TUT Drama
TUT Drama:
The Department of Drama and Film champions the synergistic relationship between drama and film, recognizing their mutual enhancement. We integrate the creative, hands-on, and analytical aspects of drama, theatre, film, and TV production within a collaborative framework. Our mission is to cultivate the next wave of adept storytellers. Our Drama, Film, and TV Production programs have emerged as a prominent presence in the South African performing arts landscape. Our curriculum is designed not just to hone the skills of actors, directors, educators, administrators, or writers but also to nurture artists who are empathetic and well-rounded. We emphasize understanding, exploring, and interpreting the complexities of the human experience. We take immense pride in our alumni, who have established their own production ventures, risen as leading actors and actresses, and distinguished themselves as exceptional directors. They continue to uphold the reputation of our institution both nationally and internationally. For those interested in joining our vibrant community and embarking on a transformative journey in drama, we welcome you to apply for the TUT Drama Course.
The Allure of TUT
“TUT” is not just another historical drama; it is a visual masterpiece that transports viewers to a time of grandeur, mystery, and intrigue. The series meticulously recreates the opulence of ancient Egypt, from its majestic pyramids and sprawling temples to its vibrant markets and bustling streets. The costumes, set designs, and cinematography all contribute to creating an immersive and authentic experience that captivates audiences from the first episode to the last.
But what truly sets “TUT” apart is its compelling storytelling. The series delves deep into the life of Tutankhamun, exploring his rise to power, his struggles to maintain control over a divided kingdom, and his quest to secure his legacy for future generations. Along the way, viewers are introduced to a colourful cast of characters, each with their ambitions, secrets, and alliances, adding layers of complexity and intrigue to the narrative.
- National Diploma
- Baccalaureus Technologiae
- Magister Technologiae (Structured)
- Magister Technologiae
- Doctor Technologiae
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TUT Drama Admission requirement(s):
A National Senior Certificate with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualification, with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or first additional language).
How many APS score is needed for drama at TUT?
To be considered for this qualification, applicants must have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19. Assessment procedures: Applicants with an APS of 19 and more will be invited for an audition and a structured interview with a panel.
How long does it take to study drama at TUT?
Minimum duration: Three years.
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- To begin the application process at TUT, please click here.
- On the top right corner of the screen, click ‘Apply Now.’
- Choose whether or not you have a student number (If this is your first time applying you will not have a student number yet)
- Choose whether you are returning to finish an application.
- Choose whether or not you have a Qualification. Token Specific (this token was only given to specific students to show them a pre-defined list of qualifications)
- To the consent form, click ‘I Accept.’
- Stick to the instructions provided throughout the application.
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Historical Accuracy
While “TUT” is a work of fiction, it is grounded in historical events and characters, making it both entertaining and educational. The series draws inspiration from various sources, including archaeological findings, ancient texts, and historical accounts, to create a nuanced and realistic portrayal of life in ancient Egypt.
Of course, creative liberties are taken to enhance the drama and suspense, but the core elements of the story remain true to historical facts. This blend of fact and fiction allows “TUT” to strike a perfect balance between entertainment and education, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about ancient Egyptian history.
Contact Details
Programme Administrator: Film
- Name: Ms Penny Mologadi van Wyk
- Tel: +27 12 382 5496
- Email: vanWykPM@tut.ac.za
Programme Administrator: Drama
- Name: Ms Cathy Steynfaardt
- Tel: +27 12 382 6130
- Email: SteynFCM@tut.ac.za
Acting Head of Department: Drama & Film
- Name: Dr Francois Human
- Tel: +27 12 382 5496
- Email: HumanJF@tut.ac.za
TUT Contact Centre
- Tel: 086 110 2421
- Email: general@tut.ac.za
- SMS Number: 30655
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