21-2192: [REDACTED] Look up Brit or brit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brit , Brits or BRIT may refer to: People [ edit ] Nicknames [ edit ] British people , people of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, its Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies, and their descendants Brit Hume (born 1943), American TV journalist Brit Selby (born 1945), Canadian ice-hockey player Brit Smith (born 1985), American actress, model, singer, and songwriter Britney Spears (born 1981), American singer Given names [ edit ] Brit Andresen , Norwegian-born Australian architect Brit Bildøen (born 1962), Norwegian poet, novelist, essayist, children's writer and literary critic Brit Hoel (born 1942), Norwegian politician Brit Marling (born 1982), American writer, producer, director and actress Brit McRoberts (born 1957), Canadian retired middle-distance runner Brit Morgan (born 1987), American film and television actress Brit Pettersen (born 1961), Norwegian former cross-country skier Brit Sandaune (born 1972), Norwegian soccer player and pre-school teacher Brit Solli (born 1959), Norwegian archaeologist Brit Stakston (born 1961), Swedish-Norwegian writer, public speaker and media strategist Brit Volden (born 1960), Norwegian orienteering competitor Family names [ edit ] Cri-Zelda Brits (born 1983), South African cricketer Danie Brits , South African former professional wrestler Gorka Brit (born 1978), Spanish footballer Grant Brits (born 1987), Australian freestyle swimmer Okkert Brits (born 1973), South African former pole vaulter Schalk Brits (born 1981), South African rugby union footballer Stefan Brits (born 1992), South African track and field athlete Tazmin Brits (born 1991), South African cricketer and former javelin thrower Walter Brit (fl. 1390),
42-671: A British performing arts and technology school in the London Borough of Croydon Other uses [ edit ] The Brit Awards , the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards Bedford Road Invitational Tournament , a basketball tournament held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Brit milah , the circumcision of a Jewish baby boy on the eighth day of life Brit (character) , an Image Comics superhero and series Brit Stevenson ,
63-466: A British performing arts and technology school in the London Borough of Croydon Other uses [ edit ] The Brit Awards , the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards Bedford Road Invitational Tournament , a basketball tournament held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Brit milah , the circumcision of a Jewish baby boy on the eighth day of life Brit (character) , an Image Comics superhero and series Brit Stevenson ,
84-636: A career in the arts, entertainment and communications industries, but the school expects all to follow full-time courses to completion. It has two professional theatres, the Obie Theatre, which can seat audiences of up to 324 and standing audiences up to 500; and the BRIT Theatre, which opened in January 2012 and seats audiences of up to 280. There are also various dance studios, musical theatre studios, and TV and radio studios. YouTube Music funded
105-400: A character in the film Saw V portrayed by Julie Benz See also [ edit ] Britney (disambiguation) Britt (disambiguation) Briton (disambiguation) British (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brit . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
126-400: A character in the film Saw V portrayed by Julie Benz See also [ edit ] Britney (disambiguation) Britt (disambiguation) Briton (disambiguation) British (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brit . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
147-625: A fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and the reputed author of works on astronomy and mathematics, as well as a treatise on surgery Places [ edit ] Brits, North West , a town in the North West province of South Africa, near Pretoria River Brit , a river in Dorset, England Britstown , a small farming town in the Northern Cape of South Africa Organizations [ edit ] Botanical Research Institute of Texas ,
168-450: A fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and the reputed author of works on astronomy and mathematics, as well as a treatise on surgery Places [ edit ] Brits, North West , a town in the North West province of South Africa, near Pretoria River Brit , a river in Dorset, England Britstown , a small farming town in the Northern Cape of South Africa Organizations [ edit ] Botanical Research Institute of Texas ,
189-668: A global botanical research institute and learning center in the U.S. Board of Radiation and Isotope Technology , a unit of the Department of Atomic Energy in Navi Mumbai, India Brit + Co. , an online DIY community/e-commerce company based in San Francisco Brit plc , an international general insurance and reinsurance group acquired by Fairfax Financial in May 2015 BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology,
210-431: A global botanical research institute and learning center in the U.S. Board of Radiation and Isotope Technology , a unit of the Department of Atomic Energy in Navi Mumbai, India Brit + Co. , an online DIY community/e-commerce company based in San Francisco Brit plc , an international general insurance and reinsurance group acquired by Fairfax Financial in May 2015 BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology,
