<p>Thought I would provide what I know about this morning’s MT audition in Pittsburgh at CMU. Please note that because I am relatively new to this, I’m unable to properly identify people and I may not know everything that went on – just the report from my D.</p>
<p>Time spent there from start to finish was 9a.m. to 12:30p.m. There appeared to be a lot of students – but it was hard to tell with so many parents there. Most, if not all, were there to audition for MT. Only a few for anything else. It was a mixed bag of boys and girls – I thought there were quite a few boys compared to the few others we’ve been to.</p>
<p>If I recall correctly, they said admissions for entering class of 2008 would consist of 28 students and look like this:
6 boys, 6 girls for MT
6 girls, 10 boys for Acting</p>
<p>We had a brief information session first. A woman from general admissions gave a brief talk. Then the head of MT did the welcome. There were 2 other gentlemen professors that also spoke briefly. All 3 faculty members were really wonderful and welcoming … tried to put the kids at ease.</p>
<p>They split the kids in half: those who would dance first; then act/sing; those who would act/sing first; then dance. My D did her monologues first (did 2 and was asked to do a 3rd) – there were 2 women in the room; 1 was the MT head. Then she went into another room to sing … there were 2 women faculty there (she sang her 2 songs). According to my D, accompanist was “young.” The group dance component was led by a male professor (who did not say any welcoming remarks). I think she said they did ballet and jazz combinations. Sorry I don’t know who’s who on the faculty other than the MT head. My daughter said all of the faculty members were really, really nice.</p>
<p>It appeared as though there may have been 2 rooms of everything going on. So … there may have been another couple of professors listening to monologues in another room. Same for singing. However, I believe there was only 1 teacher doing dance in larger groups.</p>
<p>While the students were doing their thing, the wonderful CMU MT students (sophomores) gave the parents a tour of the drama bldg. They were delightful and full of a lot of great information.</p>
<p>I’m assuming everyone knows this but I’ll throw it out just in case … one of the faculty members said in the presentation that the audition counts for 80% of the admission decision; 20% is academic record. </p>
<p>All in all, a very positive audition experience for my D. The people at CMU really put the kids at ease.</p>