Performing Arts
Hello and Welcome
Do you like to express yourself? Do you have a particular performing talent or are you interested in developing more self confidence? We have a range of Performing Arts courses which could be just the thing. Many famous artists have started their performing career at college. This year four Dance and Performing Arts students from the Sixth Form College joined the world renowned, highly prestigious, Performing Arts School and Dance Institutes - Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA), London School of Contemporary Dance and The Laban Centre.
Neil Morrissey from ‘Men Behaving Badly’ started his career here!
Why choose this subject...
- Are you interested in becoming the next all round entertainer? Taking to the stage or TV studio? Perhaps you could be the next Ant and Dec? Performance Studies would give you an opportunity to try all aspects of Performing Arts – Music, Dance and Drama
- Maybe you are interested in working in the theatre or behind the scenes? Theatre studies could be of interest to you?
- Are you a stunning singer like Leona Lewis? Or a magnificent musician like Vanessa Mae? Maybe you just have an interest in studying Music- An A Level in Music could be for you?
- Maybe your interest lies in the technology behind music production - Fancy yourself as a music producer? Or perhaps you could be a Westwood in the making? Find out more about the Music Technology course at the Sixth Form College.
- Do you like the idea of expressing yourself through movement? Learning more about different styles of dance and choreographing routines? You may be interested in becoming the next lead in Swan Lake or joining the cast of Fame at the West End. Many of our Dance students progress to professional training at prestigious institutes across the country.
These courses are predominantly practical courses which offer a broad context for you to develop your performance and analytical skills in your chosen subject.
To discover more about each of these subjects see the related courses section opposite.
Related Pages