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 Winter/Summer Institute in Theatre for Development, Lesotho, Africa (photo by Ric Walton)
| “Through the patient and attentive guidance of its remarkable educators, the college allowed me to reinvent myself. After 25 years in theater, I am now an artist/scholar pursuing my doctorate in Shakespeare studies.”
– Simon Fortin ’03, Chancellor’s Fellow,
English Department\CUNY Graduate Center |
PERFORMING ARTS IN NEW YORK CITY
A focus in performing arts offers opportunities in single-genre and
interdisciplinary studio and academic studies in theater, dance
and music.
Studies include:
Theater improvisation, theater history, laboratory in arts and civic engagement, theater for development, playbuilding, theater education, making dance, dance history, dancing autobiography, writing on art, dance and performance, NYC art and performance, music theory and jazz history.
Study at associated institutions: Dance Education Laboratory, 92nd Street Y, and private studios offering professional-level classes, internships at arts or community-based organizations (Elders Share the Arts, Movement Research, Gay Men’s Health Crisis).
Participate in special projects such as the Winter/Summer Institute in Theatre for Development where students travel abroad for a three-week residency.
Faculty:
Lucy Winner, Professor
Typical concentrations have included:
- Body/Mind Integration
- Creative Arts Therapies
- Performing Arts Administration
- Performing Arts and Social Context
- Performing Arts in Education
- Theater and Social Change
- Theater, Education and Community Health
Selected Affiliated Artists:
Robert Blumenthal, musician
Lynda Crawford, playwright
Martha Eddy, body/mind studies
Danai Gagné, master Orff teacher
Katt Lissard, playwright/director
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