A Season at the Juilliard School

A Season at the Juilliard School (2014)

EndedDocumentary showDrama

Step inside the most prestigious performing arts school where Miles Davis, Pina Bausch and Kevin Spacey studied.

A captivating discovery, to the rhythm of the school calendar, of the path followed by several students and the philosophy of an institution, where social and community involvement is as much part of the curriculum as the artistic teaching.

One of a kind, the Juilliard School is a school of excellence, the most selective in the United States. The long list of its graduates, which includes Pina Bausch, Kevin Spacey and Miles Davis, is both prestigious and eclectic, and other art schools around the globe are pale with envy.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 21:00 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Dreams and RealityOkt. 10, 2014
S01E05ArtistsOkt. 3, 2014
S01E04Together!Sept. 26, 2014
S01E03Other HorizonsSept. 19, 2014
S01E02On Stage!Sept. 12, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'A Season at the Juilliard School' premiere?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' premiered on September 30, 2014.

What is the genre of 'A Season at the Juilliard School'?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' is a reality TV show.

Who created 'A Season at the Juilliard School'?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' was created by Tom Jennings.

How many episodes are there in 'A Season at the Juilliard School'?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' consists of 8 episodes.

Which network aired 'A Season at the Juilliard School'?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' aired on Bravo.

Where is Juilliard School located?

Juilliard School is located in New York City.

What is the premise of 'A Season at the Juilliard School'?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' follows the lives of students attending the prestigious Juilliard School of Music, Drama, and Dance.

Who are the main characters in 'A Season at the Juilliard School'?

The main characters in 'A Season at the Juilliard School' are the talented students and their teachers at Juilliard School.

What is the focus of 'A Season at the Juilliard School'?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' focuses on the rigorous training and artistic development of the students at Juilliard School.

How does 'A Season at the Juilliard School' showcase the students' journey?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' showcases the students' journey through auditions, rehearsals, performances, and personal challenges.

What is the significance of Juilliard School in the world of performing arts?

Juilliard School is renowned worldwide for its excellence in music, drama, and dance education, producing some of the most talented performers in the industry.

Does 'A Season at the Juilliard School' explore various art disciplines?

Yes, 'A Season at the Juilliard School' explores music, drama, and dance, showcasing the diverse talent and dedication of the students in each discipline.

How does 'A Season at the Juilliard School' capture the competitive nature of the performing arts industry?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' captures the competitive nature of the performing arts industry through intense auditions, high-stakes performances, and the pursuit of artistic excellence.

What challenges do the students face in 'A Season at the Juilliard School'?

The students in 'A Season at the Juilliard School' face challenges such as intense training, performance anxiety, balancing academics, and personal sacrifices for their art.

How does 'A Season at the Juilliard School' provide insight into the students' personal lives?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' provides insight into the students' personal lives by exploring their relationships, aspirations, and the impact their art has on their identity.

What is the audience's takeaway from 'A Season at the Juilliard School'?

'A Season at the Juilliard School' offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look into the world of performing arts, showcasing the dedication, talent, and hard work required to pursue a career in the industry.

Also known as

  • Une Saison à la Juilliard School (France)
  • Ein Jahr in der Juilliard School von New York (Germany)

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