Course Summary
The program in ACTING (4 YEARS - DEGREE) has been submitted for re-evaluation to the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education (DI.PA.E.). Until the re-evaluation of the study program is completed, the existing certification from the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education remains valid.
The field of study is academic, and enrollment is mandatory and continuous.
The academic year is divided into a winter and a spring semester. The studies span over 8 semesters and include 63 compulsory courses.
The title awarded upon successful completion of the studies is a Bachelor's Degree in Acting.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the ACTING program (4 YEARS - BACHELOR'S) will have the opportunity to:
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Continue their studies in Cyprus or abroad in postgraduate programs.
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Pursue careers in:
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Theatrical organizations with continuous annual operation
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Theatrical groups with frequent artistic performances
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Independent theatrical productions
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Short and feature-length films
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Assistant Directors
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Theater Directors
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Television series
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Television and radio commercials
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Television and Radio Shows
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Stand Up Comedy/Bar Theatre performances
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Instructors in Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning programs
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Instructors in Children's Theater Workshops, professional workshops, and amateur theater groups
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Theatrical Producers
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Playwrights for Theater Works and Television/Cinematic Screenplays
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Voice Over Actors for Dubbed Series."
Modules
During the four years of study, students will receive practical and theoretical training through the following mandatory courses:
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Acting: Ancient Drama, Modern Greek Theatre, Contemporary American and English Theatre, 17th-18th Century Theatre, Psychological Drama, Epic/Political Theatre, Theatre of the Absurd/Contemporary Theatre
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Performance
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Directing
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Improvisation
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Speech and Diction
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Music
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Dance / Movement
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Mime and Mask
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Acting for the Camera
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Fencing / Stage Combat
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Alexander Technique
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Set Design / Costume Design
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Dramaturgy
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History and Theory of Theatre
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History of Art
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History and Theory of Cinema
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History of World Literature
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Theatre and Education
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Playwriting
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Makeup
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Lighting
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Research Methods
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Thesis
Assessment Method
The School applies the principle of continuous assessment (practical/written and additional assessment) according to the nature of the course (practical or theoretical). Specifically, the performance of the student is evaluated through at least two different methods, based on the Assessment Criteria which have been disclosed and approved by the School. One of these methods is mandatory and involves the final practical or written examination (depending on the nature of the course) for each semester.
The percentage of the final examination in the overall grade cannot exceed 60%. The remaining 40% of the grade is derived from alternative forms of assessment such as assignments, presentations, participation, etc. Oral exams may only be used as supplementary to other assessment methods.
How to apply
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Application deadline
By June 25th for the July Entrance Examinations
By August 30th for the September Entrance Examinations
2023-08-30
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
Candidates who hold a High School Diploma or an equivalent certificate from a recognized school, either domestic or foreign, accredited by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Youth of the Republic, are eligible to participate in the entrance exams.
The entrance exams are conducted in July of each year, on a date determined by the School, in front of the Admissions Examination Committee consisting of the School's Owner, the School's Director, the Deputy Director, the Director of Studies, and School Professors.
No entrance exams are conducted in September, except in exceptional cases, as determined by the School. These cases include:
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If, according to the Admissions Examination Committee's judgment, there is a list of successful candidates.
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If a candidate did not submit an application within the specified July deadline for exceptional reasons (health, absence abroad, military service, etc.). In this case, the candidate must submit the application no later than August 30, along with the relevant supporting documents. The Admissions Examination Committee reserves the right to approve or reject the application.
The entrance exams, similar to those in July, consist of a Written and a Practical Examination. The results are announced within two (2) days from the date of the Examinations.
Successful candidates are those who possess substantial acting skills, demonstrate fluency in the Greek language, exhibit good articulation and vocal clarity, display expressiveness and stage presence, and have achieved a grade of at least five (5) in each of the examined subjects on a ten-point scale.
Additional entry requirements
EXAMINED SUBJECTS DURING THE ENTRANCE EXAMS:
Written Examination:
Elementary theoretical knowledge of Theater History and Literature.
The exam is conducted in writing (in Greek, using the elements of the Greek alphabet).
Candidates are given a topic to develop (500 words) related to Theater History or Literature (General Knowledge).
Candidates must have their identification card or another official proof of identity with them during the Examinations.
Practical Examination:
a) Acting (Two monologues of the candidate's choice, one from the repertoire of Ancient Greek drama (comedy or tragedy), and one from Classical, Neoclassical, or Contemporary theater).
b) Recitation (Recitation from memory of a poem in Greek, of any kind).
c) Singing (Singing a theatrical song of the candidate's choice, preferably Greek, without musical accompaniment, acapella).
d) Improvisation (Preparation of an original theme without using objects or oral speech).
e) Elementary theoretical knowledge of theater (important playwrights, milestones in the history of Greek and World Theater, basic knowledge of theatrical creation in Cyprus).
English language requirements
Not Applied
Fees and funding
Application Fees
The annual tuition fees are paid in nine monthly installments during the Academic Year. Each installment is collected during the first week of each month.
Annual Tuition Fees for the Three-Year Study Program:
€4,500 (in 9 monthly installments of €500 each)
Registration Fees:
€60 for the First Year only
Additional Fee information
Facilitated tuition payments and scholarship provision in collaboration with the Omega Group Cyprus.
Provider information
Main Contact
Οδός Βλαδίμηρου Καυκαρίδη 11-15
2102 Αγλαντζιά,Λευκωσία, Κύπρος
Contact Person: Ζήνα Καυκαρίδη - Administrative Officer