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“Conservatoire EAST has


achieved a great deal in its first year both educationally and as a new venue for Bury and the area . . .”


dinner before the theatre or popcorn with a movie or canapes and cocktails for film-themed music evenings. Gary Willis brings more than 15 years senior teaching and management experience in creative arts, having formerly been Programme Manager for Expressive Arts at Leyton Sixth Form College, London and before that Head of Elite Performance at Salford City College, Manchester, with a successful career in professional theatre as director, choreographer and actor. He's rightly proud of the first year's successes: “Conservatoire EAST has achieved a great deal in its first year both educationally and as a new venue for Bury and the area. In total some 30 plus events have offered our students invaluable real


Shannon-Dawn Gaskin in New York State of Mind


experiences and an insight into the industries they want to enter. They have been so responsive and produced work which makes me very proud! Numbers of applications to join our courses have grown enormously for next year as we are offering something


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