Partners

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The Yale DRAMAT is the second oldest college theatre association in the country and the largest undergraduate theatre organization at Yale.  Its membership numbers over one hundred students, who annually elect a nine-member Executive Board. From the day of its first meeting on February 2, 1900, the Yale Dramatic Association has been dedicated to producing high quality drama at Yale, offering a unique opportunity for Yale students to work with professional directors, designers, and choreographers in the best-equipped theatre facilities on campus. The DRAMAT produces seven shows a year: three Experimental Shows, Spring and Fall Mainstages, the Freshman Show, and the Commencement Musical. The DRAMAT has presented American premieres of Camus’ Caligula, de Ghellerhode’s The Death of Doctor Faust, Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida, and Bond’s The Woman, as well as the English language premiere of Eugene Ionesco’s Hunger and Thirst. Original works by Yale undergraduates are also a DRAMAT tradition, whose earliest contributors were Cole Porter ‘13, Stephen Vincent Benet ‘19, and Thornton Wilder ‘20.
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The Yale Film Society is a student-run organization devoted to promoting film culture at Yale, bringing students, faculty, and prominent members of the film community together to discuss and experience film. Events include: special guests, screenings, sneak previews, and discussions.  
Film Studies is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the history, theory, and criticism of cinema and other moving image media. Undergraduates can major in Film Studies while graduate students can pursue a Film Studies Ph.D. in conjunction with another department. Courses examine cinema’s role as a unique art form that now spans three centuries and the contributions of moving image media as practices of enduring cultural and social significance. The program draws on courses from a number of disciplines and departments including American Studies, Anthropology, Art, Comparative Literature, English, French, German, History, History of Art, Italian, Slavic, Sociology, and Theater Studies.  
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The Yale Film Study Center (FSC) is committed to the preservation of, and access to, resources for the scholarly study and appreciation of cinema.  Activities include managing a continually expanding collection of films in most celluloid, video and digital formats.  The collection comprises over 17,000 DVDs, 6,500 VHS tapes, 640 laser discs, 3,500 16mm prints and 500 films on 35mm.  The Film Study Center also facilitates exhibition of films in two state-of-the-art screening facilities on the Yale campus, and offers on-site viewing in two classrooms and 12 individual viewing booths.  
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One of the world’s premier law schools, Yale Law offers an unmatched environment of excellence and educational intimacy in the form of world renowned faculty, small classes, limitless opportunities for clinical training, and strong encouragement of public service. Yale Law School is unique in that it produces leaders in all walks of life: distinguished deans and faculty members at law schools across the country and the world, industry CEOs and corporate counsels, founders of nongovernmental organizations and other nonprofit entities, entrepreneurs, government servants, and members of the judiciary.  Among the School’s graduates are U.S. Presidents and Supreme Court Justices, and among its far-reaching projects, the Information Society Project and the China Law Center.
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Yale Repertory Theatre is a leading professional American theatre dedicated to the production of new plays and bold interpretations of classics that make immediate connections to contemporary audiences.  A champion of new work, Yale Rep has produced well over 100 premieres—including two Pulitzer Prize winners and four other nominated finalists—by emerging and established playwrights, brought to thrilling life by the theatre’s most daring directors, innovative designers, and celebrated actors.  Eleven Yale Rep productions have advanced to Broadway, and countless other plays first produced at Yale Rep have been presented at theatres across the country.  Our productions have garnered more than 40 Tony Award® nominations and eight Tony Awards, and Yale Rep itself is the recipient of the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.
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Yale School of Drama is a graduate professional conservatory for theatre training in every discipline of the art form: acting, design (sets, costumes, lighting, projection, and sound), directing, dramaturgy and dramatic criticism, playwriting, stage management, technical design and production, and theater management. The School operates in unique partnership with the Tony Award-winning Yale Repertory Theatre. Faculty are distinguished for both professional accomplishments and dedication to teaching; students are admitted based on talent and potential for a career in the professional theatre.  Graduates of the School are known for their accomplishments on the stage, in film and television, and a variety of other creative fields.