Upcoming Events

    • 3 Jan 2026
    • 9:30 AM
    • 28 Mar 2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • Goodman Arts Centre and PPS Preschools
    Register


    SDEA's signature early childhood arts pedagogy certification course is back in January 2026 for its fourth intake!

    ETLA-EC is a 36-hour course designed to equip participants with key knowledge, skills and disposition to work with children in the early years, primarily ages 4 to 6 years. This course offers a platform for participants to delve deeper into the foundation of their teaching beliefs and how that shapes their practices that are aligned with the principles of teaching and learning in early childhood (arts) education.

    With a strong emphasis on applied learning, this course provides participants with hands-on learning experiences - observing and applying the knowledge and skills learnt during the course in an early childhood context. In addition to building upon individual’s artform skills and knowledge, participants may explore working collectively to create interdisciplinary arts experiences with and/or for young children. SDEA will be partnering with Presbyterian Preschool Services (PPS) to facilitate practicum sessions for course participants in their preschools. 

    At the end of the course, participants will be awarded with a Certificate of Completion, which is recognised by the National Arts Council. This Certificate satisfies the minimum pedagogical requirement for arts instructors to conduct NAC-AEP Workshop programmes in preschools.

    ETLA-EC graduates will be invited to join a Community of Practice that meets quarterly to reflect on their practice and share best practices.


    About ETLA-EC

    Course Objectives:

    SDEA hopes for the programme to assist in developing a greater awareness of the role and impact of teaching through the arts in an early childhood setting.

    This course aims to introduce participants to:

    • Key theories and principles of early childhood education;
    • A range of evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning of the arts in the early years;
    • Developing a greater awareness of their roles and responsibilities as early childhood arts practitioners;
    • Key components and principles of lesson planning, and acquire skills to design developmentally and culturally-appropriate lessons for target groups;
    • Effective engagement strategies to facilitate children’s learning in and through the arts.

    Minimum Requirement:

    • Professional Qualification (minimum of a diploma in a relevant art form, and/or industry experience)
    • Some Teaching Experience (teaching experience in pre-school/primary school is preferred)

    Suitable For:

    • Teaching artists and arts educators who want to extend their practice to early childhood environments with students 6 years old and below.
    • Teaching artists and arts educators who want to learn more about the role of the arts in early childhood education.
    • Teaching artists and arts educators who want to learn about integrated arts pedagogies.
    • Early Childhood Educators with at least 2 years of experience in teaching in, through or about at least one art form (drama, movement/dance, music, visual arts).


    Course Schedule

    Date

    Time

    Module Code

    Module Title

    Facilitator(s)

    Venue

    3 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    9am - 9:30am

     

    Orientation

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    3 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    10am - 1pm

    DTWC

    Development of the Whole Child

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    3 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    2.30pm - 5.30pm

    DTWC

    Development of the Whole Child

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    10 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    9:30am - 12:30pm

    DAAP

    Developmentally Appropriate Arts Pedagogies in the Early Years (4-6 years old)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    10 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    2pm - 5pm

    DAAP

    Developmentally Appropriate Arts Pedagogies in the Early Years (4-6 years old)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    17 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    9:30am - 12:30pm

    LDAE

    Lesson Design in a Diverse Learning Environment: Assessment & Evaluation of Teaching and Learning (General)

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    17 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    2pm - 5pm

    LDNF

    Lesson Design & Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    24 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    9:30am - 12:30pm

    LDNF

    Lesson Design & Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    24 Jan 2026 (Sat)

    2pm - 5pm

    LDNF

    Lesson Design & Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised)

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    26 Jan - 6 Feb 2026
    (1 selected weekday)

    TBC
    (1.5 hour morning/ afternoon)

    OBS

    Class Observation

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun or invited external facilitators

    In-person, selected preschool centre

    7 Feb 2026

    6pm

     

    Lesson Plan Assessment Submission

    Online (no lesson)

    23 Feb - 19 Mar 2026
    (1 selected weekday)

    TBC
    (1.5 hour morning/ afternoon)

    PA1

    Practicum Assessment 1

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun or invited external facilitators

    In-person, selected preschool centre

    23 Feb - 19 Mar 2026
    (1 selected weekday)

    TBC
    (1.5 hour morning/ afternoon)

    PA2

    Practicum Assessment 2

    Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun or invited external facilitators

    In-person, selected preschool centre

    21 Mar 2026 (Sat)

    9am - 11am

    TPRP

    The Professional and Reflective Practitioner 

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    21 Mar 2026 (Sat)

    11pm - 1pm

    TPRP

    The Professional and Reflective Practitioner

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    28 Mar 2026 (Sat)

    10am - 1pm

    PPLJ

    Personal and Professional Learning Journey
    (assessment module)

    Elaine Ng

    In-person, Goodman Arts Centre

    Module Synopses

    Development of The Whole Child (DWTC)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng


    This module aims to provide an overview of the developmental areas and milestones of children ages 4 – 6 years old and explore teachers’ beliefs of a whole child. Key theories that underpin elements of current practice in early childhood care and education will be discussed.

