Courses

See How Creativity Grows
NIDA Open’s courses are the perfect way for children and young people to step into the world of performance, creativity and storytelling during school term and holidays. Designed for ages 5–18, our short courses cover everything from acting and improvisation to screen performance, musical theatre, design, and more. Whether your child is taking their very first steps on stage or looking to deepen their skills, our tutors create a supportive, fun and inspiring environment to learn, grow and connect with others.

From one-day workshops to week-long adventures, NIDA Open offers programs that build confidence, spark imagination, and give students practical tools they can use both on and off the stage. With courses held at NIDA Sydney and in locations across Australia, there’s something for every young storyteller.

FIND YOUR COURSE

277 Course/s Found
NIDA Acting Techniques

ADULTS (18+)

The core foundations of actor training.

NIDA Online: The General American Accent

ADULTS (18+)

Boost your vocal confidence and flexibility.

NIDA Online: Introduction to Acting

ADULTS (18+)

Embark on your journey into the art of acting.

NIDA Online: The Standard English Accent

ADULTS (18+)

Understand the essentials of the Standard English accent.

Drama School, Grades 7-10

GRADES 7-10

A comprehensive holiday course to ignite creativity in improvisation, character development, devising and acting.

Screen Acting Boot Camp, Grades 7-10

GRADES 7-10

Dive into fundamental screen acting techniques, improvisation and text analysis

Screen Acting Boot Camp, Grades 11-12

GRADES 11-12

Dive into fundamental screen acting techniques.

Off the Cuff: Improvisation, Grades 7-10

GRADES 7-10

A fun and dynamic improvisation class.

Screen Actors Studio – Audition

ADULTS (18+)

Craft a personalised approach and develop your vocal, physical and imaginative dexterity for screen.

NIDA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we learn and tell stories, the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Dharawal and Dharug peoples, and we pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present.