Submitted Materials - Not Required, But Recommended

We encourage all applicants to submit additional prerecorded materials for the Admissions team to have on file. If you choose to submit, please follow these guidelines:
▶ 1 song cut (approximately 30 to 60 seconds in length, not to exceed 90 seconds) - this may be the same song you audition with or not. 
▶ Contemporary styles (MT or pop/rock/etc) are preferred, but choose what you do best. You may choose to submit a prescreen/self-tape, recorded solo performance (recital, production, etc - but must be a clear video where you are easily identifiable.) 
▶ 1 or 2 dance videos in the style of your choosing (each video should be 60 to 90 seconds in length, not to exceed 2 minutes each)
	▶ At least 1 should be MT/jazz or similar style. You may choose to submit prescreens/self-tapes or rehearsal/performance videos, but you must be easily identifiable.
▶ You may also choose (but NOT required) to submit 1 monologue.
▶ If submitting a monologue, it should be contemporary material (1980s or later), and can be from a play, movie or TV show. It should be no longer than 90 seconds in length.

Musical Theatre Dance Performance


Musical Theatre Dance Performance is an incredibly rigorous and physically demanding program that allows captivating dancers to hone their craft while cultivating their vocal and acting skills. Add in Tumbling, private voice lessons, Acting for the Camera, and even Voice-Over courses for a well-rounded performer ready to work after graduation. This program is designed for those budding triple threats and those with very strong dance abilities. 
For more detailed information about the program, please visit the Musical Theatre Dance Performance Webpage
We typically accept 16 students per year into the MTD Performance major.

Prescreening

Please note that the Conservatory DOES NOT REQUIRE PRESCREENS. We believe in the power of a live audition for a live art form, and therefore we give every applicant the opportunity to audition in person. That being said, we encourage you to submit prerecorded materials with your application for the Admissions team to have on file. Once we receive your application, the Office of Admissions will reach out to schedule your in-person audition based on the preference chosen on your applications. 

Auditioning For NoCo


These guidelines may continue to evolve and are subject to change. Any and all updates will be posted on this page as we near audition dates.

Audition Materials

Applicants are asked to prepare two songs, no longer than 90 seconds each (at least one should be contemporary musical theatre, the other selection may also be MT or may be pop/rock/etc). We provide live accompaniment for all on-campus auditions and for many of our regional auditions, but any student attending a regional audition should have a pre-recorded accompaniment on hand in case. The audition panel may ask for additional prepared material that you may have in your book. We do NOT require a monologue for in-person auditions.

All applicants must attend a dance call as part of the audition process. If a dance call is not offered at your chosen audition location, you will be required to submit 2 videos showcasing your dance ability in lieu of a live audition.

Audition Scheduling

You must register for and attend one of the scheduled in-person auditions. After submitting your application, you will receive an email with instructions on how to register for your in-person auditions (some locations may not require additional registration.) Auditions are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Students who have submitted an application but not scheduled an audition by March 15 will be automatically rejected

Callbacks

Students that the Admissions team would like to see again may receive a callback request. All callbacks will be scheduled directly with the student

Decisions and Enrolling


Scholarship and Financial Aid


NoCo admits without consideration of your financial background or ability to pay. All students are automatically considered for a limited number of merit-based scholarships as part of the admissions process. There is additional information and documentation required for needs-based scholarships and financial assistance. 
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Office of Admission

Office Hours: Monday to Friday

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Contact Us

Meredith Walker

Director of Admissions

E: Admissions@thenorwalkconservatory.org

P: 203.343.0387

There are three possible outcomes to the audition process:
▶ Admissions - The admissions team recommends you to the Presidential Admissions Committee. The Committee will review all recommended applicants and will make the final determination based on their own evaluation, admissions team/faculty recommendations, and the number of available spots. The Office of Admissions will then notify you directly of your acceptance.
▶ Waitlisted - The admissions team recommends you to the Presidential Admissions Committee. The Committee will review all recommended applicants and will make the final determination. You are placed on the waitlist because, although we would like to admit you to the school, we have a limited number of openings. Should a place become available, the Committee will re-evaluate the waitlist, making offers of admission as necessary. The waitlist is not ranked.
▶ Denial - Your application may be denied if it is incomplete by the March 1 deadline or you have not registered to audition by March 15. This is an automatic rejection. Your application may also be rejected by the admissions team or the Presidential Admissions Committee after your in-person audition. Applicants who have been rejected may not reapply within the same admissions cycle, but may reapply the following year.