Study Performance and Production Arts And Music at University Centre Weston


Turn your passion into your beloved profession at UCW with degree courses that have been designed with industry involvement to give you the edge needed to succeed in the competitive performing arts marketplace. 

All of our courses at UCW build upon an intensive training regime by also incorporating a mix of theory business acumen and transferable skills such as creative thinking which can transform businesses. This fusion of both the practical and theoretical skills will allow you to develop your own unique identity as an artist, entrepreneur and innovative and forward-thinking global citizen.

Creative Arts embrace inclusivity and diversity, allowing individuals to express themselves whilst facilitating modes of self-advocacy and communication. As a result, the arts act as a tool for cultural exchange, education and expression. Working in Creative Arts allow people to engage with all of their senses and emotions, whilst stimulating the mind and body, which nurtures the potential of innovative new projects. Here at University Centre Weston, we encourage individuality, embrace expression and champion inclusion.

Live projects are a key aspect of our courses; you will gain experience working to briefs and script scenes so that you can find the most time-efficient, cost-effective and visually impressive way to turn ideas into reality. The hands-on experience involved in our courses has led many of our previous and current students to secure their first job before they have even graduated. Small class sizes and passionate lecturers who provide valuable one-to-one support to our students.

Turn your passion into your beloved profession at UCW with degree courses that have been designed with industry involvement to give you the edge needed to succeed in the competitive performing arts marketplace. 

All of our courses at UCW build upon an intensive training regime by also incorporating a mix of theory business acumen and transferable skills such as creative thinking which can transform businesses. This fusion of both the practical and theoretical skills will allow you to develop your own unique identity as an artist, entrepreneur and innovative and forward-thinking global citizen.

Creative Arts embrace inclusivity and diversity, allowing individuals to express themselves whilst facilitating modes of self-advocacy and communication. As a result, the arts act as a tool for cultural exchange, education and expression. Working in Creative Arts allow people to engage with all of their senses and emotions, whilst stimulating the mind and body, which nurtures the potential of innovative new projects. Here at University Centre Weston, we encourage individuality, embrace expression and champion inclusion.

Live projects are a key aspect of our courses; you will gain experience working to briefs and script scenes so that you can find the most time-efficient, cost-effective and visually impressive way to turn ideas into reality. The hands-on experience involved in our courses has led many of our previous and current students to secure their first job before they have even graduated. Small class sizes and passionate lecturers who provide valuable one-to-one support to our students.

Study Performance and Production Arts And Music at University Centre Weston


Turn your passion into your beloved profession at UCW with degree courses that have been designed with industry involvement to give you the edge needed to succeed in the competitive performing arts marketplace. 

All of our courses at UCW build upon an intensive training regime by also incorporating a mix of theory business acumen and transferable skills such as creative thinking which can transform businesses. This fusion of both the practical and theoretical skills will allow you to develop your own unique identity as an artist, entrepreneur and innovative and forward-thinking global citizen.

Creative Arts embrace inclusivity and diversity, allowing individuals to express themselves whilst facilitating modes of self-advocacy and communication. As a result, the arts act as a tool for cultural exchange, education and expression. Working in Creative Arts allow people to engage with all of their senses and emotions, whilst stimulating the mind and body, which nurtures the potential of innovative new projects. Here at University Centre Weston, we encourage individuality, embrace expression and champion inclusion.

Live projects are a key aspect of our courses; you will gain experience working to briefs and script scenes so that you can find the most time-efficient, cost-effective and visually impressive way to turn ideas into reality. The hands-on experience involved in our courses has led many of our previous and current students to secure their first job before they have even graduated. Small class sizes and passionate lecturers who provide valuable one-to-one support to our students.

We offer a variety of engineering and construction programmes from the traditional HNC/HND route to the degree apprenticeship route (delivered in partnership with UWE Bristol). The programmes cover a wide range of specialisms, including aerospace, civil, electrical, mechanical, manufacturing and construction and the built environment.

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Musical Theatre, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Hair, Make-up and Prosthetics for Production, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Professional Music Performance and Production, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Acting and Performance Making, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Dance for Commercial Performance, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Delivered in
partnership with:

Study Performance and Production Arts And Music at University Centre Weston


Turn your passion into your beloved profession at UCW with degree courses that have been designed with industry involvement to give you the edge needed to succeed in the competitive performing arts marketplace. 

