Brief Introduction of the Program
Performing arts, through countless trials, internalize external stimuli and transform them into imprinted memories on the body. This imprint, processed in the mind and expressed outwardly, culminates in a highly polished performance on stage. Today, AI operates through programmatic instructions derived from text to simulate a range of human-like activities. In a similar way, "memory" serves as the generative imprint that allows the performing arts to be expressed outwardly.
NTUA College of Performing Arts embraces "cross-disciplinary contemporary performing arts" as its core principle, drawing from diverse materials and blending drama, music, Chinese music, and dance. This approach reflects the spirit of cross-departmental collaboration within the university, while also inviting outstanding alumni to unite the multidisciplinary energies of the performing arts, culminating in a much-anticipated artistic experience.
Brief Introduction of the Troupe
NTUA College of Performing Arts comprises the Department of Drama, Department of Music, Department of Chinese Music, Department of Dance, and the Graduate Institute of Interdisciplinary Performing Arts, making it the most comprehensive performing arts institution among domestic universities. Rooted in the theoretical exploration of the arts, the College is dedicated to fostering creativity, encouraging interdisciplinary expression, and aligning with international standards.
Each department has earned widespread recognition for its accomplishments in creative work, performances, theoretical research, and international collaboration. In recent years, through interdisciplinary partnerships, we have demonstrated exceptional artistic creativity and remain committed to cultivating contemporary performers who possess both artistic skill and a global outlook.