Helpmann Academy

Helpmann Academy

The Helpmann Academy was formed in 1994 as a partnership of the major tertiary arts training institutions in South Australia. It brings together the skills and resources of South Australia's universities and TAFE SA, with courses in music, dance, drama, directing, visual arts, technical theatre production and design. It is named in honour of Sir Robert Helpmann, a famous Australian dancer.

Governance

The Academy's Board of Governors consists of Vice Chancellors from South Australia's three universities, the Chief Executive of the South Australian Government Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology (DFEEST), or their delegates, and leading representatives of the arts and business sectors.

Funding

The Academy is funded by the government via each university and institution contributing an equal amount of money,and by the Helmann Foundation Board which sources money via philanthropic arts supporters . The main sources of its funding is via mentorships and one major function "Maestroes and apprentices" held annually .

Overseas connections

The Academy schools have strong links with overseas arts institutions, exchanges take place in the visual arts, drama, dance and music with New Zealand, United States of America, Indonesia, Japan, China, and Europe. Visits by performers and artists from around the world are encouraged.

Partners

*TAFE SA
**Adelaide Centre for the ARTS
**VizArts, O'Halloran Hill Campus
*Flinders University Drama Centre
*University of Adelaide Elder School of Music
*University of South Australia South Australian School of Art
*Adelaide Central School of Art an Affiliate Member:.

Courses

Adelaide Centre for the ARTS, TAFE SA

*Advanced Diploma
**Acting
**Technical Production and Design for the Stage
*Bachelor of Dance Performance
*Certificate to Bachelor Degree courses in Visual Art and Applied Design

VizArts, O'Halloran Hill Campus, TAFE SA

Certificate to Bachelor Degree in Visual Art and Applied Design.

Flinders University "The Drama Centre"

*Bachelor Degree and Honours Degree
**Drama
**Directing

University of Adelaide "The Elder School of Music"

Previously The Elder Conservatorium and Flinders Street School of Music
*Certificate to Doctorate in
**composition
**conducting
**music technology

University of South Australia "South Australian School of Art"

*Bachelor degrees to Doctorate in Visual Arts and Design

Adelaide Central School of Art

A private provider and an affiliate member of the Academy
*Certificate to Masters Degree plus non-award studies (at Summer and Winter Schools, seminars, lectures, master classes and exhibitions)

External links

* [http://www.helpmann.sa.edu.au/ The Helpmann Academy] Helpmann Academy's Partners
* [http://www.music.adelaide.edu.au The Elder School of Music - University of Adelaide]
* [http://www.unisa.edu.au/art South Australian School of Art - University of SA]
* [http://www.tafe.sa.gov.au/aca Adelaide Centre for the ARTS - Adelaide Institute of TAFE]
* [http://www.acsa.sa.edu.au Adelaide Central School of Art]
* [http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/drama Drama Centre - Flinders University]
* [http://www.tafe.sa.edu.au/institutes/onkaparinga VizArts - Onkaparinga Institute of TAFE, O'Halloran Hill Campus]


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