2019 COPA Viewbook

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College of Performing Arts

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For 100 years, we’ve shared with the world the power of “the new”— creative thinking put into action. Our name has become synonymous with progress. This year, we honor the innovators from our community who Undergraduate and have come before you, the scholars, Graduate Programs artists, activists, and designers who have made their mark on the world. You join this remarkable lineage when

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Overview

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ACADEMICS

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Featured Academic Opportunities

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Mannes School of Music

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School of Drama

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School of Jazz and Contemporary Music resources

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Discover a university dedicated to unleashing your creativity. In 1919, a group of visionaries designed a new kind of university, one where creativity could be fearless and world-changing. The New School was born. Today this university houses a groundbreaking

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College of Performing Arts, where renowned schools of drama, jazz and contemporary music, and classical music coexist. Here performing arts students work across disciplines to become a force of new artistry. They can also study and collaborate with students at the university’s design school, liberal arts college, and legendary social research graduate school. Greenwich Village is our campus, but our reach is worldwide.


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The Mannes Orchestra performs with the Martha Graham Dance Company at its theater rehearsal space at City Center.


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MFA actors deliver a performance of the politically charged play Execution of Justice.


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Eddie Barbash, saxophonist and School of Jazz and Contemporary Music alumnus, is a member of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert band.


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Imagine limitless collaboration.

The College of Performing Arts is made up of three schools—the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music, Mannes School of Music, and the School of Drama—all within a larger university, The New School. This unique model allows us to offer three tiers of collaboration: Within each school, students collaborate across disciplines with their classmates— actors with directors, composers with musicians—making boundaries disappear between majors. In the three performing arts schools, musicians, playwrights, actors, and directors join forces—taking classes and performing together. Across The New School, performing arts students can pursue minors and courses in every discipline: liberal arts, design, technology, and management, to name a few. We embrace collaboration with a hungry,

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entrepreneurial spirit. Discovery, rigorous practice, and versatility aren’t just words to us; they are at the core of the New School curriculum.

Our Deans: Richard Kessler, Executive Dean, College of Performing Arts; Dean, Mannes School of Music Keller Coker, Dean, School of Jazz and Contemporary Music Pippin Parker, Dean, School of Drama


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THE twenty firstcentury artist


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Imagine a place where students train like artists.

The students who come to our college hit the stage running. They start training like artists the moment they set foot on campus. We surround them with legendary teachers and mentors who expect the kind of commitment and discipline exhibited by the most intrepid creators. We encourage students to engage in realworld experiences that demand courage, mastery, and excellence. We are one of the few colleges that allow students to audition and perform throughout the city. No wonder we’ve helped launch some of the world’s greatest performers in our

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100-year history.


Imagine living in the nexus of the world’s most creative community. All artists should experience living in downtown NYC at some point in their lives—especially Greenwich Village. It’s where social activists stirred the nation and virtuosos honed their craft and reshaped art forms. You gain inspiration from the revolutionary New School alumni and faculty who inhabited these streets before you—Jack Kerouac, Bill Evans, James Baldwin, Stella Adler, John Cage, and more. Today a community of groundbreakers and dozens of small theaters and innovative spaces surround you—including The Stone, the landmark nonprofit performance space founded by the legendary composer and performer John Zorn. Now more than ever, simply walking outside of your dorm or classroom brings you face-to-face with some of the most important and innovative artists and performances in

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the world.


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Allie Mazon, MM ’16, performing with her company, Operotica, at DROM.


Imagine the world as your audience.

Our campus is Greenwich Village, but it doesn’t end there: Our stage is global. Students play Carnegie Hall, classrooms in Malawi, Lincoln Center, festivals in Bern and Tel Aviv, and community centers in Alabama. Collaborations take them to performing arts centers across the country and to cities and small towns around the world.

Our productions transcend the typical

performance space: Our students paint pictures with music, reinvent burlesque with opera, and uncover history by reconsidering folklore. At this college, there are no small stages or performers. We are champions of the arts and engaged citizens who are committed to making positive social change and preserving civil liberties

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through the creation of progressive art.


Imagine standing in the footsteps of Harry Belafonte, Tennessee Williams, Aaron Copland, Bill Evans, and Frederica von Stade—and casting your own shadow.

