ACTING BA (HONS) IN ACTING / FOUNDATION COURSE APPLICATION FOR ENTRY IN SEPTEMBER 2016 PLEASE COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS OF THIS APPLICATION FORM AND RETURN IT WITH THE REGISTRATION FEE Please tick the box next to the course you wish to apply for. You may apply for both the BA in Acting and the RADA Foundation Course on this application form. BA IN ACTING APPLICATION (3 years) RADA FOUNDATION COURSE APPLICATION (2 terms) Please note that there is no funding available for this course THIS BOX IS FOR OFFICE USE FIRMLY AFFIX A SMALL PASSPORT-SIZED PHOTO (USE GLUE OR STAPLE) PLEASE DO NOT ATTACH SEPARATE PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE NOTE THAT LATE APPLICATIONS ARE NOT CONSIDERED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Please see page 02 for registration fee details. Please indicate the city in which you wish to audition: (A limited no. of audition slots available for regional auditions) APPLICANT DETAILS (please print clearly) First name Surname PERMANENT ADDRESS Address Town County Postcode Country LONDON audition dates from Nov 2015 to Apr 2016 APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: 29 FEB 2016 DUBLIN audition dates: 23-25 Feb 2016 APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: 29 JAN 2016 LEICESTER audition dates: 15-17 Feb 2016 APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: 22 JAN 2016 MANCHESTER audition dates: 01-06 Feb 2016 APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: 15 JAN 2016 NEW YORK* audition dates: 29 Feb - 04 Mar 2016 APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: 01 FEB 2016 CONTACT DETAILS Telephone/mobile EMAIL Date of birth (dd/mm/yy) Your age on 14 Sep 2016 Town of birth Nationality CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS (if different from permanent address) Most recent qualification (please circle only one): A Level BTec Diploma Foundation Degree First Degree Other (please state): Name and address of secondary school (if applicable) Degree title and award (if applicable) Name of university (if applicable) If you have previously applied for this course, please state when: Did you reach the Short Workshop or Workshop Day audition stage in 2015? YES / NO Are you an Equity member? YES / NO Please provide details of your agent (if applicable) 01
ETHNICITY Please put an X in the box which best describes your ethnic group: White Gypsy or Traveller Black or Black British Caribbean Black or Black British African Other Black background Asian or Asian British Indian Asian or Asian British Pakistani Asian or Asian British Bangladeshi Chinese Other Asian background Mixed White and Black Caribbean Mixed White and African Mixed White and Asian Other Mixed background Arab Other Ethnic background I do not wish to give this information PLEASE COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS OF THIS APPLICATION FORM AND RETURN TO ADMISSIONS, WITH: THE REGISTRATION FEE - 45 for applications received on and before Friday 11 December 2015 Not applicable after 11 Dec 2015-85 for applications received after Friday 11 December 2015 - The registration fee is not returnable under any circumstances - The fee can be paid by cheque, postal order or credit card - A 2 fee will be charged for credit/debit card payments - IF YOUR CARD IS DECLINED WE WILL BE UNABLE TO PROCESS YOUR APPLICATION - Cheques should be made payable to RADA in sterling - CHEQUES MADE OUT IN ANY OTHER CURRENCY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AND WILL BE RETURNED - Payment in any other currency will not be accepted and will be returned I enclose a sterling cheque/postal order made payable to RADA for Please charge my credit/debit card for My card details are: Card number (please add 2 transaction fee). 3 digit security code Expiry date Issue no (if applicable) Valid from (if applicable) - PLEASE NOTE THAT WHEN YOU SUBMIT THIS APPLICATION YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR AUDITION PIECES PREPARED AND YOU MUST BE READY TO ATTEND AN AUDITION WHEN CALLED - APPLICATIONS RECEIVED WITHOUT THE REGISTRATION FEE WILL NOT BE PROCESSED - LATE APPLICATIONS ARE NOT CONSIDERED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES - PLEASE SEND YOUR APPLICATION WELL IN ADVANCE OF THE CLOSING DATE TO ALLOW TIME FOR POSTING. THE ACADEMY DOES NOT ACCEPT ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR POSTAL APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE CUT OFF DATE. - PLEASE ENSURE YOU USE THE CORRECT POSTAGE. A4 ENVELOPES IN THE UK NEED A LARGE LETTER STAMP. INCORRECTLY PAID POSTAGE IS HELD AT THE MAIL SORTING OFFICE AND DELAYS YOUR APPLICATION. Please put a X in the box which best decribes how you heard about this course: Teacher/school Event/exhibition Careers advisor/library RADA website Already knew about RADA/course Other website (please state) Internet search Undertaken previous Prospectus/other printed material course (please state) Facebook/Twitter Other (please state) Family/friend 02
