The Acting Programme at the Royal Conservatoire Antwerp holds a significant historical legacy. While the program has been previously studied, recent developments call for a new inventarisation: How does the institution position itself in this 'post-Herman Teirlinck' and 'post-Dora van der Groen' era?
This research expands beyond the current program vision. It investigates how acting instructors build on a legacy and what echoes recur in their approach. Furthermore, this exploration offers an opportunity to glimpse into the future: What trajectory has been set, and what will characterize the actor of tomorrow?