Ph.D. Program - Tisch School of the Arts.
The Graduate Group in Performance Studies at UC Berkeley provides an interdisciplinary and individually crafted curriculum directed at advanced studies in the literatures, performances, cultural contexts, and theories of performance throughout the world. Based in the Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, the PhD program in.
The Department of Performance Studies lives at the sprawling intersection of personal narrative, literature, culture, technology, and performance theory. By thinking critically about cultural performance, students and faculty in the department bend—and sometimes break—long-standing concepts of what performance really is. Quick links: Faculty, Programs, Events.
The Graduate Group in Performance Studies is responsible for the Ph.D. program and is comprised of faculty with appointments in the Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies as well as faculty from a range of departments and disciplines with scholarly and teaching interests in the field.
Music Performance Studies Department of Music, Faculty of Arts and Humanities Develop as a performer with stylistic awareness and an understanding of how to prepare for the concert platform.
Bowling Green State University, Department of Theatre and Film, Performance Studies Graduate Certificate. California Institute of the Arts, MFA in Writing for Performance (not Performance Studies officially but certainly emphasizes experimentation and interdisciplinary in creative process and product).
The Performance Studies curriculum draws from various established fields within the Department of Theatre and Dance (Asian Theatre, Hawaiian Theatre, Dance, Digital Media, Performance Theory, World Dance and Theatre forms) as well as from other UHM programs such as the Academy of Creative Media, Anthropology, Art, Communicology, Ethnomusicology, and Philosophy (to name only a few).
You’ll also take course work in neighboring fields like psychology, performance studies, historical musicology, ethnomusicology, media, arts education and technology, and the social sciences, allowing you to broaden your perspective and understand your own music-making activities in relation to a variety of cultural contexts and intellectual traditions.