RADA does not discriminate against applicants on the grounds of sex, disability, ethnicity, religion or sexuality and offers places solely on the basis of potential and suitability to enter the profession. The Academy is mainly housed in newly refurbished buildings providing good access for wheelchair users. Applicants are encouraged to disclose of any relevant condition or impairment so that we can ensure that appropriate support is in place for your audition or interview and during the course. We have considerable experience of supporting students with a wide range of impairments and specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia and dyspraxia, visual and hearing impairments and mental health issues. Should you wish to discuss this further please contact Admissions on 020 7636 7076 / auditions@rada.ac.uk It would be helpful if you could give us any relevant information about your disability or condition: PLEASE COMPLETE THE SECTIONS BELOW AND DO NOT ATTACH SEPARATE PAGES. AT THIS STAGE WE DO NOT REQUIRE REFERENCES. 1. BRIEF DETAILS OF PREVIOUS ACTING EXPERIENCE (ie: school, college, amateur, youth theatre etc) 2. WHY DO YOU WANT TO TRAIN TO BE A PROFESSIONAL ACTOR? 3. OTHER INTERESTS 03
FEES AND MAINTENANCE FOR BA IN ACTING UK AND EU STUDENTS Fees for UK/EU students applying for the BA in Acting are set at 9,000 per year. If you are new to higher education, you can apply for a tuition fee loan from the Government and there is a range of possible support available. For full details please go to www.cdd.ac.uk/student-info or www.rada.ac.uk. I confirm that I am a UK or EU student Please give permanent address: OVERSEAS STUDENTS You will be required to pay the full cost of your tuition for the BA in Acting (including all fees and living costs). Fees for 2016/17 have not yet been set for 2016-17 but will be no less than 17,700 per year. For full details and fee information please go to www.cdd.ac.uk/student-info or www.rada.ac.uk. If necessary, government loans, scholarships or sponsorship should be sought from your country of origin. All overseas students MUST have funding in place and have provided the Academy with written guarantees of your ability to pay all fees and living costs prior to taking up your place at the Academy. Failure to do so may result in an offered place being withdrawn. Have you been a resident at this address for the last three years? YES/NO If NO, please provide the previous address: Date of residence at previous address: From To Reason for change of address i.e. left home/university etc: How do you intend to fund your course? Student Loan Company Private finance Sponsorship/Trusts and Foundations In order to apply for a CDD Scholarship and/or a RADA Bursary, you will need to be income assessed by Student Finance England. Please tick here if your joint parental income bracket is below 42,620 and you wish to be considered for a fee discount from the CDD. HOW DO YOU INTEND TO FUND YOUR COURSE: Private finance Government loans / grants / sponsorship from my country of origin Other (please specify): OVERSEAS STUDENTS LIVING IN THE UK Are you already in the UK? YES/NO Date you arrived in the UK: What is your residency status? FEES FOR FOUNDATION COURSE The fee for the RADA Foundation Course 2016-2017 is 12,250. This is a non accredited course which does not attract government funding. All students offered places will need to fund both the annual fee and all living costs privately. Overseas students from non-eu countries may require a visa for this course. Please refer to our website for English language requirements. THIS SECTION HAS TO BE COMPLETED Applicant s signature Date If applicants are under 18 years old this application form must be countersigned by parent or guardian. Counter signature Status 04
