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The PSPBB/ ESAD is one of twelve drama schools in France preparing students for the acting profession. It qualifies students for the National Higher Professional Diploma in Acting (Diplôme national supérieur professionnel de comédien – DNSPC) and the State Diploma for Drama Teachers (Diplôme d'État de professeur de théâtre). It also offers training for the State Diploma as a theater teacher.
During their studies, students receive comprehensive professional training, alternating between fundamentals, theoretical classes, thematic workshops and creative workshops:
This diploma is aimed at active actresses, actors and/or directors who combine their artistic practice with their educational approach.
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All the information on the dance, music and drama competitions of the PSPBB (Paris – Boulogne-Billancourt Pôle supérieur d'enseignement artistique Paris).
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In each of the fields available, the DNSPM (National Higher Professional Diploma for Musicians) curriculum is built around individual and group lessons developing the fundamentals of high-level instrumental or vocal practice, plus disciplines linked to knowledge of the professional environment (workshops, courses, orchestral sessions, cross-disciplinary projects, etc.).
The “Direction” track relies on the teaching teams of the two regional conservatoires in Paris and Boulogne-Billancourt for artistic teaching and those of Sorbonne University for theoretical teaching.
The PSPBB offers teacher training in conjunction with the DNSPM, leading to the State Diploma (DE) for Music Teachers.
The Improvisation and Musical Creation specialisation in the Master’s degree of Arts, Musicology - Theories and Practices of Music track is of interest to instrumentalists with a DNSPM in instrumental performance who are not particularly interested in orchestral careers, as well as those with a DNSPM in Jazz and Improvised Music.