Confused - WAAPA or Brent Street
Thu, 22 Dec 2005, 03:13 pmWalter Plinge17 posts in thread
Confused - WAAPA or Brent Street
Thu, 22 Dec 2005, 03:13 pmHey there Guys. Im a bit upset with this girl who just got into Brent Street. She went to the audition but got in anyways cos of the contacts she knew. She said anyone auditioning for WAAPA is mad cos its too far away and all the paid work is in Sydney, which she is close to. She has contacts who will get her jobs anywhere.
I didnt want to say anything but my sisters friend has just come back from Brent Street and she left because not even the professionals there were getting work let alone new grads. Well I think its a 1 year Diploma Course.
Hey is it better to go to Sydney to do that course and be near paid work or try out for WAAPA, what are the benefits. I have my heart set on WAAPA.
I didnt want to say anything but my sisters friend has just come back from Brent Street and she left because not even the professionals there were getting work let alone new grads. Well I think its a 1 year Diploma Course.
Hey is it better to go to Sydney to do that course and be near paid work or try out for WAAPA, what are the benefits. I have my heart set on WAAPA.
RE WAAPA or BRENT Street
Fri, 17 Mar 2006, 06:36 amMatt Lee, I dont know whats happened here, maybe because the Theatre Aust. forum site has changed but this topic was covered and cleared up by Denise Love from BRENT STREET on the 1/2/06.
If you are indeed a teacher at Brent Street, I suggest you speak to Denise Love about this topic. She answered everyones queries and addressed the 'bagging' PROFESSIONALLY and this whole topic was cleared up some time ago.
Please do we have to go through it all over again with the slagging of Brent Street, Sing Over King, WAAPA and NIDA etc etc
Darren Mapes from the Sing Over King and Denise Love from Brent Street both put this topic to rest with very accommodating and professional answers.
Your attack here is obviously from the heart but very unprofessional. Please Speak to Denise before you write any more and dredge up further unrest. I am sure she wouldn't be happy.