BA ACTING COURSE ADMISSIONS POLICY AND PROCEDURE Please make sure you have read these notes prior to applying and retain for your reference - All eligible candidates who apply before the closing date will receive an audition - All candidates must be 18 by the start of the academic year for which they are auditioning AUDITION PROCEDURE - ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17 1 PRELIMINARY AUDITION 2 RECALL AUDITION 3 SHORT WORKSHOP 4 WORKSHOP DAY 1 PRELIMINARY AUDITION These run between November and April. All auditionees are seen at preliminary auditions by two or three members of the audition panel. Each candidate performs TWO speeches for the panel and is interviewed. We may also ask you to perform the second SHAKESPEARE so please have this prepared. Each interview will cover the same ground. PLEASE READ THE NOTES ON CHOOSING YOUR SPEECHES ON PAGE 07. The panel will have been informed of any disclosed condition/impairment on a candidate s application form unless the candidate has asked for the disability to be kept confidential. A candidate should feel free to disclose impairment at any time during the audition process if they have not done so on their application form or during the briefing session. ASSESSMENT Candidates will be expected to: In performance: - Demonstrate an understanding of the character they are performing, the context within which that character is speaking and the world the writer has created. - Communicate the intentions of the character vocally and physically and make a connection either with the audience or the character to whom they are speaking. - Show an understanding of and commitment to the power of language and story. In interview: - Demonstrate a commitment to train as a professional actor. - Be able to describe an experience of performance, preferably before a live audience. - Give evidence of a capacity or experience of reading plays, watching live theatre or a critical understanding of acting, films or television drama. If candidates are put forward for RECALL AUDITION the panel may in some cases suggest that the candidate change one of their speeches. 2 RECALL AUDITION These run between December and May. They are chaired by either the Director of RADA, the Director of Actor Training, the Chair of the Audition Panel or another senior Director with up to three other members of the audition panel. Each candidate presents the same speeches as at preliminary audition (unless he/she has been recommended to prepare a new audition piece) and will also be interviewed. Each candidate will also be required sing a short prepared, unaccompanied song (no longer than two minutes). Each interview will cover the same ground. ASSESSMENT Assessment is as for the PRELIMINARY AUDITION, with the candidate additionally being required to demonstrate an understanding of melody, style and musicality in the unaccompanied song. Candidates who reached the WORKSHOP stage in the previous academic year s auditions may be taken directly to recall stage without having a preliminary audition. 05
BA ACTING COURSE ADMISSIONS POLICY AND PROCEDURE Please make sure you have read these notes prior to applying and retain for your reference In New York and Dublin candidates may be recalled to work further with the panel and may be asked to attend a workshop in London at a later date. All other candidates attending the regional auditions, in Manchester and Leicester, will be expected to travel to RADA if they are offered a recall. 3 SHORT WORKSHOP A three-hour workshop (sometimes in the evening) where students work on a variety of material, both text and improvisation based. The workshop is usually led by the Director of RADA, the Director of Actor Training and/or the Chair of the Audition Panel and/or another senior Director. ASSESSMENT Candidates will be expected to: - work easily and fluently with other actors. - engage appropriately and imaginatively with character and text. - listen and respond within character. - rise to the challenge of difficult or demanding tasks. 4 WORKSHOP DAY This is the final stage and the students for the next academic year are chosen from these groups. Candidates will undertake a day of classes, similar to that of a day on the timetable of first-term students. All the sessions will be observed by members of the audition panel. All candidates must prepare a new speech for the workshop day. The sessions will include: MOVEMENT An introductory session of games and exercises. The teacher will be noting the students use of body and spatial awareness. Students who have disclosed a physical or sensory impairment will be accommodated, and all students are invited to disclose temporary injuries. VOICE Students will take part in groups in voice exercises, ear tests and individual pieces of sight reading. Applicants who have disclosed sensory impairments or SpLD s will be appropriately accommodated. The teacher will be noting vocal flexibility, fluency of reading and vocal health. The student will not be rejected specifically