Level 3 Dance Performance Diploma
Take part in classes with industry professionals to get a taste of our fully-funded, multi genre, professional dance course. Contemporary will be taught by Edd Mitton, and Commercial/Hip Hop with Liam Lawrence:
Edd Mitton
Edd trained at the London Studio Centre. His performance experience includes Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake (Sadler’s Wells, UK and International tour), Cabaret (Savoy Theatre) and The Pet Shop Boys’ The Most Incredible Thing (Sadlers Wells), as well as projects with companies including Yorke Dance Project, Darren Ellis Dance, Lynne Page, SmallPetitKlein, Clod Ensemble, Arthur Pita, Bare Bones, The Generating Company, UdifyDance, The Royal Opera House and Opera de Lille.
Edd is also a choreographer, movement director and teacher, regularly working with UK theatre company Dumbshow as well as on his own projects. He is a contemporary dance faculty member at the London Studio Centre, and has led workshops and intensives for many schools and institutes across the UK.
Liam Lawrence
Lawrence's professional journey and career began in 2011 after he completed his degree in music theatre and professional dance at the Urdang Academy. Ever since he has worked in a variety of fields within the creative industry, a few of his favourites are; His feature role as a zombie in Brad Pitt's World War Z. Being the understudy of Michael Jackson in the West end production Thriller Live. Assisting Choreographer, leading and directing movement for Disney Channels new show called the Lodge.
Outline of Day
10.45am - 11.00am Welcome and Registration
11.00am - 12.00pm Contemporary Technique Class
12.00pm - 12.30pm Presentation with Head of Teaching Qualifications Sam Lebihan
12.30pm - 1.00pm Lunch
1.00pm - 2.00pm Hip Hop Class
2.10pm - 3.10pm Interviews
To attend this fantastic Open Day for FREE please complete a registration form. If you would like the apply for the Level 3 course please also complete an application form on the South Thames College website.
Open Day (12-16)
Level 3 Application (16-19)