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Duration
4 years
Tuition
$50,429
Montreal
Sep 1-Sep 1
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1974
Scholarships
yes
Students enrolled in Concordia University’s Acting for the Theatre train to become versatile actors with a rich diversity of skills, ready to take on a wide range of roles and theatrical styles, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA). Learners have access to the state-of-the art studios, design classrooms, lighting lab, and costume shop.
Begin by acquiring core acting skills such as text interpretation (scene and monologue work), movement, voice and presence, characterization, and ensemble work. At the same time, grow into a well-rounded theatre artist by studying dramaturgy/script analysis, collaborative methods, theatre history and theory, and scenographic design fundamentals.
As students move through the program, they explore more advanced techniques and specialty skills, such as stage combat, theatrical Biomechanics, Viewpoints, singing, dialects, audition, and camera. Progress from acting styles rooted in psychological realism to range-expanding techniques based in psychophysical and non-realistic approaches. Students apply growing skillset by performing in productions of plays by great contemporary playwrights and iconic writers from the past.
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Located at the Centre of Montreal, this English speaking university is favorite choice for student
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FAQ
Are your courses taught in English or French?
Our courses and material are all taught in English. The language of the Web, and all documentation is generally in English, so students wishing to join us should have a basic working proficiency in English. However, our staff is fully bilingual, and many of our students are francophone. Questions can be asked in your language of choice, and we will help you in your own language.
What are the laptop requirements?
MacOS, Windows, or Linux are all permitted. You need at least 8GB of RAM, and ideally no more than 4-5 years old. Chromebooks, Microsoft Surface, iPads, and all other tablets will not work. If you are unsure if your computer is sufficient, please contact your program manager.
What do you look for in applicants?
We look for one key component - motivation. With the right motivation, anyone can be successful. Take some time to properly fill out our application form. Don't be afraid to show your personality and double check for typos.
Are these programs beginner friendly?
Absolutely! We encourage everyone with an interest in programming wanting to join our course to apply, regardless of your skill level.
I have several years of coding experience. Should I apply?
We've had students with over 10 years of programming experience gain value from our courses. There are always things to learn! If you are not sure, please contact our program manager to discuss your situation.
I'm under 18 years old. Can I apply?
You need to be 18 to enrol for the course. However, you can apply if you are 17 as long as you turn 18 before the start of the course.
Do you accept international students?
Yes, you can come to Concordia Bootcamps as an international student. You will need to ensure you have the proper documents to stay in Canada for the duration of your course. For more information about visas please see the Government of Canada's website.


