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Our Early Years performing arts classes are the perfect introduction to theatre arts for children.

Our Junior and Senior musical theatre classes teach singing and dancing at an advanced level.

Our Junior and Senior acting classes teach all facets of drama.

Our Early Years performing arts classes are the perfect introduction to theatre arts for children.

Our Junior and Senior musical theatre classes teach singing and dancing at an advanced level.

Our Junior and Senior acting classes teach all facets of drama.

Early Years Performing Arts

Our Early Years performing arts classes are the perfect introduction to theatre arts for children. Weekly classes cover singing, dancing and acting in an action packed 75 minutes aimed at engaging and developing your childs imagination through the power of music, storytelling, theatre and and live performance.

WHO?
Reception – Year 2

WHEN?
Wednesdays: 4.00 – 5.15pm & Thursdays: 4.00 – 5.15pm

WHERE?
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, SE24 9JQ

PRICE
£145 per term (12 weeks per term)

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Musical Theatre Classes

Our Junior and Senior musical theatre classes teach singing and dancing at an advanced level. Through passionate teaching in a fun and infectious learning environment, we accelerate your child’s potential and ability, in keeping with our ethos “nurturing talent”. Classes lead to a full scale musical production every July, in a professional Central London theatre.
Diva’s, show-off’s and extroverts heavily encouraged!

WHO? WHEN?
Year 3 – Year 6
Wednesdays: 5.30-7.00pm

WHO? WHEN?
Year 7 – Year 9
Thursdays: 5.15-7.15pm

WHO? WHEN?
Year 10 – Year 13
Thursdays: 7.30 – 9.30pm

WHERE?
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, SE24 9JQ

PRICE
£170 per term (12 weeks per term)

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Acting Classes

Our Junior and Senior acting classes teach all facets of drama. Students are encouraged to explore their potential through well structured projects and workshops, with self exploration and character building at the heart of our work with budding young actors. Classes lead to a full scale theatre production every January where students can demonstrate the techniques and skills developed in class, with the added thrill of live theatre.

WHO? WHEN?

Year 3 – 6
Tuesdays: 4.45-6.00pm

Year 4 – Year 7
Tuesdays: 6.30-8.00pm

WHO? WHEN?
Year 8 – Year 10
Tuesdays: 8.00-9.30pm

WHO?
Advanced Senior Class – Year 11 – Year 13

WHEN?
Wednesdays: 7.30-9.00pm

WHERE?
Alleyns School, Townley Road, SE22 8SU

PRICE
£170 per term (12 weeks per term)

WHERE?
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, SE24 9JQ

PRICE
£170 per term (12 weeks per term)

REGISTER NOW >

Acting Classes

Our Junior and Senior acting classes teach all facets of drama. Students are encouraged to explore their potential through well structured projects and workshops, with self exploration and character building at the heart of our work with budding young actors. Classes lead to a full scale theatre production every January where students can demonstrate the techniques and skills developed in class, with the added thrill of live theatre.

WHO? WHEN?

Year 3 – 6
Tuesdays: 4.45-6.00pm

Year 4 – Year 7
Tuesdays: 6.30-8.00pm

WHO? WHEN?
Year 8 – Year 10
Tuesdays: 8.00-9.30pm

WHERE?
Alleyns School, Townley Road, SE22 8SU

PRICE
£170 per term (12 weeks per term)

WHO?
Advanced Senior Class – Year 11 – Year 13

WHEN?
Wednesdays: 7.30-9.00pm

WHERE?
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, SE24 9JQ

PRICE
£170 per term (12 weeks per term)

REGISTER NOW >

FAQ's

Yes.  We offer a no-obligation trial class to all new students who wish to try our classes before committing.  Complete the online registration form for your chosen class/classes and upon receipt of this, we will contact you if there is a place available.

We offer many classes at SLYT, some classes are currently full with waiting lists, but places do become available throughout the school year and some classes have spaces.

Yes.  Regular and committed attendance is the best way for your child to thrive at SLYT and build on their talent and skills.  Absences should be avoided to ensure your child gets the most out of their time with us.

Every child gets the opportunity to perform in a theatre to a live audience!  All of our Musical Theatre students perform their annual show in July at a Central London theatre. Our Acting students perform their plays in January and February, at the start of the Spring term, and our Early Years Performing Arts perform in the Spring term as well.

