Do you have original visual ideas?
Applications are still open for the Bachelor of Design (Stage & Screen).
Whether your dream is to design costumes for period dramas on television, create an opening ceremony for the Olympics, design for opera or work in devised theatre, you can learn the skills you need to follow your passion at Toi Whakaari.
Designers make for the eye; they initiate, collaborate and make visual responses. Design is a process of germination, gathering different media and ideas to create a visual aesthetic and meaning. The skills and practice are applied to screen work as well as live performance and events. We weave our work alongside that of a director, writer, devisor or performer.
The course:
Design students benefit from working alongside students of directing, acting, entertainment technology, performing arts management and costume construction. Through sharing premises with NZ School of Dance, and having a key relationship with The Film School, student designers also have opportunities to collaborate with contemporary dance and film students.
Even though this is a new course, the School has already produced some of New Zealand's most successful theatre designers, including many Chapman Tripp Theatre Award winners, the set dresser for Outrageous Fortune and a model maker for King Kong. Check out more of our successes here.
For information on how to apply, click here.