Music Theater
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Overview
The curricula of the Acting/Original Works and Musical Theater Programs are centered around intensive acting-based studies, supported by rigorous training in voice, dance and movement along with devising and intellectual skill-building to facilitate student growth as innovative theater-makers. Students collaborate in foundational acting coursework while pursuing their specialized BFA studies in Acting & Original Works and Musical Theater.
Program Learning Outcomes
At the completion of their program of study, graduates of the Musical Theater major at Cornish College of the Arts are able to:
Synthesize the tools of acting, movement, and singing in the creation of character, intention, and dramatic action.
Integrate improvisation and experimentation into the creation of the performance.
Demonstrate proficiency in dance techniques and movement skills required for musical theater, informed by the awareness of historical styles and social context.
Articulate an emerging personal aesthetic, grounded in historic and current practices of the art form.
Communicate complex ideas in a variety of media including visual, written, and oral formats.
Apply research, critical thinking, and contextual analysis to both interpret established work and create new work.
Foster ethical, productive collaboration in their creative practice.