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The Juilliard School, located in New York City, is one of the world's leading institutions for performing arts education. A tourist interested in the arts and culture would want to visit Juilliard for several reasons. Firstly, it is an opportunity to witness world-class performances by some of the most talented musicians, actors, and dancers in the world. The school hosts more than 700 performances annually, including operas, orchestral concerts, drama productions, and dance performances, which are open to the public. Additionally, visitors can take guided tours of the school's facilities, including its state-of-the-art theaters, rehearsal rooms, and recording studios. The tour provides a glimpse into the daily life of students at Juilliard, the rigor of their training, and the dedication required to succeed in the arts. Visitors can also visit the Juilliard bookstore and purchase books, recordings, and other souvenirs related to the school and its programs.

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“For me, playing music in different people in various environments will give me new experiences, which can bring more inspiration. Tianjin Juilliard is a place for adventurous musicians, wanting to take a leap into new possibilities.” Hear from Tianjin Juilliard viola faculty, Hanna Lee, about her approach to teaching and the Tianjin Juilliard experience. Applications for the Tianjin Juilliard Graduate Studies program are open through December 15. Start your journey and apply here: https://bit.ly/4dPAhnA Check out the Graduate Studies viewbook, here: https://bit.ly/3A8mjyz Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tianjinjuilliardschool Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tianjinjuilliardschool/

“Interdisciplinary practice is key to understanding your own discipline. In order to learn about yourself, it’s necessary to learn about other disciplines so that you learn how they inform your own...” —Mario Alberto Zambrano, Juilliard’s Associate Director of Dance Join Juilliard for Choreographers & Composers—an interdisciplinary collaboration between dance and music! This capstone performance pairs six composers and six third-year choreographers, who have worked closely this semester to create original pieces performed by music students and second-year dancers. Tune into the livestream on November 22 at 9pm ET! https://www.juilliard.live Music Composed by: Misha Swersey (Pre-College, ‘20 BM ‘24, composition) Choreographers: Madalin Autry Cameron Chong Mason Evans Seth Gibson Emily Okamoto Olivia Wang Composers: Elise Arancio Yuxuan Lin Daniel Lubin Ziyi Tao Danae Venson   Elise Winkler Faculty: Jerome Begin Daniel Ott Lead Digital Sponsor: Bloomberg Philanthropies Juilliard’s livestream technology is made possible, in part, by a gift in honor of President Emeritus Joseph W. Polisi, building on his legacy of broadening Juilliard’s global reach Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJuilliard... Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/JuilliardSchool Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@juilliardschool Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/juilliardschool

"Today, being a musician is about more than just playing your instrument well." Tianjin Juilliard violin faculty Angelo Xiang Yu shares his approaches to performing and teaching at The Tianjin Juilliard School and his insights on what the school has to offer the next generation of performing artists. Applications for the Tianjin Juilliard Graduate Studies program are open through December 15.   Start your journey and apply here: https://bit.ly/4dPAhnA Check out the Graduate Studies viewbook, here: https://bit.ly/3A8mjyz Music: ANTONIO VIVALDI The Four Seasons Violin Concerto No. 1 in E Major, Op. 8, RV 269, "Winter" II. Largo Angelo Xiang Yu, Solo Violin QingXin Ensemble Recorded in the Tianjin Juilliard Concert Hall March 8, 2024 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tianjinjuilliardschool Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tianjinjuilliardschool/

"The mission of Juilliard Dance is to train a 21st-century artist."  Dive into the world of Juilliard Dance, with insight from current students, faculty, guest artists, and alumni. Led by Alicia Graf Mack, this four-year program develops artists who are trained in ballet, modern, and contemporary dance techniques. Learn more at https://www.juilliard.edu/dance Juilliard dancers enjoy unparalleled opportunities to work with today’s leading choreographers and perform both new work and repertory. In addition to a high caliber of technical training and performance opportunities, dancers learn about the craft of choreography and immerse themselves in other facets of the field. Located at Lincoln Center in New York City—the arts capital of the nation—Juilliard prepares dancers for all the possibilities that lie ahead. Juilliard students work regularly with prominent visiting choreographers, engage in interdisciplinary performances with Juilliard's other divisions, create their own choreographic works, and perform repertory and world premiere dances on stage. Students train with faculty members and peers who share a passion for the craft and art of dancing. Through its classes, performances, and compositional opportunities, Juilliard fosters and empowers the next generation of exceptional artists and creative voices in the dance world. Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/juilliardschool Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJuilliard... Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/JuilliardSchool Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@juilliardschool