    Developmentally Appropriate Arts Pedagogies in the Early Years (4-6 years old) (DAAP)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun


    This module aims to introduce a range of evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning in the early years. Learners will also be introduced to the

    ‘Nurturing Early Learners: A Curriculum for Kindergartens in Singapore’ (framework) and discuss how to translate the principles and learning goals into practice, with a primary focus on the Aesthetics and Creative Expression domain.

    Lesson Design in a Diverse Learning Environment; Assessment & Evaluation of Teaching and Learning (LDAE)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng


    This module aims to introduce the key principles and elements of a thoughtful lesson plan for and/or with children (4 – 6 years) of diverse needs and abilities. Learners will learn to apply knowledge of developmentally and culturally-appropriate practices in the early years, explore the interconnected relationships between assessment of/for children’s learning, and evaluation of teaching practices that will inform their curriculum decisions.


    Lesson Design and Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised) (LDNF)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun


    This module enables the learners to apply and contextualise the key principles of planning and facilitating processed focused arts experiences for and/or with children (4 – 6 years) of diverse needs and abilities. Learners will be given an opportunity to engage in collaborative planning of an interdisciplinary arts lesson and explore how it can befacilitated in a physical learning environment as well as discuss possible adaptations to online learning.


    Class Observation (OBS)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun & guest facilitators 


    Educators will be grouped and assigned to observe and/or participate in 1 class session to get themselves acquainted with the children.


    Practicum Assessment 1 (PA1)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun & guest facilitators 


    Educators will be working in groups to prepare for their 1st teaching assessment.


    Practicum Assessment 2 (PA2)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun & guest facilitators 


    Educators will be working in groups to prepare for their 2nd teaching assessment.


    The Professional and Reflective Practitioner (TPRP)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng


    This module aims to heighten arts practitioners’ critical awareness of the importance of engaging in reflective practices, individually and collectively. A range of professional issues will be examined, including ethical issues and challenges of being an arts educator in an early childhood setting, continuing education and advocacy. Learners will also be introduced to tools and frameworks that will help them to gain a better understanding of self, and skills to enhance personal effectiveness through self mentoring.


    Personal and Professional Learning Journey (PPLJ)

    Facilitator: Elaine Ng


    Educators will be sharing their personal reflection on their learning journey and how they will apply their new understanding in their work context.


    The Faculty

    Elaine Ng

    Having found her passion in the arts only in her late teens, Elaine has since dedicated her life to advocating the crucial role of the arts in early childhood development. Elaine holds a Master’s in Early Childhood Education from the University of South Australia and is a current PhD candidate with Griffith University. Elaine championed her belief in the importance of the arts for over 25 years and has shared her pedagogy with young children, families, early childhood practitioners and professionals from all around the world. She is the co-founder of The Learning Connections, an arts education organisation since 2009. Through her heavy involvement with various independent and governmental institutions, including Singapore's Early Childhood Development Agency and National Arts Council, Elaine hopes to educate and empower all stakeholders in children’s lives. Her aim is to collaborate and create a holistic ecosystem that would nurture a generation of compassionate, creative and agentic global citizens of today and tomorrow.

    Lavina Chong

    Lavina Chong is the Managing Director of  Wigglepods Pte Ltd, a creative music movement company, that specialises in the arts from infants to preschool age. She is an Arts practitioner with 30 years of experience in the field of Early Childhood. She is also an adjunct lecturer with the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) and National Institute of Early Childhood Development (NIEC). 

    Wong Seet Fun

    Wong Seet Fun holds a Master’s in Science (Early Childhood Education) from Wheelock College and BA (Hons) in Fine Art and Critical Theory from Goldsmiths College, University of London. Founder and owner of Art Loft, she has more than 20 years of experiences working with young children, families and in the past 15 years, early childhood and museum educators. Passionate in Museum education for the young children, she works very closely with community partners like National Heritage Board to design tours and workshops to teach and promote art, culture and heritage to children, teachers and Museum educators. She is presently an Adjunct Lecturer with NIEC.


