University degrees: Postgraduate
Course length: 2 years
Course city: Bruxelles
The Master TTC – Staging is part of the bachelor’s continuity.
It is based on the prevalence of the text as a basis for work, the central place of the actor’s work, the openness to all of the elements of the show (scenographic, sound, light space), the importance of taking into account the construction of a narrative and meaning.
These aspects are deployed through educational devices which allow the student to synthesize previous knowledge and which aim at ensuring their independent management of their singular project at their end. However, they implement collective work inherent in the professions for which INSAS prepares.
The master offers the student the possibility of two complementary approaches:
On the one hand, an Artistic End of Studies Work (TAFE): concretization and realization of all the stages of a personal staging project. It is worn in conjunction with the teaching team but in full autonomy in a production framework defined in agreement with it.
On the other hand, a Written End of Study Work (TEFE) in the theoretical field and / or research on art or art, in conjunction with a member of the teaching team.
Internships
Out of school, in a professional environment related to the subject of one aspect of the curriculum, it allows the student to understand diverse cultural, social and professional contexts. He is also helping to refine the definition of the uniqueness of his project. In school, they offer the student the opportunity, if they wish, to deepen a particular aspect of their project by assisting one or more teachers in their transmission work. This system ensures the sustainability of a transversality present since the creation of the school.
Classes
They aim for some to extend training in the exercise of reflection (psychology, dramatic writing), for others to significantly address the study of production executives and the exercise of the profession in the field of the arts. of the scene (production, communication, copyright, social law, institutional landscape).