Media Production & Performing Arts
Years 7, 8 and 9

This is a 4 week media production & performing arts Saturday Club for students in Years 7, 8 and 9, running from 8 Mar - 29 Mar, 10:00-14:00.

Event details

BA (Hons) Acting & Performance, UCA Farnham

In this exciting 4-week programme, students will not only learn and develop performance skills for stage, screen and voice acting, but will also learn how to create their own productions. Each week, participants will create short scripts and bring them to life in the form of short scenes and recorded radio plays. They will also have the opportunity to learn behind the scenes roles such as cinematography, directing, script supervision, and sound recording, giving them the skills to create their very own productions and performances at home.

Workshop - Week 1 – 8 March:
Story telling - learn the skills needed to create engaging stories and characters through improv and writing. 

Workshop – Week 2 – 15 March:
Movie making - explore the different skills needed for a filmed performance compared to a stage performance with an introduction to cinematography, script supervision, and directing. 

Workshop – Week 3 – 22 March:
Radio and voice acting - learn the elements of voice acting, whether it's for adverts, video games, or radio plays, and create recorded performances in our sound booth. 

Workshop – Week 4 – 29 March:
Staging and sharing work - learn important and fun stage-performance skills, from movement to projection, and how to keep an audience engaged. Finish the programme by sharing the work created across all 4 weeks!

Lunches will be provided for participants each week. 

Applications for Saturday Clubs are open until 9 am Wednesday 26 February.

Useful
information

This activity is suitable for students who are studying or have an interest in creative subjects and would like to develop their skills and portfolio. 

The aim of the course is to provide an opportunity for young people to access free art and design tuition from a higher education institution to support them in the development of their portfolio of work. It's also designed for students who may not otherwise have the chance to access such an opportunity. This work is funded through the UCA's Access and Participation Plan's commitment as approved by the Office for Students (OfS). The programme is aimed at supporting students who are under-represented in Higher education. For further information and a list of the under-represented groups, please refer to the OfS approach to access and participation.

We welcome applications from all, however priority will be given to applicants who meet one or more of the following criteria:

  • are the first generation in their family to study at higher education level (e.g. Degree, HND, HNC)
  • are currently eligible for Free School Meals
  • come from a neighbourhood with low overall progression rates to higher education (determined by postcode using POLAR 4 data)
  • are from a black or minority ethnic (BAME) background
  • are in, or have lived under local authority care
  • have caring responsibilities for a family member
  • have a disability
  • are studying without the support of family 
  • are an unaccompanied asylum seeker/refugee
  • are from a military family
  • are from a Gypsy, Roma or Traversal community
  • attend a KaMCOP, KMPF or HEON partnered school (a list of eligible schools is included below)
  • live in HEON or KaMCOP target postcode area

This information will be gathered via the application form and will be assessed by the University’s Outreach Manager and Outreach Officer.

Once the application deadline has passed, we will consider all applications against the priority criteria listed above to determine who will be offered a place. A decision will be sent in writing to confirm whether a place on the programme has been secured, and successful applicants will be asked to confirm their place in writing. Where the programmes are oversubscribed, unplaced applicants who meet the criteria outlined above will be kept on a waiting list and allocated spaces should they become available.

If an applicant decides not to accept their offer, they must inform UCA staff via email as soon as possible so spaces can be reallocated where possible: outreach@uca.ac.uk

  • Astor Secondary School
  • Aylesford School
  • Brockhill Park Performing Arts College
  • Brompton Academy
  • Cornwallis Academy
  • Dartford Science & Technology College
  • Dover Christ Church Academy
  • Folkestone Academy
  • Fulston Manor School
  • Greenacre Academy
  • Hartsdown Academy
  • Herne Bay High School
  • Hugh Christie School
  • New Line Learning Academy
  • Northfleet School for Girls
  • Northfleet Technology College
  • Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey
  • Orchards Academy
  • PGW Partnership of Greenacre and Walderslade
  • Saint George's Church of England School - Gravesend
  • Sandwich Technology School
  • Spires Academy
  • St Anselm's Catholic School, Canterbury
  • St Augustine Academy
  • St Edmund's Catholic School
  • St George's Church of England Foundation School - Broadstairs
  • St John's Catholic Comprehensive
  • Strood Academy
  • Thamesview School
  • The Abbey School
  • The Canterbury Academy
  • The Charles Dickens School
  • The Ebbsfleet Academy
  • The Holmesdale School
  • The John Wallis Church of England Academy
  • The Leigh Academy
  • The Leigh UTC
  • The Malling School
  • The Marsh Academy
  • The North School
  • The Robert Napier School
  • The Royal Harbour Academy
  • The Sittingbourne School
  • The Victory Academy
  • Towers School and Sixth Form Centre
  • Turner Free School
  • Ursuline College
  • Walderslade Girls' School
  • Westlands School
  • Alderwood Senior School
  • Ash Manor School
  • Chertsey High School
  • Christ's College, Guildford
  • Collingwood College
  • Cove School
  • Farnborough College of Technology
  • Farnham Heath End School
  • Fernhill School
  • Hoe Valley School
  • Salesian School, Chertsey
  • The Beacon School
  • The Matthew Arnold School
  • The Wavell School

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You have the right to review information held about you. If you would like to do so or to notify us of a change of your details, please email outreach@uca.ac.uk. If, you believe there is no legitimate reason for us to continue processing your data and wish us to delete it, please contact the Data Protection Officer dpo@uca.ac.uk