The new Performing Arts Academy will be hosting male and female students both for the schoolgoing programme and for tertiary education students who will be enrolling for the four year Trinity College London Diploma when the academy officially commences operations in January 2015.
The academy's Performing Arts Campus is another exciting development. It is a property in Montagu Street near the Fancourt main entrance and the original building is a heritage house with artistic elements, so this venue will surely further inspire students in the performing arts. Plans have already been drawn and approved to extend the current facility and it will accommodate all of the different disciplines that make up the performing arts – dancing, singing, drama, acting and musical instruments. Schoolgoing students from out-of-town will board at the superb KeNako Academy hostel facility, while tertiary education students will board with the KeNako school-leavers in separate accommodation.
The professionals from the different disciplines involved in this exciting new venture are all very excited. Ria Vorster, the head of the new KeNako Performing Arts Academy, is already working with several students in George. Drama was introduced as an art subject option within the Cambridge International Education curriculum at Rundle College and many students are already participating in this programme. The beauty of the opportunity for Rundle College students is that they will gain a drama qualification from Cambridge International Education and they can also commence studies on their Trinity College London Diploma.
All schoolgoing students who participate in the Performing Arts Academy will benefit by studying a course that is usually only available at tertiary institutions. On completion of their course they will receive their Trinity College London Diploma at an earlier age than normal. The afternoon academy option is not only limited to Rundle College students.
KeNako's Performing Arts Academy will be holding auditions on Saturday 28 June at the Banquet Hall of the Far Hills Hotel. Students who are accepted will be enrolling for an international four year course in musical theatre accredited by Trinity College London. The course officially commences in January 2015. The selection of subjects is broad and caters for a variety of artistic forms.
Dancing includes modern dance, tap, ballet/body conditioning and theatrical choreography. Singing includes classical vocal training and then there is the drama and acting. Students playing different musical instruments will also be accommodated.
Students interested in auditioning are still welcome to enter but they do need to pre-book since they will need to prepare for the audition. A student does not necessarily have to have had previous training or experience. All they need to be is at least 15 years old and to have a passion for their discipline - anything is possible.
Interested parties can call Ria Vorster on 083 459 4189 or contact the KeNako Academy.
Students particpating in a drama session at Rundle College and looking forward to auditioning on 28 June for KeNako's new Performing Arts Academy. Front, from left: Taghiti Gericke, Tristan Oelofse, Danny Dlayedwa, Juan Appelgrein and Alex Swart. Middle: Kaylah Coleman and Danielle Troskie. Back: Clarice Durant, Merrick Spargo, Phumlani Maluka and Amber Hossack.
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