Since the beginning of 2002 the Edith Cowan University School of Contemporary Arts has been undergoing a profound change. It is redefining its role in order to be able to sustain a more intense engagement with cultural debate at all levels; this debate ultimately constitutes the broad educational base in which learning through cultural exchange can occur. Students have the opportunity to work in a unique multi-arts environment, generated by the close relationship between Contemporary Arts, Performing Arts (WAAPA) and Communications & Multimedia (SC+M), the three Schools that together make up the faculty of Communications and Creative Industries. - Extracted from the Main Home Page
http://www.soca.ecu.edu.au/school/about.html for the School.
http://www.soca.ecu.edu.au/school/performance/index.html the Contemporary Performance Bachelor of Arts Degree.
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WA Premiere written and directed by Stephan Jean De Jonghe