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The BRIT School is the leading Performing and Creative Arts school in the UK and is completely FREE to attend. Our mission is to train and educate young people for future careers in Performance and Creative Arts and related industries.
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The BRIT School is a British performing and creative arts school located in Selhurst, Croydon, England, with a mandate to provide education and vocational training for the performing arts, music, music technology, theatre, musical theatre, dance, applied theatre, production arts and the creative arts film and media production ...
- 1991
- ~170
- The BRIT School of Performing Arts and Technology
- Josh Berger
Die BRIT School (voller Name The London School for Performing Arts & Technology) ist eine weiterführende Schule für darstellende Künste und Technologie in Selhurst in London, England.
- 60 The Crescent, CR0 2HN
- City Technology College
- 1991
- Croydon
Learn how to apply to the BRIT School, a free school for performing and creative arts in Croydon, London. Find out about the admission process, eligibility, fees, financial support and more.
20. Dez. 2021 · The Brit School is the UK's first free performing and creative arts school for 14-19 year olds, founded in 1991 with funds raised by a star-studded concert at Knebworth. Learn about its history, achievements, challenges and future plans from its principal and students.
2. Sept. 2022 · Vital springboard for the likes of Adele and Amy Winehouse? Or conveyor belt for beige pop? Staff, famous alumni and critics of the Brit performing arts school consider its complicated legacy