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SPRING 2021 CITY Welcome and Orientation Guide ALL ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES ARE MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS M M M CAMPUS W. 85TH ST. MAP ST 1 61 (Main Campus) Enterprise: NY 61 • 211 West 61st Street HAYDEN PLANETARIUM CLASSROOMS, OFFICES, 2nd FLOOR: M STUDENT SERVICES Student Lounge CLASSROOMS: Vending Machines Rooms 100 – 407/408 Voice Rooms: 2A – 4F 3rd FLOOR: W. 79TH ST. M Student Lounge AMERICAN 1st FLOOR: MUSEUM Performance Theatres (101 4th FLOOR: OF NATURAL Library HISTORY & 104) Reception Student Store Student Success and LMHC Offices BEACON THEATRE AMDA at W54th Street Enterprise: NY 54 250 West CLASSROOMS/ VOICE ROOMS: Floors 10, 11, 12, and RD W. 73 ST. 1001 - 1312 13/ Penthouse

W. 72ND ST. M M

BROADWAY 4 Enterprise: NY Ansonia

HUDSON RIVER 2109 Broadway, Entrance on 73rd Street W. 70TH ST.

AVE. CLASSROOMS, OFFICES

TH Performance Theatre Classrooms: (Studio 1)

CENTRAL PARK CENTRAL Studio 1–6 Reception NORTHWELL HEALTH- Voice Rooms: 3A – 3D Student Employment Office URGENT CARE

COLUMBUS AVE./ 9 AVE./ COLUMBUS The Stratford Arms Residential Hall 117 West 70th Street

AVE. CLASSROOMS, OFFICES, AMENITIES: TH LINCOLN M STUDENT HOUSING CENTER 24 Hour Security CLASSROOMS: Hideaway Lounge SA1, SA2 WEST PARK CENTRAL Outdoor Patio Space 1st FLOOR: Communal Kitchen Office of Student Affairs Laundry Room 1 Reception

AMSTERDAM AVE./ 10 AVE./ AMSTERDAM W. 61ST ST. The Amsterdam Residential Hall W. 60TH ST. 207 West STUDENT HOUSING Vending Machines TH M CENTRAL PARK SOUTH/ 59 ST. AMENITIES: Communal Kitchen COLUMBUS 24 Hour Security Laundry Room CIRCLE Student Lounge 6 Administrative Offices W. 54TH ST. 421 West 54th Street, 2nd Floor THEATRE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES DISTRICT Admissions IT

M Education Services Financial Aid Student Accounts Int’l Student Services

Student Campus Map – January 2021 Updated

INFORMATION Please refer to the following sources for more information regarding AMDA policies and student life. HOUSING LICENSE Complete policies for those residing in AMDA housing, including those regarding guests, roommates, keys, security, maintenance, and conduct. AMDA CATALOG The Catalog is the primary source of information on academic life at AMDA: academic policies, financial aid and student accounts, program information, and course descriptions. STUDENT HANDBOOK The essential guide for student life at AMDA. It contains information on living in the city, transportation, AMDA departments and resources, and our Code of Conduct. All student are required to complete the Student Handbook and Course Catalogue Acknowledgement Form before the first day of class.

You will either receive copies of these publications or can download them from amda.edu. CONTENTS Welcome to AMDA 2 COVID-19 Information 3 AMDA Community Re-Entry Policy 4 Supplemental Food Plan 5 Move-In and Housing 6 Financial Aid 8 Spring 2021 Orientation 9 Before Your Arrival 10 Preparing for Success 11 Return to Campus Needs 12 Required Supplies 14 Textbooks 15 Required Dance Attire 16 Healthcare Services 18 Getting to AMDA 20 Area Hotels 22 Contacts 23

This document was last updated:January 26, 2021 WELCOME TO AMDA Congratulations on starting your education and performing arts career at AMDA! We are eagerly anticipating the start of our Spring 2021 Semester, and sincerely look forward to welcoming you to the AMDA family.

Over the last 6 months, our official AMDA Safety Task Force has been tracking current updates daily both domestically and globally to ensure that we take every precaution necessary in preparing our campus to be a safe and healthy learning environment for our faculty and student body. We pledge to train, develop, and equip you with the tools, knowledge, and experience needed to be competitive and successful in today’s industry.

During your virtual orientation, you will be introduced to AMDA’s resources and the tools available to you to help you be successful.

We encourage you to read this guide prior to orientation and to share this information with your parent, guardian or support team. If you have questions regarding orientation or any information contained in this guide, do not hesitate to contact your Admissions Advisor.

For additional orientation schedule information, visit: https://www.amda.edu/student-life#orientation

2 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION COVID-19 INFORMATION

AMDA is committed to reopening our campus in mask for performance purposes or a faculty member a safe and healthy way, following all guidance and is required to remove their mask to provide specific recommendations from our New York State and New instruction. York City government agencies, as well as guidelines If a student has a disability or medical condition that from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and World prevents them from wearing a mask, the student will be Health Organization (WHO). asked to contact AMDA’s Office of Accessibility Services. AMDA has assembled an Emergency Response Team The Office of Accessibility Services will evaluate student (ERT) on campus in order to create and direct responses documentation and work with the student to find a and to ensure that safety and health are the top priorities long-term solution. While this evaluation is in progress, for our community. The ERT is composed of staff students must wear an alternate face covering such as a members from every department to reflect the needs of clear face shield our entire campus. The ERT’s responsibility is to create processes and responses that are effective in mitigating Education and Training the risk of contracting COVID-19. All faculty, staff, and students returning to campus AMDA’s Emergency Response Team can be reached will be required to complete training that outlines basic at [email protected]. background COVID-19 Information, AMDA’s health All return to campus information, including the measures, including effective hand washing, physical information we present below, is available to the public distancing, proper use and care of face coverings, and on the AMDA Website at: https://www.amda.edu/ taking personal responsibility while caring for yourself coronavirus. and others. The course content is broken into units which can be accessed through your canvas portal. Policy for Wearing Personal Protective This will be an on-line course that will be monitored, Equipment graded, and which students will be required to When on AMDA’s campus, students, faculty, and complete to ensure understanding of AMDA’s updated staff will be required to wear masks inside all campus on-campus procedures and protocols. buildings, at all times, unless specifically instructed AMDA’s updated code of conduct, communication (voice lesson, singing in a musical theatre class, etc.). and the required education will emphasize that health When students, faculty, and staff do take off masks to and well-being are a shared responsibility among sing, for example, other solutions for safety, such as the students, faculty, staff, visitors, and surrounding one below, will be provided: community members. AMDA will provide a plexiglass divider for use in classrooms when a student is required to remove their

AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 3 AMDA COMMUNITY RE-ENTRY POLICY Given all of the information we have at this moment, it is clear that the best way to start our Spring semester in a safe environment while giving us the best possible chance to start our semester COVID- free as a community, is to require that all AMDA community members are required to receive an on-campus COVID-19 test prior to the start of in-person classes. The main focus of this required testing is to identify individuals who may be incubating infection and to make sure that they do not come to campus until they are COVID-free, thereby reducing risk to the wider AMDA community. For more questions on Returning to Campus, click here for our Return to Campus FAQ.

All students, faculty, and staff members are required Out of State and International Students to submit proof of a negative COVID-19 Test Result All students who have arrived on campus from taken prior to arrival on campus. This required test must outside of the continental United States or from a be the test that utilizes the nasal or throat swab method statenon-contiguous to New York must abide by the (also known as the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) current New York Travel Restriction Guidelines. test). This test will detect if you are actively infected with the COVID-19 virus. Antibody testing results will not be In-Classroom Capacity accepted. Each Classroom will be limited to 10-12 students in addition to one or two necessary faculty members, IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are traveling internationally per state and local guidance. This number takes into or from a non-contiguous state to New York you must consideration both the room capacity and the activities follow the New York State Travel Advisory and complete which will be occurring within the defined space and either the test out option or complete a required 10 day allows for proper social distancing parameters to be quarantine period. met. For context, normal operating capacity and class size for AMDA is 18-22 students. To ensure the safety of the entire AMDA community, our All of AMDA’s individual voice studios will be limited efforts will be put towards: to one person per room at all times. Since only one • Communicating and encouraging community person at a time will be using these voice studios, members to engage in safe practices (social AMDA students will be isolated and able to sing in these distancing, PPE use, etc.) leading up to arrival at voice rooms safely. For enhanced cleaning measures, AMDA. advanced air filtration units will be installed in these • All community members will be required to: studios. » Complete a COVID-19 Health Safety & Hygiene training. » Submit completed health paperwork including a COVID-19 screening questionnaire. » Perform a daily self-screen/wellness check via mobile app 1 week leading up to arrival.

4 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PLAN (SFP)

AMDA’s food service will be provided via delivery of their choosing. CWC staff members will knock on service to our residential students only. We recognize students’ doors, leave food at the door, and back away this is a significant change to our standard of having from the room. CWC staff will wait to ensure the student easily accessible food at our 61st Street building. opens the door and receives the food delivery prior to In an abundance of caution, and in order to reduce leaving. Students must be present in their residence hall the amount of congregate settings on campus, all three room during the entire 1-hour delivery window. Students Cooking with Corey locations will be closed for the fall who are not present at the delivery time they selected semester. Non-residential students will not be able to will not be eligible for refund. participate in the Supplemental Food Plan for the Spring Please reach out to Robert Manganaro for any 2021 semester, and should plan accordingly by bringing questions at [email protected]. their meals to campus. We are excited to announce that Cooking With Corey will provide the same excellent product and service to residential students directly to their residence hall rooms at dates / times of their choosing.

How Will Delivery In The Residence Halls Work? Students will download the CWC app (details will be sent before students arrive on campus) and place an order. Much in the same way a Seamless or GrubHub order works, CWC will deliver that order ASAP to the student room. Depending on volume of orders placed at one time, orders should be delivered far sooner than the aforementioned services, as CWC will be operating from, and within, each residence hall. The “Contact-Free” delivery process will remain the same as previously described to ensure maximum safety. CWC will deliver to student rooms seven days a week at the following times (we will work out a holiday schedule, which is yet to be determined):

• Monday – Friday: 8am – 1pm & 4pm – 8pm • Saturday & Sunday: 11am – 5pm

NOTE: The Food Plan is required for first year residential students. Second year students may opt in here.

Contact Free-Food Delivery: Food delivery will be CONTACT-FREE. Cooking with Corey staff will deliver student orders directly to their residence hall rooms at the designated date and time

AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 5 MOVE-IN AND HOUSING AMDA residence halls are located on the prestigious of where students have access to city markets (including Zabar’s, Fairway, Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s), the American Museum of Natural History, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the famed Lincoln Center—home of the and New York Philharmonic—and of course the Broadway Theatre District.

