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WAAPA v. The Con

Tue, 18 Oct 2005, 08:52 pm
Walter Plinge12 posts in thread
Hi everyone,

I am a prospective Music Theatre WAAPA student. I am, however, keen in not limiting myself to just doing musicals for my career. I am interested in what people have to say about the possibility and/or fesebility of completing the music theatre course but having a classically trained voice.

My biggest predicament seems to be that I don't particulary want to go to a conservatorium where I would get no training in any dancing, which is somewhat crucial as a music theatre performer.

On the other hand, I would miss out on subjects like diction and language coaching that I would recieve at the con, if I were to get accepted to WAAPA.

My ideal situation would perhaps to go to WAAPA but have the access to classical voice training, whilst still completing all the other aspects of the music theatre course, like dancing. Would it then mean my voice wouldn't be up to scratch for things like light opera? I mean, who's ever heard of an opera singer who went to WAAPA? Perhaps my ideal situation would be attending the con and doing dance training? But where (sydney or brisbane con, that is).

Or, I could do an opera course after WAAPA like a post grad study of opera performance. Perhaps I wouldn't be good enough for it though!

God, you can see how confused I am!

Please, I'd appreciate any input.

Re: WAAPA v. The Con

Sun, 20 Nov 2005, 05:57 pm
Walter Plinge
Wow!

Thanks so much to everyone. A LOT of great advice there. I hear what you're all saying -- very valid points. One more thing, though -- how good at dancing do you have to be to get into the Music tehatre course at waapa? Like, I dance but am not a dancer -- I do sydney dance company classes, broadway jazz, some ballet and funk.

I am compenent at beginners and OK in intermediate. Your thoughts?

Ed

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