Here you learn the rules by breaking them, just like the legends who preceded you at these schools. Performances defy artistic convention, challenge even the most established of principles, change policy, and close social gaps. You reach for the unexpected and untested to push art to new levels. You establish what’s next and become part of a new generation of artists

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prepared to challenge the status quo.


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Imagine a building designed to inspire greatness.

We break down the walls between our performing arts disciplines, both figuratively and literally. Students coming to our college enter a world-class building specifically designed for performing artists of all kinds. Rooms are acoustically designed to balance all ambient sound. There are state-of-the-art practice rooms, sound booths, ensemble classrooms, adjustable performance spaces, and percussion classrooms throughout the building. The ground-floor glass box performance space opens up our

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performances to the world outside.


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700+ PERFORMANCES EVERY YEAR

SCHOOL OF JAZZ AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC

270 STUDENTS

250 FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME FACULT Y

380 MANNES PREP ENROLLMENT

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Mannes Prep is a pre-professional program that welcomes students ages 4–18, from absolute beginners through advanced students.


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MAJOR OPPORTUNITIES The New School offers a wide range of minors, designed to enable our students to explore their interests across all schools and colleges. You can acquire new professional skills, develop an interdisciplinary outlook, and gain a

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Here are a few examples of courses that allow you to design your own journey.

Programming for Musicians: An Introduction to Supercollider

Music Performance Production, Venue, and Project Management

John Zorn’s Cobra

Voltage and Vibration

The Practical Art of DJing

Creating New Music Workshop

The Stone Workshops at The New

Song Arts: Song-craft Techniques for Contemporary Songwriters

Entrepreneurship in Production and Creation

Go Digital

Prospects of Recording

Advanced Vocal Workshop: John Cage Song Books

Music Technology with a Focus on Film Scoring

Leadership and Team Building

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At the College of Performing Arts, students have the opportunity to take part in experimental works, such as Robert Ashley's avant-garde opera Dust, shown here.

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Master of arts in arts management

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FEATURED ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES


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Drama student Chloe Madison (above) developed hands-on skills by interning for Keen Company, a local theater. As part of their coursework, students (below left) mapped lineages of artistic work that inspired them and shared their findings. At a recent orientation event, students (below right) discussed their experiences exploring new creative practices.


FEATURED ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES AT THE COLLEGE OF PERFORMING ARTS Along with the programs offered by each College of Performing Arts school—Jazz, Drama, and Mannes—we have created special learning opportunities to expand your study and performance opportunities and elevate your relevance.

Master of Arts in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship The MA in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship is the first graduate program designed specifically to help performers gain the critical skill set needed to become recognized artistic leaders—onstage and beyond.

This innovative new program is designed for

students who are just graduating from performing arts undergraduate programs as well as performing artists out in the world. The program is designed to empower musicians, composers, actors, directors, writers and other performing artists to advance their established performance practice while acquiring the competencies needed to excel as independent artists, reinvent existing cultural organizations, and launch their own arts-related enterprises.

Bachelor’s-Master’s Program The Master of Arts in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship is available in a dual degree for current students in the BFA or BM program at The New School’s College of Performing Arts. The bachelor’s-master’s program allows students who apply and are accepted into the program during their sophomore year to complete both their current undergraduate degree and a graduate degree in just five years. The dual nature of this program is designed to help students refine their craft while expanding their

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entrepreneurial skills.


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Guitarist and School of Jazz and Contemporary Music instructor Mary Halvorson works together with College of Performing Arts students in a session of The Stone Workshops at The New School, Curated by John Zorn.


