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  1. The School of Drama in K-Arts consists of five Departments: Acting, Directing, Playwriting, Stage Design, and Theatre Studies. It offers a methodical drama education system for each system that is designed to integrate all curricula into 24 large and small scale performances given every semester.

    • Degrees & Programs

      Korea National University of Arts description. Korea...

    • Dean’s Message

      Korea National University of Arts: The School of Film, TV &...

    • Facilities

      The room is for regular exhibitions, a main part of the...

    • AMA

      The AMA + (Art Major Asian plus Scholarship)Project is a...

  2. Korea National University of Arts description. ... The Tribe, Musical from K-Arts’ Musical Theatre Writing Program, Premieres Successfully. 24May link. Notice More. ... 6 and 27 School and Departments. 4,071 Students studying in K-Arts. 26:1 Students-to-Faculty Ratio. 54% Scholarships granted.

  3. Korea National University of Arts encompasses all disciplines of arts including music, dance, theatre, film, TV, animation, fine art, design, architecture, and Korean traditional arts.

  4. Graduated from Theatre Department in Seoul Institute of the Arts. Board member of Korean Association For Theatre Education, etc. Acting: 《M. Butterfly》, Film 《Sund@y Seoul》, TV 《Tango》 Spain, etc. Directing: 《The taming of the shrew》, 《Cyrano》, etc.

  5. The School is proud to offer a 252-seat movie theater, a small and large film studio, 5 TV studios, over 90 practice rooms, and 12 preview rooms along with over 1,000 pieces of film equipment.

  6. Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2022, K-Arts has earned a distinguished reputation for producing innovative artists. Our unique curriculum and exceptional educational approach have positioned us as a leading institution in arts education worldwide.

  7. The Department of Art Theory was established to train specialists in ways to objectively analyze all kinds of visual culture through in-depth experience. Students in this Department study the general concepts underlying the arts, with discussions on contemporary aesthetics and thorough examination of Eastern, Western and Korean art history.