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ABTT Association of British Theatre Technicians |
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Equity The British Actors Union |
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The Dutch Summer School Courses are run by senior tutors from the Conservatoire for Acting and Musical Theatre. The team of directors, choreographers and musical directors are all experienced teachers, with wide experience in professional theatre, including London's West End, and theatres throughout the UK and abroad.
The theatre school is in the town centre of Purmerend approximately 20 minutes' journey from Amsterdam. The facilities include a singing studio, three dance studios which can convert into a theatre space, a small café and a green room. |
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Spotlight The Spotlight was founded in 1927 and is known for publishing the world famous multimedia casting directories world-wide. |
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Martin Professional Martin Professional is the industry leader in intelligent lighting. An exciting new collaboration Martin Professional and the Conservatoire ensures that students receive instruction on state of the art intelligent lighting systems and are kept up to date with the latest developments. |
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Storm Lighting Storm Lighting have joined the Conservatoire in a unique new venture which gives students access to the latest lighting equipment and, through an exciting professional secondment, the chance to compete for a £500 scholarship prize.
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Stage Management Association Supporting and representing professional Stage Management in the UK. |
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Guildford College As part of the Conservatoires vertical intergration programme, we offer professional training and access to the Conservatoires theatre spaces for students studying at Guildford College towards the BTEC National Diplomas and Awards in Performance, Stage Management and Technical Theatre.
The Conservatoire would be happy to discuss similar arrangements with other institutions who would like to utilise our specialist teaching and resources. For detail please contact Emily Millington at batut@conservatoire.org |
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National Youth Musical Theatre Faculty members attend auditions and productions in order to scout and monitor outstanding students that show they have potential for a full time training course in acting and musical theatre and giving them the opportunity to apply and audition for a place. |
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Orpheus Centre GSA are in the process of writing a module for The Orpheus Centre which will enable disabled students the possibility of using our expertise and experience in gaining a degree through their home organisation. Our links with disability are an important part of the process of understanding and dealing with students who apply for our courses who themselves have certain physical restraints. In the past our students have actively worked in productions with disabled students from the Orpheus Centre which has offered them a learning curve in dealing with a different aspect to performing. |
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Arts Educational School, Tring Close links have been formed with Arts-Ed Tring and faculty members give talks and masterclasses to those students who want to continue their training in HE. |
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Greenwich Musical Theatre Academy GSA are actively involved in the programming, delivery and training of students at the Greenwich Musical Theatre Academy which offers free training to young black and minority ethnic performers and those from financially handicapped families. GSA offers two scholarships on its Summer School programme for one ethnic boy and one ethnic girl who show outstanding promise. It is hoped that our involvement with the Academy will result in places being offered to those students from minority groups with talent who believe that training at an HE institution is beyond their means. |
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Bernstein School of Musical Theatre, Bologna, Italy Close links with the Bernstein School result in our students working in a foreign country and with a different language in order to integrate them into a different working environment. Members of the faculty have also taught on the programme. GSA offers two scholarships to its Summer School for the two most outstanding students from the Bernstein Academy.
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University of the Arts, Philadelphia The Head of Musical Theatre regularly attends meetings of the “International Musical Theatre Training Symposium” which consists of musical theatre and acting educators and trainers from American Universities in order to keep abreast of training methods, module content and teaching innovations. |
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Academy for Performing Arts, Hong Kong GSA maintains links with the Dean of Drama for talented students who wish to continue training at a British drama establishment and this has resulted in the institution welcoming students from Hong Kong and China. |
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Stomp, Jersey Stomp, Jersey offers a part time training for young people with an interest in performing. Faculty members are regular contributors to the Stomp programme and teach, monitor and advise those students with potential who will eventually apply for drama school places. |
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University of La Verne With its ‘study abroad programme’ GSA Conservatoire offers four students from La Verne the opportunity to take their third year, of a four year BFA(Hons) programme, at the Conservatoire. The students from La Verne study on our One Year Acting and Musical Theatre programmes and are awarded credits towards their final degree classification. |
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USA: Santa Monica (Performing Arts) College Santa Monica College offers three year courses for students wishing to pursue Conservatoire level training either in the US or UK. GSA Conservatoire conducts auditions, held annually, at Santa Monica College. |
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Music 4 Youth, Ireland Since founding in 2005, Music Theatre 4 Youth has been providing opportunities to students, schools and the community. Our programmes are designed to reach out to the whole community by visiting various regional theatre venues across Ireland undertaking open access projects.
To ensure that our projects remain open access, we aim to keep the course fee as low as possible and seek funding to be able to provide free bursary places to those children who require financial assistance.
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Actors Co-op, Hollywood The Actors Co-op of Hollywood began on January 8th 1987 and is the the first professional theatre company in the United States to be resident on a church campus. Founded by David Schall and Anne Ault the organisation has grown and recently celebrated its 15th Anniversary. It now comprises 60 professional actors and has received over 140 awards including "Excellence in Theatre Arts" by the Hollywood Arts Council and "Sustained Achievement" from the Los Angeles Drama Critic's Circle. Actors Co-op Hollywood - offers Summer School in collaboration with GSA Conservatoire. |
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