Boston Conservatory at Berklee provides a transformative, contemporary performing arts education that unleashes potential and empowers artists with the skills, selfawareness, and courage to shape our world and create the future they imagine.
BOSTON CONSERVATORY AT BERKLEE IS UNLIKE ANY OTHER CONSERVATORY IN THE WORLD.
Here, we’re reimagining and redefining what a conservatory education should be for today’s performing artists by combining the immersive rigor and razor focus of traditional conservatory training with a fresh, innovative curriculum, diverse performance opportunities, and a multitude of specialized career development resources. Uniquely positioned within the Berklee organization, bridging classical and contemporary art forms, Boston Conservatory provides a dynamic performing arts education that prepares you for a meaningful life in the arts.
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE PROGRAMS
As a conservatory, we value the classics, but we’re most interested in the bigger picture: how tradition ties in to the present, and how the present informs the future. Our core programs are carefully crafted to balance rigorous, immersive training with dynamic academics that will strengthen your foundation and transform your artistry.
DANCE
COMMERCIAL DANCE
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance
CONTEMPORARY DANCE
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance
MUSIC
Brass
Horn, trumpet, trombone, bass trombone, euphonium, tuba
BRASS PERFORMANCE
Bachelor of Music
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
Artist Diploma
Choral Conducting
Master of Music
Collaborative Piano
Master of Music
Composition
Bachelor of Music
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
Conducting
Master of Music
Contemporary Classical Music
Flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, percussion, harp, piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass, voice
CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
Harp
HARP PERFORMANCE
Bachelor of Music
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
Artist Diploma
Percussion/Marimba
PERCUSSION PERFORMANCE
Bachelor of Music
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
Artist Diploma
MARIMBA PERFORMANCE
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
Artist Diploma
Piano
PIANO PERFORMANCE
Bachelor of Music
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
Artist Diploma
Strings
Violin, viola, cello, double bass
STRING PERFORMANCE
Bachelor of Music
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
Artist Diploma
Vocal Pedagogy
CLASSICAL VOICE
Master of Music
MUSICAL THEATER
Master of Fine Arts in Musical Theater
Voice/Opera
VOICE PERFORMANCE
Bachelor of Music
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
OPERA PERFORMANCE
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Woodwinds
Flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon
WOODWIND PERFORMANCE
Bachelor of Music
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
Artist Diploma
MULTIPLE WOODWIND PERFORMANCE
Three or more woodwind instruments
Master of Music
Graduate Performance Diploma
Professional Studies Certificate
THEATER
CONTEMPORARY THEATER
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater
MUSICAL THEATER
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater
FIND YOUR PROGRAM:
PRIORITIZING DIVERSITY
Diversity is the central driver of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s mission and vision. We aim to cultivate an environment where community members of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities feel supported, valued, and empowered; where people embrace and engage with difference through the essential values of mutual respect and human dignity. We hold ourselves accountable to ensure that each individual learns, teaches, and works in a just and equitable environment, and we’re committed to enacting the structural change required to fully realize this vision.
“I immediately fell in love with this incredibly warm and supportive community. It’s inspiring to discover a place where the arts are truly central to its purpose.”
—Natalie Logan, voice alum
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MANY PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee is renowned for its unparalleled variety of performance opportunities. Each year, we present more than 800 performances by our students, faculty, and guest artists, including hundreds of new and multidisciplinary works that combine dance, music, and theater, as well as collaborations with students and faculty from Berklee College of Music.
