23 Friday 27 July Fee: 385 A unique opportunity to explore two of the most effective and highly-regarded approaches to musicianship with Guildhall s specialist tutors. An ideal experience for 12-18 year-olds who are keen to develop their aural awareness and general musicianship skills. The course culminates in a showing for family and friends on Friday evening. Essential Music Theory Ages 11 18 Dates: Monday 23 Saturday 28 July Fee: 370 Taught by Guildhall expert tutors, this course is particularly suitable for students working towards ABRSM examinations. It is ideal if you wish to improve your theory quickly, revise for the ABRSM Grade 5 exam or if you are just interested in improving your knowledge of theory to enhance your appreciation of music. Essential Aural Skills Ages 11 18 Dates: Monday 23 Saturday 28 July Fee: 370 This intensive training course will help you practise aural, speed up the learning process and make your playing more expressive, while working on your listening and memorising skills. It is valuable to anyone who sings, plays or composes and wants to refine their aural skills, whether for exams or personal development. Constant mental stretch, 4 hours passed in a flash, loved at last understanding why musical structures work as they do, rather than just doing it by rote.

Composition Ages 14 21 Dates: Monday 16 Friday 20 July Fee: 495 A fantastic opportunity for young composers to develop their skills and write a piece for a small instrumental ensemble. Learn about writing for instruments and develop your ideas with guidance from a Guildhall composition tutor and input from performers, and hear your new piece performed in a special concert at the end of the course. Music Theory: Beyond Grade 5 Ages 14+ / Grade 5+ Dates: Monday 30 July Saturday 4 August Fee: 370 Taught by Guildhall music tutors, this course is suitable for participants working towards Music Theory examinations upwards of ABRSM Grade 5 or equivalent. It is designed to meet the needs of participants at all levels of experience within this frame. Aural Skills: Beyond Grade 5 Ages 14+ / Grade 5+ Dates: Monday 16 Saturday 21 July Fee: 370 Building on the lessons in Essential Aural Skills, this course is designed for experienced singers, instrumentalists and composers who want to further advance their aural skills. You will be taught listening and memorising skills up to and above the level required for ABRSM Grade 8 exams or equivalent. Essential Music Theory for Adults Ages 18+ Dates: Monday 23 Saturday 28 July Fee: 370 This short course is tailored to meet the needs of adult learners, and is taught by Guildhall tutors in a friendly and supportive environment. It is ideal if you wish to improve your theory quickly, revise for the ABRSM Grade 5 exam or if you are just interested in improving your theory knowledge to enhance your appreciation of music. Introduction to Music Therapy Age 18+ / Grade 5+ Instrument Dates: Saturday 21 Sunday 22 July Fee: 250 This short course is designed for people considering a career as a music therapist. It is delivered by tutors with wideranging experience in clinical and professional settings, via a combination of theoretical and practical sessions, case presentations and experiential learning. Participants can expect to learn more about the psychodynamically-informed approach to music therapy taught at the Guildhall School, and what a music therapist s career might look like. Music Theory & Musicianship 15

