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03-26-2007, 10:25 AM
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| Are there any others out there with positive thoughts on University of Arizona BFA acting? This is my first post although a frequent visitor. My D is an alternate there. I feel like I've been seeing the same 300 people in auditions across the country. Yes, this is crazy week. The last time anything major happened at my mailbox was when a turtle laid her eggs there a long time ago. |
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03-26-2007, 05:04 PM
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| I've been wanting to write this for some time now, your questions have encouraged me to do so. My D is a MT Freshman at U of A. Like so many of our daughters , she is following her dream. She was very successful in high school and community musical theater. After being accepted at several MT schools/universities,(and several others on academics alone, p.p. ) she chose the U of A.
Given the reality that the majority of freshman go through homesickness, missing friends and family, and adjusting to a completely new environment she has adjusted fairly well. She is committed to the program as are her professor's committed to teaching it. She has nothing but praise for the dedication and support that she receives from all her teachers/coaches.
I have read most of the threads over this past year and a half, the following is how I feel.
My D is very well aware that she is in a program where she could be cut; she knew that going in. Since she's preformed at piano recitals as a child and singing competition all through her youth, she was aware that she would place or not, if she didn't she had two choices, give up or try harder next time.
All the negative threads from former students seem to be about pointing fingers at others for their not making it in that program.Maybe they gave 110% of their best, but that was not enough in that program. It doesn't mean that 110% effort won't be recognized in another program, it all depends what the teachers/coaches are looking for.
I have coached youth in competitive sports for over 25 years, very talented kids with all the potential in the world to go far; however it's about putting together a team that can adjust to the system that my assistants and I have developed for what we believe will enrich their future potential. Sometimes cuts are necessary for the good of the player and the team, there have been times when I have replaced a player with one that was cut from another team because I believed that player would fit our system.
The University Of Arizona is a fine Musical Theater team with very dedicated coaches. |
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03-26-2007, 09:59 PM
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| ProudPapa, thanks for your post. We are all pretty aware that it is as you say: this is a business where you will fail more often than you will succeed (her acting coach offered that observation.) It's about how you move from each attempt to the next. It's just that SO much emphasis is made on making "the right choice" at the age of 17 and a half. I have an older daughter that started as a film major and got into one of the top programs; after 2 years she transferred to another school because she wanted a niche production aspect of film: sound design, and her film school didn't offer enough in that area. Her transfer was a huge success, she received a talent scholarship and she will be hopefully graduating in 2007.
I wish there was more insight into the ACTING versus the MT program on this thread. Thanks again. Good luck to your daughter; we hope to talk w/some students during our visit next week! |
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03-27-2007, 07:15 AM
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| CtrRowOrch-
No offense but this is the MT thread. A lot of the straight theatre people discuss on the Art Majors Thread. I don't know if there is an Arizona discussion there or not, but you may find that more helpful.
Just trying to help. |
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03-30-2007, 08:34 AM
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| Believersmom,
Didn't mean to intrude. The info on Uof A has mostly come from thegreatargos, a student cut as a freshman. I never did understand if that student was MT or Acting. Since most of the schools discussed here have programs that have the MT and BFA acting students in the same class stream, I thought I might get some feedback on the acting portion of the program. (Emerson makes a POINT, in fact that their BFAs all take the same program for 2 years). My student auditioned for both MT and BFA acting programs. Just searching for answers like everyone else. |
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03-30-2007, 08:54 AM
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| You are not intruding at ALL!
I was just trying to point you in the direction(where the "Acting" discussions are located) that would be most helpful to you. You stated: "I wish there was more insight into the ACTING versus the MT program on this thread."
Sorry to offend. Really trying to be helpful.  |
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03-30-2007, 02:30 PM
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| believersmom, sometimes the isolated words on screen don't convey the human aspect. No offense taken. My student has auditioned for both MT and BFA Acting, depending on the school. Sometimes the same faculty comes in contact with both their MT and Drama students. The remarks from those cut at the Arizona program (s) led me to want to hear some balance and the words I heard from Proud Papa were helpful in this MT thread. In the end, it is ONE department, so I am trying to patch together one observation from various sources. As my student is an alternate, it is a possible choice for us.
BTW, the "fat" envelope from Emerson BFA Acting arrived today! I know this is the MT thread, but we're singin' about it! |
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04-10-2007, 06:51 PM
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| Whatever they did, the personnel they have now are terrific: I saw the preview performance of The Who's "Tommy" last night and it is fantastic -- better than many professional musicals I have seen (and my kid isn't even in it!) |
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04-14-2007, 02:22 AM
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| as i am extremely for the idea that everyone is open to their own, i dont want to create an arguement with anyone.
in the long run all i was simply trying to state was that cutting students that were clearly talented and recieved good grades because they didn't "fit" the "team" is wrong. the training program is aimed to create successful graduates in the field. it seems that a person who is both talented and smart is someone who has all the potential to suceed. lets not forget that cutting such students does not only interfere with their "dream" but more importantly it interferes with their education... if the people in question were clearly slacking in classes, or just not as talented as the other kids in question then the cuts would have been appropriate. to cut an otherwise fully qualified person because they dont "fit" is wrong when so much is at stake, if this person didnt "fit" in the facultys plan... why admit them in the first place?
proudpapa, i wish for your daughter to suceed in all of her endeavors at the u of a. and hopefully you will never have to see the other side of this coin when it comes to her education... just because she didnt "fit" the "team". |
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12-15-2007, 07:22 PM
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| Any news on the May 2007 cuts? I hadn't seen any updates on the cuts for last year. ProudPapa, did you daughter make it through?
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