Juilliard opens the 2024-25 academic year with its first- ever Fall Festival. The 10-day series takes place between September 12 and 21 and launches the season with world premieres, collaborative programs, and participatory public events. Setting the stage for the year to come, the Fall Festival brings together students and alumni from the music, dance, drama, and preparatory divisions along with Arnhold Creative Associates and special guest artists. Information and tickets: Juilliard.edu/fallfestival Music: Ludwig Van BEETHOVEN, IV. Allegro from Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 Juilliard Orchestra Thomas Adès, Conductor Recorded in Alice Tully Hall May 18, 2017 Lead Digital Sponsor: Bloomberg Philanthropies Juilliard’s livestream technology is made possible, in part, by a gift in honor of President Emeritus Joseph W. Polisi, building on his legacy of broadening Juilliard’s global reach Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJuilliard... Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/JuilliardSchool Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@juilliardschool Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/juilliardschool

Juilliard’s 2024 Convocation celebrates the beginning of a new academic year! This year's Convocation featured remarks by President Damian Woetzel and our deans David Serkin Ludwig, Evan Yionoulis, and Alicia Graf Mack; as well as a talk with Provost Adam Meyer and new composition faculty Nina C. Young and Valerie Coleman. Performances featured work by Rosenmüller, Schumann, Laura Karpman (BM '82, MM'83, DMA '85), Young, Coleman, an original composition by jazz student Guillermo Lopez (MM '25), and an original poem by student Baxter Westby (Group 56, drama) with live music from fellow drama students. Apply to Juilliard today: https://www.juilliard.edu/admissions Music:Robert SCHUMANN IV. Presto - Moderato from String Quartet No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 41, No. 1 Katarina String Quartet Jeanel Liang, Violin Jérôme Chiasson, Violin Celia Morin, Viola Maya Enstad, Cello Recorded in the Peter Jay Sharp Theater August 28, 2024 Lead Digital Sponsor: Bloomberg Philanthropies Juilliard’s livestream technology is made possible, in part, by a gift in honor of President Emeritus Joseph W. Polisi, building on his legacy of broadening Juilliard’s global reach Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJuilliard... Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/JuilliardSchool Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@juilliardschool Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/juilliardschool

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The Juilliard School Frequently Asked Questions

What are the closest subway stops to The Juilliard School

The closest subway stops to The Juilliard School at 60 Lincoln Center Plaza are:

1. 66 St-Lincoln Center Station: This station is served by the 1 train. It's just a short walk away from Juilliard and provides easy access to other parts of the city.

2. 59 St-Columbus Circle Station: This station is served by the A, B, C, D, and 1 trains. It's a slightly longer walk to Juilliard, but it's a major transit hub that connects you to various subway lines.

I recommend checking the MTA website for any subway updates or changes in service. You can find the latest information at [MTA Subway Service Changes](http://www.mta.info/).

When visiting Lincoln Center, take some time to explore the area. Lincoln Center is home to several renowned performing arts organizations, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, and New York Philharmonic. You might want to catch a performance or take a tour of the Lincoln Center campus.

Additionally, Central Park is just a few blocks away from Juilliard. It's a beautiful oasis in the heart of the city, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Don't forget to visit popular attractions like Bethesda Terrace, Strawberry Fields, and the Central Park Zoo.

Enjoy your time at Juilliard and have a fantastic visit to New York City!


What's the best way to get to The Juilliard School by bus?