AMDA New York Residence Life The Stratford Arms and Amsterdam Residence Welcome to AMDA’s Residence Life community! We buildings are historic buildings converted from are excited to welcome you, and all our students, back residential hotels. to campus! We recognize that your move-in may be housing regulations require that when different than you imagined, but we have worked hard a residence building undergoes a change in ownership to provide you with support, interactive programming and tenancy, the original residents may choose to stay and resources to ensure that the transition to your new in their housing units. Therefore, in each of the AMDA “home away from home” will be just that, a place you can Residential Halls, there are a small number of original call home! tenants living in their original . Residence life is the experience of a lifetime, a rewarding opportunity to meet lifelong friends and Move-In Day share incredible experiences. As you encounter each All students will be sent specific information on their new challenge, AMDA offers a supportive, caring move-in day and time in a separate mailing. group of Resident Advisors to guide you every step of On move-in day, please report directly to your the way. AMDA is creating daily programs for all our assigned residential hall at your scheduled appointment students, and specifically for those who are quarantining, time to begin the process of moving into your room. including, but not limited to, fitness classes, meditation Please limit what you bring for move-in to what you can sessions, themed hangouts, shared reflective spaces, carry yourself, but no larger than what can fit into one academically-focused offerings, skill-building activities, moving cart (dimensions are 34 inches deep x 28 inches and other fun and useful options. AMDA Orientation wide x 38 inches long). Please note that the Amsterdam Leaders and Resident Advisors will also convene smaller Residence does not offer moving bins due to limited virtual groups of quarantining students to help build space in the lobby and elevator areas. friendships and community. Unfortunately due to safety precautions and in While preparing for Orientation, take a few moments order to limit the possible spread of COVID-19 in to review the following information. As always, don’t our community, guests are not permitted inside the hesitate to contact your Admissions Advisor with any building to assist with move-in. We encourage any questions or concerns family or friends to help assist with placing items in bins as needed, but to remain outside of the building (i.e. About Our Residence Halls staying with their cars, if applicable). Led by the Office of Student Affairs, AMDA’s You’ll be given your room key when you check in, residential life is structured to foster a sense of information on a digital version of our Move-In Form, community through student leadership and program and you’ll head up to your new room. Double- check planning in which learning is supported and extended your room, note anything that needs attention on beyond the classroom. the move-in form, and immediately submit that. This All of AMDA’s residential halls are staffed with 24- form helps us document who’s moved in and any hour front desk staff and security guards, 365 days maintenance the room might need. If you see anything a year. A Residential Safety Officer (RSO) is on duty in the room that needs attention please let the front overnight and available to assist students and staff as desk know and we will address it immediately. needed.

6 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION Typical Room Configurations Both buildings offer rooms which include a normal twin-sized bed (not extra-long), dressers, desk and chair (on request), sink, mini refrigerator, air conditioner and closet. For any questions regarding this, please contact the NY Housing Manager. THE STRATFORD ARMS THE AMSTERDAM 117 West 70th Street, New York, NY, 10023 207 West 85th Street, New York, NY, 10024

9'–2" 9'–10"

sink desk sink refrigerator refrigerator dresser

bunk bed " 4 –7 "

– bunk bed 11 ' 10 ' dresser desk

closet closet

StratfordStratford Arms Double Room Room Option: (no bathroom)(blueprint) AmsterdamAmsterdam Room Double Option: Room (blueprint) 106 sq.sq. ft. ft. 101.6101.6 sq. sq. ft. ft.

Size of rooms, location of furniture, closets, and other details may vary from sample floorplans above.

COVID-19 Health and Safety Adjustments • Residents may be asked to have their to Move- In Day temperature checked prior to entrance into the AMDA is committed to the health and safety of our building during their scheduled move in time. entire community, and we have taken immediate steps • Masks and other CDC recommendations to address how the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) (frequent hand-washing, etc.) will be expected outbreak may impact our residential halls. You can find during the move-in process. Face coverings are the latest information on our policies and procedures currently required for all public spaces. Note to ensure our residential community remains safe while that wearing of face coverings (mask) is required we do our part to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus in all AMDA campus buildings for students, staff, detailed below: and faculty. This semester’s move-in process is for all (new or All students moving in who are required to returning) residents living in the residence halls will have quarantine will not be permitted to leave their bedroom the following adjustments made to standard policy and area during the 10-day period. Therefore, you will procedure. An email containing move-in information need to purchase a meal plan to ensure you are fed and instructions will be sent to all residents prior to 3-meals per day delivered directly to your room. For move in. more information and details please reach out to • Residents are asked that only the attending [email protected]. student can enter the building to move in their belongings.

AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 7 FINANCIAL AID

For Students: AMDA will not be able to process your Stafford loan funds until you submit your Stafford Master Promissory Note (MPN), and Stafford Entrance Counseling. These are required federal documents that must be submitted prior to disbursement.

For Parents: Federal PLUS Loan parent borrowers must also complete a PLUS Master Promissory Note (MPN). If there is a co-signer on the loan, parent borrowers must also complete Federal PLUS Credit Counseling.

Please submit these documents immediately at www.studentloans.gov so we can process these funds and post them to your account once you start classes. If these documents are not received prior to the start of classes, your loans will be canceled and you will be billed for these full loan amounts. In order to complete the Stafford and/or PLUS Master Promissory Note and Stafford Entrance and/or PLUS Credit Counseling, you will need to have your US Department of Education federal login information, which you used to sign your FAFSA. Once you have your federal login information, please follow the below link to complete these forms: www.studentloans.gov.

8 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION SPRING 2021 ORIENTATION The Spring 2021 Orientation will take place virtually! Incoming students will be joined by Orientation Leaders in AMDA’s online platform, Canvas. Throughout this journey, you’ll have a chance to hear from various departments at AMDA, connect with your Orientation Leaders and peers, meet with a variety of staff and learn about the resources available to you for success at AMDA NY! The Orientation Team is eager to get to know you and welcome you to our incredible community!

• February 15th: Week 1 of Virtual Orientation begins Students will be sent an email with login credentials and instructions for our Virtual Orientation platform • February 22nd: Week 2 of Virtual Orientation • March 1st: Final Week of Virtual Orientation and Spring Semester Pre-Term activities begin • March 8th: Spring 2021 Semester begins • TBA: Virtual Family Webinar • This will include presentations from various departments at AMDA as well as Q&A sessions.

