The Broadway Theatre Project


Founded in 1991, Broadway Theatre Project (BTP) is the world's most prestigious musical arts education program for high school and college students. Students attend an intensive three-week training program focused on the key disciplines of musical theatre including acting, dance, voice and the many facets of each, as well as the critical life skills necessary to prepare them to work in the professional world of entertainment. Emphasis is not only placed on the individual art forms but also on the collaborative process and the collective creation of art. Our mission is to provide educational excellence and to mold a creative, collaborative, well rounded, professional musical theatre arts performer. The Broadway Theatre Project 2009 summer session will culminate in an exciting three day festival at the University of South Florida."

 

Three Weeks of Work and Study

 

Broadway Theatre Project classes and rehearsals are held from approximately 8:30am to 10:00pm, seven days a week. Students are placed in classes based on ability in dancing, singing and acting, as well as their age. Curriculum is set in advance and every student must attend classes in all musical theatre disciplines. Class placement is based on initial audition performance as well as further evaluation at BTP.

Broadway Theatre Project is not only interested in artistic training but also in creating a well rounded, disciplined, healthy performer and company member. The goal is to sharpen the physical, mental and emotional tools required to enjoy a healthy existence in the performing arts arena.

Curriculum also includes faculty panels on topics such as Auditioning, Life on the Road, Getting Started in the Business and College Selection as well as on-site sessions with Universities.


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