Trinity Laban graduate Sanjukta Wagh performs in a kathak double bill at London’s Southbank Centre on 31 May 2016.
Eight recordings of rarely heard Haydn pieces performed by a Trinity Laban student ensemble have been reissued by Divine Art Records.
We are delighted to announce that HEFCE has today rated Trinity Laban as a “world-leading” teaching institution.
Trinity Laban alumnus Giulio Potenza has won second prize in the Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition 2016.
The baritone singer and fourth-year BMus student James Newby has claimed first prize in the enormously prestigious Kathleen Ferrier Awards.
Trinity Laban’s acclaimed jazz department is proud to count two 2016 Jazz FM Award winners and seven 2016 Parliamentary Jazz Award nominees among its staff, current students and alumni.
On Thursday 21 April, Wayne McGregor – Professor of Choreography at Trinity Laban – addressed a large group of Trinity Laban students on the subject of his research-based artistic practice.