Finalists got the chance to take two guests with them to the ceremony and throughout the night they were treated to a delicious street food inspired buffet and incredible entertainment from The Manchester College’s Performing Arts students and UCEN Manchester’s choir. There was also a solo performance from Mani Hajipour Kahriz, who won an award at the College’s student talent competition during the Spring Term.
View detailsIn addition to Left Behind, You Are Stars , a written piece by Performing Arts (Acting) student, Grace Dooley, features in the online gallery on the AoC website. You Are Stars reflects on Grace’s time at school and how her personal challenges and experiences have driven her to want to help others with ADHD.
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View detailsCoronation Street star Brooke Vincent returns to The Manchester College to meet students receiving their A-Level results - A-Level students collecting their results from The Manchester College were greeted by alumnus and Coronation Street star Brooke Vincent. The Performing Arts graduate, who plays Sophie Webster in the long-running ITV soap, spoke to students to find out about their plans for the future.
View details“It was an amazing feeling to be part of something so worthwhile and to learn new skills along the way” said Level 3 Art and Design Student Adina Dubiner. Hair and beauty staff and students from the College’s Harpurhey site also took part and worked above and beyond, styling all the professional models and dancers while students from the College’s Shena Simon campus opened and closed proceedings with uplifting dance performances, choreographed by Robyn Dunn.
View detailsThere are fantastic industry links and the tutors will always help you get where you want to go." Find out more about the Performing Arts courses available at The Manchester College and apply here . Video Transcript My name’s Aimee Swann and I study acting at The Manchester College.
View detailsI’d like to congratulate all our students who entered the competition, they performed to a very high standard and we are very proud of the hard work and enthusiasm displayed by all of them.” The students who were placed in the regional heats will now take part in this month’s national finals at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool.
View detailsHe was amazing with the students and promised to suppport the project in any way possible in the future." Find out more about the range of Design and Visual Arts courses at The Manchester College.
View detailsStudents’ creation shows why the £87.4 billion arts are so important to education - Using art to demonstrate the importance of creative industries to the UK economy – and to education – has won an award for a trio of students from The Manchester College.
View detailsCity Campus Manchester will be home to the College’s Industry Excellence Academies for Computing & Digital and Creative and Digital Media, while also providing new facilities for the Industry Excellence Academy for Hospitality & Catering and its Centre of Excellence for Performing Arts.
View detailsThe students graduated from a range of subject areas including business, computing, creative and digital media, design and visual media, health care, media make-up, performing arts, public services, sport and teaching. Lord Mayor of Manchester, Councillor Carol Austin-Behan was guest speaker at the ceremony.
View details“I’m so proud to be building these exciting connections within the industry and I hope we can continue to ensure our students get the best opportunities when embarking upon a career in the arts.” Participating in a read-through for this adaptation of John Wynham’s 1957 novel gave students an important insight into the preparation that goes into a performance, where writers and the production team can get a feel for the play before recording.
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