AIM Dramatic Arts was formerly known as the Australian Academy of Dramatic Art (AADA) and was established in 1983. In 2006, AADA became a department of the
Australian Institute of Music (AIM),
The degree In 2007, consultation with the theatre industry began to create a unique, university-level qualification. The growing independent theatre scene in Sydney and other Australian capitals was now to be supported by a custom-built training in contemporary theatre practice, "a unique education for the Actor / Creator / Producer". The school took the baton from the
University of Western Sydney's now-defunct
Theatre Nepean, a training program that gave the Australian performing arts sector over a decade of graduates who are all-round theatre makers. In 2009, the department accepted its first intake of students in the new Bachelor of Performance degree.
Placement Students undertake a unique interaction with a creative workplace and, often, a future employer. They are matched with leading performing arts companies in Sydney, during or following their final trimester of study. Placement Partners include:
Bell Shakespeare,
Channel 7, Darlinghurst Theatre Company, Fountainhead Casting,
Griffin Theatre, Performance Space, Playwriting Australia, Powerhouse, Shopfront, Sport for Jove,
Sydney Theatre Company, Tamarama Rock Surfers, and Version 1.0. ==Campuses==