The Stone Workshops at The New School In 2005, avant-garde American composer-performer John Zorn founded The Stone, an intimate venue where musicians could collaborate, take risks, and share their boundary-breaking compositions. Over time, The Stone grew into a hub for visionaries from New York’s music scene. Taking the stage were a diverse array of performers including Eyal Maoz, Ben Goldberg, Sylvie Courvoisier, Wu Fei, Timba Harris, Brad Barrett, Eric Stilwell, and Kris Davis. Guitarist and School of Jazz and Contemporary Music alumna Mary Halvorson remembers the early days of the venue, attending more than a hundred performances and later performing there almost as many times. “You’d get to hear things that were brand-new,” recalls Halvorson, who now teaches at the College of Performing Arts. “You could almost be part of somebody’s process, watching them experiment.” Six years ago, The Stone joined forces with The New School to host a series of workshops for students, which continue today as a popular College of Performing Arts class: The Stone Workshops at The New School, Curated by John Zorn. During each workshop, a special guest artist works with CoPA students, playing music with them and sharing wisdom and expertise acquired during his or her career. Through this rare opportunity to interact with today’s most renowned innovative artists, Performing Arts students gain support and inspiration in developing their own artistry. Pat Metheny, Terry Riley, Mary Halvorson, Laurie Anderson, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Wadada Leo Smith are just a few of the many who have taken their turn as Stone Workshop leaders. Inspired by the success of this ongoing collaboration, Zorn permanently moved The Stone itself to the College of Performing Arts; it is now housed in the Glass Box Theater at Arnhold Hall. The relocation, a monumental shift for many in the scene, was covered by publications including the New York Times, Time Out, and the Village Voice. Five nights a week, The Stone brings groundbreaking musicians to perform live at the university’s performance space in 33

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annes train— to be a 21st-century artist

in state-of-the-art rehearsal rooms

to change the world around you

under GRAMMY winners

without restraint

to run an orchestra

by taking risks

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alongside Mannes’ 450 students


Imagine training for the life you’ve always dreamed of.

Since 1916, Mannes has been training artists to engage

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with the world around them through music. By practicing—day in and day out—with a faculty of revolutionary musicians, Mannes students have become world-renowned masters of their craft and the canon.

Today Mannes has transformed traditional conservatory

education by integrating our rigorous classical training with new music, improvisation, real-world experiences, and cross-disciplinary projects. Our students perform at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. They expand their horizons through an enormous range of courses and minors across the university. They partner with world-class designers at Parsons School of Design to create innovative opera productions. They invent new performance opportunities that combine film with classical music. They work together as performers and composers in laboratory classes, exploring canonical pieces and creating new ones with groundbreaking artist faculty members Jennifer Koh and Matt Haimovitz. They become creative entrepreneurs by learning about funding, intellectual property, labor negotiations, arts administration, and more.

At Mannes, you’ll receive the training you need to

become first chair in the best orchestras in the world, as well as the skills necessary for starting your own label, managing your own publicity, and creating your own groundbreaking opportunities and collaborations.

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The Mannes Opera performs Flight by Jonathan Dove. Mannes School of Music collaborated with Parsons School of Design on sets, props, and costumes.


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Degrees at Mannes Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Professional Studies Diploma A BM-MA Arts Management and Entrepreneurship dual degree is

Majors at Mannes Piano

The following concentrations are available for Instrumental Performance majors:

Harpsichord

Violin

Instrumental Performance

Viola

Guitar

Cello

Voice

Double Bass

Orchestral Conducting

Harp

Composition

Flute

Theory

Oboe

Collaborative Piano

Clarinet

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Saxophone

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also available (see page 31).

Bassoon Horn Trumpet Trombone Tuba Percussion

Matthew Stewart ’15 did just that when he

Design students to apply a range of musical,

took The Multimedia Musician: Developing

artistic, and technological techniques that

Multimedia in Live Music Performance.

enrich musical performances with novel

While majoring in trombone, he participated

visual stimuli. He is currently working with

in this independent study, which brings

a professional symphony on a multimedia

together Mannes and Parsons School of

project for this course.

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Imagine reframing the visual perception of classical and contemporary music performance.


FACULTY who HELP YOU DESIGN YOUR OWN PATH Unlike most conservatories, Mannes offers students the flexibility to direct their own development and work with faculty of varied backgrounds in the same instrument or major. You can work on your classical repertoire with one teacher while taking lessons in a different genre or style with another. We have a wide array of faculty with many different styles and backgrounds. Access to our diverse faculty helps students redefine and design their own education and future. Here are some of the outstanding professionals teaching at Mannes:

