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California Institute of the Arts
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California Institute of the Arts

 known as CalArts

U.S. private institution of higher learning in Valencia. Created in 1961 through the merger of two other art institutes, it was the first in the U.S. to specialize in degree programs for the visual and performing arts. It consists of five schools—art, dance, film and video, music, and theatre—and a division of critical studies. All schools award B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees. A community arts program sponsors work with young students in disadvantaged areas of Los Angeles.



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The Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance at CalArts offers BFA/MFA degrees and certificates in dance performance, choreography, and production.
Byline: ALEX DOBUZINSKIS Staff Writer VALENCIA -- Graduation is show time in the CalArts animation program, with students vying for studios ready to hire them.
Her style is emblematic of what is representative of CalArts theatre.
 
 
 
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