UCLA - Dance for Musical Theater
A Dancer's Dream! This workshop offers dance from morning to night.
| Week 1: |
July 12 - July 17, 2009 |
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| Week 2: |
July 26 - July 31, 2009 |
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| Grades: |
9 - 12
(Entering in Fall 2009)
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| Tuition: |
$1200
(Includes room and meals) |
Details
A Dancer's Dream! Dance, Dance, Dance...
This workshop offers each camper dance from morning 'til night. The uniqueness of this camp experience is that it focuses on dance for the musical theater stage. Beginning and advanced training with professional working dancers and choreographers, the Dance Camp immerses the camper in ballet, jazz, tap, musical theater dance styles, and master workshops with guest faculty. In addition, the campers will study some of the classic dance sequences in musical theater choreographed by such legends as Michael Kidd, Agnes DeMille, and Robert Fosse. This Dance Camp proves to be one that even advanced talent will want to take part in as the camp offers a peak into the college dance world and offers the professional training required for musical theater performance.
* Additional Information
Students check-in between 1pm and 2:30pm on the first day of camp.
Flights should arrive into Los Angeles International (LAX) on the first day of camp between 10am and 12pm.
Flights should depart from Los Angeles International (LAX) on the day after camp ends (Saturday) between 9am and 12pm. There will be an additional $100 fee for the overnight stay.
Airport transportation is available to and from Los Angeles International (LAX) for $30 each way.
College Credit Information
Click here for 2009 UCLA College Credit Information
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Program Directors
Nicholas Gunn, Program Co-Director
A dancer and an actor, Nicholas Gunn originated principal roles in over forty productions performed worldwide for the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He served as guest artist in the original Nureyev and Friends at the Uris Theater in NYC. He studied acting with Milton Katsellas and appeared in popular television programs such as Hart to Hart and Hill Street Blues. He has appeared in the Los Angeles Opera Company productions of The Barber of Seville and The Magic Flute and most recently in the 2004 production of The Nutcracker among others. He was featured prominently in Franco Zefirelli's production of Pagliacci with Placido Domingo. Mr. Gunn is currently an adjunct professor in the UCLA Theater Department and is the Associate Director of their Ray Bolger Musical Theater Program. His experience in working with high school seniors is unparalleled. He is the founding head of the UCLA Arts Camp Musical Theater Dance Workshop whose participants continue to be high school youths from all over the world.
Location Information
UCLA is one of America's most prestigious universities, and their theater department is rated number one in North America. Bordered on the north by protected wilderness and on the south by Westwood Village, UCLA has long been known as an entertainment magnet for the entire Los Angeles area. Selected for their artistic and professional achievements, UCLA 's exceptional faculty from the School of Theater, Film and Television lead these inspiring workshops.
The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT) is the only university in the country where the study of theater, film, television and digital media is integrated within a single professional school.
The Department of Film, Television and Digital Media offers a wide range of courses for undergraduates in the study of three areas of moving images: Critical Studies, including the history, theory and aesthetics of both film and television; Production/Directing, including film, television (studio and field), digital, experimental and animation; and the film and television disciplines, including writing, producing, cinematography, sound recording and editing.
At the graduate level, there are five areas of concentration: Critical Studies, which offers film and television history and theory; aesthetics and popular culture, films from diverse genres and extensive national cinemas; Production/Directing, which trains students in all aspects of directing narrative fiction, documentaries and/or experimental film, emphasizing the aesthetic components; Screenwriting, in which the elements of character, dialogue, story and tone are explored; Animation, in which students are trained to create an individual style and voice; and the Producers Program, in which students learn the business and art of making films and television programs.
At UCLA's Department of Theater, we believe that great theater programs must prepare and train students for careers in all contemporary and emerging entertainment forms -- including live theater, film, television, video, themed entertainment, interactive gaming, and more. Our students live in a world that is interactive, collaborative, and fueled by their passion for our art form -- one that encompasses the many forms of professional practice as well as the theoretical exploration of current and emerging entertainment forms.
Igniting our students' talent and passion to achieve success is our goal. That is why students work with a distinguished faculty composed of professional and creative artists who have excelled in their fields. UCLA Theater has some of the most distinguished faculty and visiting artists in the world, among them Mel Shapiro, Annette Bening, Anthony Hopkins, Larry Moss, Neil Jampolis, Deborah Scott and Jerry Katzman. With this professional training, students are following in the footsteps of such illustrious alumni as Francis Ford Coppola, Tim Robbins, James Dean, Carol Burnett, Susan Egan, Jack Black, Ben Stiller and many others.
TFT's extraordinary undergraduate and graduate students are drawn from an admissions pool of the finest students from around the world, and enjoy participation in small classes with faculty members who themselves are accomplished artists and industry leaders.
We invite you to explore our US Performing Arts Camps web site further where you can register online for any of the ucla summer programs offered to high school students.
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Dates, Directors, and Faculty subject to change without notice.
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