Please note: Virtual Orientation will include pre-recorded sessions, live presentations, and group or departmental meetings. Schedules will be available to students on the first day of Orientation. It is recommended that each student dedicates between 2-4 hours each week for Orientation assignments and meetings. A small portion of each day should also include logging in to the online platform for emails, notifications, etc. Because the orientation program is key to successful transition to AMDA, participation is required.

For Return to Campus FAQ: https://storage.amda.edu/media/documents/NY-Return-to-Campus-FAQ.pdf

AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 9 BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL

Student Email and Wi-Fi Information opportunity to fully participate in and benefit from All AMDA Student housing has Wi-Fi Internet, you should AMDA’s unsurpassed performing arts education and retrieve your Wi-Fi Log-in information before arriving to diverse community of creative artists. We believe that campus. You can find your AMDA Net-ID Username and disability is an integral part of the diversity of experience password in your Student Portal: https://portal.amda.edu that fuels creative excellence. Therefore, it is our goal to provide accommodations that remove To access your AMDA email and Wi-Fi login: access barriers and allow every student to reach their From Desktop / Laptop: fullest potential. To meet with Accessibility Services, 1. On the left-side menu, click My Profile. please call 323-603-5984, or email 1. Click My Information to access your account [email protected]. information. 1. Click My IT Information to access your personal AMDA Mental Health Counselors email and Wi-Fi login: We have licensed Mental Health Counselors who provide • The top half of the page contains your AMDA Email free and confidential mental health services to help meet information. the emotional and psychological needs of our students. • The second half contains Wi-Fi login information Student Store From Mobile device: During the month of Orientation, students will be able to 1. Tap on the 3 line Menu icon on the top right purchase textbooks, school merchandise, and dance attire 2. Tap on My Profile via the online student store. Their items will be delivered 3. Tap on My Information to their residence hall or be made available for in person 4. Tap on My IT Information pickup at designated time. During this time they will also be 5. The top half of the page contains your AMDA Email sent a link to complete the ID cards. Only credit cards will information. be accepted for the online store. Once classes resume, the 6. The second half contains Wi-Fi login information. student store will be open at 61st for all transactions. For any questions please email the store manager Eric Armstrong at Financial Aid [email protected]. Please make sure to complete your Stafford Entrance Counseling and Stafford MPN (Master Promissory Note) at International Students www.studentloans.gov prior to Orientation. Financial Aid International student check-in is a chance for AMDA’s counselors will be available for any questions. International Student Advisors to meet with international students individually prior to the start of classes. Student Accounts NOTE: You will need to bring your I-20, passport and visa Please be sure that your payments are current; that you have with you to the international student check-in. verified your billing address; and that Student Accounts The International Student Registration table will retrieve is up-to-date on stipend and refund contacts before your and print your I-94 number. If you would like to retrieve arrival. If you have not done this prior to your arrival, you will your I-94 number before registration, you may do so at need to check in with Student Accounts. A Student Accounts https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html. Your number will representative will be available to answer questions. be available 24 hours after your arrival in the United States. There will be a scheduled meeting for all new international Office of Accessibility students and their parents during orientation. It will be The mission of AMDA’s Accessibility Services Office part of your orientation schedule. is to ensure that all students are afforded an equal

10 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION PREPARING FOR SUCCESS: READY FOR DAY 1 OF CLASS Orientation is designed to prepare you for success for your entire AMDA journey as well as your first day of class. Your training for the performing arts path you have chosen begins the moment that you walk onto campus. Student Success seminars detailing how to negotiate your safety, health, awareness, and academics are a critical part of the AMDA experience.

We ask that all students approach orientation with an DANCE THEATRE STUDENTS open mind and ready for a flood of helpful information. Dance Placement: This placement will be used by our Students must prepare for the AMDA experience Dance Department to place you in the appropriate levels with the same preparation required for a professional for your dance coursework. Deadline to submit is audition or rehearsal, both in terms of work preparation Friday, January 22, 2021. Visit here for the placement. and personal appearance. Additionally, please use the guide below for specific information needed for STUDIO STUDENTS orientation and for the initial class meetings so that you Studio students are required to make their elective are fully prepared to begin your program successfully. selection prior to arrival. This form will be used to determine registration for PASSPORT TO CANVAS available electives. Deadline to submit is Friday, All students will receive an invitation to our Canvas January 22, 2021. Visit here for the Elective Selection training course: Passport to Canvas. Passport to Canvas Form. consists of eight modules of content that takes students through everything they need to know about using Canvas as a student. We encourage students to go through the modules prior to the first day of classes and continue to use the course as a reference for any questions they may have throughout the semester.

INTEGRATED STUDENTS Musicianship Placement: You are required to take an online sight-singing/musicianship test. This test will assist us in placing each student in the appropriate level of Musicianship 1. All students are required to take Musicianship 1. If you haven’t already, please complete at here.

Dance Placement: This placement will be used by our Dance Department to place you in the appropriate levels for your dance coursework . Deadline to submit is Friday, January 22, 2021. Visit here for the placement.

AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 11 RETURN TO CAMPUS NEEDS

RECOMMENDED QUANTITIES FOR EACH PROGRAM RETURN TO CAMPUS PACKING LIST Acting Dance Theatre Musical Theatre (Studio) (Integrated)

PERSONAL ITEMS

Yoga Mat 1 1 1

Myofascial Release Ball (i.e. Tennis, 1 0 0 Lacrosse ball) Recommendations

Foam Roller or Myofascial Release Tool 0 1 1 Recommendations

Personal Small Towel 3 5-7 5 (for perspiration) Recommendations

Personal Full Size Bath Towel 1 1 1 (for classroom use) Recommendations

ADDITIONAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Recommended to purchase in addition to provided PPE

Personal Oral Thermometer 1 1 1 Recommendations

Reusable Cotton Masks 3-4 3-4 3-4 (Everyday Wear) Recommendations

Reusable Active Masks (Increased Activity Wear) 3-4 3-4 3-4 Recommendations

Reusable Vocal Enhancement Masks (Vocal Work or Speaking Activities) 1-2 1-2 1-2 Recommendations

Face Shield Recommendations 1 0 0

Gallon Ziploc Bags (Face Mask Storage) 1 box 1 box 1 box

Additional Pillowcases 2 2 2 (Face Mask Washing)

Disinfectant Wipes (Container) 1-2 1-2 1-2

Hand Sanitizer (Full Size Bottle) 1-2 1-2 1-2

Antibacterial Hand Soap (Full Size Bottle) 1-2 1-2 1-2

12 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION The recommendations made in this packing list are Face masks are not required inside individual residence based upon the cumulative need of your coursework, hall rooms or apartments, but are required in all public taking into consideration what is being provided to you and common spaces. by AMDA. Descriptions of each type of face covering are below: All face coverings (whether disposable or reusable) must: • Be made with at least two layers of breathable • Reusable Cotton Masks: Designed for everyday material wear, these double layer cotton masks provide a safe • Fully cover the nose and mouth and secure under the and comfortable fit for you to wear around campus. chin Our reusable cotton masks have the AMDA Logo on • Fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face one side, and can be worn reversible to a solid black • Be secured with ties or ear loops and allow the mask for any of your performance or in class needs. individual to remain hands-free AMDA will be providing you two (2) of these face coverings upon arrival to campus. NOTE: At this time, based on guidance from health authorities, neck gaiters, open-chin triangle bandanas, and • Reusable Active Masks: Designed for wear during face coverings containing valves, mesh material or holes of increased activity, these masks have adjustable any kind are not acceptable face coverings. ear loops and are made of a dri-fit material to wick away moisture and sweat. Custom made for AMDA AMDA reserves the right to identify masks that do not students, these masks are black with the AMDA logo meet these standards and require the individual to on the side. AMDA will be providing you one (1) of procure a mask within the parameters outlined. The these face coverings upon arrival to campus. individual will be provided with a disposable mask for the day so they may continue their work while not putting • Reusable Vocal Enhancement Masks: Designed other community members at risk. for wear during speaking or singing activities, these masks have structured design, standing approximately In the case of a disability or medical condition that two inches away from the mouth, to allow for a prevents you from wearing a face mask, please contact clearer production of sound. Custom made for AMDA the Accessibility Services Office (students) or Human students, by AMDA Staff and Alum, these masks Resources Department (staff/faculty). These departments will come in both the AMDA Logo and Solid Color will engage in an interactive review process to assess Designs. AMDA will be providing you one (1) of these supportive documentation and establish a reasonable face coverings upon arrival to campus. accommodations solution. While this evaluation is in progress, the individual must wear an alternate face Additionally, the recommended mask type to be used in covering such as a clear face shield. each class can be found here. PART OF WEARING A MASK IS WASHING A Note: It is encouraged that students pack additional MASK. masks, dance wear and classroom attire so that you always To encourage a clean environment, both in and out of have a fresh, clean layer ready for use. the classroom, we ask that in addition to wearing a mask, washing your hands, and practicing social distancing, FACE COVERING POLICY students are continually washing their masks and clothing. When on AMDA’s campus, students, faculty, and staff It is important to get into a healthy habit of washing your will be required to wear face masks inside all campus reusable face mask after each use as this is essential to buildings, at all times, unless specifically instructed (voice avoid the transmission of germs. lesson, singing in a musical theatre class, etc.). When students, faculty, and staff do take off face masks to sing, Click here for instructions on How to Properly Wear and for example, other solutions for safety will be provided. Clean your Reusable Face Covering.

AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 13 REQUIRED SUPPLIES You are required to have specific items for your first day of classes, including textbooks, dancewear, dance shoes, and basic classroom supplies. Please budget accordingly for these materials. You may already own some materials, such as dancewear, so be sure to bring them with you to school. Other materials will be requested per specific class/instructor throughout the term.

REQUIRED CLASSROOM SUPPLIES RECOMMENDED PHONES • spiral notebook • iPhone SE 2 (2020) • 1.5” 3-ring binder • Google Pixel 3a • Yoga Mat • iPhone 10 or newer • recording device (a cell phone may be used at • Samsung Galaxy S10 or newer the discretion of the instructor) • pens and pencils PHONE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS • highlighters • 1080p Video recording • small hand mirror (for Voice Production and • 20+ GB of free storage for video recording Speech class) • Smart phone or Tablet/Laptop Device RECOMMENDED COMPUTERS • Low end: RECOMMENDED SUPPLIES o Lenovo Chromebook S330 Laptop • daily planner (can be electronic) • Mid-Range: • Stylus/ Pen o HP Chromebook 15-Inch Laptop • Yoga Mat Strap • High-End: • rolling carry-on suitcase or duffle bag (to carry o Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 (Windows) dancewear and/or props) o MacBook Pro 13

Sheet Music and Plays Throughout the semester, you will be required to read plays and/or acquire sheet music. The AMDA Performing Arts Library has a wide selection of sheet music, plays, and various additional collections available for in-house reading, copying or borrowing, depending upon the item. Copies of material can be made for classroom or personal use at $.05/page in black and white and $.10/page in color. 3 Student copy machines are located in the Library. Other resources for locating material include NYPL, the Drama Bookshop, Inc. (dramabookshop.com), or Amazon.

