Was lernt man in einer Ausbildung Schauspieler an der Fachhochschule?
What do you learn when you train as an actor at the University of Applied Sciences?
Training as an actor at a University of Applied Sciences combines artistic practice with theoretical knowledge. The aim is to lay the professional foundations for working on stage, in film or in other performing media. The central content includes
- Acting practice: basics of acting, improvisation techniques, working on scenes and role development
- Bodywork and movement: Dance, acrobatics, movement training, martial arts and techniques for preparing and performing rehearsals
- Voice and singing: Breathing technique, articulation, voice training, speaking for stage and microphone, vocal training
- Theory and history: acting theory, theater and dance history, literature and film history, performance and aesthetics, dramaturgy
- Project work and social skills: Development of own projects, basics of project management, teamwork, communication and presentation
This content prepares students specifically for the varied everyday working life in the performing arts - both practically and theoretically sound.
As each University of Applied Sciences designs its curriculum individually, there may be differences in the exact courses offered. It is advisable to enquire directly with the respective school.
Questions about the specific training content?
Simply use the contact form - the request will be forwarded directly to the selected University of Applied Sciences.