
Torbay and the South West Music School have been selected to host the National Youth Jazz Collective (NYJC) later this year – providing opportunities to the region’s budding jazz musicians and established jazz practitioners alike.

The Dartington Hall Trust is working closely with University College Falmouth (incorporating Dartington College of Arts) to enhance the creative career opportunities that are available to arts graduates.

On 14 and 15 of August Dartington Hall played host to ‘Apparitions’ – a world exclusive nighttime performance, set in the buildings and grounds of a 12th Century Medieval estate, starring a cast of 85 professional and amateur musicians and actors and featuring a 2000 year old Celtic war horn, a full choir, and the devil on a very large horse.
Peter O’Toole gives a scorching performance as misanthropic curmudgeon, Horatio Fisk, in this wonderfully eccentric comedy-drama.
Plenty of tickets remain for all performances.
The moving and true story of a traumatised lone mother (Angelina Jolie) who insists that the son returned to her by police following his kidnap is not hers.
The second in the Chronicles of Narnia sees the Pevensie children return to the magical land hundreds of years after their first adventure.
The Rivals, a 70s’ set tale confronts us with the moral dilemma of François, an ambitious young detective on the trail of a gang of notorious bank robbers who finds his professional role compromised when his older brother, Gabriel is released from prison.
The jazz weekends consist of high quality teaching and development and culminate in a FREE professional jazz gig performed by nationally acclaimed performers.
A rare chance to experience the renowned composer Michael Finnissy performing a selection of his own works, together with his collaborator and colleague, the highly acclaimed British pianist Ian Pace.
A chance to spend Valentine’s weekend in the company of Britain’s leading piano and string ensemble, who perform and discuss works by two great romantic composers.
Composers include Lully, Charpentier, suites from Rameau’s operas, and a sparkling violin concerto by Leclair with Margaret Faultless as soloist, who is “…one of the very top European performers” – Herald Express
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The Dartington Hall Trust is a registered charity no. 279756. Company no. 1485560. Registered Office: The Elmhirst Centre, Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon TQ9 6EL United Kingdom. Telephone 01803 847000; Fax 01803 847007;