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The Sandler Center for the Performing Arts is a $47.5 million [1] performing arts theater with 1,308 seats located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States in Town Center. Commonly known as the Sandler Center, the building opened on November 3, 2007. [2] It has been operated by Spectra Venue Management since its opening.
The Musical Theatre Department is the smallest department at the Governor's School for the Arts. The department consists of roughly 30 students with an equal male-to-female ratio. The program is designed to prepare students for professional careers in musical theatre, music/recording, television, film, and live performance.
Non-state Higher Institutes of Musical Studies are third-level schools as well; they are officially recognized as equivalent to a state conservatory and issue the same academic degrees. [ 2 ] Istituto superiore di studi musicali della Valle d'Aosta ( Aosta )
Below is a list of degree-granting music institutions of higher learning in the United States.As of 2017, in the United States, there were 650 degree-granting institutions of higher learning that were accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
In March 2010, the venue removed its corporate prefix ("Verizon Wireless") for the first time in its 14-year history, to be known simply as "Virginia Beach Amphitheater". [3] In February 2011, the amphitheater was renamed "Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach", with naming rights coming from Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance. [ 4 ]
A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students pursuing a professional education in the visual arts, Fine art, or performing arts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In some instances, it is also called a Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA).
Those who complete the four-year program receive either a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree, a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree (starting Fall 2012), or a diploma. [13] [14] Each year's class is identified by a group number: Group 1 started in 1968 and graduated in 1972; [15] Group 54 includes students completing their fourth year in 2025. [16]
Founded in 1969, the musical theater program at CCM is the oldest bachelor's degree program of its class in the United States. [37] It is consistently ranked as one of the nation's top musical theater programs and is presumed to be the most selective undergraduate program at the University of Cincinnati. [ 38 ]