No.  We have excellent links with the TV, film and theatre industry and we are often approached to submit SLYT students for professional roles.  We will always encourage and help our students if they are submitted for professional work.

No, we do not hold auditions for our normal weekly classes – all we ask for is enthusiasm and commitment.  However, our Advanced Senior Acting Class is entry by trial class and our Senior Summer Workshop is entry by audition.  All other workshops and courses are open to all children.

Yes, many of our students take both classes.

Timetable

SLYT 2023/24 Term Dates

Autumn Term 2023

Tues 12th September – Thurs 14th December (Half term 23rd October  – 3rd November)

Spring Term 2024

Tues 2nd Jan – Thurs 28th March (Half term 12th – 16th February)

Summer Term 2024

Tues 16th April – Thurs 11th July (Half term 27th – 31st May)

TUESDAY

Year 3 - 6 DRAMA (School Years 3 - 6)
Alleyns School, Townley Road, London, SE22 8SU
4.45 - 6.00pm
Junior DRAMA (School Years 4-6)
Year 7 DRAMA (School Year 7)
Alleyns School, Townley Road, London, SE22 8SU
6.30 – 8.00pm
Lower Senior DRAMA (School Years 8-9)
Year 10 / Year 11 DRAMA (School Year 10 & 11)
Alleyns School, Townley Road, London, SE22 8SU
8.00 – 9.30pm

WEDNESDAY

Infant Performing Arts (School Years Reception-Year 2)
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JQ
4.00 - 5.15pm
Junior Musical Theatre (School Years 3-6)
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JQ
5.30 - 7.00pm
Advanced/Senior DRAMA (School Years 11-13)
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JQ
7.30 – 9.00pm

THURSDAY

Infant Performing Arts (School Years Reception-Year 2)
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JQ
4.00 - 5.15pm
Lower Senior Musical Theatre (School Years 7-9)
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JQ
5.15 -7.15pm
Senior Musical Theatre (School Years 10-13)
St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JQ
7.30 -9.30pm

SLYT does not operate an agency to represent our students professionally. However, we are often invited to put forward students to audition for regional and West End productions, as well as film and television roles with top UK Casting Directors. These castings are offered completely at the discretion of our Artistic Director and no student is guaranteed any such opportunity.

“SLYT provides children and young people with unique and wonderful opportunities to perform, develop work ethic, socialise and above all have fun. It is the perfect counterfoil to the many pressures they are exposed to in other areas of their lives. I can't recommend it highly enough!”

Ngaire Telford, Headteacher, Herne Hill School

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Maddy Telford

Musical Director (SLYT Alumni)

Maddy started her SLYT career as a student in 2013, appearing in Sweeney Todd (Mrs Lovett), Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere), and West Side Story (Diesel), and she has now progressed to the team of teachers.  Maddy fell in love with Musical Direction at the University of Nottingham’s Musical Theatre society, most recently as MD for Songs for a New World.   Maddy hopes to continue her studies in the field whilst leading weekly classes at SLYT, and is especially excited to MD SLYT’s 2022 production of The Lion King.

Ashley Jacobs

Musical Director

Ashley is a graduate of University of Leeds (BA Music) and gained his MA at Mountview where he trained as a Musical Director.  Ashley is a founder member of The Ashatones, a barbershop quartet.

Most recently Ashley was Musical Director for the Union Theatre production of the all-male HMS Pinafore both at the Wiltons Music Hall and on tour, and he has also played Keyboards for the uk tour of Mamma Mia.  He was also Musical Director for Mack and Mabel at PPA.

Adrian Lawrence

Infant Performing Arts & Dance Teacher/Choreographer

Born and raised in the Lake District, Adrian studied at the University of Warwick before gaining his GDip Dance and MA Dance Performance at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where he toured nationally with Transitions Dance Company. He has trained extensively in ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, street and commercial dance.

Adrian teaches at The BRIT School, the Royal Academy of Dance, South London Youth Theatre, Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College, and Thomas’s London Day Schools. His work has been showcased in theatres across London and he has won awards, as both a performer and a choreographer, at national competitions. Inclusivity is at the heart of his practice, and he truly believes that dance is for everyone.

