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Katie in her office at Wimbledon An Interview with new Programme Director Dr Katie Beswick
New Programme Director for Acting and Performance Katie Beswick introduces herself and talks about what brought her to the role at Wimbledon.
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MA Performance: our new courses in Theatre Making and Politics and Social Justice
New Programme Director Katie Beswick gives us an insight into 2 new courses, MA Performance: Theatre Making and MA Performance: Politics and Social Justice.
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Natalie Titus, NAFA placement student on BA Acting and Performance, performing during a course workshop From Singapore to Wimbledon: NAFA joins BA Acting and Performance
A Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) student shares her experience about her placement at Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL.
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The Importance of Being Earnest designed by BA Theatre Design students Fiona Wagstaff and George Zhou 2022 Directed by Samara Gannon. Photography: Harry Elletson In Pictures: BA Theatre Design collaborates with Lyric Hammersmith Theatre for Evolution Festival 2022
Year 3 students from BA Theatre Design took part in Evolution Festival 2022 with Lyric Hammersmith Theatre as they collaborated with 4 emerging directors and recreated 4 classic plays.
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Linbury Prize for Stage Design Linbury Prize for Stage Design – interview with winner Pip Terry, BA Theatre Design
BA Theatre Design 2020 graduate Pip Terry tells us about how winning the 2021 Linbury Prize has impacted her practice.
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A model made during Hugo’s MA at Wimbledon: a speculative design for A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. MA Theatre Design graduate Hugo Aguirre on competing in The Big Design Challenge
We caught up with Hugo to find out more about his journey in the competition.
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Sketches - Costume design drawings made during rehearsals 2022 Diploma in Professional Studies – a year in industry
Meet the students from Chelsea and Wimbledon College of Arts currently undertaking a Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS).
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Participants in Routes to Roots, an interactive drawing project co-devised with the ‘Lost Stories Collective’ which invited local residents to trace their journeys, or their parents’ and grandparents’ journeys to Southall. Wimbledon College of Arts connects with Southall and Hyderabad
Arts-based community events and an international workshop explored cultural heritage and representation in India through performances and creative activities.