All of our courses at UCW build upon an intensive training regime by also incorporating a mix of theory business acumen and transferable skills such as creative thinking which can transform businesses. This fusion of both the practical and theoretical skills will allow you to develop your own unique identity as an artist, entrepreneur and innovative and forward-thinking global citizen.

Creative Arts embrace inclusivity and diversity, allowing individuals to express themselves whilst facilitating modes of self-advocacy and communication. As a result, the arts act as a tool for cultural exchange, education and expression. Working in Creative Arts allow people to engage with all of their senses and emotions, whilst stimulating the mind and body, which nurtures the potential of innovative new projects. Here at University Centre Weston, we encourage individuality, embrace expression and champion inclusion.

Live projects are a key aspect of our courses; you will gain experience working to briefs and script scenes so that you can find the most time-efficient, cost-effective and visually impressive way to turn ideas into reality. The hands-on experience involved in our courses has led many of our previous and current students to secure their first job before they have even graduated. Small class sizes and passionate lecturers who provide valuable one-to-one support to our students.

We offer a variety of engineering and construction programmes from the traditional HNC/HND route to the degree apprenticeship route (delivered in partnership with UWE Bristol). The programmes cover a wide range of specialisms, including aerospace, civil, electrical, mechanical, manufacturing and construction and the built environment.

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Musical Theatre, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Hair, Make-up and Prosthetics for Production, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Professional Music Performance and Production, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Acting and Performance Making, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Dance for Commercial Performance, BA (Hons)

Level 6

Delivered in
partnership with:

Meet our Team


Here at UCW, our lecturers are made of sector professionals.
Their expertise, experiences and industry contacts means that your learning is taken to the next level!
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Kirsten Harrison

HE Programme Co-ordinator - Hair Makeup & Prosthetics for Production

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Kyle Davies

HE Section Leader – Performance and Production

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Adam Fuller

Lecturer in Acting and Performance Making

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Adrian Harris

Lecturer in Acting and Performance Making

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Fiona Philp

Performance and Acting Lecturer

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Tara O'Hare

Lecturer - Hair Makeup and Prosthetics

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Sandy Day

HE Programme Co-ordinator - Hair Makeup & Prosthetics for Production

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Susannah Scott

Programme Coordinator, Popular Music

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Lee Sullivan

Curriculum Coordinator - Music

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Mark Helyar

Lecturer - Performing Arts

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John Dickinson

Lecturer in Performing Arts

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Craig Logue

Technician - Performing Arts

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Eloise Hodder

Programme Coordinator - Acting and Performance Making

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Abigail Green

Head of Voice and Singing

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Nicolette Whitley

Lecturer in Jazz

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Joe Miller

Lecturer in Pas de Deux

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Carina Morgan

Lecturer in Ballet and Jazz

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Beky Humphries

Lecturer in Commercial Dance

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Joe Kennedy

Head of Dance

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Rachel Hickie

Programme Coordinator - Dance for Commercial Performance

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    Claire Plews

    Curriculum Coordinator - Counselling

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    Matt Thacker

    Lecturer - Counselling

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    Adrian Harris

    Lecturer in Acting and Performance Making

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    Sarah Leaney

    Lecturer - Animal Management

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    Julie Way

    Lecturer - Animal Science

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    Gill Cook

    Programme Coordinator - Animal Management

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      UCW gave me the knowledge and the confidence to get out there and create opportunities for myself. The lecturers were so experienced and without their input I don’t think I would be where I am today.

      Mia, Musical Theatre, BA (Hons)

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      Our lecturers are so lovely. What I think is really nice is that we’ve got smaller classes compared to other unis, so we get more one on one time. I feel like we’ve got to know them.

      Poppy, Hair, Make-up and Prosthetics for Production, BA (Hons)

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      The support and guidance from my lectures has been invaluable. All of my lecturers have been, or still are, practised in the professional industry, meaning that it’s not just the content of the course that we are learning. Our lecturers often share anecdotes about their experiences in the industry.

      Poppy, Musical Theatre, BA (Hons)

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      Having almost every product I need available at all times has been a great benefit to my learning. In addition, the tutors have always supported my ideas and my creativity and that has given me the confidence to believe in myself and to never doubt my abilities.

