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		<title>Understanding the Magnetism of Performing Arts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 07:59:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many people, the only form of entertainment they are exposed to is television and radio. There is so much that this world offers in the way of entertainment that goes way beyond what you can see on the television. Proof positive of this would be the performing arts. Unlike television, performing arts bring about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many people, the only form of entertainment they are exposed to is television and radio. There is so much that this world offers in the way of entertainment that goes way beyond what you can see on the television. Proof positive of this would be the performing arts. Unlike television, performing arts bring about a sense of culture and class that is surely lacking in the modern day entertainment arena.</p>
<p>The basics of performing arts would be those that are performed live before an audience. The range of such productions is not limited and the changes in performing arts over the last couple of decades have been massive, but there is still the chance to see some of the finest in entertainment and have a night out on the town.</p>
<p>Dance is probably the number one performing art that has been left largely untouched over the years. Ballet is popular to this day, despite its roots from hundreds of years ago. Ballet companies travel the world in search of venues to perform and they find them in the major cities for the most part. The largest concentration of theaters that offer shows in the performing arts range can be found in places like New York and San Diego where the rich and famous live for the culture.</p>
<p>Another popular area of performing arts is the Broadway play or musical. This is considered to be one of the many lost art forms in this world and the plays are still popular to this day. Productions like Cats have enjoyed runs that span the decades and the house is still pack on nearly a nightly basis. Others, like the Phantom of the Opera have closed and then reopened in light of renewed interest for the live entertainment industry.</p>
<p>Performing arts took a big hit with the advent of television. Before televisions were a staple in every home, people would go to the theater for their entertainment. In the days before television the number of theaters was massive and one could find a show on a nightly basis that was well within their price range. Production troupes would travel the world and play in any venue that would give them a billing. These groups were made up of actors, singers and other performers and impromptu sketches were the highlight of the night.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s day and age there is little use for the theater in most of the world. People will still attend the shows but not in the numbers that were once seen. This has caused a downturn in those that wish to become performing artists in one way or another though there are still many schools in the world that specialize in such performances.</p>
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		<title>The Cost of Art and Design School</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 07:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Philips</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important things for any budding art student to consider is the cost of art and design school. Although there are many other factors to consider as you delve into the art school admissions process, the cost is obviously one factor that cannot be ignored. It is best to have a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important things for any budding art student to consider is the cost of art and design school. Although there are many other factors to consider as you delve into the art school admissions process, the cost is obviously one factor that cannot be ignored. It is best to have a good sense of the cost before applying for any art and design schools so you will not be surprised at any point and so you will be able to seek out the right schools for your budget. You can also begin planning now to find ways to afford the schools of your choice.</p>
<p>The art school fees you pay will depend on the type of institution you attend. Tuition is the most important fee to consider &#8211; this is the cost of attending the school. Community colleges may cost as little as $1,000 for tuition, while state universities tend to average between $5,000 and $10,000 per year, and private universities may range from there up to $25,000 per year, or more. An art institute will probably cost around $6,500 per year, while a traditional art school will probably cost up to $27,000. And then there are the costs of books, art supplies, miscellaneous school fees, room and board, transportation and other living expenses.</p>
<p>Although the cost of art and design school can get pretty high, there are often financial aids and scholarships available. And when you consider the various art school fees, also consider what you will get for the money you pay. Some schools are more prestigious, and some schools might be more appropriate for your specific goals or areas of interest. The location of the school might also be a very important consideration for you. If you really don&#8217;t want to move away from home, for example, you might be willing to pay more for the luxury of staying in the area. If you have decided to apply to art school, there will be many factors to consider before you apply. But before you make any more decisions, it&#8217;s important to do a little research to figure out just how much art and design school is really going to cost.</p>
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		<title>Enjoy the Performing Arts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 07:05:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts is a huge performing arts center situated in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. In general, the Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts hosts events some of which include plays, pop music concerts, ballet, musicals and stand-up comedy shows. The Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts was designed by world famous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts is a huge performing arts center situated in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. In general, the Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts hosts events some of which include plays, pop music concerts, ballet, musicals and stand-up comedy shows. The Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts was designed by world famous architect Cesar Pelli. The Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts was opened to the public in October 1995. The Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts is at 650 Walnut Street, and has a capacity of 3306 seats which includes three theatres. The three theatres are namely the Procter and Gamble Hall, Jason-Kaplan Theater and Fifth Third Bank Theater.</p>
<p>There are also meeting and reception room available at the Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts. Places available for rehersals are also there, the Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery is also present at the Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts. The Procter and Gamble Hall is the biggest theatre, and has 2, 719 seats, high-tech sound and lighting systems, well equipped stage and a wondrous ceiling placed with 3, 000 fiber optic lenses that work in unison to create a starlight effect. The Jason-Kaplan Theater has 437 seats. The Fifth Third Bank Theater has 150 seats and is a studio theatre. If one is going to the Cincinnati area for a trip an ideal Cincinnati hotel would be the Millennium Hotel Cincinnati for a relaxed stay in the area. Staying a day or two will give one more time seeing the wonderful sites in and around this area.</p>
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		<title>Performing Arts Boarding School</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 07:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Walnut Hill School, in Natick, MA, is a performing arts boarding school and day program. Students from all over the world have a unique opportunity to combine a rigorous college preparatory academic program with pre-professional training in the arts. The school offers a creative and challenging program in a warm, supportive, community atmosphere. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Walnut Hill School, in Natick, MA, is a performing arts boarding school and day program. Students from all over the world have a unique opportunity to combine a rigorous college preparatory academic program with pre-professional training in the arts. The school offers a creative and challenging program in a warm, supportive, community atmosphere. It is the only school in the country that is linked with a major conservatory of music. </p>
<p>Youth in grades 9-12 can choose a concentration in ballet, music, theatre, visual art, or writing &#038; publishing. The school is located near Boston, giving students easy access to the Boston Symphony, Boston Ballet, Huntington Theatre, Museum of Fine Arts, Isabella Gardner Museum, and many other famous cultural and educational institutions.</p>
<p>This performing arts boarding school boasts such graduates as pop star, Benny Ibarra ’89, actors Matthew Risch ’00 and Van Hansis ’00, as well as singer/songwriter Amie Miriello ’00.  These and other prominent artists have had the opportunity, as young men and women, to study under Walnut Hill’s talented teaching faculty, who represent some of the most prominent writers, visual artists, musicians, actors, and dancers in the country.</p>
<p>Boarding students live on Walnut Hill’s picturesque, 30-acre campus in one of eight fully equipped residence halls.  Resources available to them include a new academic and technology center, renovated library, 80-seat recital hall, photography lab, dance center with five large studios, performing arts center with black box and full-stage theater, art studios, and more.</p>
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