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The training program to become a professional actor include preparing graduates for the world of professional artists' work. They include in particular the definition of their offer of artist services, their online self-promotion (e.g. photos, voice recording or artistic demonstration), preparation
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College, was completed in the summer of 2007. The total construction
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The Vendôme theater existed at 3990 Notre-Dame West, Montreal, until 1974, the year it was acquired by Dawson
College as a rental facility. Then, this theatre was renamed "Dome Theatre". This downtown theater became the central physical plant of the Dawson Professional Theatre Program and the
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In 2000, the first feasibility study for Phase V of Dawson theater extension project was initiated by
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project which amounted to approximately $ 10.5 million, was subsidized under a Quebec-Canada agreement supporting linguistic minorities. Designed in an
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voice techniques, actor movements, dance, stage combat and camera games. This training brings students' skills development through performances in studios and on the stage of the new Dawson theater.
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