G1212
Dec 28, 2012
Undergraduate / I became passionate for performing; NYU SUPP/ What are your own academic interests? [3]
In fifth grade, I tried out for my first musical without knowing what I was getting myself into. The musical was Anything Goes and though I was a mere sailor, I felt just as part of the show as a lead because of the unity and commitment from everyone on stage. Ever since then, I became passionate for performing and knew my heart was set on pursuing musical theater. Musical Theater is such a unique art form because it involves the three disciplines of dancing, singing, and acting together but, also has the incredible sense of community made when doing a show. When the audience sees this union, it allows them to enter into a new world and to experience the story of the production from everyone on stage. So from my experience, I see it that Musical theatre performers not only entertain, but influence, inspire and speak to a wide audience. My first step begins with a college that can provide me with the resources and knowledge to pursue a rewarding career in the theater field and I believe that NYU is that college for me. In the hub of everything Broadway and theater, New York City is a place of insight and opportunity for a young performer. And at the Tisch School of Drama, you are not only learning the skills needed to become a better performer but are set blocks away from where you dream those skills will take you; the Broadway Stage.
In fifth grade, I tried out for my first musical without knowing what I was getting myself into. The musical was Anything Goes and though I was a mere sailor, I felt just as part of the show as a lead because of the unity and commitment from everyone on stage. Ever since then, I became passionate for performing and knew my heart was set on pursuing musical theater. Musical Theater is such a unique art form because it involves the three disciplines of dancing, singing, and acting together but, also has the incredible sense of community made when doing a show. When the audience sees this union, it allows them to enter into a new world and to experience the story of the production from everyone on stage. So from my experience, I see it that Musical theatre performers not only entertain, but influence, inspire and speak to a wide audience. My first step begins with a college that can provide me with the resources and knowledge to pursue a rewarding career in the theater field and I believe that NYU is that college for me. In the hub of everything Broadway and theater, New York City is a place of insight and opportunity for a young performer. And at the Tisch School of Drama, you are not only learning the skills needed to become a better performer but are set blocks away from where you dream those skills will take you; the Broadway Stage.