Applied Performance (Theatre & Dance)
Applied Performance (Theatre & Dance)
CONTACT
Kimani Fowlin
Assistant Professor and Chair, Theatre Arts and Dance
Dorothy Young Center for Arts
973-408-3407
kfowlin@drew.edu
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36 Madison Avenue Madison, NJ 07940
973-408-DREW
admissions@drew.edu
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Scholarship in the Arts
Students who excel in the arts, may elect apply for the Drew Scholarship in the Arts and submit samples of work. Areas of concentration include visual art, music, theatre.
Students awarded the Scholarship in the Arts receive an annual award of $1,000 ($4,000 over four years). This award is in addition to any academic merit awards received.
Applied Performance (Theatre & Dance)
Applied Performance prepares tomorrow’s passionate and skilled creators—creators who will change the world.
Related Programs
Theater Arts Major
All the world’s a stage at Drew, where the journey from student performer to professional artist involves meticulous mentorship and support, creative expression, critical thinking, and personal development.
Arts Administration: Performing Arts Minor
Dance Minor
The Dance Minor strives to create well-rounded dancers and choreographers who are effective collaborators, literate in the study of dance and able to critically analyze dance and movement through research and performance. We develop artists who can recognize the many cultural and social influences that help to inform and shape dance today and can integrate these ideas into the creation of dance.
Musical Theater Minor
The Musical Theatre Minor is an interdisciplinary program incorporating the study of acting, dance, movement, vocal arts, performance history, and related musical subjects. The program distinctively offers students the opportunity to create original musicals as well as to participate in immersive experiences.
Theater Arts Minor
Theatre Arts is also available as a Minor.
NYC & London Semesters
These programs are especially relevant to the minor:
- NYC Semester on Theatre
- NYC Semester on Social Entrepreneurship
- London Semester
Class Act Facilities
The Dorothy Young Center for the Arts—70,000 square feet of creative and performing arts spaces—gives Drew students opportunities to learn, collaborate and create right on campus. Drew is also home to the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. These venues nurture a rich creative community and give students in the minor work-study and internship opportunities, from publicity to box-office management.