The closest bus stops to The Juilliard School at 60 Lincoln Center Plaza are:

1. Broadway/W 65 St: This bus stop is served by the M104 bus. You can check for updates and schedules on the official MTA website: MTA.info.

2. Columbus Ave/W 62 St: This bus stop is served by the M7 and M11 buses. For the most up-to-date information on schedules and routes, visit the MTA website: MTA.info.

Please note that bus schedules and routes are subject to change, so it's always a good idea to check for updates before your trip.


How much time should I plan to spend at The Juilliard School?

The ideal length of time to plan to spend at The Juilliard School in New York City depends on your specific goals and interests. If you are a prospective student, it is recommended to plan for a longer visit to fully immerse yourself in the school's atmosphere and get a sense of the campus and program offerings. This could range from a few days to a week or more.

For visitors interested in experiencing the renowned performances at Juilliard, attending a single concert or performance can be a great way to get a taste of the school's talent. In this case, a few hours or an evening would be sufficient.

Overall, it's best to check the Juilliard School's website or contact their admissions office for specific information on visitation options and recommended durations based on your interests.


Can I bring food and drinks into The Juilliard School?

The Juilliard School, located in the heart of New York City, is one of the world's leading performing arts conservatories. While it primarily focuses on education and training, it does not have a specific food or drink policy for visitors. However, it is important to note that Juilliard is a professional environment where students and faculty are often busy with classes, rehearsals, and performances. Therefore, it is respectful to consume food and drinks outside of the school's premises. Luckily, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and food vendors in the surrounding area where you can grab a bite to eat or enjoy a refreshing drink.


Does The Juilliard School offer luggage storage?

The Juilliard School, located in the heart of New York City, unfortunately does not have a luggage storage facility for visitors. However, there are several options available nearby where you can securely store your belongings while you explore the city.

One convenient option is to use a luggage storage service such as Vertoe or LuggageHero. These services have partnered with local businesses, including hotels and shops, to provide safe and affordable luggage storage solutions. You can easily find their locations near The Juilliard School and book online in advance.

Another alternative is to check if your hotel offers luggage storage services. Many hotels in New York City provide this service to their guests, even if you have already checked out. It's always a good idea to contact your hotel in advance to inquire about their policies.

Lastly, if you are traveling through a major transportation hub like Penn Station or Grand Central Terminal, they often have luggage storage facilities available for a fee. These options can be quite convenient if you are arriving or departing from these locations.

Remember to always check the operating hours, pricing, and security measures of any luggage storage service you choose. It's also a good idea to have a lock for your bags for added peace of mind. Enjoy your time exploring the city and have a fantastic visit to The Juilliard School!


Is The Juilliard School a good place to visit for foreign travelers who are not native English speakers?

Yes, The Juilliard School in New York City is a renowned institution for performing arts education. While it primarily caters to students pursuing careers in music, dance, and drama, it may not offer specific programs or services geared towards visitors or non-English language speakers. However, if you are interested in experiencing the world-class talent that Juilliard produces, you can attend public performances and concerts held at the school's various venues. These events are open to the public and provide a fantastic opportunity to witness the exceptional skills of Juilliard students and faculty. Keep an eye on their website or contact their box office for information on upcoming performances.


What ages are appropriate for The Juilliard School?

The Juilliard School in New York City is a world-renowned performing arts conservatory that offers programs for students of all ages. While it is best known for its undergraduate and graduate programs for young adults, there are also programs available for younger students.

For aspiring musicians, dancers, and actors, Juilliard offers pre-college programs for students aged 8-18. These programs provide a rigorous and comprehensive curriculum designed to develop young talent and prepare them for a future in the performing arts.

If you are interested in pursuing a higher education at Juilliard, the undergraduate and graduate programs are typically geared towards students who have completed high school and are looking to further their artistic education.

Overall, the recommended age range for The Juilliard School varies depending on the specific program you are interested in. I would recommend visiting their official website or contacting their admissions office for more information on the age requirements for each program.


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