
We are delighted to hear that Berniya Hamie, who has taken part in Springboard for many years, is performing at St Nicholas Church this Wednesday (11 August) at 2.00pm.
For further information click here.
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We are delighted to hear that Berniya Hamie, who has taken part in Springboard for many years, is performing at St Nicholas Church this Wednesday (11 August) at 2.00pm.
For further information click here.
Timetables for all sections have now been emailed to those making the entries. The email includes the upload date(s) for your videos. Please check your spam folder if it isn’t in your inbox. Remember to announce your pieces and leave 3 seconds before and after your performance.
All the information can also be found on the relevant section pages on our website.
Don’t forget entries for Speech & Drama close on 20 December Continue reading “Speech & Drama closing date 20 December 2020”
We are delighted to announce that Springboard Festival will take place
during weekends in Feb/March 2021, but in the current circumstances it has been decided to do this virtually, via Zoom.
The Speech & Drama syllabus for the Springboard 2021 Virtual Festival is now available here. You will find most of the usual classes are still on offer, but we have added some new ones specially devised for this virtual festival.
Most classes will involve entrants providing pre-recorded performances, which will be played to the other participants, their supporters and the adjudicator via a secure Zoom link. Some virtual classes, such as Improvisation will, with a bit of technical wizardry, take place ‘live’.
NEW CLASSES: The Oral Communication classes invite students to give a persuasive, challenging and entertaining presentation. And in the Audio Book Characterisation classes they have the opportunity to bring a story to life for their audience by vividly voicing the different characters involved.
The deadline for entry for Speech & Drama is 6 DECEMBER 2020.
The music syllabuses will be published shortly, with an entry deadline in late January, as usual.
We all look forward to seeing you there.
Timetables for all sections have been emailed to entrants. If yours is not in your inbox please check your spam folder. If you experience any other problems please contact Kathy Palmer, our administrator.
encore presents: Lucy Goddard with Brighton Youth Orchestra String
Ensemble
Danny House, New Way Lane, Hurstpierpoint BN6 9BB
Sunday 8 March at 3.30pm (doors open at 3pm)
Free for encore members
Suggested donation £20 including a free glass of fizz
(all proceeds to encore, supporting young musicians)
Please reserve seats: bec.britain@icloud.com or 07817 325 713
Lisa de Simone invites young players (on any instrument) to join in an inspirational classical-jazz piece with composer/pianist Remo Vinciguerra at Downs Junior School, 10 to 4, on Sat 15 February. Cost: £20. Contact belliniacademi@gmail.com for a place.
Mexican pianist and Bechstein scholar Juan Pablo Hinojosa makes his St. Luke’s debut performing music by Russian masters Scriabin and Medtner, Debussy’s Images Book 1 and Beethoven’s sonata op. 109.

Juan Pablo Hinojosa is a Mexican pianist currently studying his master’s degree at the Royal College of Music, where he is a Bechstein scholar. He started his pianistic studies under Margarita Mandioni in Queretaro, Mexico in 2005. At the age of 16 he moved to the UK to study in the East Sussex Academy of Music under Rachel Fryer. During this time, he won, two years in a row, 1st, 2nd and 3rd place respectively in several categories of the Springboard Festival. In September 2014, Juan Pablo started studying for an undergraduate degree at the Royal College of Music, taught by Prof. Gordon Fergus-Thompson, also undertaking composition as a second study under Prof. Alison Kay. There he was an RCM Award Holder generously supported by an Evelyn Tarrant Scholarship and a Pamela Larkin Award. He has performed throughout Mexico and the UK, and his currently studying with Prof. Dina Parakhina. In 2020 he is scheduled to perform Medtner in Moscow Conservatory’s Great Hall.
To view the programme please click here.
Friday 29th November 2019 7.30pm
St. Luke’s Church, Queen’s Park Road, BN2 9ZB
Admission: £7, £5 under 25s, free to under 16s.
Tickets available on the door. Wine and refreshments served. Disabled access.
Take a look at our latest newsletter for a round-up of what is coming up in our 2020 Festival.