    Funding and Subsidies

    SDEA Membership Discount

    All SDEA Members enjoy 25% early bird discount (now - 30 Nov 2025) or 20% off standard price (1 Dec 2025 onwards).


    [NEW] SkillsFuture Credit | Apply by 2 January 2026

    Singaporeans aged 25 and above who are eligible for SkillsFuture Credit can apply for a claim.

    Please inform SDEA upon course registration your intent to utilise your SkillsFuture Credit in part or in full for the qualifying course fee to obtain the necessary supporting documents for the claim.

    Visit MySkillsFuture to check your credit balance* and for more information on the claims process.

    *Only the SkillsFuture Credit from the Opening Credit and One-off Credit Top-Up are claimable for this course. Credits expiring on 31 December 2025 and the Mid-Career Credit are not applicable. 

    Applicants sponsored by an organisation or request for school e-billing will not be eligible for a SkillsFuture Credit claim.


    [NEW] Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP)

    NTUC Union members enjoy up to 50% unfunded course fee support, capped at $250 or $500 (aged 40 years old and above).

    UTAP application must be submitted within 6 months after course completion via the NTUC UPortal. T&Cs can be found here.

    NOTE: This funding is in the form of a reimbursement. Registrants will have to make full payment to SDEA first.


    [NEW] NAC-NICA Training Support

    Self-employed arts educators can claim up to $500 in subsidies and training allowance.

    Applicants must be:

    • NICA Member (NTUC Union Members may convert their membership)

    Application process:

    1. Apply for a Letter of Eligibility (LOE) from NICA
    2. Email the NICA-issued LOE to SDEA by 28 March 2026.

    More details and application here

    NOTE:

    • This funding is in the form of a reimbursement. Successful applicants will have to make full payment to SDEA first.
    • Successful applicants will automatically be eligible for UTAP funding. No additional application is required for UTAP.


    Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI) [Open to SDEA Members only] | Close 23 Nov 2025

    The Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI) is a funding initiative by the Singapore Drama Educators Association (SDEA) to support freelance practitioners and drama educators to make professional development a regular part of their lives. 

    Successful applicants will be awarded up to S$500 subsidies for this course.

    • Application Deadline: Sunday, 23 November 2025, 11:59pm
    • Shortlisted candidates will be notified for an interview latest by 14 December 2025.
    • Successful recipients will be notified by: Friday, 19 December 2025.

    Click here to find out more.


    Please ensure that you have registered for the course before applying for funding.

    If you require any support, please contact projects@sdea.org.sg. 

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    • 17 Jan 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    • SDEA Office @ Goodman Arts Centre
    • 0
    Registration is closed


    Join us for an intimate closed Playback Theatre jam guided by Playbacker and SDEA Committee Member, Renee Chua.

    This is a welcoming space for Playback practitioners to reconnect, play, and rediscover the heart of shared storytelling. Come ready to listen, respond, and hold space for one another through the magic of improvised theatre.

    Open to anyone with Playback training.


    About the Facilitator

    Renee Chua is a theatre maker and an applied theatre practitioner. She is passionate about making theatre that reflects contemporary issues. Her works are inspired by collaborating with communities and artists to co-create interdisciplinary encounters that challenge, provoke, and reflect.

    As a performer, her works include Tunnel Vision (UK), Sanguine (UK), The School (SIFA), The Last Chapter (Substation), Exile or Pursuit (Inarts Theatre), The Magic Lantern (Paper Monkey, won ST Life! Award for Best Production for Young), 11 (Theatre Practice, nominated for Best Ensemble), Home Boxes (Paper Monkey, nominated for Best Ensemble), and David the Best (Drama Box). Renee's directorial works include In A New Light (Imaginate, The Art Ground), The House of Bernada Alba (NAFA), Wonderland (Double bill, M1 Peer Pleasure 2019), The Puppet King (NAFA, Toy Factory).

    Renee founded Her Playback Theatre in 2018, a company made up of female-identifying members to serve women's stories. She is also with Tapestry Playback Theatre since 2006, working with various communities to promote dialogue and social change. As one of the co-founders of Cassia Kaki 2.0, Renee worked with the elderly to provide support for the senior community.

    As an educator, she has taught in NAFA and Singapore Polytechnic as an adjunct lecturer as well as a drama educator in various secondary schools such as Anderson Secondary School and Dunman Secondary School.

    Renee graduated from Advanced Theatre Practice (MA, distinction) in Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and is a recipient of National Arts Council Scholarship (Postgraduate) 2021. She has also graduated from Centre of Playback Theatre (Dip) and the National University of Singapore (BA).


