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Performing Arts

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Develop a top-level aptitude in all three of the performing arts skills - acting, singing, dancing

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Extended Certificate: 20% exam, 80% coursework

Diploma: 37.5% exam, 62.5 coursework

Extended Diploma: 31% exams, 69% coursework

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Entry Requirements
BTEC Performing Arts requires you to achieve at least the minimum entry requirements for your chosen pathway. You will also be required to attend a short audition in the summer term.

BTEC Performing Arts requires you to achieve at least the minimum entry requirements for your chosen pathway. You will also be required to attend a short audition in the summer term. The minimum entry requirements will be discussed at open events and at your college interview.

Performing Arts

This course is for you if you would like to develop all round performance skills and transferrable skills such as self-confidence, self-presentation, personal discipline, time management and organisational skills which are highly regarded by higher education and employers.

The BTEC course can be studied in three sizes;

BTEC Performing Arts (Acting) Extended Certificate: equivalent to 1 A Level, and studied alongside 2 other subjects

BTEC Performing Arts (Acting) Diploma: equivalent to 2 A Levels, and studied alongside 1 other subject

BTEC Performing Arts (Acting, Dance and Singing) Extended Diploma: full time course which is equivalent to 3 A Levels, and covers Dance, Acting and Singing

Course Structure
BTEC PERFORMING ARTS (ACTING) EXTENDED CERTIFICATE (1 A LEVEL EQUIVALENT)
  • Single subject choice: 4 x lessons a week, and studied alongside 2 x other subjects
  • 33% external assessment
  • Units studied over 2years include:
  • Unit 3: Group Performance Workshop (externally assessed)
  • Unit 19: Acting Styles
  • Unit 21: Improvisation
  • Unit 26: Physical Theatre Techniques
  • Unit 34: Developing Skills and Techniques for Performance
BTEC PERFORMING ARTS (ACTING) DIPLOMA (2 A LEVEL EQUIVALENT)
  • Double subject choice: 8 x lessons a week, and studied alongside 1 x other subjects
  • Compulsory participation in college production enrichment in first year
  • 46% external assessment
  • Units studied over 2years include:

Unit 1: Investigating Practitioners’ Work (externally assessed)

Unit 2: Developing Skills and Techniques for Live Performance

Unit 3: Group Performance Workshop (externally assessed)

Unit 4: Performing Arts in the Community

Unit 5: Individual Performance Commission (externally assessed)

Unit 6: Final Live Performance to an Audience

Unit 19: Acting Styles

Unit 21: Improvisation

Unit 26: Physical Theatre Techniques

BTEC PERFORMING ARTS (ACTING, DANCE AND SINGING) EXTENDED DIPLOMA (3 A LEVEL EQUIVALENT)
  • Triple subject choice: 13 x lessons a week. Full-time course
  • Compulsory participation in college production enrichment in first year
  • 42% external assessment
  • Range of dance styles and choreography units
  • Basic Acting and Singing units
  • Range of project-based units and employability that can be explored in dance, acting or singing
  • Units studied over 2years include:
  • Unit 1: Investigating Practitioners’ Work (externally assessed)
  • Unit 2: Developing Skills and Techniques for Live Performance
  • Unit 3: Group Performance Workshop (externally assessed)
  • Unit 4: Performing Arts in the Community
  • Unit 5: Individual Performance Commission (externally assessed)
  • Unit 6: Final Live Performance to an Audience
  • Unit 7: Employment Opportunities in the Performing Arts (externally assessed)
  • Unit 11: Street Dance Techniques
  • Unit 12: Contemporary Dance Technique
  • Unit 19: Acting Styles
  • Unit 21: Improvisation
  • Unit 22: Movement in Performance
  • Unit 26: Physical Theatre Techniques
preparation for the course

To help prepare yourself for this course, we recommend that you visit the Performing Arts department at one of our open days which run from October to January each year. We also recommend that you attend taster sessions in Performing Arts at our Wyke Start taster event in July. Summer work will also be available for you to complete following Wyke Start helping to prepare you for your first few weeks on the course.

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Wyke Sixth Form College hold train to teach information events which offer you a great insight into this course. If you are interested in attending one of these events, please complete this form and we will be in contact with the key information.

Please note that the applications for this course can be submitted by following the ‘Apply Now’ button on this page. Applications are made through the University of Huddersfield rather than Wyke Sixth Form College. We look forward to meeting with you.

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Throughout the years, our department has supported students into careers and university courses in professional acting alongside other careers such as working in television, events and education.

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summer work

At Wyke Start, our 2-day taster event in July, each of your subjects will set you some work to complete to help prepare you for the course. The work is available to download on https://www.wyke.ac.uk/wyke-start-summer-work

The Wyke Experience

The College production enrichment is open to students who would like to either sing, act, dance or perform or who have a passion and interest to the behind the scenes working of a production.

Opportunities to publicise and work front-of-house, stage-manage, fit and source costume, hair and make-up, scenery shifting and props preparation exist, as well as the chance to run lighting and sound cues, direct and choreograph scenes. Get on board, your college needs you!

You will be required to participate in a minimum of 2 rehearsals sessions per week, running from September to March.

This will also include full commitment to rehearsals during the February half-term and possibly lunchtimes/after college.

There will be no initial cost to participate in this enrichment. However you may be required to help with costuming yourself for the production.

The emphasis is on teamwork and collaboration. We want you to experience the highs of performing and bonding as a company during the entire process, working closely with one-another and creating a production that truly reflects the commitment, determination and talent of you, the students.

We hope that you will establish new friendships and a real sense of achievement and pride will be created.

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