Love to dance and aged 12–22? Join National Youth Dance Wales, Ballet Cymru and National Dance Company Wales for an exciting Dance Discovery Day in North Wales!

Explore new dance styles

Meet professional dance artists

Fun, inclusive & supportive

All experience levels and dance styles welcome

This event is kindly supported by Theatr Clwyd.

Get an exclusive peek behind the curtains at Lawrence Batley Theatre on this in-person backstage tour!

Young people with an interest in theatre are invited to an exclusive backstage tour at Huddersfield’s iconic venue. This is a rare chance to explore the hidden spaces audiences never see and learn how live performances are brought to life.

You’ll get:

Whether you’re thinking about a future in theatre or just curious about how it all works, this tour offers an inspiring introduction to life behind the curtain.

How to book:

Are you ready to think fast, get creative, and have fun?

This Improvisation workshop is all about building confidence, teamwork, and spontaneity through theatre games and exercises. No scripts, no pressure.

Come laugh, learn, and surprise yourself – you might just discover you’re quicker, braver, and more creative than you thought!

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Step into something new at Albany Theatre as they trial their brand-new stage, a bold creative space built to showcase Coventry’s local talent.

Whether it’s music, comedy, poetry, spoken word / theatre or sketch this stage is all about experimentation, energy, and connection.

The Albany Theatre is offering an electric setting where artists can share their work with a live audience. Come and be a part of the very first moments of something special !

How to get involved:

Register your interest by contacting the Albany Theatre.

This one-day, in-person workshop offers a clear and practical introduction to the Wardrobe department within theatre production.

Designed for complete beginners, students and early-career practitioners, the workshop demystifies how wardrobe works day-to-day, from rehearsals through to performance. The session focuses on real-world processes, expectations and working practices within a professional theatre wardrobe.

Across one full day, the workshop will cover:

This workshop is ideal for:

No prior wardrobe experience is required.

Spaces are kept small to allow for discussion, questions and hands-on learning. Advance booking is strongly recommended.

An unmissable opportunity to join Company Chameleon for a high-energy creative intensive and perform at Pegasus Theatre, Oxford as part of Dancin’ Oxford’s 20th Anniversary Spring Dance Festival.

This February half term, Company Chameleon invites you to take part in a fun, physical, and creatively inspiring three-day intensive at the North Wall Arts Centre.

Participants will explore Chameleon’s distinctive movement style and collaborate with professional company dancers to devise an original piece of choreography. The experience culminates in a live performance at Pegasus Theatre, where participants will present their work as an opener for Company Chameleon’s Obscura – a powerful and original double-bill, exploring the shadows of self and society.

Based in Manchester, Company Chameleon creates original and inspiring dance theatre, performing across the UK and the world. Since forming in 2007, the company has introduced thousands of people to a different side of dance and movement with a mission to make high-quality dance experiences accessible to everyone.

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to create, and perform alongside one of the UK’s leading contemporary dance companies!

For ages 12-17 years.

Full bursary places available.

About the workshop:

This three-day course runs from 10am – 4pm each day in the Dance Studio at The North Wall. Participants must book for the full three days and be available on Friday 6 March for the curtain-raiser at Pegasus Theatre.

Our experienced workshop facilitators are DBS checked and there is always a first aider and fire marshal in The North Wall building.

Open Call for Performers (Ages 18–25)

Unity is inviting performers aged 18–25 to take part in an exciting, free opportunity to train and create in a professional theatre environment. You will work with experienced practitioners from Ugly Bucket and Tmesis Theatre to devise an original, radical piece of theatre.

This project is part of Unity’s Heritage Lottery funded programme, exploring both the history and the future of radical theatre-making. It is ideal for emerging performers who are curious, collaborative, and passionate. 

Audition

Session dates (6–9pm):

Performance dates: 4, 5 & 6 June

This is a unique chance to develop your practice, collaborate with professional artists, and be part of a bold new piece of radical theatre.

Theatre for Life, in collaboration with Beyond Reflections is seeking four Transgender+ actors to take part in an upcoming intergenerational verbatim theatre project that centres real stories, lived experiences, and the celebration of Trans+ history.

This project uses verbatim theatre techniques, drawing directly from interviews, conversations, and shared experiences. The performance will honour personal narratives while celebrating Trans+ resilience, heritage, and community across generations.

Who they're looking for:

About the process:

They are committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and respectful space for all participants. This project aims to uplift Trans+ voices, honour history, and build understanding through shared storytelling.

Dates: 

Audition: 28th February at Theatre Royal Winchester (Please select times below) 

Rehearsals start from 9th March - 17th August (Every Monday, excluding bank holidays ) 

Preview performance at Mayflower Studios: 29th and 30th August as part of Pride Southampton 

Theatre Tour: Two professional venues in November (Dates TBC) 

The Higher National Certificate in Performing Arts (Dance) at Midlands Academy of Dance & Drama is a vocational course which explores contemporary and current practice whilst still acknowledging the traditional methods and practices of Dance. It is the equivalent level of a 1st Year at University. The course provides training in dance alongside a focus on contextual studies and industry knowledge. The aim is to enhance the trained dancer's mindset to become a 'thinking' dancer and not a reciprocal one. 
This programme will allow you to develop a wide range of industry level skills in core dance techniques including Jazz, Ballet and Contemporary dance as well as helping you to establish your unique choreographic identity in training for employment or for continuing on to our HND Level 5 qualification. 
The course is aimed at dedicated learners who want to move into the dance industry. A highly practical course resulting in a nationally recognised Level 4 qualification. It offers an intensive training year with highly skilled specialist staff. 
This exciting course is practically driven to build a solid grounding in performance, theory, industry knowledge, and business skills. 
Recognition 
The Level 4 Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Performing Arts (Dance) is awarded by Pearson and regulated by Ofqual. It is Level 4 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework. 
Progression 
Successful graduates can progress onto the Higher National Diploma (HND level 5) in Dance. The course also prepares graduates for industry auditions and employment. The Higher National Diploma HND can be applied for here. 
The Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) is a one year course, designed to provide you with the skills to progress further in the musical theatre industry. Completion of the course will provide you with a Level 4 Certificate and grant you access to a Level 5 Higher National Diploma qualification, in addition to an extensive portfolio/repertoire – which can be used to apply for industry or Higher Education. 
 
This course has been structured to meet the needs of the constantly evolving musical theatre industry; we aim to ensure that you leave with a skill set required for a career in Performing Arts. In the first year of the course (HNC), you will work towards Level 4 HNC in Performing Arts (Musical Theatre), which provides a foundation in the core subjects of acting, singing & dance. This will allow you to progress to the second year to complete the Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) course, and develop specialised skills within the set disciplines. 
 
Recognition: 
The Level 4 Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Musical Theatre is awarded by Pearson and regulated by Ofqual. It is Level 4 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework. 
 
 
Progression: 
Graduates successfully completing the Higher National Certificate will be able to demonstrate a sound knowledge of the basic concepts of Performing Arts. They will be able to communicate accurately and appropriately and they will have the qualities needed for employment that require some degree of personal responsibility. They will have developed a range of transferable skills to ensure effective team working, independent initiatives, organisational competence and problem-solving strategies. They will be adaptable and flexible in their approach to Performing Arts, show resilience under pressure, and meet challenging targets within a given resource. This will allow you to progress to the second year to complete the Level 5 Higher National Diploma (HND) in Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) course, and further develop your specialised skills. 

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