School of Performing Arts
Newsletter
SPRING 2017 ALUMNI NEWSLETTER
Curriculum Changes Will Usher in a New Era for the School of Performing Arts
t
he School of Performing Arts (SPA) at MSUM has long been known for innovative programs that have made it a “destination location� for young musicians and actors. As in any other field, a continual evolution is essential to not just prepare young artists for the future, but to give them the tools to be in charge of creating that future. SPA has done exactly that with new degree programs that are at the leading edge of contemporary arts education.
In the Theatre area, there are two new Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree programs: one in Acting and another in Musical Theatre. The BFA - Acting degree focuses on advanced study of a wide range of genres from Shakespeare and Commedia and Post-Realism with a focus on the integration of movement and voice.
Music
Theatre
A minimum of three plays will be produced each academic year. The Musical Theatre degree focuses upon advanced study in acting specifically for musical theatre and will feature a strong collaboration with the music program including a new Musical Theatre ensemble. Dance training in all styles will be a cornerstone of this new curriculum that will produce at least one major musical and two dance shows each academic year. Students in both curricula will be encouraged to audition and participate in the Straw Hat Players summer theatre program, which continues its 54th year of excellence this summer.
Dance
School of Performing Arts