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Rankings of the top performing arts schools?

Hey guys! I'm really into performing arts, and I'm wondering which colleges in the USA are known for their strong programs. Any recommendations to consider during my college search?

2 years ago

Here are some top performing arts colleges in the United States known for their strong programs, in no particular order:

1. Juilliard School (New York, NY): Considered one of the premier conservatories for music, dance, and drama, Juilliard is an excellent choice for performers looking to refine their craft.

2. Tisch School of the Arts, New York University (New York, NY): With a strong focus on film, television, and theater, Tisch provides ample opportunities to gain industry experience.

3. Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA): The School of Drama at CMU is renowned for its acting, musical theater, and design programs.

4. Yale School of Drama, Yale University (New Haven, CT): Known for producing top actors and designers, the Yale School of Drama offers competitive MFA programs in a variety of disciplines within the performing arts.

5. University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA): USC's School of Dramatic Arts blends rigorous education with practical experience, offering strong acting and musical theater programs in a location near the entertainment industry.

6. University of North Carolina School of the Arts (Winston-Salem, NC): UNCSA provides conservatory-style training in disciplines such as dance, drama, and design and production.

7. California Institute of the Arts (Valencia, CA): CalArts offers a wide range of programs covering multiple disciplines, including acting, directing, and writing, as well as animation and design.

8. Northwestern University (Evanston, IL): Northwestern boasts a strong theater program with an emphasis on performance, production, and playwriting, in addition to an excellent RTVF program.

9. Emerson College (Boston, MA): Emerson's performing arts programs emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of the field, with programs in acting, musical theater, stage management, and costume design.

10. Boston University (Boston, MA): BU's School of Theatre offers strong acting, directing, and design programs, as well as opportunities to study theater arts abroad.

Keep in mind that every institution has its unique approach and resources for performing arts education. Depending on your specific interests and goals, it's essential to research each school's curriculum, facilities, faculty, and alumni to determine the best fit for you. Good luck with your college search!

2 years ago

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