      Natalie, Hair, Make-up and Prosthetics for Production, BA (Hons)

      performing arts female student standing in performing arts students

      My lecturers have really pushed me in order to become a better performer, while they have helped me in seeing my own strengths. Though we of course are here to improve and get better it is important to highlight strengths and improvements in order to feel encouraged to continue. I feel like my lecturers have really found that balance, which I really appreciate.

      Jenny Aspström, Musical Theatre, BA (Hons)

      Music Performance student using mixing and production equipment

      I would recommend the course to anyone who wants to better their performance skills and develop some business knowledge. The studios and equipment are amazing, and I’ve really enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity to use them

      Mike-E, Professional Music Performance

      Female Dance student in pink jumpersmiling at the camera

      I have gained so many skills from my course – mainly confidence, teamwork, and professionalism. I know I am ready for the dance industry with all the outstanding training I have had.

      Georgia, Dance for Commercial Performance, BA (Hons)

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      I chose UCW because they offered great work experience opportunities. Learning character design and making prosthetic pieces helped me to develop a smooth transition into the industry where I now work.

      Jade, BA (Hons) Hair, Makeup and Prosthetics for Production

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      When I started at UCW I never thought I'd progress as much as I have. I believe the support from the lecturers and their skills have been able to push me to be where I am now.

      Mari Kerrigan, Hair, Make-up and Prosthetics for Production, BA (Hons)

      UCW student profile, Performing Arts

      "Make The Most Out Of The Facilities As I Would Love To Still Be Able To Rehearse In A Space Like That Every Day."

      Lukin studied Musical Theatre at UCW and has appeared in shows including Book of Mormon in the West End and Bristol Hippodrome and on international tours of Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

      Lukin, Musical Theatre BA (Hons)

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        UCW gave me the knowledge and the confidence to get out there and create opportunities for myself. The lecturers were so experienced and without their input I don’t think I would be where I am today.

        Mia, Musical Theatre, BA (Hons)

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        Our lecturers are so lovely. What I think is really nice is that we’ve got smaller classes compared to other unis, so we get more one on one time. I feel like we’ve got to know them.

        Poppy, Hair, Make-up and Prosthetics for Production, BA (Hons)

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        The support and guidance from my lectures has been invaluable. All of my lecturers have been, or still are, practised in the professional industry, meaning that it’s not just the content of the course that we are learning. Our lecturers often share anecdotes about their experiences in the industry.

        Poppy, Musical Theatre, BA (Hons)

        Image
        Having almost every product I need available at all times has been a great benefit to my learning. In addition, the tutors have always supported my ideas and my creativity and that has given me the confidence to believe in myself and to never doubt my abilities.

        Natalie, Hair, Make-up and Prosthetics for Production, BA (Hons)

        performing arts female student standing in performing arts students
        My lecturers have really pushed me in order to become a better performer, while they have helped me in seeing my own strengths. Though we of course are here to improve and get better it is important to highlight strengths and improvements in order to feel encouraged to continue. I feel like my lecturers have really found that balance, which I really appreciate.

        Jenny Aspström, Musical Theatre, BA (Hons)

        Music Performance student using mixing and production equipment
        I would recommend the course to anyone who wants to better their performance skills and develop some business knowledge. The studios and equipment are amazing, and I’ve really enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity to use them

        Mike-E, Professional Music Performance

        Female Dance student in pink jumpersmiling at the camera
        I have gained so many skills from my course – mainly confidence, teamwork, and professionalism. I know I am ready for the dance industry with all the outstanding training I have had.

        Georgia, Dance for Commercial Performance, BA (Hons)

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        I chose UCW because they offered great work experience opportunities. Learning character design and making prosthetic pieces helped me to develop a smooth transition into the industry where I now work.

        Jade, BA (Hons) Hair, Makeup and Prosthetics for Production

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        When I started at UCW I never thought I'd progress as much as I have. I believe the support from the lecturers and their skills have been able to push me to be where I am now.

        Mari Kerrigan, Hair, Make-up and Prosthetics for Production, BA (Hons)

        UCW student profile, Performing Arts
        "Make The Most Out Of The Facilities As I Would Love To Still Be Able To Rehearse In A Space Like That Every Day."

        Lukin studied Musical Theatre at UCW and has appeared in shows including Book of Mormon in the West End and Bristol Hippodrome and on international tours of Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

        Lukin, Musical Theatre BA (Hons)

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          We're taking education to a whole new level. By being part of a Career Excellence Hub, all of our study programmes are designed to make you "job ready" when you graduate.

