BIMM University

Summer School

Brighton (Main Campus), United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Summer School at BIMM University is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

BIMM University is a leading provider of creative arts education, offering industry-led courses in music, film, and performing arts across the UK, Ireland, and Germany. It is renowned for its deep industry connections and for preparing students for successful careers in the global creative economy.

About the Program

The Summer School at Performers College is a one-week full-time program designed for students aged 12 to 18 who have some experience in dance. This program offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in various performing arts disciplines, guided by experienced tutors and industry professionals. Participants will enjoy a vibrant environment that encourages creativity and self-expression, making it ideal for those who thrive in collaborative settings.

During the course, students will engage in classes covering a range of subjects including Musical Theatre, Acting for Stage, and various dance styles such as Classical Ballet and Hip-Hop. Each session is crafted to enhance performance skills and build confidence. The week culminates in a showcase performance, allowing students to demonstrate their learning and receive feedback in a supportive atmosphere.

Graduates of the Summer School can explore various career paths in the performing arts, including roles such as Musical Theatre Performer, Dance Instructor, and Acting Coach. The skills developed during this program are transferable to numerous industries, making it a valuable experience for anyone interested in the arts. Participants often find that the connections made during this week can lead to future opportunities in the performing arts sector.

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