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    On July 1st,1999, the National Fu Hsing Dramatic Arts Academy combined with the National Kuo Kuang Academy of Arts to establish the National Taiwan Junior College of Performing Arts(NTJCPA). It is the first vocational school of its kind in Taiwan to offer ten years of continual education in the performing arts. As NTJCPA was formed from two preexisting schools, it is now separated into two campuses: the Mucha Campus and the Neihu Campus. It also maintains the two original schools' academic departments, including the Chinese Opera Department, the Department of Traditional Music, the Department of Acrobatics and Dance, the Department of Taiwanese Opera, the Department of Theatre Arts, and the Hakka Opera Department.
    Aside from students in the Department of Theatre Arts, who begin their studies during their first year of high school(at age 16), NTJCPA students begin their studies in the fifth year of elementary school (at ten years of age). Their education includes the last two years of elementary school, three years of junior high, three years of high school, and two years of junior college. Students at the elementary and junior high levels are fully sponsored by the government, while students at the high school and junior college levels are given generous financial support.
    The curriculum is divided into general subjects, theory courses, and skills training. General subjects are the same as those of other schools and adhere to the Ministry of Education standards. While fifth-grade students are not divided into different subjects, sixth-grade students are allowed to try three different subjects: theater, music, and acrobatics/dance. They participate in exploratory courses in the basics of these different fields. Once students reach junior high, they are formally separated into different vocations, as determined by their abilities, and they receive training in basic techniques. Students at the high school level, aside from receiving advanced training in particular skills, are also allowed to use their talents on stage in regularly scheduled performances. The main goal of education at the junior college levels is to develop professional talent in research, creativity, and performance.
    NTJCPA is engaging in whole person arts education and cultivating accomplishments in the humanities, emphasizing both professional skills and academic theory. Furthermore, the school's mission is to develop creative talent, hoping that students can bear the burden of passing down cultural heritage to the next generation and fostering Chinese performing arts.
    Currently, NTJCPA facilities include a Chinese Opera Cultural Relic Exhibition Hall, three performance theatres, and two experimental theatres. The school has also published a series of books about the performing arts profession and produced a multi-media presentation that introduces plays and cultural relics. Every year, the school Chinese Opera Troupe and Chinese Acrobatics Troupe put on a combined total of more than 600 performances, both in Taiwan and worldwide.

    National Taiwan College of Performing Arts
    Founding year: 1999
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 0
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: Zhang Ruibin (President)
    Number of staff: 0
    Type: Universities
    Address: National Taiwan College of Performing Arts, No. 177, Section 2, Neihu Road, Taipei , 11464, Taiwan, Province Of China



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