Mmfa Application Essay Sample

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In 500 words, tell us why the MFA program in Theatre at Sarah Lawrence College in particular will serve your goals. My interest in theatre was like Alice falling: slowly then all at once. It started from my attraction to visual storytelling. While reading, words peeled off the page and became images, transforming into worlds that became real. This can’t be done in theatre, the designers create the reality, one that reflects the character. It is their jobs to create a world, that makes audiences not only see but believe it is tangible, even though they might be in a distant galaxy or through a rabbit hole.My exposure to design was not due to my major, it started with theatre. My knowledge evolved through experience. Starting from makeup and …show more content…

Technical directing helped me develop pre-production and management skills, from building flats and platforms to balancing a director's vision with our crew’s ability. During my time as a technical director, I yearned to undertake more creative endeavors, so I signed up to set design. I worked as the set designer for Seussical the Musical, Play it Again, Sam, and Masha, Vanya, Sonia, and Spike. To me, there was nothing more exciting than seeing a once empty stage be completed. It wasn’t until my senior year when I took the only production design class offered that I realized this was something I could study. I yearned to learn all I could. For me, education is crucial, and despite the practical experience I had gained in student theatre, I understood I had long ways to go. After graduation, I worked as the art director and production designer of several short films, and commercials, taking any and all …show more content…

I was the dramaturge and production assistant for Dog Fight for Fifth Floor Theatre. Dramaturgy was an exciting opportunity as it allowed me to develop my research skills, teaching me that without it one ends with a beautiful design but lacking depth. From here I started my job at Then She Fell as part of the stage management team. Here I found my niche, or as some passions happen, it found me. Through this long journey it has been reinforced more and more I need to learn certain skills which I feel Sarah Lawrence will allow me to do so. Not only due to their exploration and flexibility in their classes but also their hand on approach. I love when I visited to learn how much students worked on multiple projects as well as create their own. Also, its program is unique as it allows to delve into design and directing. Sarah Lawrence enforces students to learn theatre language, even if a person isn’t interested in design but directing, yet upon graduating these directors will know how to speak to their designers. In this crossover I find truly unique things come into existence like the aforementioned, Then She Fell. In your program I truly believe I’ll meet others that have different ideas and strengths from mine, as opposed of just joining a group of designers or a group of writers, there is a group of theatre-makers that can go