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  1. Randolph College for the Performing Arts is a Toronto theatre school that empowers imaginative and energetic artists to find and use their authentic voices – individually, collectively—to pursue a career in a field they love.

    • Program Overview

      Hone audition and performance skills in the core disciplines...

    • Curriculum
    • In Numbers
    • Acting
    • Vocal
    • Dance

    The Randolph College curriculum has a forward-thinking two-fold design: provide a solid foundation in the performer’s craft, but also emphasize the artists’ responsibility to express their unique creativity genuinely and authentically. Far from being mere technicians, RCPA students are encouraged to thrive in a culture of collaboration and creation...

    Coursework is undertaken in three Academic Years and completed over 24 months. Each Academic Year is two terms of study, each 14 weeks long. Students spend an average of 27 hours per week in classes and related activities. A total of 40 credits is required to earn the Career College Diploma in Performing Arts.

    Acting Foundations utilizes techniques and practices from a range of contemporary theatrical pedagogies, exercises, practices and projects focused on training the actor’s presence, reactivity, impulse, imagination, mind-body connection and complicity as an ensemble. Scene Study covers techniques of character and text work, emotional grounding and c...

    Students are encouraged to work on repertoire that suits their natural vocal talent and style through weekly individual singing lessons, and also learn the importance of group singing in a college-wide chorale. Integrating acting into a vocal presentation is introduced and expanded in the Vocal Division’s signature course Music Theatre Presentation...

    Students receive training in ballet, jazz, and tap in the Dance Division. Students are assessed and placed in one of six levels of each dance discipline, ranging from pre-beginner to intermediate to advanced.

  2. Students from around the world have found a home away from home at Randolph College. The College has welcomed students from Australia, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Iceland, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, New Zealand, Sweden, South Africa, South Korea, and Taiwan.

  3. The Randolph College for the Performing Arts (formerly Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts) is a private career college specializing in singing, dancing and acting. It was founded on September 8, 1992, by George C. Randolph Jr.

  4. www.randolphcollege.edu › performing-artsPerforming Arts

    Why Study Performing Arts at Randolph? Students from all majors and academic programs are welcome to enroll in performing arts coursework and participate in productions and performances.

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  5. Randolph undergraduates pursue Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees and choose from 40 majors and 48 minors, as well as a self-designed major program.

  6. Randolph College hosts a variety of open house visit day events throughout the year, including virtual events, no-contact drive-thru visits, and traditional open house events.