Adrian has choreographed SLYT’s productions of The Lion King (Theatre Peckham, 2022), Adea’s Island (Shaw Theatre, 2023), Bring It On (Mountview, 2023), and The Little Mermaid (Theatre Peckham, 2023)

SUMMER WORKSHOP 2024 – Kander and Ebb’s CHICAGO

The SLYT SENIOR SUMMER WORKSHOP culminates in a fully staged production of CHICAGO, performed at THE MACK THEATRE, the state of the art theatre at Mountview in Peckham.

The performance is accompanied by a full orchestra.

HOW DO I AUDITION FOR A PLACE?

Please contact [email protected] to enquire about joining the company of CHICAGO

We will be holding COMPANY AUDITIONS in APRIL from 11.00-4.00pm. Anybody interested in joining the production is welcome to audition on this date.  The audition will comprise of group singing workshop, a group dance/choreography session and an acting workshop. There is no fee for auditions in 2024 and we are currently trying to secure funding for those who need financial assistance with the course fees.

Please complete the SENIOR APPLICATION FORM on the SLYT website to REGISTER YOUR INTEREST in the 2024 SLYT SENIOR SUMMER WORKSHOP.  All venues for workshops and auditions are confirmed upon receipt of your application.

 

WHAT FORM DOES THE AUDITION TAKE?

Our auditions take the form of a workshop in three stages: Singing, then Movement/dance, finishing with an Acting/character workshop. You will audition in groups for the SLYT Production team as well as guest panelists from the West End.

The audition is designed to be challenging and fun, in a very encouraging and supportive environment!

 

DO I NEED TO PREPARE ANYTHING FOR MY AUDITION?

You will need to prepare a musical theatre song of your choice and provide piano sheet music for this song.

It should be a maximum of 3 minutes duration, and any cuts should be clearly marked for our accompanist.

 

WHAT SHOULD I BRING?

Bring piano sheet music for your chosen song for the accompanist. (No backing tracks or unaccompanied singing please).

Bring also a bottle of water and a packed lunch/snack for the breaks.

You may wish to bring a change of clothes for the dance audition, and wear something more appropriate for the more formal Singing and Acting workshops.  This may help you present your character.

 

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

You will be notified by letter within 10 days of the audition.

If you accept your place and role within the company you will need to obtain a parents signature to confirm your acceptance and also send a deposit to secure your place.  This will be outlined in your acceptance letter.

 

WHEN DOES THE WORKSHOP AND PRODUCTION TAKE PLACE?

The course takes place from Monday 5th – Friday 9th August, then resumes on Monday 12th – Saturday 17th August 2024, from 10am to 6pm every day, except for production days on Friday 16th and Saturday 17th August, when call times reflect the performances.  The 2 final shows are at 2.30pm and 7.30pm on Saturday 17th August 2024.

Full commitment to all of the 11 days is required.  Please do not submit an application if you are not able to commit to the full workshop.

All rehearsals take place at St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JQ and all technical rehearsals and performances take place at Mountview, Peckham.

 

IF I AM SELECTED FOR THE SLYT COMPANY, HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?

The cost of the 2-week workshop is £495 per student and this includes all tuition, costumes, props and an allocation of free tickets for the performances of the show.  We are working hard to obtain funding in order to be in a position to offer those requiring assisted places full or half scholarships for this years course.

 

GUIDELINES FOR AUDITIONEES.

Places in the company and roles within the production will be allocated based on the merit of your audition.

No prior commitment or attendance at South London Youth Theatre will be taken into account when making casting decisions.

 

FUNDED PLACES / BURSARIES

In the past SLYT has been very pleased to offer 4 fully funded places for the 2018 and 2019 SENIOR SUMMER WORKSHOP.  These full bursaries, made possible by the generosity and support of THE SONDHEIM SOCIETY were awarded following successful auditions.  Students and families wishing to be considered for any funding similar to the Sondheim Society bursary should apply through this website, stating their need for funding at the point of registering.  Updates on any funded places for 2024 will be made public as soon as we have confirmation.

