Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

London, United Kingdom

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a South East London-based institution dedicated to music, dance, and musical theatre. Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre, two older institutions, merged to become it in 2005.
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In the UK, Europe and beyond, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a shining example of innovative conservatoire training and a world leader in artistic practice and arts education. They have a unique and forward-thinking profile among conservatoires. They are dedicated to experimenting and provide their staff and students with exceptional chances for cross-artform cooperation at the highest level, fostering a spirit of innovation within our community. With programs and activities for people of all ages and a specialised area of work centred on creative health, they offer and are interested in public involvement in a way that is unparalleled. By creating the first jazz and early music departments and the first junior conservatoire as a route for gifted school-age musicians, they have expanded the historical bounds of conservatoire education in music. Their service was recently expanded to include popular music. Their dance education blends and shapes current dance trends from North America and Europe. Through the introduction of the first Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programs in the area, as well as substantial research and teaching, they advanced the field of Dance Science and pioneered higher education study of dance in the UK.
Rudolf Laban, an Austro-Hungarian dancer, choreographer, and dance/movement theorist, established the Laban Dance Centre in Manchester as the Art of Movement Studio. The school relocated to Addlestone, Surrey, in 1958 from Manchester, and subsequently to New Cross, London, in 1975, where it was renamed the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance. It was renamed the Laban Centre London in 1997. The centre changed its name to Laban and relocated to freshly constructed space in Deptford in 2002. Laban Creekside (Deptford) has 13 specially designed dance studios, including a dance library, a smaller studio theatre, the 300-seat Bonnie Bird Theatre, and eight with ballet barres. There are also other studios and performance labs at Laban Laurie Grove (New Cross).

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University Of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance Application Statistics

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£ 22520
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