Before you can frame newspaper reviews of your sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall, deliver an acceptance speech to the Screen Actor's Guild, or dance your way to stardom, you'll put in years of hard work and make many important decisions.
It starts with finding the program that's best for you. The Princeton Review's Guide to Performing Arts Programs helps you choose from over 700 colleges, high schools, and summer programs in dance, drama, and music. Carole Everett and Muriel Topaz, both formerly of The Juilliard School, are experts in the arts and the admissions process, and will guide you through school selection, auditions, interviews, and more.
700 programs are profiled--more than any other guide--including addresses, phone numbers, and contact names for each program. Plus:
Entrance requirements
Costs
Financial aid and scholarships
Curriculum options
Student population and faculty
Audition information
Performance opportunities
Practice and performance facilities
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Carole J. Everett is the former director of admissions at The Juilliard School in New York City. A renowned mezzo-soprano, she has performed with opera companies and orchestras around the world.
She lives in New York City.
Muriel Topaz retired director of the Dance Division of the Julliard School, is a writer and senior editor for Dance Magazine and executive editor of "Choreography and Dance." Currently a Guggenheim fellow, she lives in
Milford, Ct.
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