Douglas Hansell

Musical Director & Singing Teacher

Douglas is currently appearing in the Australian tour of Come From Away as Kevin T.  Prior to this he worked with Australia’s flagship Sydney Theatre Company in the political satire, De Ja Revue. More local work in the past year includes The Killer Beside Me (October Films), Manhattan Parisienne (The Other Palace) Thirty Three (Leicester Square Theatre), and Beauty and the Beast (Regal Theatre, Worcestershire)

Other theatre credits include Titanic (Charing Cross Theatre), When Blair Had Bush and Bunga (Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh), A Doll’s House (Seymour Centre, Sydney), Open For Business (Sydney Theatre Company), Going Bush (Bush Theatre London), Oedipus Rex (Sydney Festival), Freud’s Last Session (Sydney’s Theatre Royal), Macbeth, The Importance of Being Earnest, Lady Windamere’s Fan (Darlinghurst Theatre Company), Neighbourhood Watch, We’re Going On A Bear Hunt (Ensemble Theatre), Emily Eyefinger (Monkey Baa Theatre Company), The Temperamentals (New Theatre), The Cold Child (Griffin Theatre Co.), Actors At Work (Bell Shakespeare Co).

Film and television credits include The Silent (Lightning Oak Productions), The Ghost of Cassley (ZDF), Critical (SkyUK), Home and Away (Channel 7, Australia), Underbelly (UBB Productions), All Saints (Channel 7, Australia), Failure To Thrive (Nicky Bentham), Critical (Sky UK), Tell Me How You See The Sky (Palmer Productions), The Code (ABC, Australia), 36 Squad (Breakaway TV).

As a teacher, Doug has worked with SLYT, Urdang Academy, Mountview, City Academy and Associated Studios. He is also the director of the City Academy Collective Chorus.

Training: Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).

Daisy Horan

Production Designer & Dance Teacher

Daisy started as an SLYT student back in 2013 appearing in Hairspray, The Wiz and Les Miserables in 2015.  After studying performing arts at University Daisy has grown and honed their craft as a designer and choreographer and is the first SLYT student to progress to the team of professional teachers.

They have worked with Off The Middle, Crooked Tree Theatre and Taxi Man Productions and more as a set & costume designer, hair & makeup artist and performer. Daisy also has a freelance design business alongside teaching weekly at South London Youth Theatre.  For SLYT Daisy has taken creative control of the set design for The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, make-up and hair for Edward Scissorhands, and they also created the enchanted object costumes for our production of Beauty and the Beast.

JON ROBYNS

PATRON & WORKSHOP LEADER

Jon is currently playing the role of Jean Valjean in Les Miserables in the West End, having recently reigned as King George in the West End production of Hamilton.

“I am thrilled to support the work of SLYT and look forward to working with the students myself in the future!”

His stage credits include: Robbie Hart in The Wedding Singer (UK Tour); Eddie in Sister Act (UK Tour); Emmett Forrest in Legally Blonde (Curve Theatre, Leicester); Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Alternate Huey in Memphis (Shaftesbury Theatre); Adam Nehemiah in Dessa Rose (Trafalgar Studios); Jamie in The Last Five Years (Greenwich Theatre); Galahad in Spamalot (Harold Pinter and Playhouse Theatres); Hollis in Road Show (Menier Chocolate Factory); Enjolras in Les Miserablés (Queen’s Theatre); Marius in Les Miserablés (Queen’s Theatre), Princeton/Rod in Avenue Q (Noel Coward Theatre); Mark in Rent (English Theatre Frankfurt); Alternate Chris in Miss Saigon (UK tour).

Recording: Memphis (Original London Cast), Solo Album ‘Open Book’ (Curtain Records); Enjolras in Les Miserablés 25th Anniversary

Jon trained at Mountview Academy of Performing Arts.

Katharine Woolley

Associate Musical Director & Founder Musical Director

Katharine trained at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama and at The Royal Academy of Music.  She is currently working on the Netflix film adaptation of Matilda, having previously been the Children’s Musical Director for the RSC production in London’s West End.  Most recently Katharine was the Musical Director for Waitress, West End.  Previously to this she was Assistant Conductor for The Jersey Boys, West End, as well as playing keyboards for the show. Other work includes Avenue Q (West end), Beauty and the Beast (UK tour) and CATS (Arena tour). Katharine established her own theatre school, Stage By Stage Theatre Arts, based in South-west London alongside teaching singing at many local theatre schools including South London Youth Theatre.

For SLYT Katharine was Musical Director on our productions of Fame, Hairspray, The Wiz, Les Miserables and The Lion King.

