Contacto principal
215 Anzac Parade, Kensington
Postal address: NIDA UNSW, Kensington NSW 2052
Sydney, New South Wales 2033
National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) Archives, Sydney
The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an independent public company and is accorded national status as a training institution by the Australian Government. NIDA delivers education and training in the higher education sector in the dramatic arts that is characterised by quality, diversity, innovation and equity of access.
Established in Sydney in 1958 and enrolling its first students in 1959, NIDA has been a driving force in the growth and development of Australia’s performing arts for over fifty years. Having produced some of the greatest figures in Australia’s dramatic history, NIDA is nationally and internationally renowned for its talented, inventive, diverse and passionate artists and their significant contribution to Australia’s cultural identity.
NIDA’s focus on practice-based teaching and learning provides a strong foundation for graduate employment across a broad range of performance contexts.
It continues its historical association with the University of New South Wales and maintains strong links with national and international arts education and training organisations especially through the Australian Roundtable for Arts Training Excellence and industry partners such as theatre, dance and opera companies, festivals and film and television companies.
NIDA is based in Sydney, NSW, with a second office in Melbourne, Victoria.
Officer in charge: Archives and Records Manager
The NIDA Archives collects, organises and preserves archival records created by or relating to NIDA. As a valuable resource for research, teaching and education, the Archives supports NIDA’s role as Australia’s leading national educator in the dramatic arts. The Archives is managed by an Archives and Record Manager, who oversees the digital and paper-based archives, the records program and system, and the digital asset management system.
Open by appointment. Reference assistance available by email.
The NIDA Archives is open to NIDA staff and students and to external researchers, subject to specific access or donor conditions.
The copying of archives is subject to the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), preservation concerns and resources. Copyright permission must be gained before you receive any copies. We can provide advice on how to contact copyright holders. Charges for copies may apply.
Disability access can be arranged on appointment.
Revised 18 April 2018