摘要:immerse students in their intended artistic disciplines. It is located at 721 Broadway inManhattan, New York City. NYU has the most alumni working at Broadway theatre.[1] Contents [hide]。
The New York University Tisch School of the Arts (known more commonly as Tisch or TSOA) is a center of study in theperforming and media arts. Founded on August 17, 1965, Tisch is a training ground for artists, scholars of the arts, filmmakers, and creative entrepreneurs. The school merges the technical training of a professional school with the academic resources of a major research university to immerse students in their intended artistic disciplines. It is located at 721 Broadway inManhattan, New York City. NYU has the most alumni working at Broadway theatre.[1]
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1History
2Departments and programs
2.1The Institute of Performing Arts
2.1.1Graduate Acting Program
2.1.2Department of Dance
2.1.3Department of Drama
2.1.3.1Conservatory training
2.1.3.2Theater studies
2.2Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film & Television
2.2.1Department of Film and Television
2.2.2Rita & Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing
2.2.3Interactive Telecommunications Program
2.2.4Department of Photography and Imaging
2.3The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music
2.4Skirball Center for New Media
2.5The NYU Game Center
2.6The Department of Art and Public Policy
3Tisch School of the Arts, Asia
4Notable alumni
5See also
6References
7Further reading
8External links
History[edit]Tisch School of the Arts was founded in order to provide conservatory training in theatre and film, in the context of a research university.[2] The school created additional departments such as dance, theatre design, and cinema studies within a few years.[3] Following the creation of the undergraduate Department of Drama in 1974, the school expanded into other artistic forms, including the Interactive Telecommunications Program, Department of Dramatic Writing, Department of Performance Studies, Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, Department of Photography and Imaging, and The Department of Art and Public Policy.[4]
In 1985, the school's first dean, David Oppenheim solicited a donation[5] from Laurence A. and Preston Robert Tisch that made possible the acquisition and renovation of 721 Broadway, where most of the school’s programs are housed. In recognition of the generosity of the Tisch family, the school was renamed Tisch School of the Arts.[6]
Departments and programs[edit]Tisch School of the Arts has six departments and 17 programs and offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Bachelor of Arts (BA), Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Master of Arts(MA), Master of Professional Studies (MPS), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. Tisch also offers a selection of classes to NYU students not enrolled in any of its programs through the Open Arts curriculum.[7]
The six core departments are:
The Institute of Performing Arts
The Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film & Television
The Skirball Center for New Media
The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music
The Department of Art and Public Policy/Arts Politics
The NYU Game Center
The Institute of Performing Arts[edit]
The Institute of Performing Arts comprises six departments and programs whose focus is live performance.
The Graduate Acting Program offers a three-year MFA that equips acting students with the skills of a working career in theatre and/or film.
The Department of the Dance offers training on the graduate and undergraduate level to students preparing for careers as dancers or choreographers.
The Department of the Design for the Stage and Film offers a three-year MFA curriculum that prepares students to be professional designers of scenery, costumes, and lighting for the stage and production design for film.
The Department of Drama offers a four-year undergraduate program leading to the BFA The program has been designed to include all of the traditional components of conservatory training and theater and serves a lunch plan applicable with tuition. while taking full advantage of the liberal arts resources of the New York University and the cultural resources of the New York City.
The Graduate Musical Theater Writing Program is an MFA program specially designed for the major collaborators in the creation of new musical theater and opera: composers, lyricists and book writers.
The Department of Performance Studies is a graduate-level scholarly department offering studies in performance — for example, postmodern performance, capoeira, kathakali, Broadway, festival, ballet—using fieldwork, interviews, and archival research, leading to the MA and PhD degrees.
