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Performing Arts Advanced Level 3 (Double)          

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QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED TO START THE COURSE

Performing art level 2 at distinction (possibly merit) if taken

6+ in GCSE music, dance or drama if taken

An audition in music/drama/dance

Experience in musical theatre (e.g. school production, drama club) is recommended.

YEAR 12 COURSE SPECIFICATION

You will develop your skills as a musical theatre performer and develop skills in all 3 disciplines – music, dance and drama.

Unit 1: Investigating practitioners’ work

You will investigate the work of performing arts practitioners and develop critical analysis skills and contextual understanding of how practitioners communicate themes in their work.  This investigation culminates in a written exam.

Unit 2: Developing skills and techniques for live performance

This unit explores technical performance skills with a focus on developing and demonstrating skills and techniques in at least two performance styles within a selected discipline.  This involves two performances, a research report and a process log.

Unit 3: Group performance work

This unit explores and integrates creative, physical and vocal skills and techniques, working collaboratively to create a performance in response to a given stimulus.  This involves a performance and milestone logs.

YEAR 13 COURSE SPECIFICATION

You will continue to develop your skills as a musical theatre performer and develop skills in all 3 disciplines – music, dance and drama.

 Unit 4: Performing arts in the community

You will develop your knowledge and understanding of performing in the community, applying specialist skills and techniques to a community performance project.  This involves a performance in the community, a report and a process log.

Unit 5: Individual performance commission

You will develop an understanding of how and why work is commissioned and the different purposes of work that is created using this process. You will learn how to respond to a commission, using research and practical exploration and you will develop and shape your ideas into an individual performance.  This involves a performance and milestone log.

Unit 6: Final live performance to an audience

This unit covers the practical exploration and application of specialist skills and techniques through the development and rehearsal of a final live performance to an audience.  This involves a performance, a research report and a process log.

2 Optional units in music, dance or drama are delivered throughout the 2 years.

LEARNING AND SKILLS

Group performance skills and techniques – wider transferable skills are developed such as being able to work collaboratively, personal management and organisation (rehearsals, time management), being able to give and take direction, confidence in front of an audience, problem solving (refining the process) and teamwork (essential when dancing as a group)

Performing arts in the community – learners can look to participate in community projects in order to enhance creative knowledge and opportunities

As possible future performing arts practitioners, learners will gain a good understanding of the work of influential practitioners to inform their own work and practice.

Cognitive and problem-solving skills: critical thinking, approaching non-routine problems & applying expert and creative solutions, using systems and technology.

Intrapersonal skills: communicating, working collaboratively, negotiating and influencing, self-presentation

Interpersonal skills: self-management, adaptability and resilience, self-monitoring and development.

EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENT

EXAM BOARD: EDEXCEL

Unit Title

Type of assessment

Duration

Weighting

Investigating Practitioners’ Work

External

90 GLH

10%

Developing Skills and Techniques for Live Performance

Internal

90 GLH

10%

Group Performance Workshop

External

120 GLH

20%

Performing Arts in the Community

Internal

90 GLH

10%

Individual Performance Commission

External

120 GLH

20%

Final Live Performance to an Audience

Internal

90 GLH

10%

Optional Unit 1

Internal

60 GLH

10%

Optional Unit 2

Internal

60 GLH

10%

The qualification encourages talent by offering a genuinely practical approach. The vocational emphasis of this qualification encourages students to apply working methods used by professionals – as individuals, in teams, and with clients, commissioners and audiences.

FUTURE PROSPECTS

The BTEC Diploma in Performing Arts will give the students the grounding and the skills needed to study performing arts at university. Employment opportunities are opened in the performing arts sector, but the skills and attitude developed on the course will suit all customer focused people careers.

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