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Urdang, previously known as The Urdang Academy, is a performing arts academy based in Islington,and previously named the “Best and most competitive drama school” in London. The school was founded as a ballet school under the direction of Leonie Urdang; after her death her daughter and CEO Solange Urdang succeeded her in 2001, reinventing the school as a performing arts college and remaining director until 2022. In April 2022, Urdang was acquired by City, University of London.[1] Urdang provides specialist vocational training in dance and musical theatre at further and higher education level.
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Rosebery Avenue London United Kingdom | |
Coordinates | 51°31′37″N 0°06′29″W / 51.527°N 0.1081°W |
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Type | Drama School |
Established | 1970 |
Local authority | London Borough of Islington |
Specialist | Performing arts |
Department for Education URN | 50029 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 17+ |
Website | urdang |
The academy is accredited by the Council for Dance Education and Training and offers Qualifications and Curriculum Authority-recognised qualifications validated by University of Birmingham, Anglia Ruskin University and Trinity College, London. It was rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted in 2011[2] and again in 2015[3] as well as being named one of the best places to study degree level musical theatre by The Stage in 2015.[4] The academy was also shortlisted for School of the Year in The Stage 2017 Awards.[5]
Locations
editUrdang Academy was originally based in a church hall in Golders Green until 1978, when it moved to studios in Covent Garden. The Old Finsbury Town Hall in Clerkenwell, Islington, has been the home of the Urdang Academy since January 2007, when the school relocated from its Covent Garden premises.[6]
Previously, Urdang was located between The Old Finsbury Town Hall and 'Urdang 2'. After being acquired by City, University of London, Urdang spread across three buildings: The Old Finsbury Town Hall, CitySport and the College Building of City, University of London. 'Urdang 2' is now the home of The Dang Studios. [citation needed]
History
editUrdang started life as a ballet school in 1970,[7] founded by Leonie Urdang, who was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1939 and trained at the University of Cape Town with a particular focus on choreography.[8] She emigrated to the UK in 1961.[8]
Urdang rented space in two church halls to teach ballet students.[8] She later relocated to an old warehouse school in Covent Garden, which was then converted into the Urdang Academy.
After Leonie Urdang's death in 2001, her daughter Solange oversaw the Academy until its acquisition by City, University of London. It is recognised as one of the UK's finest performing arts colleges, rated Outstanding by Ofsted and accredited by the Council for Dance Education and Training (UK).[9] In 2015, The Stage named Urdang one of the best places to study degree level musical theatre.[4]
Degree
editThe Urdang offers a Qualifications and Curriculum Authority-recognised qualification. The degree offers a track system to which students will move into in their second year of training. The degree is validated by the City University of London as a
- BA (Hons) in Professional Dance and Musical Theatre
- Track A: Triple Threat - An equal emphasis in all Musical Theatre Genres
- Track B: Dance - A greater emphasis on dance
- Track C: Singer-Actor - A greater emphasis on singing and acting
Accreditation
editUrdang Academy is an Accredited School of the Council for Dance, Drama and Musical Theatre (CDMT) and is an Approved Dance Centre by the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD).
Admissions
editEntry to the academy is by audition only, with auditions consisting of a jazz routine, ballet class, monologue and 1-2 songs of the applicant's choice. Urdang receives approximately 2000 auditionees per year with only 100-200 places, making the school extremely competitive.
Performances
editIn their third year, students perform in one of two to three full-scale musicals. First and second year students also take part in an end-of-year showcase collectively.[citation needed]
Year | Musical | Musical | Musical | Musical | Musical |
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2024 | Anything Goes | Sister Act | Spring Awakening | N/A | N/A |
2023 | KIPPS | Carrie | Flashdance | N/A | N/A |
2022 | Kinky Boots | Urinetown | Legally Blonde | N/A | N/A |
2021 | The Drowsy Chaperone | Bring It On | Fame | N/A | N/A |
2020 | The Addams Family | In The Heights | Pippin | Ghost | Our House |
2019 | Merrily We Roll Along | The Wedding Singer | Spring Awakening | Bad Girls | The Secret Garden |
2018 | Graduate Revue | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2017 | The Drowsy Chaperone | Rent | Legally Blonde | The Pajama Game | N/A |
2016 | 42nd Street | Bring It On | A Man Of No Importance | Parade | N/A |
Notable alumni
editGraduates from Urdang regularly perform in musicals in the West End and on UK tours as well as dancing on shows such as The X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing. Some have also choreographed and danced for pop artists including Beyoncé, Janet Jackson, Kylie Minogue, Lady Gaga, Little Mix and Take That. Other graduates go on to work as part of cruise ship entertainment.[10]
- Alison Carroll, gymnast, model, and actress
- Connie Constance, singer-songwriter
- Amber Davies, actress and television personality
- Jacqueline Dunnley-Wendt, theatre director and choreographer
- Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, actress
- Max Harwood, actor
- Matt Henry, singer
- Iz Hesketh, theatre and drag performer
- Francesca Mills, actress
- Richard Mylan, actor and dancer
- Jarnéia Richard-Noel, actress and singer
- Paula Riemann, filmmaker and choreographer
- Bambie Thug, singer and dancer[11]
- Solange Urdang, CEO of the academy from 2001 until 2022
- Ashlie Walker, acting and life coach
- Errollyn Wallen, composer and musician, Master of the King's Music[12]
- Holly Weston, actress[13]
- Halle Williams, member of the band RLY
References
edit- ^ "City, University of London acquires the Urdang Academy | City, University of London". www.city.ac.uk. 24 March 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ "Home Page - One Dance UK". One Dance UK. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
- ^ http://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/files/2520809/urn/50029.pdf[permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b "Dear West End Producer: Where is the best place to study degree level musical theatre? - Advice - The Stage". 24 April 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
- ^ "Shortlist revealed for The Stage Awards 2017 - News - The Stage". 22 December 2016. Archived from the original on 19 December 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
- ^ Ofsted Communications Team (1 January 2018). "Find an inspection report and registered childcare". reports.ofsted.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
- ^ BWW News Desk. "Andrew Lippa Brings Broadway to Urdang Academy". Archived from the original on 5 November 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
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- ^ "Student Success - Urdang".
- ^ McGuirk, Colm (28 January 2024). "Eurovision Hopeful Bambie Thug Has Come A Long Way Since Training As Ballerina". Extra.ie. Archived from the original on 28 January 2024. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
- ^ McGowan, Kathleen L. (19 June 2024). "Listening Guide: Errollyn Wallen". Women's Philharmonic Advocacy. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
- ^ "Holly Weston". holly-weston.com. Archived from the original on 5 May 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2023.