<p>I was wondering if anyone knew of colleges where they provide for their BFA Acting students opp. to have dance or vocal classes within the school, as part of their schedule? I want to go to get my BFA in Acting, but I'd like to be able to continue my vocal and dance training. Do all schools offer something like this, or only some?</p>
<p>Thank you. :)</p>
<p>North Carolina School for the Arts apparently have their actor training program participants take dance and voice/singing.</p>
<p>BFA Acting students at Florida State University may take dance classes and private voice lessons as part of their curriculum if they choose (although it is not a requirement.)</p>
<p>Most BFA Acting programs will have you take movement and vocal training. Those 2 classes are mostly stage movement and IPA, but when I was researching most of them also included some jazz, modern, and ballroom as well as singing training. At a few schools they had the acting majors in the musical theatre vocal lab as well!</p>
<p>thanks everyone! :)</p>
<p>We were just up at Otterbein and they have a dance minor that the acting BFA students can select. Dance minors dance 8 hours a week, which was very appealing to D. I believe they could also take vocal lesson, but I am not looking at the specific papers.</p>
<p>Elon has a BFA acting major and those students can also take voice lessons and dance classes. They also audition for musicals, in addition to the plays, and if they are already dancers, could audition for various dance productions as well. Fabulous options there.</p>
<p>University of the Arts has a MT minor open to dance and acting majors.</p>
<p>Syracuse University has alot of BFA Acting majors who take ballet, jazz, tap, and private voice lessons. They are very welcoming to the idea at SU.</p>
<p>OCU's new BFA in Acting.</p>