All Students
› Master classes and workshops with distinguished guest artists
› Class and studio recitals
› Guest artist performances
› Special event performances
› Community outreach performances presented to underserved audiences, such as shelters, hospices, and veterans organizations
› Collaborations with Berklee College of Music students and faculty
Composers
› More than thirty concerts per year featuring student compositions performed by professional and student ensembles, including the Composers’ Orchestra
› Competitions and winners’ concerts
Conductors
› Instrumental and choral ensembles
› Assistant conducting pit orchestras for mainstage performances
Dancers
› Three concerts on the mainstage featuring premieres by leading choreographers created specially for Boston Conservatory dancers, as well as reconstructed masterworks and new works by students
› One senior-directed concert on the mainstage featuring original student choreography
› Elective class showings
› Multiple studio showings of student dance compositions
› Collaborations with Berklee College of Music ensembles and bands (Berklee Beyoncé Band, Berklee Ariana Grande Ensemble, Berklee Bruno Mars Ensemble, and more)
› Annual Senior Showcases in New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, where graduating dance majors perform and network with industry professionals
Instrumentalists
› More than a dozen large ensembles in many styles
› Chamber music groups
› Contemporary music ensembles
› Berklee College of Music ensembles
› Pit orchestras for dance, opera, and theater performances
› Annual festivals and residencies
› Solo and studio recitals
› Solo and concerto competitions
› Chamber music competitions
Singers
› Three fully staged operas on the mainstage, performed in their original languages with a live orchestra
› Opera scene performances
› Children’s operas
› Boston Conservatory choral ensembles
› Contemporary music ensembles
› Solo and studio recitals
› Collaboration with our educational and artist development partner Boston Lyric Opera
Theater Artists
› Four musicals and plays presented on the mainstage
› Series of contemporary theater Ensemble Performance Lab (EPL) stagings
› Annual musical theater class showcases, from first-year voices to senior showcase
› Professional and paid performance opportunties with Boston theaters, including our partner SpeakEasy Stage Company
› Student-directed musicals and plays in our black box theater, the Zack Box
› Annual Musical Theater Showcase for seniors in Boston and New York City
BOSTON CONSERVATORY PREPARES
YOU FOR A MEANINGFUL CAREER.
Boston Conservatory is widely recognized as a top-tier conservatory for dance, music, and theater. For five consecutive years, we’ve made Playbill’s list of the most represented colleges on Broadway, and our dance and music programs have been consistently named among the top 10 in the U.S. (College Magazine, Backstage, DanceUS, and more). View the most recent list of accolades at bostonconservatory.berklee.edu/2023-accolades.
“Boston Conservatory gave me so much longevity as a performer. I feel that I can sing at 60 now because of what I learned here. I feel like I can keep the fire burning; I feel like I can create; I feel ready.”
—Aaron Patterson, musical theater alum, 2020 Elliot Norton Award winner for Outstanding Musical Performance by an Actor
YOU’LL STUDY WITH ESTEEMED TEACHERS WHO HAVE REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s faculty is composed of respected performers, directors, conductors, choreographers, and educators. They will inspire and mentor you to reach your full potential as an artist.
RUKA HATUA-SAAR WHITE
DANCE FACULTY
“We have nothing to prove, but everything to share.”
“I use a basic vocabulary of technical and musical concepts with my students. A great deal of progress can be made with a clear goal, minimal tension, and focused energy.”
“I’m a proud alumna of Boston Conservatory, and after more than 20 exciting years working on Broadway, I was thrilled to come full circle as a teacher at the Conservatory. There’s nothing more rewarding than helping brilliant young artists move one step closer to their dreams!”
YOU’LL ALSO STUDY WITH SOME OF THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF OUR TIME.
Our guest artists are excited to work with Boston Conservatory students because they believe that the talent coming from the Conservatory is the future of the performing arts.
