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Study cinematography, drama, dance in Canada

Whether you are looking to start a career in film, drama or dance, deciding where to get an education is one of the most important decisions. Leading universities, colleges, private professional schools in Canada offer quality and affordable education.

 

Studying Cinematography in Canada

The growth of filmmaking education has raised the prospect of creating a national film school in Canada, similar to schools in most European countries. Students from Canada and all over the world study at independent film organizations: Canadian Film Training Center (Ottawa), Directing, Acting and Screening Workshop (Toronto), Vancouver Film School and Praxis Screenwriting Center (Vancouver).

Today filmmakers trained in Canada occupy a prominent place in the film and television industry in the country, in key positions abroad. Successful generations of Canadian-educated film students are likewise shaping the future of cinema in higher education and in schools, taking into account the already established film culture.

Studying Drama in Canada

Canada offers several excellent options for teaching acting - the right choice depends on the goals, on what type of career you are most interested in. Do you want to attend a university-style theater school with many hours of classes, 3-4 year programs? Or are you more interested in developing certain skills through courses that take less time but can offer specialized training? Canadian educational institutions offer a variety of options.

Learning dance in Canada

Of the university dance programs, the York University School of Dance at Toronto is the oldest and remains the most comprehensive. Dance courses are open at the universities of Quebec, Montreal, Alberta, Vancouver . The dance departments of York, the University of Quebec and Simon Fraser offer continuing education programs. Dance is also taught at several other universities as a component of other disciplines - music, drama, physical education. Dance training is conducted at a number of CÉGEP colleges (Quebec), Ryerson Polytechnic University, George Brown College (Toronto), Grant McEwan College (Edmonton).

In addition to universities or colleges, pre-vocational training in contemporary dance is offered at three active schools: Les Ateliers de Danse Moderne de Montréal Inc (Montreal), the Toronto School of Dance Theater and the School of Contemporary Dancers (Winnipeg). The Main Dance Vancouver program is a three-year intensive course.

High school dance classes are offered by British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, but coordination between provinces and even schools offering dance is very weak. At the entry level, there is a trend towards creating courses that combine dance, music, drama, and visual arts into a general introduction to the art making experience.

Universities train student teachers to teach dance. The University of Regina's Arts Education Program, the Faculties of Education of the Universities of Alberta, Calgary are good examples of university programs successfully participating in the preparation of dance teachers for education systems.

Top 10 Best Universities in Canada for Film, Drama and Theater Studies

Canada offers many educational options - consider the film, drama and dance courses that make each school unique.

  • Vancouver Film School is Canada's largest professional and performing arts school founded in 1987. Today, students from more than 50 countries of the world study here: theoretical and practical training are harmoniously combined in any of the training courses, which helps graduates quickly and successfully find employment. Vancouver Film School offers two acting programs: Certificate in Basic Acting (four months course), Diploma in Acting for Film and Television (12 months).
  • National Theater School of Canada - Canada 's national theater school only accepts 14 students per year for a three-year acting program. The training is personalized by a team of respected, experienced staff. An interesting fact - this is one of the few schools in the world that offers training in English and French.
  • The graduate program of the University of Toronto's Center for Drama, Theater and Performance Studies is an interdisciplinary program that includes studies of dramatic literature, cross-cultural theory, theater history, performance, conceptual and applied nature. Graduates will be ready to pursue academic careers, become innovative leaders in cultural / performing arts institutions, or become creative entrepreneurs.
  • Simon Fraser University offers a Theater program for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The course offers a complete, rigorous curriculum with a special focus on performing arts, physical theater, invention, and drama.
  • The Faculty of Theater, Film, British Columbia University offers a 4-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting. The course does not follow a traditional acting curriculum, but rather combines professional acting training with a liberal arts and theater education.
  • Ryerson University offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting (full-time four-year format). This degree includes lessons in acting, vocals and movement while working on classic and new Canadian works. The university, located in the heart of Toronto, combines intensive practical training with an academic university education.
  • York University invites students to study under the Glendon Drama and Creative Arts program, combining aspects of theater, visual arts with one-to-one tuition and practice in the studio, performances. Courses include the study of language, literature, critical theory, media, genres (film, television, opera, etc.), helping to develop multidisciplinary skills and gain practical experience.
  • Red Deer College offers Bachelor of Arts in Applied Arts, Film, Theater, and Entertainment. The four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts program, hosted on the main campus in Alberta, offers an Acting Major that will allow you to access professional acting units alongside your curriculum.
  • The University of Saskatchewan invites outstanding faculty and staff to provide a creative supportive environment to help students achieve career success. They learn to play for theater, film, radio, television, write plays, manage scenery, create costumes, study the directing process, participate in listening training, schedule rehearsals, gain important practical experience in lighting, sound engineering, stage production. Graduates of the University of Saskatchewan are successful in Canada and abroad.

There are many excellent intensive and professional training opportunities in Canada outside of formal university settings. Whether it's training to be a sketch comedy genius or working to become a member of a professional theater troupe, excellent training can be obtained from these specialized institutions.

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Egor Eremeev
Current material has been prepared by Egor Eremeev
Education: Westminster University (Business & Management), London.
Egor studied and lived in the UK for 8 years and graduated from the university of Westminster. He is currently the co-founder and the director of business development at Smapse Education and personally visits foreign schools and universities, interviews students studying in those institutions.
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