Costumes and Props For scene and musical theatre work, you will need to bring or purchase costume and prop materials. Materials will vary depending on the scene or song chosen. Students are responsible for the storage of all costumes and props used for any class work. These are suggested standard costume guidelines:

• An elegant dress outfit, such as a skirt and top or a dress with dress shoes • Sport coat or blazer with dress slacks, and black hard-soled shoes such as loafers or dress shoes

14 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION TEXTBOOKS You are able to purchase all books at the AMDA Student Store during Orientation Week. Additionally, most are available for purchase via Amazon and other major booksellers. Students are only required to purchase the books listed for your program under the “Program(s)” column. There are five required textbooks for Integrated students, two for Studio students, and three recommended (but not required) for Dance Theatre students. All students may need to purchase additional textbooks in their 2nd and 3rd semesters. For 1st Semester Studio Students in Stage Combat, it is required that you also purchase the following: https://amzn.to/2ZRBerD.

TITLE AUTHOR(S) AMDA ISBN NUMBER PROGRAM(S) PRICE

Broadway: The American Musical Laurence Maslon & $35.00 978-1-42349-103-3 Integrated Michael Kantor

Pocket Music Dictionary Hal Leonard $8.00 978-0-7935-1654-4 Integrated

The AMDA Musicianship, Sight Peter M. Susser, DMA $15.00 Available on- Integrated Singing, and Theory Workbook campus only. (7th Ed.)

The AMDA Musicianship, Sight Peter M. Susser, DMA $10.00 Available on- Integrated Singing, and Theory Workbook campus only. Vol. 2

Voice Production and Speech AMDA will communicate textbook needs for Textbook VPS courses prior to the start of the semester

The Compact Bedford Lee A. Jacobus $127.00 978-1-4576-0633-S Studio Introduction to Drama: 8th Ed.

Technical Manual and Gail Grant $5.95 0-486-21843-0 Recommended Dictionary of Classical Ballet, for Dance Theatre 3rd Revised Ed. Conservatory

ACTIONS: The Actors Thesaurus Marina Caldarone & $16.00 978-0-7935-1654-4 Recommended for Maggie Lloud-Williams all students

Appreciating Dance Harriet Lihs $25.00 978-0871273185 Recommended (4th Ed.) for Dance Theatre Conservatory

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AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 15 ALL PROGRAMS: REQUIRED ATTIRE AND FOOTWEAR FOR MOVEMENT AND DANCE COURSES

All students are required to have the appropriate dance attire. Below you will find the attire required for each program. On the first day of class, be sure to follow the guidelines on the syllabus and your teacher will announce in class if they will permit you to wear other colors or items. You may already own some of the items listed, so be sure to bring them with you. Though some language is gendered, students are encouraged to wear items that best fit their identity. Most items are available for purchase at the AMDA Student Store: amdastudentstore.com

Convertible/Transition Tights: Recommended for wear with leotards; to be worn inside shoe or slipper. Transition opening allows the tight to be worn as a full foot or footless and should be the same color of the shoes or slippers you are wearing in class.

Black Full-Length Dance Theatre Tights: Recommended for male dancers. Must be worn inside shoe or slipper. Must be “men’s tights,” which are thicker than “women’s tights.” An elastic waistband with suspenders is recommended to keep tights in place.

Solid Black Leotards and Form-fitting Tees/Tanks: While some instructors may permit other colors, black will be required for midterm and final performance days. Dance shorts may be permitted at instructor’s discretion.

Supportive Undergarments, including dance belts, sports bras, etc. as needed. Multiple straps should not be visible. If students are unfamiliar with the function of a dance belt, we recommend this resource: https://dancejox.com/ purpose-of-dance-belts

All shoes should be black or skin-toned with the exception of ballet slippers, which may be pink.

Character Shoes should be black or skin-toned and have either a single strap or T-strap that buckles over the instep. Heels must be a minimum of two inches. Rubber must be added to the bottom sole, which can be done at any shoe repair shop. Bracing heels for additional support is recommended.

Tap Shoes should have regular solid taps with no jingle and have either a single strap or T-strap that buckles over the instep. Heels should be between two inches and two and a half inches.

Jazz Oxfords can be either lace-up or slip-on.

16 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION THEATRE DANCE/DANCE & MOVEMENT STUDIO, INTEGRATED, & DANCE THEATRE Character shoes or jazz oxfords; leotard with tights or form fitting tank/tee with form fitting leggings or jazz pants. Required during later semesters: Black Rehearsal or Character Skirt (knee-length and circular, 24” in length is recommended).

BALLET INTEGRATED & DANCE THEATRE Leotard with tights that match ballet slippers, form fitting tank/tee with tights that match ballet slippers, or form fitting tank/tee with form fitting leggings. Skirts will not be worn in AMDA ballet classes.Pointe shoes are recommended only for Dance Theatre students who already own them.

JAZZ INTEGRATED & DANCE THEATRE Leotard with tights that match jazz oxfords or form fitting tank/tee with form fitting leggings or jazz pants (no bell bottoms or baggy legs).

TAP INTEGRATED & DANCE THEATRE Leotard with tights or form fitting tank/tee with form fitting leggings or jazz pants (no bell bottoms or baggy legs).

AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 17 HEALTHCARE SERVICES

Student Health Insurance (SHIP) Health insurance is required for all enrolled students. Medical diagnosis and treatment must be found outside of AMDA; except for mental health services, we do not provide onsite healthcare. To assist students with this requirement, AMDA automatically enrolls each student in the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP), an affordable service that offers students access to mental and physical healthcare services throughout New York City. Whether it’s a physical or a psychological need, SHIP provides vital resources to ensure AMDA students are healthy in body and mind for continued success in their education. Plan materials can be found at 4studenthealth.com/AMDA. If you have questions about enrollment, please call Relation 800-955-1991.

