Tuesday, September 1, 2009

How Many Years are needed in a Drama School


How Many Years are needed in a Drama School??
Hi,Everyone...I'd like to ask you if you know how many years are needed to finish a Drama School(I hope this is the name of school I mean...anyway I mean a school where you can became an actor) in Italy...if you don't know in Italy,then tell me moreover how many years is it...And also:Is there an accelerated course(for ex. instead of doing 2 years,bringing it to 1,for people that don't have much time)???
Theater & Acting - 4 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Unfortunately, LEARNING to act is a long process. If you have natural talent, super! If not, this may be something you have to work at your whole life. I've been taking drama classes for two years and have benefited immensly, but I don't think there is any universal measure of time that you can use to say how much time it takes to become an actor. It depends on how good you are and how good you want to be. Anyone can be an actor, but not anyone can be a GOOD actor.
2 :
This is the information for studying in the United States. If you want to study in Italy you should contact the Italian drama schools for information. ---------------------- If you don't have much time to study drama, find another carer. Drama school requires a lot of focus. If you study drama at a University a Bachelor of Ats Deree, in theare, is 4 years. If you study drama at a junior college, it's two years. For a non-degree program, there are theater schools, that have courses where the school term varies in lenght of time to complete the program. From a few months to one-year. I hope this helps.
3 :
Depends on your talent.
4 :
Traditionally, the League of Professional Theater Training Schools, of which I graduated from one, require four years to get a Bachelor Fine Arts degree in acting. This is not to say that one needs a BFA but that was your question. In Italy I would call the Italian Ministry of Culture in Roma about where the local dramatic academies are what their separate requirements are. Italy is a little different as is the whole EU. Do you wish to do just stage acting? In the EU you should learn far more than English and Italian if you wish to work in the EU. I speak six languages and I still need translators over there often enough. If you intend to do musical, moreso over in Europe, you will need to consider operatic training for working in the state operas, which you know are the most prestigious venues. Also try getting into one of the internships of the historic theaters in Italy. Again ask for further information from the Cultural Ministry or if you are stateside call the Italian Cultural Institute on Park Ave. in New York. They can help you. If you need further help IM me.
Read more discussion :