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Post by sophia on Dec 6, 2008 10:07:18 GMT -5
in the early nineteen hundreds, ex-hollywood director vincent a. breeden was tired of the expense of getting an education in the arts. only the children of the rich could afford to even try to make it in hollywood, and he knew that. that was when he decided to start a non-profit school, named breeden academy, so children of every class, whether they were rich or poor, could get an education in the arts. the application was long, and not many were accepted, but those who were were almost guaranteed a spot in hollywood. although the majors were originally music, theatre arts and art, they expanded to add dance, photography, and modeling. talent scouts and agents always come to anything thrown by this school, whether it be a public ball, stage production or art exhibit. if they see something they like, that student is signed on the spot. however, like every high school, breeden has it's parties, it's drama, it's cliques.
do you have what it takes to survive in breeden academy?
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