In 1976 the Government of Jamaica pulled together all the Schools of the Arts on one campus to form what was called the Cultural Training Centre. In 1983 the Organization for American States designastesd the institution the Inter-American Centre for Caribbean Cultural Development thus recognizing it as a regional cultural resource institution.
The mandate of the Centre was to enrich th aesthetic sensibilities of the entire English-speaking Caribbean, by it being the only institution of the arts in the region. Although located on one campus, each school was autonomous and administered by its own Director of Studies. In 1995 the Centre was reclassified as a tertiary institution and renamed the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts. This led to the consolidation of the College under one administrative structure. A Board of Directors, a Principal assisted by two Vice Principals, one responsible for Administration and Resource Development and the other, Academic and Technical Studies are responsible for administering the affairs of the College.
The College has a population of approximately 1200 full-time and part-time students and an academic staff of approximately 137 full-time and part-time lecturers who are highly qualified practitioners in their field. The Schools of Visual Arts, Music, Drama, Dance, the Departments of Education and Professional Studies and Continuing Education offer essential professional preparation underpinned by a full range of General Studies courses leading to Baccalaureate degrees and Diplomas and Certificates in Studio Art, Performance and Art Education.
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http://www.all-jamaica.com/kingston/k_index.html
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The Jamaica Performing Arts Program offers you the opportunity to:
Study in Kingston at a well established College,
Receive instruction in small classes with one on one attention,
Have total integration with students from Jamaica as well as international students.
Your experience on the Jamaica Performing Arts Program will:
Integrate you into Jamaican society,
Make you a better student,
Expand your outlook on the world,
Build your self-esteem and self-confidence,
Greatly enhance your career prospects.
In Jamaica you will:
Live with Jamaican students in one of the university's halls of residence,
Receive a comprehensive on-site orientation to study in Jamaica that will maximize the benefits of your semester/year of study,
Enjoy the security of a complete package of academic and non-academic support services provided by the Edna Manley College of Visual and Performing Arts.
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