VOICE

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STRINGS

William Burden

Jeremy Denk

Shmuel Ashkenasi

Ruth Falcon

Simone Dinnerstein

David Chan

Arthur Levy

Pavlina Dokovska

Miranda Cuckson

Diana Soviero

Richard Goode

Timothy Eddy

Blair McMillen

Ralph Evans

COMPOSITION

Ursula Oppens

David Grossman

Anna Clyne

Ann Schein

Matt Haimovitz

David T. Little

BRASS

Michelle Kim

Missy Mazzoli

Alan Baer

Jennifer Koh

Huang Ruo

Mark Gould

Orin O’Brien

Erik Ralske

Cynthia Phelps

(artist-in-residence)

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Lowell Liebermann

WOODWINDS

Weston Sprott

Elaine Douvas

Dave Taylor

Jon Manasse Judith Mendenhall

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Monica Ellis, co-founder of Imani Winds, leads Mannes students in rehearsal.


Student Performance Opportunities Mannes Orchestra Mannes Opera New School Chorus at Mannes NewMusicMannes Guitar Ensemble Percussion Ensemble Mannes Chamber Music Series Chamber Music Concerts Baroque Chamber Players Collaborative Piano Department “Evenings of Song” MACE—Mannes American Composers Ensemble New School Studio Orchestra

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a look at the diverse paths of our alumni Burt Bacharach, Pianist, Singer, and Songwrite Semyon Bychkov, Music Director and chief conductor, czech philharmonic Cat Cantrell, Oboe/English Horn, Tucson Symphony Valerie Coleman, Flutist and co-founder of Imani Winds Bill Evans, Gramm Award–Winning Jazz Pianist and Composer JoAnn Falletta, Music Director, Buffalo Philharmonic and Virginia Symphony Richard Goode, Grammy-Winning Pianist and International Recording Artist Tim Page, Music Critic Myung-Whun Chung, Music Director, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra Yonghoon Lee, Tenor, Metropolitan Opera Sarah Skuster, Principal Oboe, San Diego Symphony Laura Metcalf, cellist of Sybarite5 Francesco Lecce-Chong, Music Director and conductor, Eugene Symphony; Music Director, Santa Rosa Symphony Danielle de Niese, Soprano, Metropolitan Opera Murray Perahia, Grammy-Winning Pianist and International Recording Artist Shulamit Ran, Pulitzer Prize–Winning Composer Julius Rudel, Conductor, New York City Opera and Buffalo Philharmonic Nadine Sierra, Soprano, Metropolitan Opera Lara St. John, solo violinist Frederica Von Stade, Mezzo-Soprano Jennifer Zetlan, Soprano, New York City Opera Dan Zhu, Violinist, Recording Artist


“Mannes uniquely combines classical conservatory training with progressive, creative approaches to music. At Mannes, I challenged and broadened my practice while finding my own voice as an artist and aware citizen.”

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—Alexandria Smith (Trumpet, BM ’15)


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drama learn from— working and training with more

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creative world of New York City


Imagine creating change both onstage and off. Founded in 1940 by revolutionary theater director Erwin Piscator, the School of Drama (formerly called the Dramatic Workshop) offers rigorous, innovative training that fosters authenticity of expression and creative experimentation. Working collaboratively within and across disciplines, students confront the challenges of becoming engaged artists and citizens through the making of theater, film, and emerging media powered by imagination and social consciousness. We draw award-winning actors, playwrights, directors, and creative technologists. We take inspiration from the greats who walked these halls before us, including Marlon Brando, Harry Belafonte, Judith Malina, and Tennessee Williams,

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our faculty from New York’s contemporary legends—

as well as our alumni in the field now, such as Adrienne C. Moore and Jason Kim. Every day, our fearless community

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brings new meaning to great theater.


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School of Drama actors in a Butoh-inspired student adaptation of William Shakespeare's Henry VI trilogy.


BFA in dramatic Arts The four-year BFA program in Dramatic Arts prepares students to be 21st-century artists, creative thinkers, and engaged citizens. Professionalism and community are at the core of the program, which provides a rich multidisciplinary, project-based investigation of theater arts and focuses on the development of critical thinking and collaborative skills.

Our innovative studio-based BFA is designed for

students who wish to pursue their artistry in a single discipline as well as those who want to work in multiple creative fields. The degree includes both theater and academic requirements, allowing students to chart a unique educational experience.

All students take foundation classes in acting,

directing, playwriting, and creative technologies. After completing these required courses, students can choose a series of theater electives according to their interests. Students can also broaden their horizons by selecting as electives a variety of courses in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and arts in any undergraduate college of The New School.

