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Dublin Summer - Intensive Acting

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Quick Facts
City: 
Dublin [1]
Country: 
Ireland [2]
Program credits: 
6 credits
Language(s) of Instruction: 
English
Language prerequisites: 
None

The IES Abroad Intensive Acting Program gives you an intensive, practical approach to performance.

Over the course of the summer, you will come to know Dublin's winding streets and unique charm through a variety of culturally enriching opportunities. The program offers enrollment at the acclaimed Gaiety School of Acting- National Theatre School of Ireland, housing in fully-equipped student apartments, and field trips throughout the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Courses are taught by Gaiety School of Acting-National Theatre School of Ireland (GSA-NTSI) and IES Abroad instructors. These courses are held at the GSA-NTSA and IES Abroad Center, and are worth 6 credits total.

 

 

 

Program Dates

These dates are preliminary and are subject to change. Students should not book flights according to these dates.

Academics

Our mission is simple: to provide you with the best study abroad experience possible—which includes the highest quality academic and cultural experiences.

Designed for theater students seeking an intensive, practical approach to performance, this program lets you immerse yourself in a conservatory-style acting program. All courses are required and are taught at the Gaiety School of Acting-National Theatre School of Ireland and IES Abroad.

Important note: A core value espoused by The Gaiety School of Acting-National Theatre School of Ireland is ensemble. This program is physically and emotionally demanding and all students participate fully in all aspects of the training process.

You earn 6 credits total.

Worth 4 credits total:

  • Acting
    • Aims to root a strong personal technique in an organic, intelligent, and imaginative engagement with text and process. Focuses primarily on the areas of rehearsal and performance, with reference to the actor's honest connection and performative proficiency amid the differing technical demands of various styles and genres.
    • Total class contact time: 60 hours over 4 weeks
    • Encompasses instruction and rehearsal sessions – all practical, covering works of Samuel Beckett, John Millington Synge, Brian Friel and Sean O’Casey as well as touching on other Irish writers where relevant such as Martin McDonagh, Marina Carr, Billy Roche, WB Yeats.
  • Voice
    • Aims to develop an intellectual and bodied understanding of the vocal instrument, cultivating tension-free support, control, articulation, resonance, range, and variation of tone - as well as unblocked access to the emotional apparatus. Begins with an assessment of posture, techniques and exercises, and draws from theorists like Linklater, Rodenburg, and McCallion. The voice is used to explore play texts, political speeches, and poetry.
    • Total class contact time: 6-8 hours over 4 weeks
    • Covers accent and vocal requirements of all works dealt with in practical sessions.
  • Irish Writers Seminar
    • Total class contact time: 8-10 hours over 4 weeks
    • Covers historical and socio-political contexts of works dealt with in practical acting sessions in seminar/discussion class formats. Authors discussed are primarily Beckett, Friel, O’Casey, Synge, Yeats, and McDonagh.
  • Showcase
    • Final session of the course – 1 hour (approximately) duration presenting a selection of ensemble scenes rehearsed during the four week program.

Worth 2 credits:

  • TH394 Theater Workshop [3]
Courses

TH394 Theater Workshop [3]

Field Study

IES Abroad Dublin organizes field study trips that complement what you’re learning in the classroom, and contribute to your general knowledge of Irish culture and society.

Housing

Our job is to make sure that your greatest challenge is deciding what landmarks to see first or discovering the best restaurants—not finding a place to live where you feel comfortable. We do our best to locate housing that is reflective of how the local students are living. Our goal is that when you leave Dublin, it will feel like home.

In Dublin, you live in a student apartment located in residental Dublin. Apartments are shared by three to five students, and consist of a fully-equipped kitchen, two or three bedrooms, and a common area.

Apartments are completely furnished and have WiFi Internet access. All apartments are within walking distance of on a direct bus line to the Gaiety School of Acting-National Theatre School of Ireland and IES Abroad.

You are responsible for your own meals, and can prepare your own food at home or eat at local, inexpensive restaurants.

Student Life

Part of making you feel at home in Amsterdam is doing our best to help you feel safe and cared for. Whether it’s the orientation program that prepares you for what’s ahead, your housing that is well-located and comfortable, or the field trips that take you to places off the beaten path—we’re all about our student services. This is just one of the things we’re known for.

Orientation

You will take a guided tour around the IES Abroad Center and areas of interest in Dublin. You will be introduced to student life in the city and integration into Irish society and culture.

Field Trips

IES Abroad Dublin offers two optional three-day field trips, from which you choose one. These field trips are subsidized by IES Abroad, and you will be responsible for a portion of the cost. In past semesters, destinations have included:

  •  County Kerry- Visit Killarney National Park, the Dingle peninsula, and other historic sites.
  •  County Galway- Visit Galway City, the famous Cliffs of Moher, and the Aran Islands.
Center

IES Abroad Dublin [4]

The IES Abroad Dublin Center occupies a red-brick Victorian building that was originally a post office and has been completely renovated. The Center is walking distance from St. Stephen’s Green and Trinity College. 

Features include:

  • High-speed Internet, printer, photocopier and scanner access
  • A student lounge with study desks
  • Classrooms and a small library
Center staff: 

Ashley Taggart
IES Abroad Center Director
Ashley Taggart has directed IES Abroad Dublin since it opened in Summer 2000.  He previously lectured at IES Abroad London for five years.  He holds a master's degree in Renaissance Literature and a doctorate in Modern Drama from the University of York.  Originally from Belfast in Northern Ireland, he has written short stories and screenplays.

IES Abroad Staff
Caroline Enright
Student Welfare Officer and Internship Coordinator 

Megan Markey
Assistant Director 

Faculty
Geoffrey Corry
Peace and Conflict Studies
Master of Science Employee of Glencree Centre for Reconciliation Lecturer, University College Dublin 

Ruth Ferguson
Art History Relations
Master of Arts, University College Dublin Curator, Newman House 

Regina Fitzpatrick
Irish Studies
Master of Arts, University College Dublin Researcher, Gaelic Athletic Association, Boston College

Darren Kelly
Anthropology
Candidate, Doctor of Philosophy, St. Patrick's College Lecturer, St. Patrick's College 

Amanda Maguire
Theater
Actor/Writer for Theater Graduate of ALRA Licenciate, Guildhall School of Music and Drama 

Stephen McMahon
Creative Writing and Literature
Master of Arts, Queen's University Belfast, Senior English Tutor and Lecturer, St. Patrick's College, Dublin City University

Michael Murray
Peace and Conflict Studies
Doctor of Social Science, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Researcher, Lecturer, National University Maynooth 

Brendan O'Brien
Peace and Conflict Studies
Master of Arts, University of Ulster Journalist, RTE, Newstalk 106 Lecturer, University College Dublin 

Gillian O'Brien
History
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Liverpool Lecturer, St. Patrick's College, Dublin City University

Michelle Piazza
Irish Studies
Master of Arts, Univeristy of Leeds, Doctoral Candidate Lecturer, University College Dublin

Cost

Source URL: http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/programs/dublin-summer-intensive-acting

Links:
[1] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/dublin
[2] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/ireland
[3] http://www.iesabroad.org/files/courses/node%2C%20771%2C%20edit/dublin-th-394%20-%20summer.pdf
[4] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/ies-abroad-dublin