Saturday, January 23, 2010

Any private, super-elite high school performing arts school in New York City?

Are there some Manhattan private performing arts schools in New York City? (well, erm, im sure there are, but) what are the best ones??? Like, the high school versions of Julliard and NYU Tisch?

6 comments:

  1. Stirling M, I attended private school growing up, and think I did better than I would have at a publich school. There are lots of private schools in New York http://www.eliteprivateschools.com/New-York-Private-Schools.html

    ReplyDelete
  2. 27 Clothing Retailer Logos from New York City | BonFX Design Studio - via bonfx Posted via web from. tumblrxxu4nqtbt !

    ReplyDelete
  3. Juilliard's Pre-College Division offers a thorough and comprehensive program of music instruction for talented young people who show the potential to pursue a professional career in music. It meets on Saturdays for 30 weeks between September and May. Students accepted into the division have demonstrated their abilities at an early age, along with outstanding capabilities to work with focus and purpose. At the School, these young musicians enjoy an atmosphere where their artistic gifts and technical skills can grow and flourish.



    As part of Lincoln Center, Juilliard's proximity to the Metropolitan Opera, Avery Fisher Hall, the New York State Theater, the Vivian Beaumont Theater, and the New York Public Library at Lincoln Center provides wonderful opportunities for students to expand and deepen their knowledge of music, opera, drama, and dance.



    The Pre-College Division accepts students on the basis of a performance audition, which is heard by the faculty of the student's chosen major. Acceptance is based on artistic and technical merit, as well as the number of available openings in each department.





    What are the ages of the Pre-College students?

    Some students enter the Pre-College Division as young as seven years old. Wind and brass players tend to be older. Students can stay in the School through their senior year in high school. Please note: Voice students must be 14 or older.





    http://www.juilliard.edu/precollege/precollege.html

    ReplyDelete
  4. A giant balloon hovers over New York City, interfering with radio transmissions. New Yorkers must pay a tax to make it stop.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Check out Radio Coqui a 24/7 internet music station. Everyday live from New York City at 7:00pm til 10:00pm. Puerto Rican station.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Up and ready to leave on my trip to New York City....hope you have a great day to!!

    ReplyDelete