The audition consists of an interview,
and a short presentation of a personal work (5 minutes)
which may include both movement and voice if desired,
or a short improvisation chosen by the teachers. No
previous experience in mime is necessary. People having
a strong knowledge in Corporeal Mime are welcome to
audition for the 2nd or 3rd year.
Inscriptions are open throughout the year.
Alternative Solution for
the Audition
• Send a complete CV, a short video of your work
and 1 or 2 reference letters.
• OR successfully follow the Summer School.
• OR follow one term of Evening Classes.
• OR follow 3 monthly Weekend Workshops.
Full Time Training Programme
Fees
by month £360
by term £1080
by year £3240
Opening Day
October 6, 2009.
Class Schedule
Monday to Friday, 10am to 2pm (October to June)
2pm to 3pm, Open Studio.
Enrolment Possibilities
Beginning of each month (October to June).
General Auditions
July 3, 2009
September 25, 2009
Other Audition Possibilities
on Request
Contact us to set up an appoinment.
Prospective Students from
outside the European Community countries
Please contact your nearest British Embassy or Consulate
for information concerning student visas. After being
accepted as a student, the school will provide you with
necessary documents of enrolment. The school is an ASIC
Premier College and meets all the requirements of immigration
law.

Disability Strategy at
the International School of Corporeal Mime
Corporeal Mime requires a minimum level of health and
fitness. People with certain conditions such as the
loss of a limb would be unable to benefit fully from
the training. If you are unsure whether you meet these
critieria, you are welcome to call us to discuss your
needs or alternatively please consult with your doctor.
The International School of Corporeal Mime welcomes
people with dyslexia, impaired hearing, speech impediments
and diabetes.
The School is situated in a communal workspace which
has wheelchair access and toilets for the disabled.
Disabled members of the public are welcome to attend
open performances such as the end of year show, subject
to availablilty of space.
In the future when the School expands and moves to
larger premises, we intend to develop links with local
disability centres in order to explore ways to open
up Corporeal Mime to disabled communities.
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