New Orleans Center for Creative Arts explained

New Orleans Center for Creative Arts
Address:2800 Chartres Street
Zipcode:70117
Country:United States
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Type:Public
Established:1973
President:Silas Cooper
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New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, or NOCCA, is the regional, pre-professional arts training center for high school students in Louisiana. NOCCA opened in 1973 as a professional arts training center for secondary school-age children. Located in New Orleans, it provides intensive instruction in culinary arts, creative writing, dance, media arts, music (classical, jazz, vocal), theatre arts (drama, musical theatre, theatre design), and visual arts.

NOCCA was founded by a group of artists, educators, business leaders, and community activists. Tuition is free to all Louisiana students who meet audition requirements. Students from over 100 public, private, parochial and home schools attend in the afternoon or late-day as well as Academic Studio students who attend NOCCA for the full day.

In 2000, NOCCA moved to a campus in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood. Before that, NOCCA was housed for many years in an old elementary school building on Perrier Street in Uptown New Orleans.

Curriculum

NOCCA students receive pre-professional arts training in one of eleven different arts disciplines, and additionally may participate in a full-day academic program, the Academic Studio.

Launched in the fall of 2011, NOCCA's Academic Studio is a full-day, diploma-granting attendance option. To enroll in the Academic Studio, prospective students must successfully complete an arts audition and be accepted into a Level I program in one of NOCCA's eleven arts disciplines.

Admissions process

NOCCA acceptance is by audition only.

Notable alumni

NOCCA Foundation

The NOCCA Foundation is NOCCA’s nonprofit partner, providing supplemental funding for NOCCA and advocacy for its world-class program. Some of the Foundation’s more notable endeavors include: a Student Success Program that pays for students’ classroom supplies as well as fees associated with important summer training programs across the country; an Artists-in-Residence Program that brings more than 100 professional visiting artists into NOCCA’s classrooms each year; the capital campaign for NOCCA’s current home and expansion projects like Press Street Gardens; a wide array of arts classes for adults; and concert, gallery, and literary events for the community. The Foundation also oversees rentals of the NOCCA campus, making it available to arts organizations, individuals, corporations, and other groups.

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Notes and References

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  2. News: Fensterstock . Alison . July 30, 2014 . Jon Batiste and Stay Human appear on 'The Colbert Report'. Times-Picayune. New Orleans, LA . 25 March 2018.
  3. News: . 1974: The curtain goes up on NOCCA, transforming New Orleans' arts community. Times-Picayune . New Orleans, LA . May 10, 2017 . 25 March 2018.
  4. Web site: Bella Blue y el encanto del burlesque - Niu . Niu . 19 September 2018 . es-ES . 30 November 2016.
  5. Web site: Awards for Arts Achievements. 25 March 2018.
  6. News: Stroup . Sheila . April 23, 2015 . New Orleans Jazz Fest puts NOCCA musicians, students and teachers in the spotlight at Cultural Pavilion. Times-Picayune. New Orleans, LA . 25 March 2018.