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The New York Conservatory For Dramatic Arts Announces 2018 Multi-City Audition Schedule

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The New York Conservatory For Dramatic Arts Announces 2018 Multi-City Audition Schedule
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The New York Conservatory's audition process is an interactive engagement where students can gain valuable insight into their craft.
The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts (NYCDA) today announced its US and international multi-city auditions tour schedule. With events scheduled across the country and abroad, NYCDA's audition process offers prospective students opportunities to audition in-person and participate in a workshop environment to best understand the school's methodology.

"We have designed The New York Conservatory's audition process to be an interactive engagement where students can gain valuable insight into their craft," said Richard Omar, president and artistic director at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. "Many of our current students have remarked how the in-person audition process was a remarkable experience that enabled them to confidently decide how to pursue their acting dreams. We look forward to meeting new prospective students during this year's tour."

NYCDA's schedule of acting auditions for its Film & Television Performance and Musical Theater AOS degree programs are as follows:

April 21st: Dallas, TX
May 5th: Denver, CO
May 5th: New York, NY
May 19th: Houston, TX
May 20th: Kansas City, MO
December 1st: Orlando, FL
December 2nd: Washington D.C.
December 8th: New York, NY
December 15th: Dallas, TX
December 16th: Houston, TX
During NYCDA's audition process, the school's experienced instructors will evaluate prospective students' performances and learn more about each student's academic goals and personal interests. NYCDA also accept auditions via Skype or Facetime, and video. To submit a video, prospective students can email the video to NYCDA at auditionvideos(at)nycda(dot)edu, or upload to YouTube and send the link.

NYCDA is also accepting students for its recently announced Musical Theater program. The new curriculum will build the skills necessary for musical theater performers, and the business knowledge required of working professionals. Rigorous courses in acting, voice, dance, and theater business will be taught, to give students the complete education they need to compete for work in the industry.

Prospective students interested in auditioning can visit https://www.nycda.edu/audition-events to register or call our admissions department at 212.645.0030.

About The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts
The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts enables students to define their unique brand as an actor by discovering who they are as a person. We practice a personalized approach to training that places acting and storytelling at the core--offering immersive, disciplined, and focused professional training programs designed to give students the tools and techniques they need for successful careers in today's industry. Our living curriculum is writing itself every day, created and shaped by NYCDA's working actor instructors and student community to deliver a dynamic learning experience. The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts is an institutionally accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre. NYCDA's Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) degree programs in Film and Television Performance, and in Musical Theater Performance are registered by the New York State Board of Regents. Learn more about NYCDA at https://www.nycda.edu.






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