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Teaching session 1

Lessons and workshops on all courses take place in the teaching rooms.

Alexander Technique

Learning the Alexander Technique gives you a fascinating tool for noticing when the tension is creeping up on you, so you can notice your reactions building and let go of the tension. It means you’re calmer and more confident in everything you do. That’s why actors and musicians use it for stage-fright, golfers use it …

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Teaching session 2

Observers are always welcome to sit in on the individual lessons. Timetables for all faculty are displayed in the entrance foyer.

Teaching session 3

Final lessons and workshops for the day. Check the timetables on display for detailed information.

Video recordings

Carole Nash Hall

The first opportunity on part two for participants to make a professional film recording with leading film company Mill Media. Choose from 20, 30 or 40 minute time slots on the application form. Spaces limited.      

Skazki, Nikolai Medtner – with Dina Parakhina and friends – part one

Stoller Hall

A very rare and exciting opportunity to hear a complete performance of Medtner's Skazki. The 38 piano pieces called Skazki (which translates as "tales" or "legends" but are known as "Fairy Tales" in English at the suggestion of Medtner's wife) contain some of his most original and appealing music and are as much a core …

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Teaching session 1

The first lessons of the day. Participants can choose to have individual lessons on many of the different courses and all lessons are scheduled for a personal and unique timetable.

Alexander Technique

The final opportunity to have individual or group lessons with the amazing James Crow. Participants on the course return to him every year - he is fabulous!

Teaching session 2

Lessons continue on all courses, including theory, composition, jazz, organ and of course piano!