EUMAC BAFöG-berechtigt
Finally: the official decision is there, that the education of the EUMAC has not only been certified by the state Education’s senate and the Cultural Minister’s conference but at the same time students can also recieve BAFöG (financial aid) from the state so long as they fulfill the personal requirements.
With this certification, the EUMAC is not only ranked among the premier league schools in the country, but the certificate recieved by the school is also rated as first class.
We congratulate the students, teachers and the entire team for this great succes.
EUMAC in Shanghai
An extraordinary chance for students of the EUMAC: They performed together in several events together with the Bremer Musical Company.
After a selection, four students will be travelling from the 15th to the 20th of November 2006 to visit the Economic delegation of the state of Bayern and the German economic leader to convince the delegation about Musical Culture made in Bremen.
The Bremer Musical Company will be putting up one of their musical dinners and the students will also be there.
What a great chance: 2.5 free days of shopping and fun.
Katie Schauer from the pop group ‚Wonderwall’ is now a student at the EUMAC.
Kati Schauer (singer from the pop group ‚Wonderwall’) will be following a lifelong dream and participate in the three-year musical training programme at the EUMAC from September 2006.
After carefully informing myself about the various methods, ideas and surroundings of the various musical schools in Germany, I decided to enrol at the EUMAC for the three year training programme to become a musical singer.
‚What I like about the EUMAC is that we get the chance right from the beginning to be on stage. I don’t want to perform in a closed-up practice room for two to three years. I want to have a lot of public contact and I truly believe that one learns the most on stage. ‚ – Katie
Luckily, after my audition, the members of the jury remarked that I already had an excellent niveu and that I was definitely ready for the challenge that the EUMAC had to offer. I am certainly happy to be here!
We congratulate her and are happy to have here. We wish wish her the best of success.
EUMAC moves to former Waldau Theater, Bremen from the 01 January, 2006
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The second largest theatre in Bremen is the future home for the EUMAC: Thus, the possibility of combining training and rehearsal rooms together in a renowned performance location.
The Waldau Theater will be the venue for the world premier of the succes musical ‘Träume’, which was staged in the year 2000. The Bremer Musical Company is rehearsing and will be performing there.
The theatre offers 505 seats and featured mainly Boulevard productions in the past. It also self produced Nieder German productions.
With the entrance of ‚Träume’ in 2000 and 2003, several other musicals followed. ‚The Rocky Horror Shows’ and the ‚Little Shop of Horrors’ run from 2000 to 2002. Several guest performers were also seen in action. Kabarett, Comedy and Chanson evenings were also seen on their calendar.
The German Philamonic Orchestra also served as a tenant, thus opening doors to other international opportunities.
For the EUMAC students, this serves as a fantastic opportunity to be in direct contact with theatre and the Bremer Musical Company.
The Photo stands links are evidences of this fact. The small corner picture illustrates the current state of affairs.
Tina Brenner sings infront of 1 million believers on the Marienfeld.
‘Unbelievably beautiful’, was all Tina Brenner, a student of the EUMAC could say about this experience.
Thomas Blaeschke, the director of the EUMAC entered her for a nationwide contest of the German Army. She performed a piece called ‘The Truth’ from the Musical Aida while being accompanied by Mr. Blaeschke.
Two other Northern German students Saskia Dreyer and Nadine Assmann also from the EUMAC took third and fourth place respectively.
1st prize: A week - long vocal training lesson in Euskirchen with Juliette (winner of ‘Deutschland sucht den Superstar’ contest) and the Big Band of the German Army.
Tina felt so positive afterwards that she was invited to sing on the 21.05.05 at the closing mass of the pope at the World’s Youth Day in Cologne. Accompanied by the Big Band of the German Army, she sang the song ‚Think’ (from Blue Brothers) as a procession song at the end of the mass.
An extraordinary experience with no comparison – We are truly proud of her.