Graduate Acting Program[edit]NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Graduate Acting Program (or "Grad Acting" for short) has gained an international reputation for its selectivity and its distinctive conservatory training.[citation needed]
Zelda Fichandler became chair of the program in 1984 and stepped down in 2008. In May 2008, Mark Wing-Davey became chair.[8][9]
Graduate Acting alumni have gone on to achieve many acting accolades, and some have entered other artistic disciplines. Here is a partial list of some notable alumni of the NYU Graduate Acting program:
Mahershala Ali, 2000 (Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (Moonlight), House of Cards (U.S. TV series))
Genevieve Angelson, 2012 (Actor, Good Girls Revolt)
Nina Arianda, 2009 (Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, Venus in Fur)
Barry Bostwick, 1968 (Brad Majors, The Rocky Horror Picture Show)
David Costabile, 1995 (Breaking Bad, Low Winter Sun (U.S. TV series), Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (film))
Billy Crudup, 1994 (Eric MacLeish, Spotlight (film))
John Ellison Conlee, 1994 (Tony nomination for Dave Bukatinsky in The Full Monty (musical))
Bruce Davison (Actor, Willard (film))
Amanda Detmer
Garret Dillahunt, 1991
Jeffrey Donovan
Aunjanue Ellis, 1995 (Nancy Turner, The Birth of a Nation (2016 film))
David Esbjornson, 1984 (stage director, Shakespeare in the Park (New York City))
Frankie R. Faison
Edi Gathegi
Jordan Gelber, 2000 (Brian, Avenue Q)
Enver Gjokaj (Victor, Josh Whedon's Dollhouse (TV series))
Matthew Gray Gubler
Logan Marshall Green
Christopher Guest, 1971 (screenwriter, director, actor, musician, This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show (film), A Mighty Wind)
Danai Gurira (Actor, The Walking Dead (TV series), Playwright, Eclipsed (play))
Michael C. Hall, 1996 (Dexter (TV series))
Marcia Gay Harden, 1988 (Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Lee Krasner in Pollock (film), Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play: God of Carnage, Code Black (TV series))
Jason Butler Harner, 1997
Wood Harris, 1996 (Avon Barksdale, The Wire)
Mary Beth Hurt
Marin Hinkle
Neal Huff
Steve Kazee (Guy, Once (musical))
Glenn Kessler, 1997 (Creator, Damages (TV series))
Daniel Dae Kim, 1996 (Jin-Soo Kwon, Lost (TV series), 2016 Broadway production of The King and I)
Peter Krause, 1990 (Actor, Six Feet Under (TV series)
Tony Kushner, 1984 (playwright, screenwriter, Pulitzer Prize for Drama 1993 for Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, screenwriter, Lincoln (film), co-author, Steven Spielberg's Munich (film), nominated for both for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, awarded a National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama)
Eriq La Salle, 1984 (Darryl, Coming to America, Dr. Benton, ER (TV series))
Ron Lagomarsino
Heather Lind (Anna Strong, Turn: Washington's Spies)
Florencia Lozano, 1996 (Téa Delgado, One Life to Live)
Camryn Manheim, 1987 (Ellenor Frutt, The Practice)
Michael Mayer, 1983 (stage director, 2007 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical: Spring Awakening (musical), nominated for 2002 Tony for direction of Thoroughly Modern Millie (musical), two Drama Desk awards, director/writer, American Idiot (musical))
John C. McGinley, 1984 (Perry Cox, Scrubs (TV series), Down Syndrome philanthropist)
Debra Messing (Grace, Will & Grace, Laura, The Mysteries of Laura)
Ntare Mwine, 1992 (Actor, Blood Diamond (film))
Nyambi Nyambi (Actor, Mike & Molly)
Pedro Pascal (Oberyn Martell, Game of Thrones, Javier Peña, Narcos)
Danny Pino, 2000 (Armadillo Quintero, The Shield)
Stephen Plunkett
Josh Radnor, 1999 (Ted, How I Met Your Mother)
Taylor Schilling (Piper, Orange Is the New Black)
Jeremy Shamos, 1998
Ben Shenkman, 1993 (Actor, Royal Pains)
Maggie Siff (Actor, Mad Men, Sons of Anarchy)
Rocco Sisto, 1977 (Junior Soprano, The Sopranos)
Stephen Spinella 1982 (Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play, Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, James Joyce's The Dead)
Corey Stoll (Hemingway, Midnight in Paris, House of Cards (U.S. TV series))
Daniel Sunjata, 1998 (Rivera, Rescue Me (U.S. TV series))
Sean Patrick Thomas, 1995 (Can't Hardly Wait, Save the Last Dance)
Timothy Thomas, 1988 (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
Robin Weight, 1994 (Calamity Jane, Deadwood (TV series))
Saul Williams, 1997 (Poet, rapper, musician)
Jeff Whitty, 1997 (Librettist, Tony Award for Best Musical, Avenue Q)
Victor Williams, 1995 (The King of Queens)
Rainn Wilson, 1989 (Dwight Shrute, The Office (U.S. TV series))
Frank Wood, 1987 (Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Side Man, Roy Cohn, Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes at Signature Theatre)
David Zabel, 1992 (executive producer, series showrunner, ER (TV series))
Daniel Zelman, 1993 (executive producer, co-creator, Damages (TV series))