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What are you waiting for: Guildhall School announces its Spring 2025 programme of evening courses

What are you waiting for: Guildhall School announces its Spring 2025 programme of evening courses
Guildhall School of Music & Drama - Introduction to Arts Evaluation (Photo: Dave Buttle)
Guildhall School of Music & Drama
Introduction to Arts Evaluation (Photo: Dave Buttle)

The Guildhall School of Music and Drama has announced its Spring 2025 programme of evening courses in drama, writing, music, creative industry, and other art forms. Many are online, so there is no excuse.

These evening courses are for ages 18 and up and include six drama courses, two drama/writing courses, one course on The Secrets of Stagecraft, three music courses and two creative industry courses. 

There is a new music course,  Writing for an Orchestra: Intermediate which is online, led by composer, teacher, music copyist, conductor and cinephile Peter Longworth, and the course includes a one-to-one session with the tutor. The other two music courses are Writing for an Orchestra: Beginners being in-person and the third music course is Film Music Composition: Intermediate.

Also of interest, perhaps for those hoping to pivot their career are the two Skills for the Creative Industries  courses, both online – Introduction to Arts Evaluation and Introduction to Event and Production Management.

Full details from the Guildhall School website.


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