We encourage our students to gain professional work

experience alongside their education. We offer workshop and networking opportunities through partnerships with organizations like Naked Angels, The 24 Hour Play Company, The New Dance Theater Project, the Creative CafÊ, and Diversity Works, as well as study abroad options. In 2015–2016, Drama students attended Regents University, London (screen and playwriting, creative industries, acting); Norsk Skuespillerinstitutt, Oslo (acting for stage and screen); and the British American Drama Academy, London (classical acting and contemporary criticism). A BFA-MA Arts Management and Entrepreneurship dual degree is also available, offering students an option in which they refine their craft while expanding their

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entrepreneurial skills (see page 31).


graduate education The School of Drama has a renowned legacy of offering highly collaborative, ensemble-driven graduate programs. Building on this history, the School of Drama is in the process of developing a new MFA aimed at transforming advanced training for dramatic artists.

Our vision for the new MFA aligns with the holistic approach

to teaching and learning of the College of Performing Arts, where performance is viewed not as an end point or destination but instead as a fundamental and indispensable part of the learning experience. Responding to the demands of the contemporary performing arts world, we provide students with opportunities to engage with faculty and one another to hone and synthesize their skills and abilities as interpreters, improvisers, makers, collaborators, and leaders.

The School of Drama embraces a wide field of genres, styles, and

variety of environments—in the studio, onstage, out in the community. This approach enables alumni of our program to enter the professional world with a range of qualities essential to sustaining a meaningful career: a deep sense of agency, creative curiosity, an authentic sense of self, empathy, awareness, artistic courage, emotional resilience,

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disciplines and provides students with opportunities to perform in a

and self-reliance. For the most up-to-date news on the MFA at the School of Drama,

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please contact performingarts@newschool.edu.


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Jeremy Irons and actor and faculty member Karen Ludwig in an intimate conversation with the School of Drama community.


featured faculty

Erica Jensen

Carmen Rivera

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Paul Davis

Todd London

Tal Yarden

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Sanjit De Silva


Partnerships The School of Drama has established creative partnerships with renowned organizations and groundbreaking performers across New York City. Access to real-world industry experience and training enables students to acquire the skills they need to develop successful careers in theater and beyond. Cherry Lane Theatre Mentor Project

Ping Chong & Company

Third-year MFA writers receive public

BFA juniors work with the Teaching

readings of original full-length plays

Artists program of Ping Chong—a

at the venerable Cherry Lane Theatre.

multidisciplinary performance group

These readings are directed by industry

that engages with timely issues—to

professionals with a professional

create original ensemble-based

company of actors.

community theater projects.

Cry Havoc

Frantic Assembly

BFA juniors and seniors work with

MFA students create original work and

artists from Cry Havoc, a local

train in physical theater and devising

nonprofit theater company, to hone

techniques in collaboration with

their craft onstage and develop their

artists from Frantic Assembly, an

professional skill set.

internationally known theater company based in the UK.

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Lark Play Development Center In this theater lab, third-year MFA

Writopia Lab

writers are given professional

BFA juniors work with Writopia, a

roundtable readings of original

literacy nonprofit supporting youth

full-length plays, followed by

who collaboratively create theater for

discussion and feedback.

their peers.

Urban Bush Women

Tectonic Theater Project

First- and third-year BFA students work

BFA juniors create an original theater

with artists from Urban Bush Women,

piece with Tectonic Theater Project,

a theater company that empowers

employing Moment Work, Tectonic’s

minority voices to explore the meaning

theater-making method, and engaging

and function of community in theater.

in research and collaboration.


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Professional development The School of Drama is a direct channel to New York City’s industry professionals. Students participate in intimate seminars, intensive workshops, and conferences that enrich their training and provide the valuable networking opportunities and professional introductions that emerging theater artists need. In addition to building relationships with our experienced faculty artists and School of Drama alumni, students acquire the skills needed to succeed professionally, learning directly from industry leaders including agents, managers, artistic directors, casting agents, publishers, and world-class

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working playwrights, directors, and actors.


