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Leeds West Academy was founded in September 2009, and replaced Intake High School which was on the same site and had the same head teacher. The academy moved into new buildings on the site in September 2011. [ 2 ]
Initially, it was a part-time dance school teaching children of pre-vocational age. In 1991, the studios moved to a former chapel closer to the centre of Garforth, and a full-time performing arts course was established, which became known as SLP College.
Northern Ballet headquarters, Quarry Hill, Leeds. In autumn 2010 the Northern Ballet moved to a new purpose-built dance and teaching facility in the Quarry Hill district of Leeds. Located in the center of the city adjacent to the Leeds College of Music the building is the largest dedicated space for dance outside London. The building was funded ...
The Bishop Wheeler Catholic Academy Trust; ... Leeds Trinity University; N. Northern School of Contemporary Dance;
modern dance & ballet South Orange, New Jersey: United States: Founder Lydia Johnson 1999–present Lyon Opera Ballet (Ballet de l'Opéra de Lyon) ballet Lyon: France: AD Yorgos Loukos 1969–present Maria Kong: modern dance Tel Aviv: Israel: Founders Anderson Braz, Talia Landa, Leo Lerus and Yaara Moses 2009–present Mariinsky Ballet ...
Headquarters of Phoenix Dance Theatre and Northern Ballet, Quarry Hill, Leeds. Phoenix Dance Theatre is a dance company based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, that has grown from small beginnings in inner-city Leeds to be one of Britain’s leading contemporary dance companies. [1] The company tours nationally and internationally.
Leeds is home to Opera North, Northern Ballet and The Northern School of Contemporary Dance (NSCD). The Leeds International Pianoforte Competition is held every year at Leeds Town Hall and the Great Hall at the University of Leeds. Leeds also has a symphony orchestra. Leeds has a notable musical scene, and has produced many bands and artists.
Leeds Conservatoire was established in 1965 as the Leeds Music Centre, delivering extra-curricular music classes at the Leeds Institute building near Millennium Square, which now houses Leeds City Museum. [10] In 1971, it became affiliated with Leeds University and known as the City of Leeds College of Music. [16]