BODA – Drama

BODA, British Overseas Dramatic Arts is a performing arts school focused on delivering a British syllabus of dramatic arts education. Our focus as a drama school is the training of infants, children and young adults towards the award of professional accredited qualifications in performance and the dramatic arts. We offer accredited TRINITY COLLEGE LONDON examinations in Speech & Drama, Acting, Musical Theatre and in Communication Skills.

Our classes are structured to offer our British Drama syllabi to children grouped in to one of five separate age groups. We tailor our training to each individual developmental stage and whilst our courses are progressive and build upon previously taught skills, we have a tailored entry programme which allows any child to join our school regardless of previous dramatic arts experience.

Our talented training and teaching team are all British trained teaching professionals. Each and every teacher at BODA is qualified as a minimum to graduate standard and will hold a degree and drama training certification from an accredited British drama school alongside their teaching qualifications and experience.

Our standard is unashamedly high, but this is reflected in the achievements of our students. Notably in 2018 so far, 97 percent of BODA students achieved a DISTINCTION grading (The highest grade available) in the annual external TRINITY exams.


MUSICAL THEATRE COURSES: (Every Monday at
SDC

Stage Musical Two: For children aged 5 -7  years  

Stage Musical Two serves as an introduction to the essentials of musical theatre. Students explore the three disciplines of Musical theatre in one fun packed class! Students in Stage Musical Two are trained to perform well known musical theatre scenes involving ensemble and solo pieces as a vehicle for improving singing, stage movement and acting skills. Students’ progress through the course before reaching the standard required to perform in a full stage performance. As always in a BODA course whilst the emphasis remains upon ‘fun learning’ the course will culminate in the opportunity to attain accredited Trinity College London qualification through examination entry.


Stage Musical Three : For children aged 8 + years

Stage Musical Three serves as an introduction to the essentials of musical theatre for more mature students. Children in stage 3 explore the three disciplines of musical theatre in one fun packed class! Participants train to perform well known musical theatre scenes and will be challenged to perform both ensemble and solo pieces and will learn to receive critique and will tailor their performances in response to feedback from both the teacher and from fellow class participants. The teaching staff identify musical pieces which are popular and current to the young students and use these as a vehicle for improving singing, stage movement and acting skills. As always in a BODA course whilst the emphasis remains upon ‘fun learning’ the course will culminate in the opportunity to attain accredited Trinity College London qualification through examination entry.

 

ACTING COURSES:  (Every Saturday at SDC

BODA Advanced Acting (BODA TEENS) Suitable for ages 13 and older

This course is a more advanced acting class for those wishing to progress into the acting profession or who wish to be able to perform at a professional standard. Advanced Acting is a great way to develop confidence and essential life skills. Acting classes are designed to challenge the actor as they work intensely on building their professional toolbox. Classes focus on developing core acting skills such as diction, speech, projection, sight reading, intent, blocking, audition technique, interpretation and characterization. The young actors will perform monologues, duologues, scenes and short plays with professional instruction. All students in Advanced Acting are encouraged to undertake professional assessment with Trinity College London earning graded examinations and accredited performance certificates for acting and speaking. Students graduate with qualifications acceptable to UCAS, the University & Colleges Admissions Service. This is a performance class and actors will perform twice per year to an audience.