Mental Health Counseling (COVID Adjusted) AMDA offers free mental health services with licensed Mental Health Counselors to help meet the emotional and psychological needs of our students. Some of these services include individual sessions (30-40 Athletic Performance Services: Physical Health & minutes long), assessments, and referrals. Our goal Wellness (COVID Adjusted) is to create a campus environment that facilitates Our Athletic Performance team provides free injury the health and wellbeing of all of our students while consultation, injury prevention, and performance advancing our academic and performance mission. enhancement services. Our mission is to empower Please email [email protected] to get in contact students to become active participants in their wellbeing with a licensed Mental Health Counselor or to make an and support a vibrant, healthy and engaged campus appointment. community. Please email [email protected] to get in contact with an Athletic Trainer or schedule an • AMDA NY’s Mental Health Counselors will offer appointment. remote counseling services in the form of phone or video sessions • NY Athletic Training Services will be available for injury • Video sessions will be offered through a HIPAA- prevention, new injury evaluation and management, compliant platform. Limitations of video and phone strength and conditioning programming as well as sessions as well as the limits of confidentiality will be general health and nutrition concern support via discussed with each student during the first session email, phone and video conference • Mental Health Counselors will remain available by • The Athletic Trainer will remain available by email and email to schedule sessions, answer questions, and phone to schedule sessions, answer questions, and assist with referrals assist with referrals • Mental Health Counselors will also be available in • In person appointments will be scheduled with the case of an emergency health and safety of the student and clinician in mind

18 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Off Campus Community Resource Locations For emergencies requiring more than a primary care Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care is located a few physician or an urgent care center, Mt. Sinai Roosevelt blocks from AMDA’s Stratford Arms building; AMDA Hospital is located two blocks from our main campus has a relationship with their physicians. This facility — at 58th Street and Amsterdam Ave. Please speak open 7 days a week — is ideal for common illnesses, with Student Affairs during Orientation for additional injuries and minor emergencies. It is fully equipped resources for preexisting medical, mental health, and with x-ray machines and other equipment necessary for specialist needs or concerns. immediate evaluation. They accept SHIP and most major providers. J’s Cleaners has been providing full-service dry cleaning in New York City for over 30 years. They process all NY Counseling Center clothes in their state-of-the-art facility and offer services 160 West End Avenue, Suit 1N, New York, NY 10023 such as, dry cleaning, wash and fold, pick up service and (212) 362-1086 more. All AMDA students will receive a 20% discount for www.nycgs.com any services provided by J’s Cleaners.

CityMD West 88th Urgent Care J Cleaners 2398 Broadway, New York, NY 10024 155 West 70th Street (and Broadway) (212) 721-2111 New York, NY 10023 www.citymd.com 212-501-9431

AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 19 GETTING TO AMDA

FROM REGIONAL AIRPORTS AND TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

From LaGuardia and JFK Airports From Penn Station TAXI OR YELLOW CAB: A cab should cost approximately TAXI OR YELLOW CAB: A cab should cost $45–$60 plus tip and tolls to get to AMDA. All cabs approximately $25 plus tip to get to AMDA. A standard originating from JFK to Manhattan have a set flat rate of tip for cab drivers is 15-20% of the fare. $52 plus tolls and tip. Cabs originating from LaGuardia SUBWAY: Take the “A” train Uptown. Exit at 59th will run on the meter and should cost approximately $45. Street/. Walk west on 60th Street to Depending on the best available route your driver might Amsterdam Ave. Turn right on Amsterdam Ave., head have to go over a toll bridge or through a tunnel, which north one block, then turn left onto 61st Street. AMDA should cost approximately an additional $8.00–$13.00. is on the right/north side on 61st Street. Cost and A standard tip for cab drivers is 15-20% of the fare. Cabs instructions of subway use can be found on the NYC should only be picked up at designated cabstands. Do Public Transportation Information section of this guide not accept a ride from a driver who solicits you outside of a or at mta.info. cabstand or is not a NYC Yellow cab driver. UBER / LYFT: From JFK, these apps will charge you From Port Authority Bus Terminal: around $65. From LGA, the price comes down to TAXI OR YELLOW CAB: A cab should cost around $50. The prices will vary depending on the approximately $20 plus tip to get to AMDA. A standard demand when you request your car and the traffic tip for cab drivers is 15-20% of the fare. during that specific time. SUBWAY: Take the “A” train headed Uptown. Exit at PRIVATE CAR COMPANY OR LIMO SERVICE: There are /Columbus Circle. Walk west on 60th Street many private companies through which you can arrange to Amsterdam Ave. Turn right on Amsterdam Ave., a curbside or baggage claim area pickup. It is advisable head north one block, then turn left onto 61st Street. to ask for a rate in advance when scheduling the pick- AMDA is on the right/north side on 61st Street. Cost and up. Two companies you might contact are High Bridge instructions of subway use can be found on the NYC at 212.927.4600 or Dial-7 Car Service at 212.777.7777. Public Transportation Information section of this guide Many others are available and can be found online. or at mta.info. SUBWAY OR PUBLIC BUS: Cost and instructions of use can be found on the NYC Public Transportation From : Information section of this guide or at mta.info. TAXI OR YELLOW CAB: A cab should cost FROM LAGUARDIA: Take the M60 Bus and ask the approximately $30 plus tip to get to AMDA. A standard driver for a transfer to the “A” train at . tip for cab drivers is 15-20% of the fare. Take the “A” train Downtown and exit at 59th Street/ SUBWAY: Take the “S” (Shuttle) train to /Port Columbus Circle. Walk west on 60th Street to Authority. Then transfer to the “A” train headed Uptown. Amsterdam Ave. Turn right on Amsterdam Ave., head Exit at 59th Street/Columbus Circle. Walk west on 60th north one block, then turn left onto 61st Street. AMDA is Street to Amsterdam Ave. Turn right on Amsterdam on the right/north side on 61st Street. Ave., head north one block, then turn left onto 61st FROM JFK: Take the “A” train to Manhattan. Exit the Street. AMDA is on the right/north side on 61st Street. train at 59th Street/Columbus Circle. Walk west on 60th Cost and instructions of subway use can be found on Street to Amsterdam Ave. Turn right on Amsterdam the NYC Public Transportation Information section of Ave., head north one block, then turn left onto 61st this guide or at mta.info. Street. AMDA is on the right/north side on 61st Street.

