East 15 Audition Technique (Classical and Contemporary Speeches, Singing and Voice)

Monday 24 July to Saturday 29 July 2017

East 15 Audition Technique (Classical and Contemporary Speeches, Singing and Voice)

We are pleased to announce that East 15's Summer Schools return to our Loughton campus this August. East 15 Acting School was one of the first conservatoires to offer Summer Schools aimed at those considering going to drama school, those wanting to know more about a particular area of acting, or those wanting to brush up on their skills.

Participants aged 17 or over can book for the East 15 summer courses on-line, and take advantage of our early bird offers which are available until 31 May 2017.

This course aims to demystify the audition process and is aimed particularly at those considering drama school. You are guided in how to take full advantage of your audition slots. You spend time working on how to select the right audition material for you, how to confidently perform speeches (classical and contemporary) and songs and prepare yourself for a range of audition scenarios. By developing skills and gaining knowledge, you leave the course with the confidence to make the most of any audition day.

Fee £490 (£50 discount if paid by 31 May)

For more information please visit our website, http://www.east15.ac.uk/course-category/summer-cou... or please contact us directly at [email protected] for details.

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