    SDEA CET-School of Playback Theatre

    SDEA is affiliated with the Centre for Playback Theatre as a School of Playback Theatre.

    SDEA’s Playback Theatre programmes will be recognised as meeting the standards, values, and pedagogical approaches upheld by the global Playback Theatre community. This includes aligning with CPT’s mission to foster ethical, high-quality training in Playback Theatre and delivery of core curriculum elements consistent with CPT’s approved syllabi.

    Students who train at SDEA will receive official recognition of completed courses and gain a formal stepping stone toward international certification in Playback Theatre.

    • 31 Jan 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • SDEA Office @ GAC
    • 0


    This session offers SDEA members a clear and grounded introduction to what psychodrama is, what it is not, and where it sits within the wider landscape of drama education, applied arts, and therapeutic work. 

    Psychodramatist Sharmini Winslow (TEP) will guide participants through key concepts and basic structures of psychodrama, and offer a contained, facilitated experience of the method so participants can feel it in their bodies and reflect on its relevance to their own practice. The focus is on awareness, reflection, and professional development rather than deep therapeutic work. 

    The session will also outline realistic pathways for those curious about further training in psychodrama and related fields, highlighting psychodrama’s unique role as one of the few sustained local training routes in this region. Whether you are a drama educator, applied arts practitioner, playback theatre practitioner, or an SDEA member considering future steps in dramatherapy or creative arts therapies, this session aims to help you locate psychodrama within your own practice and consider how you might engage with it in a way that is appropriate and sustainable for you. 

    This session is designed for SDEA members who are: 

    • Drama educators who are curious about how therapeutic modalities intersect with drama education, and who want stronger skills in holding space for student emotions, trauma disclosures, and complex classroom dynamics 
    • Practitioners working with social service agencies, community groups, youths, and seniors who are interested in structured ways of working with stories, roles, and group processes 
    • Participants and alumni of the SDEA Playback Theatre School who wish to situate psychodrama alongside playback and other applied drama approaches 
    • SDEA members who are exploring possible pathways into dramatherapy or creative arts therapies and want a clearer sense of where psychodrama fits 

    About the Facilitator: Sharmini Winslow, BA, MC, TEP 

    Sharmini’s background in Dance and Theatre—starting with dance classes at age five and later running a Pilates studio—continues to shape the way she directs psychodrama. As a clinician, she works with a wide range of clients using Psychodrama and AF-EMDR (certified through the Parnell Institute) to address trauma, grief, mood disorders, recovery, and self-esteem. She also facilitates 12-Step-informed groups and runs family workshops for addiction recovery. Her passion lies in integrating movement, drama, and the creative arts into the therapy process to support personal growth. 

    Sharmini began her psychodrama journey in 2010 after completing her Master’s in Counselling. She trained extensively with AANZPA in Australia and New Zealand, and later continued her training with the Hudson Valley Psychodrama Institute (HVPI) beginning in 2017. In 2020, she earned her certification as a Certified Psychodramatist (CP) through the American Board of Examiners (ABE). In early 2025, she received the highest certification from the ABE as a Trainer Educator and Practitioner (TEP), which authorizes her to award training hours toward certification. 

    In 2023, Sharmini launched the first psychodrama training cohort in Singapore, bringing together trainees from across Asia. Her hope is to continue supporting the growth of action and creative arts therapies in this region with integrity and creativity, staying rooted in Moreno’s vision that all of humankind experience the healing power of Psychodrama. 

    • 1 May 2026
    • 3 May 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • Goodman Arts Centre, 90 Goodman Road, Singapore 439053
    • 18
    Register

    [Registration opening soon]

    Longer stories are at the heart of the Playback Theatre experience. In the classic long form known as Scenes or Stories, individual experiences unfold in their full complexity, allowing us to discover meaning, relationship, and shared humanity. This Level 2 training develops the craft, skills, and understanding needed for this crucial and challenging form.

    Participants learn to listen deeply to the teller’s story, tracing its emotional arc and key turning points. The training strengthens ensemble awareness and responsiveness, enabling the group to hold the story together while leaving room for spontaneity and discovery. Participants also explore how to weave between abstract or poetic sequences and realistic enactments, allowing metaphor and naturalism to enrich one another.

    Through practice, reflection, and feedback, the workshop deepens understanding of the long form and strengthens participants’ capacity to serve tellers and audiences through physical, aesthetic, and resonant enactments.

    The workshop is open to those who have completed Core Training (or its equivalent) or have at least six months of regular practice in a Playback company.