RECENT GUEST ARTISTS
Dance
› Jennifer Archibald
› Aszure Barton
› Sidra Bell
› Brian Brooks
› Ronald K. Brown
› Jessica Castro
› Elisa Clark
› Norbert de la Cruz
› Tobin Del Cuore
› Thang Dao*
› Jessica Franco
› Kylie Jefferson*
› Christina Johnson
› Juel D. Lane
› Sekou McMiller
› Robert Moses
› Bo Park
› Victor Quijada
› Radio City Rockettes
› Dwight Rhoden
› Elizabeth Roxas
› Doug Varone
› Maleek Washington
› Ebony Williams*
Music
› Kinan Azmeh
› Anne Bogart
› Mason Bates
› Julia Bullock
› Claire Chase
› Tom Cipullo
› Peter Dugan
› Melissa Dunphy
› Ensemble intercontemporain
› Yehuda Gilad
› Nancy Goeres
› Warren Jones
› Adolphus Hailstork
› Martin Katz
› Yevgeny Kutik
› Loadbang
› Marian Anderson String Quartet
› Elizabeth Starr Masoudnia
› Anne-Marie McDermott
› Jeffrey Mumford
› Vikingur Ólafsson
› Cristina Pato
› Awadagin Pratt
› Gil Shaham
› Karen Slack
› Philip Smith
› Frederica von Stade
› Time for Three
› Sarah Watts
› Mikhail Voskresensky
› The Westerlies
Theater
› Nick Adams*
› John Cardoza*
› Cast members of Come from Away, Dear Evan Hansen, Hadestown, Jagged Little Pill, Kinky Boots, Rent, and Wicked
› Harry Connick Jr.
› André De Shields
› Double Edge Theatre
› Laura Dreyfuss*
› Christopher Fitzgerald
› Sutton Foster
› Michael R. Jackson
› Alex Lacamoire
› Andrew Lippa
› Rami Malek
› Dan Miccichae
› Forrest McClendon
› Mike Mosallam*
› Stephen Oremus
› Tina Packer
› Diane Paulus
› Chita Rivera
› Bill Russell
› Susan Stroman
› Rickey Tripp
› Claire Warden
› Alysha Umphress*
› Tony Yazbeck
*Boston Conservatory alum
BUILD YOUR PROFESSIONAL NETWORK
WHILE COMPLETING YOUR DEGREE
Between Berklee’s state-of-the-art Career Center and Boston Conservatory’s exclusive partnerships with renowned arts organizations, you can begin building your professional network and gain realworld work experience while still a student, giving you a competitive advantage as you launch a career.
BERKLEE CAREER CENTER
Access the unique tools and resources that performing artists need to launch their careers, including one-on-one advising, career-building workshops, networking events, employment opportunities, financial tips, and so much more.
Connect with fellow students, the Berklee alum community, or a Career Services advisor who specializes in your interest areas.
Explore potential career paths and join communities in your areas of interest. Attend virtual career and networking events throughout the year, including a Virtual Internship Expo and Job Fair.
Prepare your résumé, cover letter, website, artist portfolios, and other professional materials.
Work on-campus jobs, off-campus jobs, gigs, and internships to gain valuable real-world work experience.
SILKROAD
Boston Conservatory enjoys an exclusive educational partnership with Silkroad, the Grammy Award–winning global arts organization founded by Yo-Yo Ma and led by acclaimed Artistic Director Rhiannon Giddens. Through courses and performance opportunities made possible by the partnership, Conservatory students collaborate with and are mentored by Silkroad’s internationally acclaimed artists, who have for years celebrated diversity through virtuosic and innovative projects.
BOSTON LYRIC OPERA
Boston Conservatory partners with Boston Lyric Opera (BLO) to offer ongoing educational and artistic development for voice and opera students. Most notably, the Conservatory’s Opera Innovators Series engages leading performers and pedagogues in the field of opera and art song to present master classes, panel discussions, Q&As, and more to Boston Conservatory students and members of BLO’s Jane and Steven Akin Emerging Artists program.
ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE
Boston Conservatory at Berklee is the first and only performing arts institution in the United States to offer students a ballet teaching qualification from the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD), a global leader in dance education and training that is renowned for setting international standards in classical ballet training and dance teacher education.
SPEAKEASY STAGE COMPANY
The Conservatory’s partnership with SpeakEasy Stage Company immerses theater students in an array of real-world experiential learning opportunities at one of New England’s premier theaters, acclaimed for its cutting-edge Boston-premiere musicals and plays. This unique alliance is built on a longstanding creative relationship between the two institutions, with scores of Boston Conservatory students, faculty, and alums contributing to SpeakEasy productions since the company’s founding in 1992.
BOSTON STRING ACADEMY
Through the Conservatory’s partnership with Boston String Academy, Music Division students learn what it takes to become impactful teachers while working with an organization devoted to making classical music accessible to underrepresented communities. Conservatory students engage in discussions, observe classroom teaching, give and receive mentorship, and perform collaboratively.
