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AUDITIONS AND ADMISSIONS
The UGA Department of Theatre and Film Studies will be holding virtual auditions and callback/interviews for our MFA in Performance Program in fall 2020 and spring 2021 semester. Admission to the MFA Performance program is on a three-year cycle. The current cohort of ten students matriculated in Fall 2018, the next class will begin their studies in Fall 2021.
Due to limitations created by the current pandemic, auditions for the next cohort will be held virtually. After submitting an audition video, your audition will be reviewed by the members of our performance faculty. They will determine if you are invited for a callback, at which point you will be invited by the Head of Performance to attend our virtual callback/interviews.
On those days, we will be hosting a day of interviews, a chance to work with our performance faculty, an opportunity to speak with current graduate students, ask questions of the faculty, and have an online tour of facilities.
SUBMIT YOUR VIDEO
Prospective students interested in taking part in these audition days will need to send a pre-recorded audition video to Professor George Contini (gcontini@uga.edu) no later than Friday Oct 16th to be considered for the October 31st event or Friday January 15th for the February 6th date.
Please send as soon as possible, submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis.
It is easiest to upload your videos to Youtube or Vimeo as private videos and let us know of any passwords necessary to view them.
These videos should include the following, please film all these on the same day, they should be current auditions, not something from your archive. They do not have to all be one take. Label each video file LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_MONOLOGUE/SONG/STATEMENT/SLATE.
Slate, Name, Title of Pieces
Two contrasting monologues that show off your range and ability as a performer, no longer than 3 minutes total for both pieces. Please shoot one monologue in Medium Shot, the other in Full Body Shot.
You may sing 16-32 bars if that is something you'd like to show us.
2-3 minutes of you describing your interest in attending our program, future goals and aspirations, skills you'd like to develop, and what kind of performance gets you excited.
A same day photo (jpg) taken the day you filmed the auditions.
Any additional materials (link to website, reel, song, dance, movement) that you feel would aid us in understanding your work.
Headshot and Resume (jpg)
Copy of Department information sheet.
State your preference for a callback date.
our online application will include:
unofficial transcripts of all previous college-level academic work, which should meet a minimum GPA requirement of 3.0 (official transcripts are only required if you are offered admission).
three letters of recommendation to be transmitted online (you will list the names of recommenders in the application along with their e-mail addresses. They will receive a link to access a secure page where they can submit your recommendation quickly and easily via the Web).
a clear statement of objectives in pursuing this degree
resume
All graduate school application materials should go to the graduate school application
Minimum TOEFL score requirement: overall score of 80 with at least 20 on speaking and writing
Minimum IELTS score requirement: overall band-width of 6.5, with no single band (score) below 6.0
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:550
- 其他语言考试:Minimum Duolingo score requirement: overall score of 105
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课程简介
The University of Georgia's MFA in Performance, which accepts applicants once every three years, focuses on preparing artists for careers in theatre, film, and media and for teaching at the university, community college or secondary level.<br><br>The mission of the MFA Performance program is to develop performers who excel as storytellers, artists, content creators, teachers, and entrepreneurs.<br><br>Building on a performer's core strengths, the program cultivates the artist's individual voice with intensive studies in varied methodologies, techniques, histories, theories, and applied practice and research. Understanding the need for artists to be well rounded in all aspects of performance, our students also may take classes in dramaturgy, script analysis, theatre for social change, multicultural theatre history, and digital media. Though students undertake the same core curriculum, there is also room for other courses based on the student's interests and goals. The program is designed to provide each student in the cohort a specialized artistic journey based on their interests and skill set.<br><br>UGA's training in performance involves class work in acting, voice, and movement that encompasses Stanislavski, Meisner, Michael Chekhov, Alexander, Linklater, LeCoq, and Laban. In addition, classes in solo performance, devising, genre, style, and Viewpoints push actors to take control of their artistic aesthetic and process. Each year the students have an opportunity for performance in either our main stage, graduate ensemble studio shows, or a project of their own devising. These presentations are meant to showcase their development in the program and highlight their particular specialization in performance. In the second year of the program, the students are assigned a substantial role in the University Season. In the third year, they complete a thesis project that serves as a capstone project for their degree.
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