MUSIC PERFORMANCE

Music Performance 18 Easter Music Camp Ages 8 16 / Grade 1+ Dates: Sunday 8 Wednesday 11 April Fee: 295 This brand-new course is for young instrumentalists playing any bowed strings, wind, brass or percussion instrument. It is led by our lively team of expert Guildhall tutors, and aims to support young musicians to nurture their creativity and develop their skills in a friendly environment. With an emphasis on fun, participants will enjoy the experience of performing all types of music from Bach to The Beatles in a wide range of settings including orchestra, smaller ensembles, choir and jazz band. We will even create our own piece of original music, so a world premiere is guaranteed! Brass & Percussion Week Ages 11 18 / Grade 3+ Dates: Monday 23 Friday 27 July Fee: 385 A unique opportunity to learn from Junior Guildhall s experienced brass and percussion tutors in a friendly and supportive environment. You will explore a varied and exciting repertoire covering all areas of brass music. The course schedule includes brass ensemble, brass band, orchestral sectional and chamber group performances; instrument specific group technique classes; and individual support and advice for audition preparation. The course culminates in a concert for family and friends on Friday evening. This short course is a fantastic opportunity for young musicians to have fun improving their skills over the summer, while providing valuable preparation for those looking to audition for music college. Jazz & Rock Week Ages 11+ / Grade 3+ Dates: Sunday 29 July Friday 03 August Fee: 485/ 600 when booked with Singers Weekend This much-loved short course is the perfect place for instrumentalists and singers of all ages and abilities to develop new skills, gain inspiration, and meet and perform with like-minded musicians. From jazz combos to rock bands, and from improvisation classes to computer music, this short course has something for everyone. Participants are organised into groups by ability, while everyone comes together for the evening tutor concerts, and can perform at our open-mic-type Club nights. It s a busy and vibrant week, beginning on the Sunday afternoon and finishing with a celebratory concert on Friday evening to which friends and family are invited. Singers Weekend: Jazz, Gospel & World Music Ages 14+ Dates: Saturday 28 Sunday 29 July Fee: 135/ 600 when booked with Jazz and Rock Week A large group workshop for singers from all backgrounds, working together on jazz, gospel and world music to form a unique choir as well as to develop individual skills. While focussing on ensemble singing, this course also includes workshops on vocal development, rhythmic skills and improvising, led by Guildhall vocal tutors. No music reading necessary everything will be learned and performed by ear!

Advanced Oboe Ages 15 18 / Grade 6+ Dates: Tuesday 17 Thursday 19 July Fee: 275 Taught by some of the most experienced players and teachers in the UK, this short course will help you to develop your musical and technical ability, as well as consolidate your understanding and interpretation of oboe repertoire. Advanced Oboe is also relevant for those thinking of applying for undergraduate oboe programmes. Singing Taster Ages 16 21 / Grade 6+ Dates: Monday 16 Thursday 19 July Fee: 500 Led by members of the Guildhall School s Vocal Studies department, this course will give you an insight into Guildhall s world-leading vocal training. In addition to an introduction to singing in Italian and communicating text into song, the course will touch on body awareness and performance skills. Contemporary A Cappella with Accent Ages 16+ Dates: Wednesday 18 Friday 20 July Fee: 275 Join internet sensation group Accent in this progressive 3-day a cappella course to develop vocal skills for ensembles in an engaging, energetic, fun and creative environment. Participants will sing in small close-harmony groups and work on a cappella ensemble skills, while masterclasses will also be given on arranging, vocal percussion, vocal history and more. Advanced Jazz Ages 16+ / Grade 6+ Dates: Friday 20 Sunday 22 July Fee: 310 This 3-day course, run by Guildhall jazz tutors, includes small band sessions where participants get to experiment with and extend their knowledge of different jazz techniques. What s more, with our signature Club nights and a concert for family and friends there are plenty of opportunities for performance. It is a great opportunity to meet and play with like-minded musicians. The course is also relevant to those thinking of applying to undergraduate or postgraduate jazz programmes. Violin Masterclass Ages 18+ Dates: Sunday 15 Friday 20 July Fee: 445 This intensive 7-day course is directed by Guildhall School Violin Professor Jacqueline Ross, and is designed for advanced violinists who are preparing for competitions, auditions and concerts. The course is suitable for advanced conservatoire level students. The input from the tutors is really helpful. Visiting professional musicians coming in too is brilliant! Music Performance 19

