Music and Performing Arts
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Our Performing Arts courses give you the skills and confidence to move on to further training or work in the industry. We will develop a range of performance skills with you in a supportive atmosphere with expert staff and excellent facilities. You will also develop academic skills, creativity and communication skills.
Potential career routes
- Performer
- Director
- Choreographer
- Sound technician
- Studio engineer
- Venue manager
You can progress onto a degree or you may wish to start work joining music companies, working in studios or freelancing.
Our music courses are ideal for those interested in working with popular music as a player, studio engineer, sound mixer or composer. A broad introduction to the music industry, this course is designed to give you a wide range of music and music technology experience.
We have a dedicated dance and drama studio with access to specialist sound studios and our own performance venue – the Counterpoint Theatre.
GCSE and A levels include practical and written exams. On our music courses project work culminates in the final recording, marketing and gig management of a selected band. All assessment is coursework based.
The Music and Performing Arts team also produce a termly newsletter - 'Performance' - that is packed full of news and information. You can access the newsletter by simply clicking on the hyperlinks below.
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