GOODSPEED MUSICALS
Committed to advancing the American musical, Goodspeed Musicals holds the distinction of being the birthplace of hit musicals Man of La Mancha, Shenandoah, and Annie, and was the first regional theater company to receive two special Tony Awards for its outstanding achievements. Boston Conservatory’s unique partnership with the company places students in the exciting environment of festival theater production, where they collaborate with writers, directors, designers, and fellow performers to mount new works during Goodspeed’s annual Festival of New Musicals, attended by audiences from across the country.
THE RADIO CITY ROCKETTES
The Radio City Rockettes and Boston Conservatory partnered to launch the first-ever, collegelevel Rockettes Precision Dance Technique course. Taught by a current Radio City Rockette, the course focuses on the Rockettes’ signature precision technique— which is based on a foundation of tap, ballet, and jazz. Students have the opportunity to explore how precision technique can inform other styles of dance and potentially new works.
NOW PART OF BERKLEE, BOSTON
CONSERVATORY’S TALENTED COMMUNITY OF ARTISTS IS STRONGER THAN EVER.
The vision was clear: two of the world’s leading performing arts institutions—each with complementary strengths and an appetite for innovation—join forces to create the world’s most comprehensive and dynamic training ground for the performing arts. On June 1, 2016, Boston Conservatory and Berklee did just that: the Conservatory formally joined the Berklee community, becoming Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Since the 2016 merger, Conservatory students have forged new artistic collaborations with Berklee College of Music students and faculty, taken courses at the College, performed with College ensembles, performed on tour across the nation, and taken advantage of Berklee’s cutting-edge technological and career resources. Students have also benefited from integrated administrative offices such as the Division of Student Life, which now offers more robust student services than ever before.
As the College and the Conservatory look forward to creating the future of the performing arts, faculty and staff representatives from each school within the larger Berklee organization are working together to reimagine a student experience that will unleash the incredible creative potential of Berklee’s global arts community.
As part of Berklee, Boston Conservatory students can:
› Have their work filmed and broadcast on the school’s YouTube channel
› Record original works by Berklee College of Music film scoring students in Berklee NYC’s iconic Power Station recording studio
› Network and build relationships with industry professionals through Career Services–sponsored trips to New York City, Los Angeles, Silicon Valley, Nashville, Atlanta, and more
› Travel to perform at renowned venues across the United States, such as the Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
› Experience study abroad opportunities through Berklee College of Music’s campus in Valencia, Spain
› Pursue minors in subjects such as Africana studies, acoustics and electronics, creative writing, literature, spoken word, history, philosophy, psychology, visual culture and new media studies, and creative entrepreneurship
› Cross-register for select courses at Berklee College of Music, including music technology, music production and engineering, music business, and more
› Participate in Berklee College of Music ensembles, including the Silent Film Orchestra, the Video Game Orchestra, and the Indian Music Ensemble
› Collaborate artistically with Berklee College of Music students across disciplines and genres
› Join student groups across both campuses
BOSTON CONSERVATORY IS FAMILY.
The Conservatory takes pride in its supportive community of vibrant emerging artists. To ensure an inclusive environment that caters to the unique needs of performing artists, Berklee offers a variety of on-campus student resources that are available to students at Boston Conservatory at Berklee and Berklee College of Music, including a dedicated Counseling Services team, career support services, entrepreneurship programs, and an ever-growing number of student organizations and activities.
Annual Events
› African Heritage Night
› Annual Thanksgiving dinner
› Apple-picking trip
› Career Jam
› Family Weekend
› Internship Expo
› Post Secret Cabaret (proceeds benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS)
› Student Drag Show (proceeds benefit the Trevor Project) ...and more!
Student Resources
› Academic tutoring
› Alexander Technique classes
› Berklee Career Center
› Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
› Counseling Services
› Dining Services
› Disability accommodations
› Discounted public transit passes
› Health and wellness programs
› Health services at nearby clinic
› Mental health assessment and treatment programs
› Nutrition counseling
› Physical therapy ...and more!
