Rudolf von Laban News
Austrian choreographer (1879-1958)
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- choreographer, ballet dancer, dancer, theatrologist
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2024-04-11 06:26:00
The choirs of two of London's historic chapels come together for the first time to celebrate the Queen instrumental in founding both
The choirs of two of London's historic chapels are coming together for what is thought to be their first joint concert. The Old Royal Naval College Trinity Laban Chapel Choir and the Chapel Choir of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea will be directed by Ralph Allwood and William Vann in a concert on Tuesday 30 April 2024 in the Chapel of the Old Royal Naval College. They will be joined by the Brandenburg Baroque Soloists for a concert celebrating Queen Mary II's Birthday.There will be music by John Blow and Henry Purcell written for the Queen's coronation, birthday and funeral, plus Handel's Utrecht Te Deum written for her successor, Queen Anne. Queen Mary II was instrumental in founding the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich (what is now the Old Royal Naval College) in 1692 which is now home to Trinity Laban, and she was on the throne when the Royal Hospital, Chelsea finally opened its […]
All the conducting master class
2024-03-15 03:02:00
Junior Fellowship in Conducting £6,000 p/year The Sir Charles Mackerras Junior Fellowship in Conducting is designed to enable an aspiring young conductor to bridge the gap between full-time conservatoire-based study and the music profession by providing them with the means and time to develop their professional skills and contacts whilst continuing their development with the […]
2024-03-12 09:19:00
It's back: Classical Pride returns to the Barbican with a five celebration of LGBTQ+ composers and artists
[…] Pears in My Beloved Man featuring music by Britten, Barber, Imogen Holst, Barber and more.There is a free performance of Julius Eastman’s Gay Guerilla, in the Barbican’s foyer performed by the Julius Eastman Ensemble assembled by Stephen Upshaw in an arrangement by US composer Jessie Montgomery.A Proud Future features performers and composers from the LGBTQ+ student bodies of the Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, Guildhall School of Music & Drama and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in a series of concerts of LGBTQ+ music that has personal meaning for them. The festival opens with something a bit different, Classical Drag at Outernet in Soho, to showcase some of the biggest names in drag and classical music.Classical Pride is non-profit with net proceeds donated to three important LGBTQ+ charities; Rainbow Railroad, Terrence Higgins Trust & GAY TIMES' Amplifund.Full details from Classical Pride's website.
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2024-01-31 18:31:33
Innovation, Inclusion, and International Collaboration: Anthony Bowne’s Trinity Laban Journey
Professor Anthony Bowne’s distinguished career encompasses leadership, education, and creative expertise, notably steering Trinity Laban since 2010. His pivotal role in the merger of Laban and Trinity College of Music formed the largest conservatoire in UK higher education. Anthony’s diverse background includes dance education, economics, and architecture, with a career spanning from an economist in the motor industry to a position at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. His creative ventures in lighting design and architecture, exemplified by the […] The post appeared first on Serenade.
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