Matt Penson

Drama Teacher / Director

 

Matt is over the moon to be joining SLYT! Matt trained as an actor and graduated from the Arts University Bournemouth in 2016. Since then he has been work predominantly in theatre playing such roles as Romeo (Romeo & Juliet), Brutus (Julius Caesar), Charles Dickens (The Ghosts of Mr Dickens) and Macbeth (Macbeth) to name a few. Matt has toured up and down the country playing every type of venue you can imagine, theatres, churches, schools, outdoor amphitheatre, parks, bombed ruins, Anglo Saxon burial sights and even graveyards! Matt also has experience with film, puppetry and motion/performance capture.

 

Some of Matt’s directing credits include, Twelfth Night (Riverside Youth Theatre), Julius Caesar (Lion & Unicorn Theatre) and Another Day (Camden Fringe). As a director Matt has had the opportunity to lead workshops with a wide variety of groups; children, adults, vulnerable adults, children with special educational needs, refugees seeking asylum and prisoners. ”

Lydia Huhne

Drama Teacher / Director

Lydia Huhne trained as an actor at Rada and through various seasons with the National Youth Theatre.

She then co-ran “Burnt Out Theatre”, a company producing, directing and touring various shows. Lydia also commissioned and helped devise new writing, most notably the play “Muscovado”, which was the winner of the Alfred Fagon Audience award in 2015.

Since having children she has focused her attention on teaching and facilitating drama workshops within a range of settings including an intergenerational project for the NHS during the pandemic. She is currently doing a Masters at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, in Applied Theatre and Education. She strongly believes in the power of “play” for well-being, and the benefits of creating ensemble theatre. She is thrilled to have started at SLYT and is excited to create new work.

EAMONN O’DWYER

Musical Director & Singing Teacher

 

Eamonn is a highly sought after British composer and has been working with SLYT at our weekly classes since 2011.  An Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, he has worked as a musician in theatres all over the world.  As a composer he has written original music for Mrs Beeton Says… (Bristol Old Vic Theatre School);  The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (NYMT, The Other Palace); The Comedy of Errors (RSC, UK Tour);  Flesh & Bone (National Theatre Studio); One Voice (Old Vic); Julius Caesar Re-imagined (RSC, Swan); Grimm Tales & Peter Pan (Chichester Festival Theatre); Improbable Fiction (Mill at Sonning); Hansel & Gretel, Alice in Winterland, The Wind in the Willows, The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, A Christmas Carol, HamletTess of the d’Urbervilles & Arabian Nights (Rose Theatre, Kingston); Three Sunrises (St James Theatre RE:act); The House of Mirrors & Hearts & The Man Who Was Thursday (Arcola Theatre); A Flea in Her Ear (Tabard Theatre); Stones in his Pockets (Dukes, Lancaster); Five Children & It (Tristan Bates); Portia Coughlan (Old Red Lion); Around the World in Eighty Days, Sherlock Holmes & The Glass Menagerie (Chipping Norton Theatre); Much Ado About Nothing ​(Stockholm English Speaking Theatre);  A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Barakura Festival Theatre, Japan); The Massacre ​​(Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds); Liquorice & Smokerings ​​(New Wolsey, Ipswich); and Frankenstein (Dorset Corset Theatre Company).

 

The score for his original musical The House of Mirrors & Hearts won the MTM Award for Best New Score at the Edinburgh Festival in 2010, and after its critically acclaimed run at the Arcola Theatre in 2015, received its US premiere in July 2016.

BEN LEVY

Musical Director & Singing Teacher

Ben read Music at The University of York before graduating with his MA in Musical Direction from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. As a musical director, he has worked extensively in theatre including musical theatre, opera and pantomime. As a choral director, he conducted Military Wives Choir, York, Harmonize Contemporary Choir and Park Grove Children’s Choir for four years, also serving as Guest Musical Director for Easingwold Singers and BBC York In Harmony. In 2019, Ben was engaged as Musical Director for BBC Children in Need, conducting the children’s choir at Hintze Hall, The Natural History Museum, and is looking forward to working with them again for their next season.

