<p>Well...this is my 2nd attempt at this...clicked the wrong button the first time & lost it all. Needless to say, this version will be much shorter! :)</p>
<p>Thought I would share my S & mine first impressions of University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA).</p>
<p>Went there for open house on Friday. First impressions...not immediately good. School was not visually pleasing & was shabby around the edges. Admissions presentation & information fair were not that impressive. </p>
<p>Learned:
--School is very small (by our standards)...total undergrads about 700, high school students about 300, graduate students about 150.
--Admissions based almost wholly on auditions & recommendations from School of Drama for the Acting program. Academics has very small play in this decision.
--About 30 students (out of 300 applicants) per year get accepted into Acting program.
--School mascot is the Fighting Pickles!<br>
--School initially appears to be in rural setting, but is actually relatively close to downtown Winstom-Salem.</p>
<p>Took a tour of 3 buildings. The theatre building was fairly impressive. I think there were 3 theatres in the one building, multiple blackboxes & multiple rehearsal rooms. The Design & Production building was extremely impressive. From the warehouse size costume shop with two levels of racks of costumes & floor to ceiling boxes of various items of clothing (one box was shirt collars) to rooms of sewing machines & students making/cutting/sewing patterns, to yards & yards of hundreds of different types/colors of material. And, the same impressive views of the scene shop & the prop shop, etc. Very nice.</p>
<p>The tour of the dorm brought us back into the dingier section of the school. The floor we looked at had 4 toilets and 2 showers for the entire floor. Now..I'm not 18 & heading off on a grand adventure...but, I wouldn't want to stay in those dorms!</p>
<p>But, of course, the day was really all about the School of Drama; Acting Program. They "demo'ed" their school for us. As we watched, they ran 20 minutes each of three 2nd year acting classes with their 2nd year students. A voice class, stage fighting class, and a mask class (sorry, there are probably better names for those classes). Anyway, very very impressive. I don't know what else to say. Clearly the professors were top notch and their group of students were top notch. </p>
<p>Between observations & Q/A, here are some tidbits we learned:</p>
<p>--Acting classes consume first 3 years; last year includes career-type classes/workshops.
--4th year winds up in front of agents, etc. in NYC
--Productions are for 3rd & 4th year students; no auditions...faculty makes selections.
--Transferee from Texas A&M, transferree from UC-Irvine, one student who had taken a year off...all had interesting stories re: their decision to go to UNCSA.
--Acting program seems all-consuming...but, students appear to love it.
--2nd year students were from all over USA; probably less than 5 (out of 30'ish) were from North Carolina.</p>
<p>Definitely impressive & some things for my S to ponder. </p>
<p>If we can coordinate in time, we're (well, my H & S) are off to UCLA, USC, CALARTS, and USD next!</p>