Drama UK

Drama UK
Abbreviation NCDT
Merged into Conference of Drama Schools, National Council for Drama Training
Successor Federation of Drama Schools
Formation 31 July 2012
Extinction 13 June 2017
Type partnership
Purpose Championing quality drama training in the UK through Advocacy, Assurance and Advice
Headquarters London
Location
Region
United Kingdom
Website www.dramauk.co.uk

Drama UK functions was an advocate for vocational drama training in the UK, as well as providing accreditation for vocational drama courses.[1] from 2012 to 2016.

History

Drama UK was formed by the merger of the two main organizations in the United Kingdom responsible for Drama Training (Conference of Drama Schools) and accreditation (National Council for Drama Training) of officially recongnised courses on 31 July 2012. The accreditation body dissolved in 2016 after a period of instability in which several high-profile schools quit the organisation [2]. In June 2017 Drama UK was replaced by the Federation of Drama Schools. [3]

Quality Assurance

For over 35 years, Drama UK (formerly the National Council for Drama Training) has been providing assurance for students, their parents and funders that courses that have passed their quality assurance process are adequately preparing students for careers in the drama profession.

There are 2 quality marks awarded by Drama UK:

Accreditation

Accreditation is a quality mark which is only awarded to vocational courses which offer a conservatoire level of training.

Currently three year and occasionally two year courses in Acting or Musical Theatre (MT) and two or three year technical courses that balance a broad understanding with sufficient skills to enter the profession are eligible to be accredited.

Recognition

Recognition is a quality mark which is awarded to performing and technical theatre arts undergraduate and postgraduate Higher and Further Education courses. These are high quality performance courses which provide a pipeline of talent into the creative industries but that are outside the conservatoire level of vocational training.

Members

  1. Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA)
  2. The Arts Educational Schools (ArtsEd)
  3. Birmingham School of Acting
  4. Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
  5. Cygnet Training Theatre
  6. Drama Centre London
  7. Drama Studio London
  8. East 15 Acting School (E15)
  9. Guildford School of Acting (GSA)
  10. Guildhall School of Music and Drama
  11. Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
  12. London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA)
  13. Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA)
  14. The Manchester Metropolitan School of Theatre (The Manchester School of Theatre // ManMet)
  15. Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
  16. The Oxford School of Drama
  17. Project A
  18. Queen Margaret University
  19. Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)
  20. Rose Bruford College
  21. Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (RCSSD)
  22. Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS; formerly RSAMD)
  23. Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (RWCMD)

References

  1. ↑ Smith, Alistair (14 June 2012). "CDS and NCDT merge to form Drama UK - News - The Stage". The Stage. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  2. ↑ Snow, Georgia (13 June 2017). "Drama schools launch membership body to replace Drama UK | News | The Stage". The Stage. The Stage Newspaper. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  3. ↑ Romer, Christy. "Drama UK replacement launches". ArtsProfessional. Arts Intelligence Limited, 16 June 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
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