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http://www.lamda.org.ukLAMDA is an independent drama school, dedicated to the vocational training of actors, stage managers and technicians.
http://www.trinitycollege.co.ukTrinity College London, the international examinations board incorporating Trinity Guildhall, offers accredited qualifications in English language and the performing and creative arts.
http://www.britishvoiceassociation.org.uk The British Voice Association (the BVA) encourages a healthy voice, vocal skills and communication, recognising the human voice as an essential element of our communication and well-being.
http://www.gsmd.ac.ukThe Guildhall School of Music & Drama is one of Europe's leading conservatoires, offering musicians, actors, stage managers and theatre technicians an inspiring environment in which to develop as artists and professionals.
http://www.bruford.ac.ukRose Bruford College provides innovative vocational education of the highest standard in the professions of the theatre.
http://www.vcmexams.comVictoria College of Music, London provides an independent system of examinations that encourage young people and mature students to take up and progress the study of self made Music, Speech and Drama
http://www.samuelfrench-london.co.ukSamuel French Ltd, London, publishes, sells and leases plays for performance, with over two thousand playscripts covering all elements of performing theatre.
http://www.chalkface.com/products/DramaChalkface lesson plans and worksheets for Drama teachers provide supplementary resources in areas where you would otherwise need to create your own materials from scratch.
http://www.neweraacademy.co.ukNew Era Academy provides graded examinations in a range of dramatic techniques and disciplines irrespective of age, ability, culture or background.
http://www.poetryarchive.orgThe Poetry Archive is the World's premier online collection of recordings of poets reading their work.
http://www.uktouring.org.uk/andrewmotion/index.htmlAndrew Motion was Poet Laureate from 1999 until 2009. He was knighted for his services to literature in 2009 an is now Professor of Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London.
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