    Early bird price: till 28 February 2026
    Workshop registration deadline: 26 April 2026


    About The Course

    Course Objectives*:

    1. Deepen their understanding of the long form (Scenes) as a core element of Playback Theatre that fosters shared reflection and community dialogue.
    2. Develop the artistic and ensemble skills needed to sustain longer, emotionally resonant stories. 
    3. Explore how abstraction, movement, and naturalism can be combined to enrich storytelling. 
    4. Strengthen ethical and aesthetic awareness in serving tellers and audiences through long-form work.  

    *Course content offered is in line with the curriculum set by the Centre for Playback Theatre


    What You’ll Learn:

    By the end of this Level 2 training, participants will:

    1. Deepen their understanding of the long form (Scenes) as a core element of Playback Theatre that fosters shared reflection and community dialogue.
    2. Cultivate greater sensitivity to story, emotion, and relationship within longer narratives.
    3. Explore how abstraction, movement, and naturalism can reveal different dimensions of human experience.
    4. Strengthen aesthetic and ethical awareness in how Playback Theatre serves tellers, ensembles, and audiences.


      Pre-requisites:

      • Has completed Playback Theatre Core Training (or equivalent) or
      • Has been in regular practice with an active Playback Theatre company for 6 months.


      Course Schedule

      Date  

      Time  

      Module(s)  

      Venue  

      1 May 2026 (Fri) 

      9.30am - 6pm  

      Foundations of Scenes
        • Ensemble warm-up and review of Playback forms. 

        • Mapping teller narratives: arcs, turning points, emotional beats. 

        • Micro-Scenes: practising short fragments to sharpen timing and transitions. 

        • Reflection on how Scenes serve tellers and audiences. 

        Goodman Arts Centre  

        2 May 2026 (Sat) 
         

        9.30am - 5.30pm

        Crafting and Sustaining Scenes 

        • Characterisation and ensemble collaboration. 

        • Weaving abstraction/poetry with naturalistic enactment. 

        • Uncast actor choices and interventions. 

        Goodman Arts Centre  

        3 May 2026 (Sun) 

        9.30am - 5.30pm

        Integration 

        • Advanced scene work: pacing, shifts, resolution. 

        • Holding complexity and multiple characters. 

        • Ethics and care in long-form storytelling. 

        Goodman Arts Centre  

        *Includes lunch break


        About The Facilitators

        Principal Trainer: Michael Cheng

        Michael Cheng is an applied drama practitioner and educator from Singapore. Over the years, he has initiated and facilitated socially engaged applied arts projects with a wide range of communities, including children and youth with disabilities, seniors, and at-risk groups. In addition, Michael teaches applied drama methods as both a freelance trainer and adjunct lecturer. As an accredited Playback Theatre trainer (APTT), he has taught internationally across all levels and is currently a faculty member of the Centre for Playback Theatre’s Leadership course. He is also an accredited trainer and guide of The Listening Hour. Michael holds a Master’s in Arts Pedagogy and Practice from Goldsmiths, University of London, supported by the National Arts Council (Singapore)’s Arts Scholarship.


        Assistant Trainer: Renee Chua

        Renee Chua  is a theatre maker, educator, and applied theatre practitioner committed to creating interdisciplinary work that engages contemporary issues through community collaboration. She founded Her Playback Theatre in 2018 to amplify women's stories and has been a core member of Tapestry Playback Theatre since 2006, using theatre to foster dialogue and social change. Her applied theatre practice spans migrant workers, youth, and seniors, addressing mental health, climate crisis, and social justice issues. Renee is an accredited trainer (APTT) and teaches Playback Theatre locally and internationally. She is also a drama educator at local institutions. Renee holds an MA (Distinction) from Royal Central School of Speech and Drama with support from National Arts Council (Postgraduate) Arts Scholarship and Diploma from the Centre for Playback Theatre.


        Discounts, Funding & Subsidies

        Early Bird Discount [end 28 Feb 2026]

        Non-SDEA Members enjoy a 5% early bird discount on the standard course fee.

        SDEA Members enjoy a 25% early bird discount on the standard course fee.


        SDEA Membership Discount

        All SDEA Members enjoy 25% early bird discount (till 28 Feb 2026) or 20% off standard price (1 Mar - 26 Apr 2026).

        SDEA Membership is a 2-year renewable membership. A one-time fee of S$40.00 is required upon application. Membership renewal is based on engagement in SDEA activities (ie. participate in at least 1 SDEA event within the 2 year period.)*

        *Membership renewal condition(s) are subjected to changes. Please contact SDEA for the lastest information.

        Click to apply for SDEA Membership


        [Coming Soon] Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI) (Open to SDEA Members only)

        The Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI) is a funding initiative by the Singapore Drama Educators Association (SDEA) to support freelance practitioners and drama educators to make professional development a regular part of their lives. 

