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  1. The Jazz Department at Guildhall School is one of the most renowned and established of its kind. Our core focus is the teaching of musics around the jazz tradition, including Studio and World specialisms, and preparing improvising musicians for high profile careers in the music industry.

  2. The concert platform is composed of a series of automated lifts, allowing for a wide variety of formats from solo performances to rehearsals for a full symphony orchestra. Other Guildhall facilities you will use include the scenic workshop, paintshop, props workshop, design realisation studio, costume workshop and dye room, and sound and video ...

  3. Guildhall Young Artists is Guildhall School’s network of centres across the country, providing inspiring performing arts training for children and young people. Junior Guildhall students come together to experience and learn about music and drama under the guidance of staff drawn from London’s orchestras and freelance professionals, and ...

  4. Research at Guildhall School explores fundamental questions about the creative arts. It embraces a wide range of disciplines within music and drama including composition, performance, pedagogy, institution studies, historical musicology, music and literature studies, cultural history, electronic music, creative writing and music therapy.

  5. Short Courses are led by experienced Guildhall School teachers and industry-leading guest tutors, offering an insight into Guildhall’s world-class learning environment in a fun and supportive setting. Guildhall School is ranked number one in Arts, Drama & Music by the Complete University Guide 2024, one of the top ten performing arts ...

  6. Open to students between the ages of 13 and 18, the Drama Course provides a platform for talented young people to develop key expressive and communication skills within outstanding facilities, under the tutorage of highly-experienced drama staff. There are three stepped classes. Find out more about these below.

  7. About Creative Writing for Ages 15–18. Put pen to paper, let your imagination roam free and conjure your creativity with this new two-day course, led by London writer Annie Hayter. Working with Annie, you will explore a range of literary texts including poetry and fiction, and will use artwork, photographs and songs to inspire your own ...

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