2013-2014 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
College of Performing Arts
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Colleges & Divisions
Office of the Dean Introduction to the College History of the College
Schools in CPA
Brind School of Theater
School of Dance
School of Music
Office of the Dean
K F. Williams \ cpa@uarts.edu \ 215.717.6125
Dean, College of Performing Arts
Ronald Kerber \ rkerber@uarts.edu \ 215.717.6156
Associate Dean
Marianne Mele \ mmele@uarts.edu \ 215.717.6127
Assistant to the Dean
Office of the Dean
Terra Building Room 717 | 215.717.6125 | CPA Website
Introduction to the College
The School of Dance, the School of Music, and the Ira Bring School of Theater Arts are the three director led schools, which comprise The College of Performing Arts, under the leadership of the Dean and Associate Dean of the College. Somewhat unique to have all three performing arts disciplines under a single college umbrella, CPA is poised to allow and encourage artists who have a wide range of interests and talents.
While each School affords students the opportunity for rigorous, major focused training and study; there are opportunities to minor across schools – even across colleges if the visual arts are also a passion of yours. Importantly, the University of the Arts requires that our conservatory style training is completed by study and training in the Liberal Arts. Each UArts artist will graduate with the ability to express themselves not only by their artistic accomplishments, but through written and spoken word.
It is the goal of The University of the Arts and The College of Performing Arts that each and every individual who matriculates at this institution is trained to the highest standards in their chosen major and/or minor. And, who, will go forward with the utmost capacity for successful integration of their creative intellect into the entirety of their lives – both professionally and personally.
History of the College
The College of Performing Arts (CPA) is comprised of the School of Dance, School of Music, and the Ira Brind School of Theater Arts. Founded in 1870 as the Philadelphia Musical Academy and merged with the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music in 1962, the College has long been regarded as one of America’s foremost professional schools of higher education. In 1976, the institution was renamed the Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts, thereby signaling its intention to expand its program to include all three of the performing arts disciplines – Music, Dance, and Theater.
In 1977, The Philadelphia Dance Academy joined the College to become the School of Dance. Founded in 1947, The Philadelphia Dance Academy was one of the foremost conservatories of dance in the nation and one of the first three institutions in the country to grant a degree in dance. The School of Theater was initiated in 1983.
The College of Performing Arts thus became Pennsylvania’s first and only independent college dedicated exclusively to the performing arts and one of the first of its kind in the United States. Its philosophy is founded on the principle that there is a common bond among artists, whatever their discipline, and that artists must interact with each other for their inspiration and growth. Indeed, many of the College’s students have developed interdisciplinary careers that require familiarity with all the performing arts, as well as the visual and media arts.
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