        Successful applicants will be awarded up to S$500 subsidies for this course.

        Click here to find out more about the initiative.

        Applicants must be: Associate or Ordinary members of SDEA


        [Coming soon] SkillsFuture Credit

        Singaporeans aged 25 and above who are eligible for SkillsFuture Credit can apply for a claim.

        Please inform SDEA upon course registration your intent to utilise your SkillsFuture Credit in part or in full for the qualifying course fee to obtain the necessary supporting documents for the claim.

        Visit MySkillsFuture to check your credit balance* and for more information on the claims process.

        *Only the SkillsFuture Credit from the Opening Credit is claimable for this course. The Mid-Career Credit is not applicable. 

        Applicants sponsored by an organisation or request for school e-billing will not be eligible for a SkillsFuture Credit claim.


        Please ensure that you have registered for the course before applying for funding.

        If you require any support, please contact projects@sdea.org.sg. 


        About SDEA CET – School of Playback Theatre 

        SDEA launched the SDEA CET – School of Playback Theatre, an affiliated school with the Centre for Playback Theatre (CPT) in July 2025, with applied drama practitioner and educator Michael Cheng as principal trainer. 

        This affiliation means SDEA’s Playback Theatre training programmes will be recognised as meeting the standards, values, and pedagogical approaches upheld by the global Playback Theatre community. This includes aligning with CPT’s mission to foster ethical, high-quality training in Playback Theatre and delivery of core curriculum elements consistent with CPT’s approved syllabi. 

        Students who train at SDEA CET – School of Playback Theatre will receive official recognition of completed courses and gain a formal stepping stone toward international certification in Playback Theatre. 


        Playback Theatre Level 2 Certification 

        To obtain a Playback Theatre Level 2 certification, trainees must complete 4 compulsory topic modules and 1 elective topic module. Each module is delivered as an individual workshop with a minimum of 18 training hours. 

        The 'Journeys on Stage: The Art of Scenes in Playback Theatre' workshop fulfils the 1 elective module.