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the accomplishments of our alumni Marlon Brando, academy award–winning actor Tennessee williams, pulitzer prize–winning playwright harry belafonte, tony award–winning actor, singer & activist bea arthur, emmy award– winning actor walter matthau, academy award–winning actor elaine stritch, emmy award–winning comedian lorraine hansberry, new york drama critics’ circle award–winning playwright JASON KIM, writer, HBO’s Girls NICK GANDIELLO, Playwriting Fellow, Page 73 Productions BEKAH BRUNSTETTER, Writer, fat kids on fire, abc family’s switched at birth ADRIENNE C. MOORE, Actor, Orange is the New Black DANIEL PEARLE, laurents/ hatcher playwriting award recipient for a kid like jake andreas damm, actor, cbs person of interest JANINE NABERS, NY theatre workshop playwriting fellow, yale drama series prize winner MASHUQ DEEN, playwriting fellow at new dramatists SHERRI EDEN BARBER, artistic director of ricochet collective, drama league directors project fellow KIRYA TRABER, Lincoln Center Education Artist Fellow ELIZABETH CARLSON, Artistic Director, Naked Angels theater company Tony curtis, golden globe award–winning actor Rod steiger, academy award–winning actor


“ Through my involvement with The New School’s ‘Growing Up Locked Down’ conference—which focuses on the adverse effects of incarceration on American youth—I had the opportunity to facilitate theater workshops for the Justice League of New York City. And The New School recently hosted the Legislative Theatre Festival for NYC’s Theatre of the Oppressed, an organization where I work with the homeless community, creating plays that shed light on systemic issues related to homelessness.”

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—Stevie Walker webb (Directing, MFA ’16)


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jazz break— tradition alongside 250 jazz students

between sets at New York’s greatest jazz clubs

down convention

toward finding your unique voice

through your barriers

into the scene

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away from the pack


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Above and following pages: Jazz students play at Jazz Standard in NYC.


Imagine being mentored by the musicians who inspired you to become one. Founded in 1986 by Arnie Lawrence, David Levy, and Paul Weinstein, the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music is renowned across the globe as a center for progressive, inventive artists. Considered the most innovative school of its kind, it offers students an artist-as-mentor approach to learning. That means the world’s leading contemporary and jazz musicians— Joanne Brackeen, Ingrid Jensen, Matt Wilson, Jane Ira Bloom, and more—work one-on-one with you to produce groundbreaking sounds and music. This is a rare place where you can pursue what makes you a unique contemporary musician. Explore your own talents, create from scratch, and reach across disciplines to construct new rhythms, inventive compositions, and original means of expression.

With nearly 80 ensembles, you play in clubs,

concert halls, and venues throughout New York and in festivals and exchange programs around the world. Start your professional performance career now through our Gig Office. We have the largest music internship editors, and recording artists of the highest caliber. You can gain experience at Blue Note Records, WNYC Radio, Lincoln Center, and more. You will be constantly

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program in New York. You can work with producers,

immersed in not only the newest music but also the nuances of how the music industry runs.

You will have the opportunity to collaborate with

classical musicians and drama students within the College of Performing Arts as well as liberal arts scholars

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Degrees at jazz All students at the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music pursue the Bachelor of Fine Arts (four-year BFA) degree, the combined Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Fine Arts (five-year BA/BFA dual degree offered with Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts), or the BFA-MA Arts Management and Entrepreneurship dual degree.

Areas of Study

Ensembles

In applying for admission, each student

Elective ensembles include:

chooses Instrumental or Vocal as a

Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra

concentration. Applicants commonly audition for:

Acoustic Bass Electric Bass Cello Clarinet Bass Clarinet Drums

Carla Bley Ensemble Chick Corea Ensemble Coltrane Ensemble Cross-Cultural Improvisation Cross-Genre Improvisation Ensemble Electric Miles Ensemble Indian Ensemble

Guitar Harmonica Piano Alto Saxophone Tenor Saxophone Bari Saxophone Soprano Saxophone Trumpet The New School Performing Arts

Brazilian Jazz Ensemble

Herbie Hancock Ensemble

Flute

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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers

Trombone Vibes

Live Electronica Orchestra M-BASE Ensemble Monk Ensemble New School Studio Orchestra Ornette Coleman Ensemble Progressive Rock Ensemble R&B Ensemble Sonny Rollins Ensemble Super Trios Wayne Shorter Ensemble