because of their performance in any of these classes but if the voice teacher believes the voice is in a chronically poor condition, requiring medical intervention before training can be safe and beneficial, RADA may ask for a specialist report from a laryngologist before offering a place. This could result in a place being offered on the condition that the candidate take up vocal therapy prior to the beginning of the course. SCENE STUDY Students work with a director in small groups on a scene from a play. The director will be looking for the ability to understand character and situation, to respond to direction and the capacity to work with other actors. IMPROVISATION A group session in which the teacher will be looking for the ability to respond in the moment without commenting, flexibility of mind and body, group awareness and the ability to respond genuinely to unknown challenges. SPEECHES Each candidate will work with a director on their new speech, to realise fully the material and opportunities within it. The director will be looking for an imaginative response to the text and character, physical and vocal adaptability, the ability to take direction. The whole group then performs these speeches in front of each other and members of the panel. As well as the above the panel will be looking for candidates ability to: - Commit to the working life of a group for the duration of the workshop. - Respond to professional teaching and develop physical, vocal, imaginative and interactive skills in support of other members of the group. - Choose and work on appropriate audition speeches, responding to, and building on, professional direction. It is the intention of the Director of RADA and the panel to conduct the day in a relaxed manner so that, whatever the outcome, the students will have had an enriching experience. 06
BA ACTING COURSE ADMISSIONS POLICY AND PROCEDURE Please make sure you have read these notes prior to applying and retain for your reference FURTHER PROCESS After audition a candidate will be sent a letter - Or inviting them to a RECALL AUDITION After a recall audition a candidate will be sent a letter - Or inviting them to a SHORT WORKSHOP - Or asking them to wait whilst other candidates are auditioned After a short workshop a candidate will be sent a letter - Or inviting them to a WORKSHOP DAY - Or asking them to wait whilst other candidates are auditioned After a workshop day a candidate will be sent a letter - Or asking them to wait whilst other candidates are auditioned - A successful candidate will be telephoned with the offer of a place; this will be followed by a letter, which will include the obligations placed on a student on acceptance of a place. The Academy will require a letter of acceptance. As indicated, there may be considerable waiting time during this process. A candidate who is on hold may accept a place at another drama school and hand that place back at any time, up to 01 July. A candidate may not hold more than one place at any one time. CHOOSING YOUR SPEECHES You need to prepare THREE speeches of NO LONGER THAN THREE MINUTES EACH: - TWO speeches by SHAKESPEARE (or another Elizabethan/Jacobean playwright) - ONE speech from a CONTEMPORARY play, ie a play written in the last 50 years We will ask to you to perform one SHAKESPEARE and the CONTEMPORARY speech. We may also ask you to perform the second SHAKESPEARE so please have this prepared. DO - Choose at least one speech from a character close to your age - Choose contrasting pieces: dramatic/comic, serious/light, active/reflective - Imagine the person you are speaking to - Be familiar with the rest of the play and the context in which the speech appears - Choose a speech about which you are excited as a performer and can imagine playing one day DON T - Mimic the performance of someone else you ve seen act the speech: we want actors not impersonators - Assemble a speech from lines of dialogue where another character s interjections are an important part of the scene - Choose speeches by characters who are mad or wildly out of control: these are very difficult - Use an accent in which you re not confident - Worry about how original your choice of speech is - Do NOT contact the Academy to discuss whether you feel your choice of speeches is suitable RECALL AUDITION You need to prepare a short unaccompanied song. This needs to be no longer than two minutes; a verse and chorus is usually adequate. WORKSHOP DAY You need to prepare a speech which you have not previously presented at a RADA audition. This should be no longer than THREE MINUTES. It can be by any author. 07