      Past Events

      25 Nov 2025 Level Up! Fest 2025: Storytelling Through Light and Space – An Introduction to Set & Lighting Design
      25 Nov 2025 Level Up! Fest 2025: Page to Persona: Teaching Plays for Youth
      24 Nov 2025 Level Up! Fest 2025: Room full of ideas - Breaking down the devising process
      24 Nov 2025 Level Up! Fest 2025: Vocal Expression for the Performing Artist
      24 Nov 2025 Level Up! Fest 2025: Festival Pass
      8 Nov 2025 Caring Curiosities: Enhancing Rapport and Connection with Beneficiaries
      21 Oct 2025 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA-EC04
      23 Sep 2025 SDEA Annual General Meeting 2025
      23 Aug 2025 Playback Theatre Core Training
      31 Jul 2025 SDEA Swop Shop - The Accessible Classroom
      16 Jun 2025 National Silver Academy Subsidy Application - Caring Curiosities: Enhancing Rapport and Connection with Beneficiaries
      22 May 2025 The Art of Facilitating Drama Activities
      6 May 2025 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - Playback Theatre Core Training
      7 Apr 2025 National Silver Academy Subsidy Application - The Art of Facilitating Drama Activities
      25 Mar 2025 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - Theatre Arts Conference 2025
      21 Mar 2025 SDEA Plays for Youth Book Launch
      3 Mar 2025 [MEMBERS EXCLUSIVE] Scarce City - SDEA Youth Members Social
      20 Feb 2025 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - The Art of Facilitating Drama Activities
      4 Jan 2025 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches (10th Intake)
      30 Nov 2024 Get a Headshot by Boban James
      23 Nov 2024 Caring Curiosities: Enhancing Rapport and Connection with Beneficiaries (Nov 2024 Workshop)
      16 Nov 2024 Reflective Practice for Arts Educators (Sampler Workshop for ETLA course)
      12 Nov 2024 Level Up! Fest 2024: Acting into the Voice
      12 Nov 2024 Level Up! Fest 2024: Our Modern World Through Shakespeare's Eyes
      30 Sep 2024 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA10
      21 Sep 2024 Annual General Meeting 2024
      10 Sep 2024 Holistic Development of Children through Drama & Classic Literature by William Yip (HK/China)
      31 Aug 2024 Caring Curiosities: Enhancing Rapport and Connection with Beneficiaries (Aug 2024 Workshop)
      24 Aug 2024 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches for Arts Educators - Early Childhood (3rd Intake)
      23 Aug 2024 SDEA Swop Shop #3 2024 - Pre-School Edition
      3 Jun 2024 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA-EC03
      24 May 2024 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Malay Language Classroom (Primary School) / Penggunaan Drama Dalam Pengajaran Bahasa Melayu
      17 May 2024 SDEA Swop Shop #2 2024 - Lower Secondary Edition
      16 May 2024 The Art of Facilitating Drama Activities
      15 May 2024 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Tamil Language Classroom (Primary School) / நாடக உத்திகளின் மூலம் தமிழ்மொழி கற்பித்தல்
      14 May 2024 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Chinese Language Classroom (Primary School)/ 应用戏剧,促进华文教学
      27 Mar 2024 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice 5
      27 Mar 2024 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches-Early Childhood - Community of Practice 2
      25 Mar 2024 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - The Art of Facilitating Drama Activities
      16 Mar 2024 [Connections 2024] Trajectories: Exploring The Skills Framework For Arts Educators
      16 Feb 2024 SDEA Swop Shop #1 2024 - Lower Primary Edition
      16 Dec 2023 Characters In Transition - A Workshop By Ramesh Meyyappan
      17 Nov 2023 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA10
      15 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Make Shakespeare Come Alive
      15 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Learning through Pretending - Drama as a Pedagogical Tool to Build Multiple Literacies in the NT English Classroom
      15 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: The Anatomy of a Speech and Drama Class
      14 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Collaborative Creations: Unlocking Devised Theatre’s Potential
      14 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Engaging Learners through Drama in the Primary School Classroom
      14 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023: Finding Your Authentic Voice
      14 Nov 2023 Level Up! Fest 2023 Day Passes
      12 Oct 2023 The Art & Craft of Facilitating Drama Activities
      3 Oct 2023 First Aid Training Programme for Drama Educators
      20 Sep 2023 Annual General Meeting 2023
      26 Jul 2023 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - The Art & Craft of Facilitating Drama Activities
      10 Jul 2023 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches for Arts Educators - Early Childhood (2nd Intake)
      2 Jul 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Interculturality and Theatre Work
      1 Jul 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Activating and Moving Your Communities by Making Community Theatre with Them
      1 Jul 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Games as Social Metaphors
      30 Jun 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Deep Listening, Sharing Places, and Creating Spaces
      30 Jun 2023 [Theatre Arts Conference 2023 Masterclass] Dramaturgy of a Participatory Performance
      30 Jun 2023 Theatre Arts Conference 2023 - Rooting Deep, Branching Wide: Strengthening Practices and Expanding Possibilities
      25 May 2023 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Malay Language Classroom (Primary School) / Penggunaan Drama Dalam Pengajaran Bahasa Melayu
      24 May 2023 [CANCELLED] Drama for Learning in the Tamil Language Classroom (Primary School) / நாடக உத்திகளின் மூலம் தமிழ்மொழி கற்பித்தல்