          We work with a diverse range of local and national employers to ensure our courses are upgraded with career-boosting benefits.

          HOW DOES THIS BENEFIT ME?

          • Incredible and inspiring guest lecturers
          • Exclusive networking opportunities
          • Key focus on skills employers are after
          • Course content is signed off by employers to ensure what you're being taught is up to date and relevant to the industry

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              Located at our Loxton Campus; Performance Arts, Production and Music courses benefit from bespoke facilities.

              Located next door to two working theatres, our performing arts facilities offer industry standard spaces to prepare you for the screen and stage. As well as sprung floor dance studios, exclusive IT suites and vocal recording facilities our Knightstone Campus also has it’s own “Berkhoff Theatre”, with a full lighting rig for performance set-ups.

              Our music courses take place at Loxton Campus. Here you’ll find industry standard recording studios (both analogue and digital), fully equipped practice rooms, equipment hiring facilities and a professional performance space for hosting events.

              Meet our Team


              Here at UCW, our lecturers are made of sector professionals.
              Their expertise, experiences and industry contacts means that your learning is taken to the next level!
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              Kirsten Harrison .

              HE Programme Co-ordinator - Hair Makeup & Prosthetics for Production

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              Kyle Davies .

              HE Section Leader – Performance and Production

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              Adam Fuller .

              Lecturer in Acting and Performance Making

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              Adrian Harris .

              Lecturer in Acting and Performance Making

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              Fiona Philp .

              Performance and Acting Lecturer

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              Tara O'Hare .

              Lecturer - Hair Makeup and Prosthetics

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              Sandy Day .

              HE Programme Co-ordinator - Hair Makeup & Prosthetics for Production

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              Susannah Scott .

              Programme Coordinator, Popular Music

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              Lee Sullivan .

              Curriculum Coordinator - Music

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              Mark Helyar .

              Lecturer - Performing Arts

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              John Dickinson .

              Lecturer in Performing Arts

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              Craig Logue .

              Technician - Performing Arts

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              Eloise Hodder .

              Programme Coordinator - Acting and Performance Making

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              Abigail Green .

              Head of Voice and Singing

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              Nicolette Whitley .

              Lecturer in Jazz

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              Joe Miller .

              Lecturer in Pas de Deux

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              Carina Morgan .

              Lecturer in Ballet and Jazz

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              Beky Humphries .

              Lecturer in Commercial Dance

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              Joe Kennedy .

              Head of Dance

              Featured image for “Rachel Hickie”

              Rachel Hickie .

              Programme Coordinator - Dance for Commercial Performance

                Meet our Team


                Here at UCW, our lecturers are made of sector professionals.
                Their expertise, experiences and industry contacts means that your learning is taken to the next level!
                Featured image for “Kirsten Harrison”

                Kirsten Harrison

                HE Programme Co-ordinator - Hair Makeup & Prosthetics for Production

                Featured image for “Kyle Davies”

                Kyle Davies

                HE Section Leader – Performance and Production

                Featured image for “Adam Fuller”

                Adam Fuller

                Lecturer in Acting and Performance Making

                Featured image for “Adrian Harris”

                Adrian Harris

                Lecturer in Acting and Performance Making

                Featured image for “Fiona Philp”

                Fiona Philp

                Performance and Acting Lecturer

                Featured image for “Tara O’Hare”

                Tara O'Hare

                Lecturer - Hair Makeup and Prosthetics

                Featured image for “Sandy Day”

                Sandy Day

                HE Programme Co-ordinator - Hair Makeup & Prosthetics for Production

                Featured image for “Susannah Scott”

                Susannah Scott

                Programme Coordinator, Popular Music

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                Lee Sullivan

                Curriculum Coordinator - Music

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                Mark Helyar

                Lecturer - Performing Arts

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                John Dickinson

                Lecturer in Performing Arts

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                Craig Logue

                Technician - Performing Arts

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                Eloise Hodder

                Programme Coordinator - Acting and Performance Making

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                Abigail Green

                Head of Voice and Singing

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                Nicolette Whitley

                Lecturer in Jazz

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                Joe Miller

                Lecturer in Pas de Deux

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                Carina Morgan

                Lecturer in Ballet and Jazz

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                Beky Humphries

                Lecturer in Commercial Dance

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                Joe Kennedy

                Head of Dance

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                Rachel Hickie

                Programme Coordinator - Dance for Commercial Performance

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