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‘Redefining experiential learning’ – Trinity Laban impresses Global Teaching Excellence Award judges
Trinity Laban reached the final for this year’s Advance HE’s Global Teaching Excellence Award. -
Trinity Laban announces autumn season of ‘Venus Blazing’ concerts celebrating women composers
25 of the 37 works programmed for autumn season are by female composers -
Trinity Laban students star in Tower of London dance spectacular
Trinity Laban dance students are among 150 performers to ‘storm the Tower of London’ this July at a large-scale event directed by internationally-acclaimed choreographer Hofesh Shechter. -
Blackheath Halls takes annual opera to Deptford
Polly Graham directs professional soloists and a cast of more than 80 south east London residents in the 12th annual Blackheath Halls Community Opera, which this year transfers to The Albany in Deptford (16-20 July). -
Vocal alumnus named BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist 2018-20
Baritone James Newby joins prestigious scheme to nurture emerging international talent. -
Alumni Roundup June 2018
Our monthly roundup of some of the successes for Trinity Laban alumni. -
Competition Success for Alumni
Emily Gray and Nicole Johnson have won prizes at The Patricia Routledge National English Song Competition 2018. -
Celebration of historic women composers wins support from ABO Sirens scheme
Trinity Laban has been awarded funding to celebrate works by historic women composers through a major concert and intergenerational creative music project. -
Rave reviews for Trinity Laban Musical Theatre shows
Trinity Laban’s musical theatre students ended their year on a high with a raft of excellent reviews for Betty Blue Eyes and Crazy For You. -
Trinity Laban at the US Embassy
Music and Dance students performed a specially choreographed piece as part of US-UK Fulbright Commission’s 70th Anniversary celebrations. -
Director ‘leans into discomfort’ for Britten’s challenging The Rape of Lucretia
From 6-8 July Trinity Laban presents Britten’s complex and problematic opera, The Rape of Lucretia.