Violin Voice One Musician’s Journey Mariel Bildstein ’16 BFA Trombone Student

PHASE 1 Major in Trombone Take— Ear-Training Brass Sight-Reading Improv Ensemble Private lessons with Wycliffe Gordon Jazz History Narratives of Black Women (Liberal Arts)

PHASE 2

Start playing— Brazilian music Latin music Funk Classical World music


jazz Perform at— Jazz Gallery Jazz at Lincoln Center Swing 46 Smalls Zinc Bar

PHASE 4 Gig more and more Create groups Create your own production company

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PHASE 3


ARTIST AS MENTOR Before there were jazz degree programs, required courses, music concentrations, and suggested electives, aspiring jazz musicians honed their craft by learning directly from the masters. One of the main reasons students choose our school over other music conservatories is our artist-as-mentor pedagogy. We attract top-ranked musicians, including Reggie Workman and Mary Halvorson, to our faculty. While other teachers might put you on a strict course of study, these legendary musicians become your mentors. They help you develop the confidence and knowledge to experiment, take risks, fail, take more risks, and find your own authentic style of self-expression. They work with students one-on-one, invite them to sit in on sets, and offer invaluable insight and inspiration. Students also have the opportunity to be mentored by a musician of their choice throughout the city. Here are some of the artists associated with the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music: Jane Ira Bloom,1 saxophone Nir Felder,1 guitar Joel Frahm, saxophone Dave Glasser,1 saxophone Aaron Goldberg, piano Wycliffe Gordon, trombone La Tanya Hall,1 voice Mary Halvorson,1, 2 guitar

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Billy Harper,1 saxophone Richard Harper,1 voice, trombone Ari Hoenig, drums Ingrid Jensen,1 trumpet Vic Juris,1 guitar Linda Oh,1 bass Jimmy Owens,1 trumpet Matt Wilson,1 drums Reggie Workman,1 bass Rachel Z,1 piano 1

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Legendary double bassist and faculty member Reggie Workman working with Yonatan Volchok.


Student Performance Opportunities Our students perform at more than 200 events every year. They play jazz clubs like Joe’s Pub, Jazz Standard, and Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola at Jazz at Lincoln Center, and at cultural hotspots like The Morgan Library, the Bruno Walter Auditorium, New York Live Arts, and the Highline. They’re in Union Square Park, Madison Square Park, and Hudson River Park. They perform on live radio at WBGO 88.3 FM and WBAI 99.5 FM. And every spring, six selected quartets go to the Bern international jazz festival in Switzerland. Our popular Gig Office manages the huge number of

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A few examples of our talented alumni Kenyatta Beasley, Trumpet Miri Ben-Ari, Violin Lakecia Benjamin, Saxophone Peter Bernstein, Guitar Jesse boykins iii, voice and songwriter Otis Brown III, Drums Sharel Cassity, Saxophone Sarah Elizabeth Charles, voice Avishai Cohen, Bass Jonathan Finlayson, Trumpet James Francis, Piano Tomas Fujiwara, Drums Robert Glasper, Piano Larry Goldings, Composer and Songwriter Tatum Greenblatt, Trumpet Mary Halvorson, Guitar Alan Hampton, Bass Keyon Harrold, Trumpet Gilad Hekselman, Guitar Carlos Henriquez, Bass Ali Jackson Drums JosĂŠ James, voice Matt Jorgensen, Drums Michael Kammers, Saxophone Ori Kaplan, Saxophone Greg Kurstin, Songwrit Anthony LaMarca, Guitar GrĂŠgoire Maret Harmonica Brad Mehldau, Piano Camila Meza, Guitar Mike Moreno, Guitar Bilal Oliver, Voice John Popper, Voice Logan Richardson, Saxophone Jaz Sawyer, Drums Alex Skolnick, Guitar Becca Stevens, Voice Loren Stillman, Saxophone E.J. Strickland Drums Marcus Strickland, Saxophone Brianna Thomas, voice Chris Tordini, Bass Manuel Valera Jr., Piano and Composer Yonatan Volchok, Trombone Chris Walker, Bass and producer Jamire Williams, Drums Spike Wilner, Piano Sam Yahel, Piano


“At The New School, I got more than a solid foundation in jazz—I had the chance to design exactly the education I wanted. Having the support of esteemed classroom faculty, the freedom to study with musicians throughout New York City, and the resources of a progressive research university, I had many opportunities to pursue my interests and study with my favorite living drummers. That doesn’t happen anywhere else.”

