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March 23, 2011 / FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Marla Carpenter,
336-770-3337,
carpem@uncsa.edu
UNCSA SEEKING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN DANCE, DRAMA, |
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WINSTON-SALEM – This spring, the
University of North Carolina School of
the Arts (UNCSA) will conduct
auditions and interviews for its
high school programs in dance,
drama, music, and visual arts for
fall 2011 enrollment.
Students interested in attending the
School of Dance (grades 9-12)
may audition March 26.
Students interested in attending the
School of Drama’s high school program
for 12th-graders may audition April
9, 16 & 23.
Students interested in attending the
School of Music (grades 9-12)
may audition April 8 and May 6. (Brass
applicants should call the School of
Music at 336-770-3260 to schedule an
audition.)
Students interested in attending the
high school Visual Arts Program for
11th- and 12th-graders may interview
March 25 and April 1, 8, 15 & 22.
North Carolina students
should note that the state of North
Carolina pays the full cost of
attending UNCSA (tuition, fees, and
room and board) for in-state students
who are accepted into the high
school program.
The auditions and interviews will be
conducted on the UNCSA campus, 1533
South Main St., Winston-Salem. For more
information, e-mail the Office of
Admissions at
admissions@uncsa.edu;
visit the school’s website at
www.uncsa.edu;
or call 336-770-3290.
All high school programs require
academic courses through UNCSA’s High
School Academic Program and award a high
school diploma upon graduation.
The University of North Carolina School
of the Arts is the first
state-supported, residential school of
its kind in the nation. Established as
the North Carolina School of the Arts by
the N.C. General Assembly in 1963, UNCSA
opened in Winston-Salem (“The City of
Arts and Innovation”) in 1965 and became
part of the University of North Carolina
system in 1972. More than 1,100 students
from high school through graduate school
train for careers in the arts in five
professional schools: Dance, Design and
Production (including a Visual Arts
Program), Drama, Filmmaking, and Music.
UNCSA is the state’s only public arts
conservatory, dedicated entirely to the
professional training of talented
students in the performing, visual and
moving image arts. UNCSA is located at
1533 S. Main St., Winston-Salem. For
more information, visit
www.uncsa.edu. ###
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