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Does 'Performing Arts' related to Literature ?

then, how about 'Drama and Theatre Studies' ?





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Does 'Performing Arts' related to Literature ?

then, how about 'Drama and Theatre Studies' ?





There's a lot of overlap between courses with these names. I would expect 'Performing Arts' to be more practical, but a course with the name 'Drama and Theatre Studies' might become more practical if the teaching staff change between the planning stage of the course and its actual delivery. You need to go to Open Days if you can (see University/College web sites) to be sure, or otherwise communicate with the teaching staff. If you can't do that - maybe you're not yet in the UK - the course prospectus should give you a clearer idea.

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There's a lot of overlap between courses with these names. I would expect 'Performing Arts' to be more practical, but a course with the name 'Drama and Theatre Studies' might become more practical if the teaching staff change between the planning stage of the course and its actual delivery. You need to go to Open Days if you can (see University/College web sites) to be sure, or otherwise communicate with the teaching staff. If you can't do that - maybe you're not yet in the UK - the course prospectus should give you a clearer idea.

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understood.

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