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The New School Performing Arts

—Christopher Copland (Drums, BFA ’15)


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Imagine making this creative community your home.


housing

Student Resources

Financial Aid

Housing isn’t just four walls and

We want you to enjoy yourself,

The New School is for students

a roof. It’s an opportunity to

make new friends, and have an

from a variety of backgrounds.

form bonds, ease the transition

easy adjustment to college life.

We help fund institutional

from home to college, learn

We are here so that you don’t

scholarships, fellowships,

to appreciate differences,

have to do it alone. If you have

grants, and stipends as part of

and make new friends for life.

questions, we have answers, on

a comprehensive financial aid

Our four residences extend

these topics and more:

program. We also participate

from Greenwich Village to Chelsea and offer a nurturing,

Athletics and recreation

in government grant, loan, and work-study programs as well as

supportive environment for

Health and wellness

programs for veterans of the U.S.

every student as well as many

Student disability services

armed services.

Student employment

If you are admitted to an

Meal plans

undergraduate degree program,

social, educational, and cultural activities. For more information, visit newschool.edu/housing.

Safety and security Technology help For more information, email studentsuccess@newschool.edu.

you will automatically be considered for merit aid on the basis of academic and artistic ability. Students interested in applying for government and institutional financial assistance programs must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), using The New School’s code of 002780. File this application electronically at fafsa.ed.gov.

You can email your questions to

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The New School Performing Arts

sfs@newschool.edu.


Academic and Career Advising

International student and scholar services

Undergraduate students receive

International Student and

ongoing holistic support from

Scholar Services (ISSS) supports

academic/career advisors, who

international students who are

help them design their unique

responsible for following U.S.

degree pathways and prepare

federal regulations to maintain

to effect change in the world

their F-1 or J-1 status. ISSS guides

after graduation. This innovative

students through the visa

approach means students visit

application process and advises

only one office to embark upon

them on the maintenance of their

and complete their academic and

immigration status, employment,

career advising journey. Advisors

internships, program changes,

are here to help students:

and other immigration-related

Articulate their values

Select courses and graduate

matters. ISSS also advises incoming students and scholars on higher education practices in

on time

the United States and other

Think about career options

cultural adjustment issues and

Consider study and work abroad opportunities Connect with faculty members

Locate relevant support services for first-generation students, veterans, students with

offers international student programs at The New School and with other institutions in New York City. For more information and support, visit newschool.edu/isss or email ISSS@newschool.edu.

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(Un)Silent Film Night featured Charlie Chaplin's The Immigrant, accompanied by ensembles from Mannes School of Music and the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music.


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Orchestra. The recital shown above reached out to new audiences through a combination of music, digital animation, and innovative performance wear.

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The Future of Orchestral Garments was a collaboration between Mannes School of Music, Parsons School of Design, and the Baltimore Symphony


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School of Drama students perform in Bertolt Brecht’s Caucasian Chalk Circle.


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John L. Tishman Auditorium in The New School’s University Center.


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University Programs


Our University at a Glance

Membership and Accreditation The New School is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. MSCHE is a regional accreditor and federally recognized body. The New School has been accredited by MSCHE since 1960. All degree programs at the New York City campus of The New School are registered by the New York State Department of Education. The New School is a nonprofit university. For full information on the university’s accreditation, visit newschool.edu/provost/accreditation. The information published here represents the plans of the university at the time of publication and does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and The New School. The university reserves the right to change without notice any matter contained in this publication, including but not limited to tuition, fees, policies, degrees, programs, names of programs, course offerings, academic activities, academic requirements, facilities, faculty, and administrators. Payment of tuition or attendance at any classes shall

A Few Facts that Set Us Apart

constitute a student’s acceptance of the administration’s rights as set forth above. The New School is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Institution. For important information including student rights, campus safety statistics, and tuition and fees, visit newschool.edu/your-right-to-know. Published 2019 by The New School. Produced by Marketing and Communication, The New School.

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