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-- Posted by Anonymous at 12:44 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Hey everyone I need to start thinking about college... Fuck... What schools have strong performing arts programs? My major is musical theatre.
-- Posted by chelseamorgan at 12:44 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Julliard.
-- Posted by DopeSickGirl at 12:45 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
texas a&m
-- Posted by viper09 at 12:45 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Gorham's Maine
-- Posted by DopeSickGirl at 12:46 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
im going to school of the arts in winston salem north carolina, its cheap, but has a wicked musical theatre program.
-- Posted by californication at 12:46 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Quote: from rebelmozzerella at 12:44 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Julliard.
lmao this
-- Posted by Prom3theus at 12:47 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Ryerson University. www.ryerson.ca
-- Posted by sunshineshower at 12:48 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Those ones in those films about dance
-- Posted by Whitelighter at 12:57 pm on Nov. 26, 2008
New York University Carnegie Mellon University Elon University State University of New York at Purchase Syracuse University ...just a few
-- Posted by mrmomo at 9:10 pm on Nov. 26, 2008
Columbia college in Chicago. amazing.
-- Posted by DancersLife at 4:16 pm on Dec. 2, 2008
AMDA is a good one too.
-- Posted by Micus at 6:21 pm on Dec. 6, 2008
The Boston Conservatory has one of the best musical theatre programs in the country. I go to school there, I'm a music student. We have music, dance and musical theater departments. The school is known for the MT program, apparantly its top notch. We have AMAZING teachers.
-- Posted by CelloFTW at 9:47 am on Dec. 14, 2008
Oberlin(sp?)
-- Posted by NetParicite at 9:45 pm on Dec. 25, 2008
Full Sail & MI
-- Posted by Studio42 at 11:54 am on Jan. 17, 2009
If you know anyone who is looking for advice on their audition pieces for any BFA or even MFA programs, there's a great thing that a theater company in New York City is running called Audition Bootcamp or something. Apparently they are having all sorts of sessions with professionals (like casting directors, working actors, directors, agents, etc) in the business, some seminars, and even one on one time with people who can give you tips and advice on the pieces you've chosen and what place might be best for you. I think those types of things are essential, and priceless. Like Mastercard. :-) They give some pretty detailed information on their website: http://www.stu42.com/bootcamp/moreinfo Good luck with it all!
-- Posted by PrimaBallerina at 2:25 am on Jan. 20, 2009
MONT CLAIRE UN
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