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  1. Degrees Available. Columbia College Chicago offers two degrees in musical theatre: the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Musical Theatre and the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Musical Theatre Performance. The BFA is a highly structured, rigorous program requiring progressively intense training in musicianship, dance technique, and acting styles.

  2. The BFA Musical Theatre program at CCPA blends intensive musical training including music theory, piano skills, and weekly voice lessons with Stanislavski-based acting training, voice and speech work, acting on camera and a four-semester sequence of Acting for the Musical Stage. Musical theatre majors take dance classes twice a week, along with ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Positioned at the heart of a world-renowned academic institution, the Department of Music offers graduate degrees in Composition, Ethnomusicology, and Music History and Theory, as well as an undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree in Music and a lively performance program that involves undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral students.

  4. In 1954 the Chicago Musical College merged with the then nine-year-old Roosevelt College. The theatre and music programs were joined in 1997. In 2000, we chose the name Chicago College of Performing Arts to reflect the shared strength of our creative disciplines and to capture the greatness of the world-class city that is our home.

  5. At North Central, you’ll study with faculty who are accomplished actors and dramaturgs working in the Chicago theatre scene. You will have ample opportunity to act, sing, dance, direct plays and even write and produce your own dramatic art productions. Students looking to further develop their skills in the theatre arts will find a strong ...

  6. Chicago is an American rock band formed in Chicago in 1967. ... (Part I & II)", which featured a musical "debate" between a political activist (sung by Kath) and a blasé college student (sung by Cetera). ... Musical guests on the 1 + 1 ...

  7. Roosevelt University was founded in 1945 as an independent, non-sectarian institution. An earlier institution, the Chicago Musical College had been founded in 1867 and in 1954 it merged with Roosevelt University’s School of Music (itself founded in 1945) and since 2000 has been known as the Chicago College of Performing Arts.