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ArtsBridge Summer Updates Last Updated: April 22, 2020 We are closely monitoring the current situation regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19). We will continue to update this webpage as we have information to share.  On April 22 we announced that all ArtsBridge Summer 2020 programs will be held virtually. To read more about this decision, please refer to […]

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Choosing the Best Classical Voice Audition Repertoire

Three Top College Voice Professors Offer Advice on Choosing the Best Classical Voice Rep for College Auditions There are lots of considerations when it comes to finding the right music school for classical singers, but one question we get frequently is: “How do I choose the right audition material?” We posed this question to three […]

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How to Choose the Right Theater Audition Material

There are so many decisions to make when applying to college theater programs and summer programs, but one question we get asked constantly is: “How do I choose the right audition material?” We posed this question to three ArtsBridge Summer faculty who are among the top experts in theater training at American colleges. Vicky Bussert […]

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Why You Should Consider a BA Degree in the Arts

Quick pop quiz:  Which Oscar-winning actress once said: “Acting is more of a hobby for me”? The same actress also said: “I don’t know if acting is what I want to do with the rest of my life, it’s just what I’ve, you know, ended up doing when I was little, and I’ve kind of grown […]

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College Scholarships for the Arts: Start Here

Tap into helpful resources for performing arts and visual arts   As a student of the arts, you can take advantage of a wide variety of college scholarships for the arts that directly correlate to your major. Identify the ones that are most suited to your endeavors, and apply to as many as possible to […]

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How Musical Training Trains The Brain For Success

Studies show benefits of music education in cognitive development.   You may be aware of some of the ways that the study of music translates to broader educational benefits. However, in recent years there has been extensive research with evidence-based studies that document increased learning abilities. In other words, there are conclusive results showing that […]

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College Prep Timeline For The Arts: December

The monthly planning guide for visual & performing arts students   It’s just about time for the winter break and the holidays. Family and friends, who haven’t seen us in a while, will likely ask what we’re up to, and that’s a good thing because it’s the perfect opportunity to ask ourselves the same question. […]

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College Prep Timeline For The Arts: November

The monthly planning guide for visual & performing arts students   Thanksgiving and the holiday season are fast approaching, and the school year is suddenly beginning to fly by. As a student of the visual or performing arts, this is your cue to take these next few weeks to get your projects, assignments, applications, essays, […]

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10 Tips For Your Best Art School Portfolio

Prepare and enhance your visual arts portfolio for college admission. What are college admissions representatives and officers looking for in an art portfolio? A portfolio is a collection of your best artwork that highlights your experience, showcases your ideas and skills, and demonstrates your ability and potential as an artist. Your portfolio should include a […]

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College Prep Timeline For The Arts: October

The monthly planning guide for visual & performing arts students   The school year is still new, so it’s a great time to look ahead and plan ahead. Remember that your academic and performing or visual arts choices in high school should serve your longer-term goals as you prepare for college and beyond. Keep in […]

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