The Pôle supérieur d’enseignement artistique Paris — Boulogne-Billancourt (PSPBB) is currently the only public institution in France to award the National Higher Professional Diploma in Jazz Dance (Diplôme national supérieur professionnel de danseur jazz).
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At the PSPBB, the international dimension is a priority, both in terms of the range of courses on offer and in terms of the school’s development.
The Pôle supérieur d'enseignement artistique Paris — Boulogne-Billancourt (PSPBB) is developing partnerships with the best schools in Europe and in the world of music, dance and drama, to offer its students courses that are open to the international scene, and to promote their professional integration.
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The Pôle supérieur d'enseignement artistique Paris - Boulogne-Billancourt is looking for sponsors to finance its educational and artistic projects for students and provide them with financial and social support via the FSEE (Emergency Student Support Fund).
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The PSPBB/ ESAD is one of twelve drama schools in France preparing students for the acting profession. It qualifies students for the National Higher Professional Diploma in Acting (Diplôme national supérieur professionnel de comédien – DNSPC) and the State Diploma for Drama Teachers (Diplôme d'État de professeur de théâtre). It also offers training for the State Diploma as a theater teacher.
During their studies, students receive comprehensive professional training, alternating between fundamentals, theoretical classes, thematic workshops and creative workshops:
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In each of the fields available, the DNSPM (National Higher Professional Diploma for Musicians) curriculum is built around individual and group lessons developing the fundamentals of high-level instrumental or vocal practice, plus disciplines linked to knowledge of the professional environment (workshops, courses, orchestral sessions, cross-disciplinary projects, etc.).
The “Direction” track relies on the teaching teams of the two regional conservatoires in Paris and Boulogne-Billancourt for artistic teaching and those of Sorbonne University for theoretical teaching.