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Newark Dance Academy offers professional training in ballet, musical theatre, lyrical and tap. For children aged 18 months - 14years and adults. Which classes are you interested in?
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Newark Dance Academy, Newark Upon Trent, Nottingham, United Kingdom. 806 likes · 29 talking about this · 14 were here. IDTA registered dance school offering professional training in ballet, tap,...
- Bilsthorpe Community Choir
- Dukeries Singers
- Just Sing
- Newark Amateur Operatic Society
- Newark and Sherwood Concert Band
- Newark Community Band
- Newark Music Club
- Newark Town Band
- Nottingham Boys Choir
- Major Oak Chorus
Bilsthorpe Community Choir is open to all local people. It’s all about promoting community cohesion, wellbeing and fun social interaction through the enjoyment of singing. No experience is necessary, just a willingness to join in. The choir meet up every other Thursday evening at The Green Centre, Valley Approach, Bilsthorpe. Contact Reverend Anna ...
This mixed voice choir sings weekly at the Methodist Church, Forest Road, New Ollerton, NG22 NQS. Meeting on Wednesday evenings at 7pm until 9pm. New members are always welcome, you don't need to be able to read music, there is no auditions just turn up and join in the fun of singing together. For more information please contact: 01623-642464, 0789...
Just Sing is Newark's community choir with over 60 members singing for fun. The choir is friendly and open to everyone. There is no audition or a need to read music. Admission is by donation on alternate Saturday mornings 10am to midday at the Congregational Church Hall, off Hatton Gardens, Newark. To find out more about the Just Sing choir visit t...
NAOS has been in existence for over 75 years, producing successful shows which are well received by audiences. Call 07835 291295 or e-mail info@newarkoperaticsociety.co.uk or follow NAOS on facebook
Newark and Sherwood concert band currently has over 50 members. They rehearse on Tuesday each week at Castle House, NG24 1BY. Find out more and contact them via the Newark and Sherwood band website.
Newark community band is a newly formed band playing popular modern songs. They help at local events and charity fundraisers. The band practice once a month under the leadership of Andrew Coe. If you play brass, woodwind or percussion, get in touch with Andrew for more information on drandrewcoe@hotmail.com
Promoting six concerts a year in the season starting in October ending in April/May. Trips to Nottingham Royal Concert Hall are arranged for members. We also organise recorded music evenings on the first Friday of every month at Barnbygate Town Club. Concert also at Kelham Hall and Barnbygate Methodist Church. Contact Mrs D Robertson on 01636 70550...
Newark town’s very own brass band has over 50 years of rich musical history, providing quality entertainment in the field of brass music both within Newark and the surrounding area. Contact Newark town band via their Facebook account.
For boys age 6 and up to learn, have fun and perform a variety of music form Bach to the Beatles to Bruno Mars! Rehearsals are on Wednesday evenings. For more information visit the Notts help yourself website.
This a capella male chorus are members of the British Association of Barbershop Singers. They’re comprised of around 50 ordinary men from all walks of life who are united in a love of music and singing. They perform in the community at events throughout the year, as well as at the annual national competition where they have finished as high as sixt...
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Here at Newark Academy we offer a BTEC Tech Award in Performing Arts level 1/2 course. This is an exciting opportunity for students’ who have a passion for dance to explore a variety of dance styles both practically and theoretically from Contemporary, Jazz and Commercial .
Sep 25, 1997 · An interesting development occurred in 1955, when the City Council outlawed strip tease dancing by prohibiting female dancers from appearing in the nude. Performers were considered disorderly persons and spectators could be arrested for simply being in the audience.