Clubs and Organizations
› Berklee/Boston Conservatory Recording Orchestra
› Berklee Women in Action
› Black Student Alliance
› BoCo Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
› BoCo Improv Team
› The Garden (literary magazine)
› Film Soundtrack Orchestra
› National Association for Music Education (NAfME)
› New Ground (new theater work)
› Phi Mu Alpha (music fraternity)
› Student Government Association (SGA)
› Video Game Orchestra ...and more!
350+ parks and recreation areas
150+ professional theater companies
BE INSPIRED BY THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF BOSTON.
Studying at Boston Conservatory at Berklee places you in the heart of Boston. The Conservatory’s historic brownstones are surrounded by internationally acclaimed performing arts organizations and schools, including Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Ballet, Museum of Fine Arts, and the Huntington Theatre Company, to name a few. Boston is also home to numerous professional and semiprofessional orchestras, as well as opera, theater, and dance companies, where many Conservatory students spend time building their performance résumés.
#3
“best musical theater cities” in the United States
50+ historic sites and landmarks
21M+
people attending arts and cultural events in greater Boston every year
9.8M+
people attending free arts and culture events per year
35 institutions of higher education in the city of Boston
OUR ALUMS ARE LEADING THE WAY.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s alum network is more than 10,000 strong and boasts members who perform with the world’s premier orchestras and opera companies, on and off Broadway, in national tours, and with renowned dance companies, as well as those who have created their own paths in the arts. The success of our alums is proof that a Boston Conservatory education delivers.
“If
a 10-year-old boy from Charleston, South Carolina, with no music education background, with no musicians in the family, can be enamored and amazed by this, by the best art form there is—classical music—then I think anyone can. I plan on trying to prove that in many, many ways.”
—Jonathon
500+ Professional
Companies, Broadway, Film, and Television Productions
› Ain’t No Mo
› Ain’t Too Proud
› Aladdin
› Barrington Stage Company
› Beetlejuice
› Book of Mormon
› Company
› Dear Evan Hansen
› Good Night, Oscar
› Guthrie Theater
› Hadestown
› Hamilton
› Huntington Theatre Company
› In the Heights
› La Jolla Playhouse
› Moulin Rouge
› The Music Man
› Old Globe Theatre
› Paper Mill Playhouse
› The Public Theater
› Shucked
› West Side Story
› Wicked ...and more!
100+ Large, Small, and New Music Ensembles
› Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
› Bayerische Staatsoper
› BMOP (Boston Modern Orchestra Project)
› Boston Symphony Orchestra
› Chicago Civic Symphony Orchestra
› Julius Quartet
› Ludovico Ensemble
› Metropolitan Opera
› Montreal Symphony Orchestra
› Semiosis Quartet
› Singapore Symphony
› Transient Canvas
› United States Army Band ...and more!
50+
Renowned Dance Companies Around the World
› Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
› Ballet Hispánico
› Ballets Jazz Montréal
› Ballet X
› BodyTraffic
› Cirque du Soleil
› Complexions Contemporary Ballet
› Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
› MOMIX
› Nederlands Dans Theater
› Pilobolus
› Ron Brown / Evidence ...and more!
“At the Conservatory, I received amazing technical training and gained essential versatility. I think the best thing about the school is that the teachers are completely engaged— absolutely no student is invisible.”
—Ebony Williams, dance alum
Ebony Williams was one of two backup dancers featured in Beyoncé’s iconic music video “Single Ladies.” She also performed in the American Repertory Theater and Broadway productions of Jagged Little Pill, and choreographed for the musical movie In the Heights. Check out the Conservatory’s INTERVALS video with Williams to learn how to get in formation: bostonconservatory.berklee.edu/youtube
OUR ALUMS THRIVE ALL AROUND THE WORLD.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee alums perform and work for arts and nonprofit organizations across the globe. Wherever you go after graduation, you will be connected to a strong Conservatory alum network, as well as the larger Berklee organization’s continually growing international community.
