Visual, Performing and Circus Arts
Why confine your passion for the performing arts to a pastime?
Students graduating from visual, performing and circus arts courses find success in a diverse range of roles, from actor, dancer and circus performer to makeup artist, choreographer and photostylist.
It’s a broad study area, encompassing courses that focus on a diverse assortment of specialisations: make-up, theatre arts, visual merchandising and costume for performance, to name a few.
Ideal for those who don’t fancy the idea of a nine-to-five desk job, a diploma in the field allows you to harness your natural creativity and contribute to the arts both locally and globally.
Careers and Employment report 2011
Visual, Performing and Circus Arts (pdf, 59kb)
Possible position titles and careers these courses can lead to include:
- Actor
- Choreographer
- Costume Designer
- Dancer
- Exhibition Designer
- Makeup Artist - Photographic and Fashion
- Makeup Artist - Theatrical and Performance
- Music Director
- Photostylist
- Retail Merchandiser
- Retail Store Visual Merchandiser
- Visual Merchandising Consultant
Visual, Performing and Circus Arts students begin with different aspirations and develop different skills and careers.
Julie Goss
Diploma of Theatre Arts
Richie Hallal
Diploma of Theatre Arts
Jess Bosnic
Diploma of Costume
for Performance
Monica Gingold
Diploma of Make-up
