Trinity Laban is proud to partner with BBC Future World Design on PHARE, a brand new platform supporting emerging artists to enter the industry equipped with networks, knowledge and access to all of the tools needed to become independent musicians. Cited in the DCMS’s Turn It Up plan for music, PHARE is set to provide ground-breaking change for the music industry.
Spearheaded by our friend and Maia Dave Scholarship provider Manon Dave and Ed Fotheringham, with a host of incredible partners on board, PHARE signals a much needed gear shift for the industry, one that recognises the value of empowering individual artists to excel as themselves.
Trinity Laban is passionate about giving talented performers the opportunity to break moulds and become creative pioneers; PHARE will remove barriers and support them to succeed.
Trinity Laban students and alumni will support PHARE across its upcoming pilot period, testing and feeding back on the product as it’s developed.