The Heart of Artistry: Performance Arts Schools

By Jamie Smith

Renowned individuals and art organizations have developed their identities in the world of performance arts. Many of the famous people in the performance arts genre have studied and trained in performance arts centers anywhere in the world.

You can choose from among the most conservative setting of a music conservatory to the most hip and cool rendition of contemporary arts. It is necessary to know the different performance arts centers all over the world to have a full understanding of the genre.

These are some examples of the world's best performance arts centers:

Brent Street Studios is Australia's most popular performance arts center found at the heart of Sydney which has been instrumental for the success of many talents, some of which have gone on to Hollywood.

The Curtis Institute of Music considered the pride of Philadelphia has been the training ground of the world's greatest musical and performance arts talents.

Julliard School is the most renowned American performance arts center that came about as an answer to a need for serious American musical education.

BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology is a government-funded performance arts school that teaches arts as part of its curriculum, developing a deeper awareness of the genre.

National Performing Arts School or NPAS is a performance arts center that caters to the most contemporary genres of performance arts, where learners can explore the genre and contribute more to it.

Stagecoach Theatre Arts, the Guinness World Record holder for the largest simultaneous performance of one show, is known to have the highest number of centers in the world.

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