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  1. Juilliard Drama is dedicated to preparing 21st-century actors and playwrights to tell, with clarity and passion, imagination and artistry, meaningful stories that speak to the truth of the world in which we live. As an actor, you will develop your capacity to bring body, voice, and spirit together in ways both personal and transformative, while ...

  2. Date 2003 - 2009. City New York. Country United States. Photographer Ezra Stoller Iwan Baan. Part of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York, the Juilliard School and Alice Tully Hall occupy a brutalist-style building carried out by the Italian architect Pietro Belluschi in 1969. Besides enlarging the built area, the renovation aimed ...

  3. 31 de ene. de 2017 · Brooklyn, NY 11201. nycurbanism@gmail.com. Hours. NYC URBANISM LLC, 2024. SubscribeContactContribute. Clad in travertine, Pietro Belluschi's Juilliard School is the northernmost building in the Lincoln Center complex and the only one that directly faces broadway. Belluschi’s design for Julliard is nothing….

  4. 21 de jul. de 2020 · Juilliard Scholarships. Scholarship decisions are made by the Juilliard Scholarship Committee upon the student’s admission to Juilliard and based on a combination of financial need and artistic merit. The members of the committee include administrators for the Departments of Enrollment Management and Financial Aid as well as senior ...

  5. Orchestral Conducting. "Being a conducting student at Juilliard provides everything a young conductor could wish for in the beginning of their musical development—the privilege of working with inspiring conductors, colleagues, staff, professors, and students on a daily basis. David Robertson spent hours with us sharing his insights and ...

  6. La Juilliard School (JOO-lee-ard), a menudo abreviada simplemente como Juilliard, es un conservatorio privado de artes escénicas en la ciudad de Nueva York.Fundada por Frank Damrosch como el Instituto de Arte Musical en 1905, la escuela luego agregó programas de danza y teatro y se convirtió en la Escuela Juilliard, que lleva el nombre de su principal benefactor Augustus D. Juilliard.