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RISING ASPIRATIONS

ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS

ABOUT RISING ASPIRATIONS

Who are we?

Founded in 2010, Rising Aspirations is proud to offer a range of engaging, encouraging and vibrant dance, singing an acting sessions for children aged 3 to 18!.

Our Ethos

Skills for life, not just the stage!’ - We believe that confidence, resilience, creativity, leadership, teamwork, and communication skills are all vital to students’ development in life and on stage! 

Where can you join us? 

Our sessions are based in North Swindon - Redhouse and Tadpole Garden Village. Contact us to come along for a free trial!.

MEET THE PRINCIPAL

Hello, I'm Laura!

Rising Aspirations Academy of Performing Arts was launched in 2010 to provide a unique blend of performing arts training with life-long skills, such as building confidence and leadership, team work skills, and creativity for children aged 3 - 18 years.

 

I am blown away by the continued improvements and growth of our students over the years through their time with us. Through drama, dance and singing lessons, we strive to nurture, encourage and support students, providing them with "skills for life, not just the stage!"

 

We are passionate about developing talent through high quality performing arts tuition, but also encouraging motivated, dedicated and supportive students who learn to interact, express and communicate. Students take part in weekly classes, annual full-scale productions, concerts, trips, holiday clubs and workshops! Witnessing the progress of these life-changing skills, is the most rewarding thing in the world!

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Testimonials

"I like coming to Rising Aspirations because I get to see all of my friends, perform and learn new things. Every year, we get to perform at the Wyvern Theatre and that's really fun!" 

- Evie  (Aged 10)

Rising Aspirations helps me to develop as a performer and a person! We get the chance to perform in a musical every year. I've been here for 8 years and have made so many friends along the way" 

- Elissa (Aged 15)

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