Students from NSU’s Interdisciplinary
Arts program will perform original musicals they have created as the
performing arts component in their Capstone projects - an equivalent
to a master’s thesis and the final step before graduation -
on Saturday, Dec. 6 at the Miniaci Performing Arts Center on NSU’s
main campus. Students Lisa Watts and Rochelle Klein are in the first
class that will graduate with a Master of Science in Education with
a specialization in Interdisciplinary Arts.
Lisa Watts will stage “The Divine
Wisdom of a Star Flower,” a children’s musical she wrote
and choreographed, at 2:00 p.m. Watts will perform in the musical,
which includes a cast of 25 children from an after care school program
that she created.
Rochelle Klein will perform her one act
musical that she has written with an original musical score. The play
takes a humorous look at the search to find one’s authentic
self. Klein will stage her production at 7:30 p.m.
Interdisciplinary Arts students Susan
Shone and Susan Rakes performed their Capstone Projects recently at
the Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center.
This is the first time NSU has offered
a degree program with a specialization in the arts. The Master of
Science in Education with a specialization in Interdisciplinary Arts
degree program is offered through the infrastructure of the Graduate
Teacher Education Program (GTEP), although the program is equally
geared toward non-educators interested in the arts. The program’s
mission is to educate, nurture and facilitate visionary and conceptual
artists by offering a nurturing learning environment, resources and
tools to expand their knowledge, skills, experience, and entrepreneurship
in the arts. The IA program fosters inquiry, research, and creative
professional development by uniting faculty and students in acquiring
and applying knowledge in professional, educational, community, corporate,
cultural and other interdisciplinary settings. For more information
on the Interdisciplinary Arts Degree Program, contact Program Administrator/Artistic
Director David Spangler at (954) 262-8363.