      22 May 2023 Drama for Learning in the Chinese Language Classroom (Primary School)/ 应用戏剧,促进华文教学
      4 May 2023 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - Theatre Arts Conference 2023
      3 May 2023 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice 4
      3 May 2023 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA-EC02
      3 May 2023 Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) Funding - ETLA-EC02
      4 Mar 2023 Connections 2023:Our Many Colours: Cultural Inclusivity in the Drama Classroom
      25 Feb 2023 Launch of The Arts Freelancer's Playbook: SDEA’s Guide to Understanding Contracts
      7 Feb 2023 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Early Childhood Community of Practice
      5 Jan 2023 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches (9th Intake)
      13 Dec 2022 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice 3
      28 Nov 2022 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA09
      25 Nov 2022 Drama for Learning in the Malay Language Classroom (Primary School) / Penggunaan Drama Dalam Pengajaran Bahasa Melayu
      23 Nov 2022 The Nuts and Bolts of Technical Theatre
      23 Nov 2022 Warm-up Activities for Young Performers - Safeguarding Vocal Health of Young Performers
      23 Nov 2022 Planting the Seeds of Change Through Drama - A Cognitive and Affective Process Steeped in Being and Becoming
      23 Nov 2022 Dramaturgical Strategies for Devised Performance
      23 Nov 2022 Developing Students’ Physicality through Le Jeu
      22 Nov 2022 Game Design for Interactive Performance
      22 Nov 2022 [CANCELLED] Let’s use Fables!/让我们用寓言!
      22 Nov 2022 [Event changed] Facilitating Critical Thinking Through Participatory Drama
      22 Nov 2022 The Actors Process
      22 Nov 2022 Exploring the work of Jacques Lecoq
      22 Nov 2022 The Expressive Voice
      21 Nov 2022 First Aid Training Programme for Drama Educators
      14 Nov 2022 Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) Funding - Level Up! Fest 2022
      17 Oct 2022 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - Level Up! Fest 2022
      7 Sep 2022 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice 2
      29 Aug 2022 20th Annual General Meeting
      30 Jul 2022 Developing a Visual Theatrical Language – A Lecture-Discussion + Workshop by Ramesh Meyyappan
      6 Jun 2022 Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) Funding - ETLA-EC
      6 Jun 2022 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA-EC
      1 Jun 2022 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches - Community of Practice
      30 May 2022 Sketch Comedy Writers Interest Group with Mitchell Fang
      18 May 2022 Drama for Learning in the Tamil Language Classroom (Primary School) / நாடக உத்திகளின் மூலம் தமிழ்மொழி கற்பித்தல்
      22 Apr 2022 Membership Focus Groups on SDEA
      1 Apr 2022 Extraordinary General Meeting - 1 April 2022
      19 Mar 2022 Connections 2022: Safeguarding of Children in the Arts
      11 Mar 2022 Let's Connect: Making Space
      5 Feb 2022 SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches (8th Intake)
      3 Jan 2022 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative - ETLA'08
      13 Dec 2021 The Sketch Comedy Writers Interest Group
      3 Dec 2021 Let's Connect: Take Five
      30 Nov 2021 A Discussion - Skills Framework for Drama Educators
      29 Nov 2021 Outdoor Voices – A Conversation About Arts for Young Audiences in Singapore
      27 Nov 2021 Nutrition - for Arts Practitioners
      27 Nov 2021 Contract Negotiation Strategies Workshop
      25 Nov 2021 Drama for Learning in the Malay Language Classroom / Penggunaan Drama dalam Pengajaran Bahasa Melayu
      25 Nov 2021 Drama for Learning in the Tamil Language Classroom / நாடக உத்திகளின் மூலம் தமிழ்மொழி கற்பித்தல்
      24 Nov 2021 Child First Aid Blended Course by Singapore First Aid Training Centre (SFATC)
      23 Nov 2021 Drama for Learning in the Chinese Language Classroom / 应用戏剧,促进华文教学
      22 Nov 2021 Standard First Aid Blended Course by Singapore First Aid Training Centre (SFATC)
      19 Nov 2021 Headshots
      15 Nov 2021 Members Portal Clinic
      13 Nov 2021 Broken Pieces, Bigger Picture: Identifying Trauma in the Classroom
      13 Nov 2021 Opening To The Floor: Facilitating Post-Show Dialogues and Panel Discussions
      12 Nov 2021 Supporting Mental Health in Schools and Communities Using Drama
      10 Nov 2021 Caterpillar and Chrysalis: Storytelling Workshop
      8 Nov 2021 Career Chat: Teaching Drama as a Co-Curricular Activity
      2 Nov 2021 Mindfulness for Arts Practitioners
      1 Nov 2021 Throwing A Light on Theatre-Making: Finding Spaces to Listen
      21 Sep 2021 Retro Music Writing Club
      18 Sep 2021 Dungeons & Dragons with Matt Lyon
      4 Aug 2021 SDEA Annual General Meeting
      10 Jul 2021 SDEA Panel Session: The Realities of Grant Writing
      19 Jun 2021 Focus Group for Terms & Conditions 5
      18 Jun 2021 Registration of Interest for Support Group Session in Memory of Paul Ko
      4 Jun 2021 Let's Connect: BYO
      22 May 2021 SDEA Theatre Arts Conference
      8 May 2021 Focus Group for Terms & Conditions 4
      6 May 2021 Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TAC)
      26 Apr 2021 SDEA ChitChat: Spotlight on Applied Theatre
      17 Apr 2021 Focus Group on Terms & Conditions 3
      27 Mar 2021 Focus Group 2 for Contract: Standard Terms & Conditions
      17 Mar 2021 Let's Connect: Roadmaps
      13 Mar 2021 Connections x March On! Workshop for Teaching Artists
      10 Mar 2021 Connections Teachers Dialogue In Person
      10 Mar 2021 Connections Teachers Dialogue - On-Line
      10 Mar 2021 Connections x March On! Workshop for Teachers
      27 Feb 2021 Focus Group 1 for Contract: Standard Terms & Conditions
      1 Feb 2021 SDEA Drama Pedagogy: Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches (7th Intake)
      17 Dec 2020 Let's Connect: Holiday Quiz

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