The Confectionery and Patisserie final was just one of the competitions held at City Campus Manchester. The Manchester College also hosted 3D Digital Game Art, Graphic Design, Restaurant Service and Website Development and more. We also welcomed industry leaders and experts for the event’s business brunch.
View detailsFollowing build completion in July this year the four-storey campus opened its doors for the first time at the beginning of September to students studying at the College’s Industry Excellence Academies for Hospitality and Catering , Creative and Digital Media , Music , Computing and Digital as well as their Centres of Excellence for Visual Arts and Performing Arts . The campus offers a range of facilities creating an exceptional student experience including two theatres, dance and performance studios, TV, radio, and sound studios as well as a 40-seat restaurant and training kitchen.
View detailsYou can find out more about The Manchester College’s Centre of Excellence for Performing Arts and apply today .
View detailsTim spoke about the importance of believing in yourself and taking educational opportunities: “Education is all about widening your horizons…..the more you invest in something, the more you will get out of it.” The conference was hosted by two of the college’s performing arts students, Milo Waters and Ruby Sheridan-Martin and students took part in a choice of workshops. These focused on a variety of themes such as employability, motivation, mentoring, the Greater Manchester Job Marketing in 2020 and tackling racism, homophobia and sexism.
View detailsFollowing this performance, they both received a standing ovation. The students, both currently studying Music and Performance at The Manchester College, were delighted.
View detailsThe ISPS was set up in 2007 by Aaron Williamson, Director of Performance Science at the Royal College of Music in London. It’s a biennial meeting of performers and scientists that provides platform to discuss and debate all facets of performance.
View detailsThe ongoing project has been a year in the making, with students gaining unparalleled access to stars of music, sport, art and business, and directing each individual photo shoot to capture a series of striking yet intimate shots. Now photos of celebrities, sports stars, actors and activists, including performance poet John Cooper Clarke, boy band Take That, comedian Jason Manford, Tate director Maria Balshaw CBE, ballerina Tierney Heap and boxer Stacey Copeland, will grace the walls of Nexus Café in Manchester’s Northern Quarter when the four week exhibition launches on Tuesday 4 September.
View detailsExplore the courses available at The Manchester College and apply today. *3D Digital Game Art, Accountancy Technician, Catering (Foundation), Confectionery and Patisserie, Culinary Arts, Cyber Security, Digital Media Production, Graphic Design, Hairdressing (Foundation), IT Software Solutions for Business (Foundation), IT Support Technician, Media (Foundation), Network Infrastructure Technician, Network Systems Administrator, Restaurant Service, Restaurant Service (Foundation) and Website Development.
View detailsThe Manchester College and Band on the Wall launch groundbreaking new jazz course - The new BTEC Level Three Extended Diploma in Jazz Performance is the first and only course of its kind in the North West. The course is aimed at aspirational young performers, aged 16-18, who have a keen interest in jazz and want to develop their skills.
View detailsAll performances (including previews) have at least 20 Under 30s £7 tickets spread across all seating levels. The Contact Theatre on Oxford Road is the perfect place for young people to get into theatre and performance.
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