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  1. www.rada.ac.ukRADA

    RADA is shaping an academy for the future. We develop individual potential, nurturing curious, socially-conscious creative practitioners through our world-leading training. Try a RADA Short Course Find out more. What's On at RADA Find out more. New President and Vice President of RADA Find out more. What's on at RADA. Find out more.

  2. La Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA, en français : Académie royale d'art dramatique) est une école d'art dramatique britannique située à Londres. Fondée en 1904 par Herbert Beerbohm Tree, elle est la plus ancienne et l'une des plus prestigieuses écoles de théâtre du Royaume-Uni [1], [N 1].

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    The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, commonly abbreviated to RADA (/ ˈ r ɑː d ə /), is a drama school in London, England, which provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio.

  4. www.rada.ac.uk › coursesCourses — RADA

    Discover the Part-time Blended Foundation Course in Acting. Communication skills training. RADA Business helps people at work become brilliant communicators, building on RADA's dramatic arts training to transform organisations and individuals. Develop individuals, teams and organisations.

  5. Through studio-based classes in voice, movement, acting techniques, singing, text analysis and contextual studies students undertake a practical and reflective training that gradually develops embodied understanding and skills in the art and craft of acting.

  6. RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art), London, United Kingdom. 43,502 likes · 113 talking about this · 17,394 were here. This is the official Facebook page for RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)....

  7. Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), state-subsidized school of acting in Bloomsbury, London. The oldest school of drama in England, it set the pattern for subsequent schools of acting. It was established in 1904 by actor-manager Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, who soon moved it from Haymarket to its.