20 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO AMDA NEW YORK CITY

Approaching from the South or West 1. Take I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike) to the Lincoln Tunnel (Exit 16E) 2. Go thru the Lincoln Tunnel (toll) 3. Exit to the left 40th Street/ (Joe DiMaggio Hwy) 4. Follow signs to West Side Highway North (follow Dyer Ave and turn left onto 42nd Street) Helpful Hints When Driving 5. Follow 42nd Street to the entrance of the West Side or Cabbing in New York City Highway North. Most in Manhattan (at least the ones on 6. Exit West Side Highway at (exit is to the the Upper West Side) are set up as a grid. Most right) avenues run north or south. Broadway is an 7. Turn right onto West End Avenue to 61st Street avenue that runs both north and south. Streets 8. Turn left onto 61st Street run east to west. Generally, even numbered streets run west to east; odd numbered streets Approaching from the Northwest run east to west. They are numbered sequentially 1. Take I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike) south to the George south to north from 1 to 214 (in Manhattan). For Washington Bridge example 42nd Street is 30 blocks south of 72nd 2. Go over the George Washington Bridge (toll) Street. AMDA is located at 211 West 61st Street 3. Exit onto Rt. 9A/ / 178th Street between West End Avenue and Amsterdam. West 4. Merge onto Henry Hudson Parkway/ Rt. 9A South End Avenue runs north and south; Amsterdam 5. Take the West 79th Street exit runs only north. 6. Go around rotary to West 79th Street AMDA is located on the Upper West Side. 7. Turn right onto West End Avenue Manhattan is divided into two halves or sides by 8. Turn left onto 61st Street 5th Avenue (below 59th Street) and Central Park (Above 59th Street). This creates the East Side Approaching from the Northeast and the West Side. Addresses therefore read as 1. Take I-95 South/ I-678 South 112 West or 222 East 59th Street. 2. Take Exit 6A (towards the George Washington/ These two locations are on opposite sides of Whitestone Bridge) town. The lower the building number, the closer 3. Merge left onto I-95/ Cross Bronx Expressway to the center dividing line the location will be. 4. Exit at the Rt. 9A/ Henry Hudson Parkway (towards Building addresses increase as they get further 181st Street) from the east/west divide. 5. Take Rt. 9A/ Henry Hudson Parkway South When looking for any location (e.g. a 6. Take the West 79th Street exit restaurant or hotel) make sure to ask for cross 7. Go around rotary to West 79th Street streets. Finding a location is simple when you 8. Turn right onto West End Avenue know the cross streets involved. Two examples: 9. Turn left onto 61st Street AMDA is located on 61st Street between Amsterdam and West End Avenue. The Stratford Parking Residence is located on 70th Street between Street parking is at your own risk. Please read parking signs Broadway and Columbus Ave. The Amsterdam carefully! NYC tows illegally parked cars frequently and Residence is located on 85th Street between parking/towing fines are considerable. Garages are located Broadway and Amsterdam. near AMDA housing and main campus.

AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION 21 AREA HOTELS The following is a list of some hotels near AMDA. You are encouraged to make reservations as soon as possible. You may also visit websites that list availability of hotels and room rates, such as: hotels.com, expedia.com, and roomkey.com.

Comfort Inn Central Park West Hotel Belleclaire The Watson Hotel 31 West 71st Street 250 West 77th Street 440 West New York, NY 10023 New York, NY 10024 New York, NY 10019 (212) 721-4770 (212) 362-7700 (212) 581-8100 comfortinn.com Hotelbellclaire.com ihg.com

Fairfield Inn and Suites Salisbury Hotel New York City New York Inn 538 West 58th Street, 123 W57th Street 765 8th Avenue New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10036 (212) 757-8550 (888) 692-5757 (212) 247-5400 marriott.com Nycsalisbury.com newyorkinn.com *Click for AMDA Discount Rate The Lucerne Hotel Hudson Hotel 201 West 79th Street 2130 Broadway 356 W 58th Street New York, NY 10024 New York, NY 10023 New York, NY 10029 (800) 492-8122 (212) 787-1100 (866) 539-8430 Thelucernehotel.com beaconhotel.com hudsonhotel.com

You may also want to consider short term rentals such as private rooms, studios, or even entire apartments. You can find rentals on these sites: airbnb.com, 9flats.com, and roomorama.com

22 AMDA NEW YORK | 2021 ORIENTATION CONTACTS ADMISSIONS OFFICE BFA ENROLLMENT When mailing or contacting the AMDA New York Christopher Harrison • BFA Enrollment and Admissions Office, please use the information Admissions Adviser provided below: [email protected] (212) 957-3375 211 W. 61st Street New York, NY 10023 (800) 367-7908 STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE Vianni Kelso • Orientation Coordinator Jonathan Juarbe • Director of Admissions [email protected] [email protected] (212) 957-3366 (212) 957-3360

Rosa Chapa • Assistant Director of Admissions [email protected] (212) 957-3311

Sue-Yenn Ng • Senior Admissions Advisor [email protected] (212) 957-3383

Ashton Williams • Senior Admissions Advisor [email protected] (212) 957-3310

Caitlin Fell • Admissions Advisor [email protected] (917) 522-9758

LisaMarie Venditelli • Admissions Coordinator [email protected] (212) 957-3306

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