ALUMS BY LOCATION
81,000+
members of the Berklee alum community
300+
alum stories, news, and achievements promoted by the school in an average year
100+
alumni events from 2023–2024
“My education at Boston Conservatory went far beyond instrumental training. It also helped me become a passionate ambassador for my art. During my time at the Conservatory, I grew into a musician who uses my art to create community.”
—Matt Smith, music alum
THE CONSERVATORY HAS BEEN INNOVATING PERFORMING ARTS EDUCATION FOR 157 YEARS.
Founded in 1867 by Julius Eichberg, Boston Conservatory is the oldest performing arts conservatory for dance, music, and theater in the United States. From the beginning, we have been challenging the way the world creates art.
1867 1873 1876 1878
Boston Conservatory is founded by Julius Eichberg.
Julius Eichberg’s operetta Alcantara is performed by American opera company in the United States.
Boston Conservatory is among the first conservatories to grant to African Americans and women.
Julius Eichberg establishes the Eichberg Quartet, the first known professional all-female string quartet in the world.
1920 1940
Boston Conservatory establishes the first integrated department of ballet and modern dance at the college level in the United States, which is today known as the Dance Division.
Boston Conservatory establishes what is today known as the Theater Division.
Boston Conservatory is the first conservatory to offer undergraduate degrees in
Boston Conservatory is the first conservatory to offer undergraduate degrees in musical theater.
Boston Conservatory and Berklee College of Music cofound the Professional Arts (Pro Arts) Consortium, an association of seven Boston-area arts colleges that allows students to cross-register for courses.
Boston Conservatory is the first conservatory to offer a private music lessons program to community members on the autism spectrum.
Boston Conservatory is the first higher education institution to present an autism-friendly performance.
Boston Conservatory is the first conservatory to offer graduate degrees in music education and autism.
Boston Conservatory joins the Berklee institution, becoming Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Boston Conservatory celebrates its 150th anniversary with a gala on May 9, 2017 at Symphony Hall, featuring award-winning actor Alan Cumming as master of ceremonies.
Led by Executive Director Cathy Young, Boston Conservatory unveils its Strategic Direction for 2020–2025, which outlines a radical plan for transforming the conservatory model to provide a contemporary education that embraces diversity in all forms.
Boston Conservatory becomes the first conservatory to offer a three-year B.F.A. in dance focused on commercial dance.
FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION
Boston Conservatory offers scholarships based on artistic merit, ranging from partial-tuition awards to a limited number of full-tuition awards. The Presidential Scholarship Program, which covers the cost of tuition and on-campus room and board, is awarded annually to one entering undergraduate student in each division—dance, music, and theater—for the highest artistic merit and demonstrated financial need. The Conservatory also offers federal aid in the form of government grants and loans to United States citizens and permanent residents based on the results of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), as well as part-time student employment opportunities on campus. In addition, the Office of Student Financial Services offers consultation to families on funding a Boston Conservatory education from enrollment through graduation.
EXPERIENCE BOSTON
CONSERVATORY AT BERKLEE FIRSTHAND.
Nothing will tell you more about Boston Conservatory at Berklee than experiencing our community firsthand. Whether enrolling in a summer intensive, taking a campus tour, seeing a performance, or meeting your future teachers, we encourage you to connect and see for yourself why Boston Conservatory is a standout school.
Spend your summer with us.
Our renowned summer programs are designed for students on a performing arts degree track. Summer programs include:
› Brass Workshop (ages 15+)
› Commercial Dance Intensive (ages 15–22)
› High School Composition Intensive (ages 15–18)
› Musical Theater Acting Intensive (ages 15–25)
› Musical Theater Dance Intensive (ages 15–25)
› Summer Dance Intensive (ages 15–22)
› Vocal/Choral Intensive (ages 15–18)
› Youth Musical Theater Summer Program (ages 12–14)
Explore these programs at bostonconservatory.berklee.edu/summer.
Connect with us.
Take a virtual campus tour, sign up for an informational session, meet faculty, students, and alums, and so much more!
Call: +1 617-747-2222
Email: admissions@berklee.edu
Visit: bostonconservatory.berklee.edu/admissions
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