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What is hunan vocational college of art's major?

Hunan vocational college of art's enrollment majors include music performance, director, TV program production, photography and camera technology, music performance, drama and film performance, opera performance, program production, performing arts, stage art design, advertising design and production, and dance performance.

1, introduction of institutions

Hunan vocational college of art (Hunan Art School affiliated to technical secondary school) is located at the foot of the beautiful Yuelu Mountain (the old campus is at No.0/53 Lushan South Road in the south campus and No.86 Wang Yue South Road in the north campus). The new campus is located in the south of Binhu Road in Xingsha District, near Songya Lake. It is the only public art college in Hunan Province approved by the Hunan Provincial People's Government and headed by the Hunan Provincial Department of Culture.

There are six departments: Art and Social Literature, Art Training Department and Art Practice Department, and there are more than 20 majors, including opera performance, music performance, dance performance, film and television performance, photography, stage art design, character design, environmental art design, product modeling design, advertising design and production, broadcast host, director, film and television animation, tour guide and hotel management.

2. College development

College was founded in 195 1 year with a history of more than 60 years. Featuring stage performance and taking drama, music, dance, fine arts, film and television as advantages, the College has built an art professional group with the focus on the training of performing arts talents, the support of related fields of performing arts, the core of the performing arts professional group and the expansion of the market demand for performing arts.

The development mode of art specialty groups supported by art design specialty groups and radio, film and television specialty groups. The college has 3660 full-time students, including 220 full-time teachers, 25 full-time teachers and 80 deputy senior teachers. In addition, a large number of well-known artists at home and abroad are invited to teach all the year round.

Over the past 60 years, the College has accumulated profound humanistic and artistic connotations, made unremitting research and exploration on how to learn from ancient paintings and operas and xiang opera's vocals in folk songs and modern pop songs, and created a unique "artistic phenomenon" of singing red songs based on learning local operas in China.