Program Summary
Performing arts as a course focuses on the study and practice of artistic expression through mediums such as theater, dance, and music. It encompasses both theoretical and practical aspects, allowing students to explore the history, techniques, and cultural significance of various performance styles. The course typically includes acting, voice training, movement, choreography, stagecraft, and musical interpretation, depending on the specialization. Students develop creativity, confidence, collaboration, and critical thinking skills through rehearsals, live performances, and academic research. The curriculum often integrates technical aspects such as lighting, sound design, and production management to provide a well-rounded understanding of stage performance. Career opportunities for graduates include roles in theater, film, television, music production, choreography, directing, and arts education, making it a dynamic and versatile field of study.