TECHNICAL THEATRE

Technical Theatre 22 Introduction to Costume Ages 16+ Dates: Monday 23 Friday 27 July Fee: 495 This course offers an introduction to the fascinating world of costume and the skills required to manage a costume department. Working with a Guildhall costume designer, you will develop a basic garment by exploring methods of research, design and realisation. Introduction to Hair, Wigs and Make-up for Theatre Ages 16+ Dates: Monday 23 Tuesday 24 July Fee: 195 This intensive course offers an introduction to the world of the hair and make-up department within the theatre industry through practical demonstration and workshops. Sessions include period hair styles and facial hair, period make-up, wig styling and maintenance, and special effects make-up. Practical Theatre Sound Design Ages 16+ Dates: Monday 16 Friday 20 July Fee: 495 This hands-on course introduces you to the practical, creative and technological aspects of sound design and management for the stage. Taught by experienced Guildhall staff, this course covers the purpose and timeline of theatre sound, modern roles (Sound Designer, Principal Sound Engineer and Sound Operator) and includes an introduction to relevant software and equipment. Prop Making Skills Ages 16+ Dates: Monday 23 Friday 27 July Fee: 495 An introduction to a range of creative techniques for taking easily obtainable materials, tools, and objects and creating realistic and compelling props. You will learn exciting tricks, tips and cheats such as how to turn a brown paper bag into a roast chicken! The course is particularly suitable for keen amateurs, students considering Technical Theatre BA courses, school staff involved in theatre productions and theatre/film practitioners looking to expand their skills. Scenic Arts Skills Ages 16+ Dates: Monday 23 Friday 27 July Fee: 495 This course introduces a variety of skills needed to realise set design for the theatre, including how to scale up from a designer s model, ways of transferring an image, how to prepare a surface for painting and many more. It is particularly suitable for keen amateurs, students considering Technical Theatre BA courses, school staff involved in theatre productions and theatre/film practitioners looking to expand their skills.

Stage Lighting Skills Ages 16+ Dates: Monday 16 Friday 20 July Fee: 495 This course introduces you to the work of an electrics department and its accessories, lamps, lenses, lanterns and luminaires. You will get hands-on experience rigging and focusing lanterns and guidance from Guildhall staff on how to draw a lighting plan. It is particularly suitable for keen amateurs, those considering Technical Theatre BA courses, school staff involved in theatre productions and theatre/film practitioners looking to expand their skills. Stage Management Skills Ages 16+ Dates: Monday 16 Friday 20 July Fee: 495 Taught by Guildhall s experienced staff, this course offers an introduction to the world of Stage Management and the skills required to work with a creative team. You will learn the art of blocking, cueing to music, prop sourcing and more. It is suitable for those considering applying for Technical Theatre BA courses, keen amateurs, school staff involved in theatre productions and theatre/film practitioners looking to expand their skills. Opera Stage Management Ages 16+ Dates: Monday 30 Tuesday 31 July Fee: 195 Taught by Guildhall s experienced staff, this course offers an introduction to the world of opera from a stage management point of view, the logistics of working with opera singers, and how an opera production is scheduled. The course also introduces participants to the basics of how to cue music, progressing on to following opera scores. Video Projection Mapping Ages 16+ Dates: Monday 13 Friday 17 August Fee: 495 This course will introduce you to the basic principles and techniques of digital video mapping. It offers a unique opportunity for artists, designers, photographers, primary and secondary school teachers, amateurs and school leavers to learn and develop the necessary skills to prepare content and project video onto a 3D structure. I really enjoyed trying out and using a range of new techniques. This allowed me to be more creative in my thinking, especially when making my own individual prop. Technical Theatre 23

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Continuing Professional Development 26 Creative Music Training Ages 18+ Dates: Monday 30 July Friday 3 August Fee: 550 A unique opportunity for musicians and educators to study and develop collaborative workshop-leading skills and creative approaches to communicating through music in diverse participatory contexts. Taught by Guildhall School and Barbican s expert Creative Learning staff, this course will equip you with the skills to aide and support effective workshopleading and collaborative music. Creative Entrepreneurs: From Idea to Business Proposition Ages 18+ Dates: Spring 2018 Fee: 320 This intensive 3-day course will help you turn an early-stage idea into a creative business proposition. Taught by creative entrepreneurs who have already mastered this journey, this course will equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to pursue your very own creative venture. No prior business or entrepreneurship experience is required, only determination, an open mind and a can-do attitude. Entrepreneurship Skills for Performing Artists: Helping you Thrive in Today s Industry Ages 18+ Dates: Spring 2018 Fee: 215, concessions available This intensive 2-day course will complement your existing expertise with entrepreneurship skills and business knowledge that can help you thrive in today s competitive industry. Specifically developed and taught by established performing arts professionals, it covers subjects that are relevant to artists across the sector, from running your own ensemble to developing your profile as a teacher, and building your brand as an artist. Mindfulness for Performers Ages 18+ Dates: To be announced Fee: 290 This practical evening course has been specifically developed at the Guildhall School to support musicians and actors in their lives and creative work. Skills for practice, performance and general good mental health will be taught in eight weekly classes.