As a teacher, he has experience teaching for a wide range of drama colleges, recently including Emil Dale Academy (EDA), Momentum Theatre Arts Academy (MPAA), Italia Conti, City Academy, PQA College, London, Bodens College of Performing Arts, SLP College and SLP Junior Academy (Head of Singing). He currently holds roles as Musical Director/Singing Teacher for Spirit Young Performers’ Company (SYPC) and South London Youth Theatre (SLYT) and has been Artistic Director for Riverside MT Summer School for Ulster University since 2016. When not conducting or teaching, Ben enjoys engagements as a singer, pianist and music examiner. 
MD CREDITS: Godspell (50th Anniversary Production, Off-West End), The Music Of James Bond – And More! (Germany Tour),  Feel It Like A Man – Musical Supervisor/Composer (Action To The Word), West End Misfits (The Other Palace), Sweet Charity (Playhouse Theatre, Hitchin), The World Goes Round (Camp Baco, USA), Mozart! (Catalyst Festival), Sleeping BeautyCinderella (Imagine Theatre Ltd), Underneath The Arches (Plowright Theatre), It’s Showtime!Another Op’nin’ Another Show (Grand Opera House, York), The Selfish Giant (Composer/MD) (workshop), Kiss Me KatePippin (SLP College), Lizzie and the Dark (Opera Schmopera), Songs For A New World (Orillo Studios)

AS ASSISTANT MDMy Favorite Year, Death Takes A Holiday, Crazy For You, Fiddler On The Roof, Brass (Mountview), The Piper of Hamelin (National Youth Music Theatre)

OTHER CREDITSThe Sound of Music (Cyprus Production) – Rehearsal Pianist

 

Spencer James

Artistic Director

Spencer established SLYT in 2010.  Prior to this he taught drama and led the Musical Theatre performance troupe at Stagecoach Dulwich for over 3 years, and taught drama at Jasspa, leading the Infant and Advanced Drama classes for over 7 years.  More recently Spencer was thrilled to lead the Infant Performance Arts classes at Herne Hill School.  Whilst still working as a professional actor, Spencer Directed and Choreographed youth productions in Bangkok, New York and across the UK.  Today, and leaving little time for other ventures, SLYT attracts 200 students to its weekly classes, which lead to 6 full-scale productions each year at theatres across London.

Spencer trained as an actor at the GSA Conservatoire and at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, gaining his B A Honours degree in 2003.

Professional theatre credits in London include The Scarecrow in The Wiz, Conrad Birdie in Bye Bye Birdie, Genie of The Lamp in Aladdin and Satan in Jerry Springer The Opera.

Spencer created the role of Shere Khan in a new musical adaptation of The Jungle Book, written by Richard Taylor and also played Billy Flynn in Chicago, touring Europe.

Television credits include Casualty, Doctors, Berkeley Square and Archie in Love In A Cold Climate, all for the BBC.

Uniform Guide

Your child’s South London Youth Theatre T-SHIRT should form part of the SLYT uniform to include:

BLACK bottoms (leggings/tracksuit bottoms/stretchy trousers)
BLACK daps/Jazz shoes/Trainers
(Please do not send your child to class in any of the following:
flip flops/sandals/birkenstocks/heavy shoes/boots/Dr Martins/Ugg Boots. These items are not appropriate for the activity).

SLYT branded T-shirt.
Uniform should be worn to EVERY SLYT class (except Wednesday Senior Drama)

Girls should never wear dresses or skirts to any class as this is not practical for movement and leads to girls having to sit out of exercises.

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Consent Form for Photography at South London Youth Theatre

Still photography and videography are core facets of the performing arts. South London Youth Theatre (SLYT) commissions photography for rehearsals, performances and back stage preparations. These images are used in print, on our website and our social media profiles for SLYT publicity purposes.  They are a mandatory part of SLYT.  They will never be used out of context or by an unauthorised third party. Photographs may continue to be used after a student leaves SLYT.

To comply with Data Protection regulations, we require written consent to this for all students as follows:

By completing this form you grant full rights to use the images resulting from  photography / video filming to SLYT, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images for publicity or other purposes to help achieve SLYT’s aims.

Acceptance of this is essential for SLYT membership.

If any student or parent does NOT wish their images to be used in future publicity please contact Spencer James to discuss.

Additional information that you may wish to know:

  1. Images will be held in accordance with Data Protection regulations.
  2. Students’ names will not be attached to photographs without consent.
  3. Parents may ask to see SLYT’s photography agreement

 
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