Drama for Grades 7-10
Develop skills in creative storytelling
Develop skills in creative storytelling
Led by industry experts, experience hands-on, skill-based learning. Our classes are for students at any stage of their creative development with a focus on both personal and artistic growth. NIDA Open provides a dynamic environment where young artists can explore their passions, gain confidence, and develop their craft in an inspiring and supportive environment.
Each term we focus on a specific area of performance practice to ensure students have a varied experience and learn a range of essential creative skills. Students are able to join us at the start of any term during the year. NIDA Open Drama courses are designed across a four term structure within the following learning framework:
Term 1 Improvisation and Performance Craft
Term 2 Voice and Movement
Term 3 Devising and Contemporary Performance
Term 4 Script Work and Staging
Step into the peculiar world of 6 Purdie Road, an imaginary apartment block where the ordinary becomes extraordinary! Discover improvisation techniques and explore day-in-the-life scenarios inspired by the building’s eccentric residents—from the aspiring magician to the conspiracy blogger. Collaborate in an inclusive space that encourages creativity, spontaneity, and teamwork. Share your short and long form improvised stories with family and friends at the end of term.
Great actors are great storytellers who can bring characters to life and weave unforgettable tales to captivate an audience. Explore NIDA voice and movement training and apply technique to text to create authentic, engaging characters for the stage. Perform with confidence and tell your character’s tale in an end-of-term presentation for family and friends.
We all know the A List – Superman, Wonder Woman and The Flash, but what about the lesser known superheroes – Knitting Man, Easily Distracted Woman and The Crash? Uncover the unique superpowers of these underappreciated Super WhoMans as you devise scenes that put them in the spotlight. Explore contemporary and physical theatre techniques, and craft an original devised presentation. Share your Super WhoMan stories with family and friends, and save the day (or maybe not) at the end of the term.
Immerse yourself in new plays for young people from near and far. Develop your stage presence as you learn to analyse and interpret scripts, connecting voice, movement, and acting skills to bring characters to life. Work in a welcoming environment with experienced NIDA Open teaching artists who will guide you through script work, rehearsals, and stagecraft. Present rehearsed scenes and monologues for family and friends with your NIDA ensemble.
For more information, please see our Terms & Conditions.
For more information, please see our Terms & Conditions.
NIDA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we learn and tell stories, the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Dharawal and Dharug peoples, and we pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present.