Coaching Skills Courses in association with Linden Learning Ages 18+ Dates: 4 6 and 12 13 July Fee: 1,800, concessions available Coaching is a powerful agent of change which can build engagement in teams and individuals, and is a link to successful organisation performance. Our approach aims to support, challenge and inspire you, while our training provides a rigorous blend of theory and practice, and is highly interactive. Whether you want to develop your coaching skills within an organisation or as an independent coach working with a range of clients, our courses will equip you with state-of-theart skills and knowledge. Introduction to Automation for the Entertainment Industry Ages 18+ Dates: To be announced Fee: 350 / 550 A thorough introduction to automation and echameleon software: from basic motion control theory, echameleon functionality and complex moves to two and three-dimensional flying, including grid work and rigging. Courses are suitable for those pursuing a career in automation as well as technical theatre graduates and professionals in other backstage industries such as lighting and sound who are looking to increase their skills and knowledge. Continuing Professional Development 27 Every part and exercise of the course was very useful and I enjoyed every minute of it, including the information given and the way it was delivered to us! This was an amazing experience for me!

How to book Applications are now open for all short courses. Early booking is advised as spaces are limited. You can book online at gsmd.ac.uk/shortcourses Bookings generally close five working days before the course start date but please be advised that in many cases our short courses are fully booked before then. Drama Courses Drama Department Telephone +44 (0)20 7382 7173 dramasummerschool@gsmd.ac.uk gsmd.ac.uk/dramasummerschool How to find us Guildhall School of Music & Drama Silk Street, Barbican London EC2Y 8DT Telephone +44 (0)20 7628 2571 gsmd.ac.uk Barbican LONG LANE GOSWELL ROAD OLD STREET ALDERSGATE ST St Paul s BEECH STREET Barbican Centre WHITE CROSS ST Milton Court Guildhall School LONDON WALL Sundial Court SILK ST CHISWELL ST Moorgate MOOR LANE BUNHILL ROW MOORGATE CITY ROAD Liverpool Street FINSBURY CIRCUS LONDON WALL Information All other Short Courses Telephone +44 (0)20 7382 2310 shortcourses@gsmd.ac.uk gsmd.ac.uk/shortcourses By underground/train Barbican, Moorgate, Liverpool Street, St Paul s and Bank stations are all nearby. By bus Bus numbers 4, 43, 55, 76, 100 and 153 stop nearby. By road The School falls within the Congestion Charge zone, 7am-6pm Monday-Friday excluding bank holidays. 29

Information Accommodation and Facilities Sundial Court, Guildhall School's hall of residence, is located in Chiswell Street, just around the corner from the School s campus. Sundial Court has 176 bedrooms in 39 flats, each with either three, four, five or six bedrooms. Each flat has a communal kitchen with dining area, shower room and separate toilet. All rooms are equipped with internet access and are furnished to a high standard. There is a wheelchair accessible flat with a specially adapted kitchen and bathroom. There is also a Deaf Alerter system for the hard of hearing. Spaces for short courses participants are strictly limited and allocated on a first come first served basis. Assisted Places A number of fully funded and half funded assisted places are available for some of our Summer School courses. To be eligible for an assisted place, applicants will need to satisfy a means test and currently live or attend school or college in one of the following boroughs: Barking & Dagenham, Bexley, Camden, City of London, Essex (borders with London), Greenwich, Hackney, Islington, Lambeth, Lewisham, Newham, Redbridge, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Westminster. Assisted places are also available to participants at Junior Guildhall and the School s CYM centres who are in receipt of a means tested bursary. 30 Under 18s and Chaperoning Participants under the age of 18 will be allocated rooms in single sex, under 18 only flats. These rooms are managed by our Lead Chaperone, Elizabeth Barnes. Elizabeth is supported by our team of Guildhall students and recent graduates, all of whom are first aid trained and DBS checked. An assisted places form can be downloaded from the Guildhall School s website: gsmd.ac.uk/assistedplaces. The deadline for receipt of applications is Thursday 31 May 2018 and decisions will be made after the deadline. If you would like more information about assisted places please contact the School s Widening Participation Officer on wp@gsmd.ac.uk

The Guildhall School is provided by the City of London as part of its contribution to the cultural life of London and the nation.