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Audition for The Place Partnership Programme, Sussex 2018 Deadline for applications: Friday 5 January 2018 If you are a dancer aged 12-15 years looking for high quality contemporary dance training this fantastic opportunity is for you. Previous formal training is not essential. Dedication, enthusiasm and a flare for dance is vital - Apply now! The Partnership Programme in Sussex is supported by Centre for Advanced Training (CAT) at The Place and offers unique intensive training over a period of 3-4 months and sees successful candidates taking part in a course of contemporary dance technique classes led by a professional artist, attend an Open Day at The Place, take part in local performance opportunities and be signposted to audition for CAT. We welcome applications from all young people and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds male and female, ages 12-15 years. If you have any access requirements please do not hesitate to get in touch to discuss. HOW TO APPLY To submit your application, please read through all documents within the application pack available to download from the South East Dance website and submit the completed application form below by 12 noon, Friday 5 January 2018. If your application to audition is successful, you will be invited to attend an audition in Brighton. Where: Brighton Aldridge Community Academy, Brighton, BN1 When: Sunday 21 January 2018 Successful applicants will be informed of their specific audition time by no later than Friday 12 January 2018. For more information about The Place Partnership Programme, Sussex please contact Sarah Kearney on 01273 696844 / Email: [email protected] Managed by South East Dance, the programme is supported by The Place CAT through the Department for Education, Music and Dance Scheme
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The EMI Music Sound Foundation provides two types of awards: Firstly, the Instrument and/or Equipment awards which allows schools, music teachers and individuals in full time education to apply directly to the Foundation for assistance with the purchase of musical instruments and/or equipment. Secondly, the Bursary awards which allow students at the colleges/organisations detailed below to apply for assistance with fees and/or living expenses (these are handled directly by the college/organisation). The Foundation has helped over two thousand schools, individual students and teachers improve their access to music through the purchase or upgrade of musical instruments and equipment The Foundation provides grants up to a total of £2,000 towards the purchase of musical instruments and/or equipment for individuals who are in full time education and Schools who require the equipment to fund music education. We also fund courses and training opportunities for music teachers who work within schools. The Foundation has created vital bursaries at eight music colleges and conservatoires to assist music students in need of financial support. The organisations represent a high standard of traditional, classic and modern music study across the UK. For full details on how to apply for either award, please visit here. |
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