231-492: A meeting with relevant tutors. Entry to the music course also includes aural and music theory tests and an audition, with entry to the dance, theatre, visual art & design, and musical theatre courses also including audition rounds. The school is known for being selective in its admissions and though it has a large catchment area, students outside this area are only granted a place if they show unusual merit. A 2011 BBC News article discussed whether students who are accepted by
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#1732772544483252-774: A new Television Studio that opened in 2019 for Film & Media Production students. This was in response to the student-run show " The BRIT Live " which airs on the BRIT School's YouTube channel, giving the students their own studio and control room to broadcast from. Entry to any of the school's courses is initially by application. If applicants meet the initial entry criteria, they may then be invited to interview or workshop in their chosen focus (strand) (either film and media production (FMP) , Applied Theatre , dance , interactive digital design , music , music technology , musical theatre , production arts , theatre , or visual arts & design ), for sixth-form entry students, plus
273-610: A secondary school specialising in the performing arts. By the time he started trying to raise money through the School for Performing Arts Trust (SPA), he had refined a novel integrated curriculum. He approached Sir Richard Branson to be the project champion who agreed, on the condition that other record companies chipped in. As it happened, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) were concerned with home taping and realised they had no political influence to bring
294-465: Is a British performing and creative arts school located in Selhurst , Croydon, England, with a mandate to provide education and vocational training for the performing arts, music, music technology, theatre, musical theatre, dance, applied theatre, production arts and the creative arts film and media production, interactive digital design, visual arts and design. Selective in its intake but free to attend,
315-1996: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Brit or brit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brit , Brits or BRIT may refer to: People [ edit ] Nicknames [ edit ] British people , people of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, its Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies, and their descendants Brit Hume (born 1943), American TV journalist Brit Selby (born 1945), Canadian ice-hockey player Brit Smith (born 1985), American actress, model, singer, and songwriter Britney Spears (born 1981), American singer Given names [ edit ] Brit Andresen , Norwegian-born Australian architect Brit Bildøen (born 1962), Norwegian poet, novelist, essayist, children's writer and literary critic Brit Hoel (born 1942), Norwegian politician Brit Marling (born 1982), American writer, producer, director and actress Brit McRoberts (born 1957), Canadian retired middle-distance runner Brit Morgan (born 1987), American film and television actress Brit Pettersen (born 1961), Norwegian former cross-country skier Brit Sandaune (born 1972), Norwegian soccer player and pre-school teacher Brit Solli (born 1959), Norwegian archaeologist Brit Stakston (born 1961), Swedish-Norwegian writer, public speaker and media strategist Brit Volden (born 1960), Norwegian orienteering competitor Family names [ edit ] Cri-Zelda Brits (born 1983), South African cricketer Danie Brits , South African former professional wrestler Gorka Brit (born 1978), Spanish footballer Grant Brits (born 1987), Australian freestyle swimmer Okkert Brits (born 1973), South African former pole vaulter Schalk Brits (born 1981), South African rugby union footballer Stefan Brits (born 1992), South African track and field athlete Tazmin Brits (born 1991), South African cricketer and former javelin thrower Walter Brit (fl. 1390),
336-456: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brit&oldid=1211568446 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Brit From Misplaced Pages,
357-463: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brit&oldid=1211568446 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages BRIT School The BRIT School
378-572: The necessary pressure to bear. The then Conservative government needed to give impetus to their flagging City Technology College scheme. For over 30 years, the BRIT School has been the beneficiary of funding from the British record industry, with a substantial annual contribution from the proceeds of the Brit Awards , administered via the record industry's charity, the BRIT Trust. In 2012,
399-544: The school expanded acquiring part of the former Selhurst High School building next door. Three new courses, Production Arts, Interactive Digital Design and Community Arts Practise (now Applied Theatre) were introduced to coincide with this. There are currently 1400 plus Students on roll. The school's former principal Sir Nick Williams was knighted in the New Years Honours List 2013 for services to education. The school celebrated its 30th birthday in 2022 and
420-633: The school is notable for its celebrity alumni. Opened on 22 October 1991 under the CTC programme, the school is funded by the British Government with support from the British Record Industry Trust (BRIT) and other charity partners and donations and maintains an independent school status from the local education authority . Mark Featherstone-Witty had been inspired by Alan Parker 's 1980s film Fame to create
441-718: Was awarded a PRS Music heritage award for shaping UK Art and culture for 30 years. The school was founded in 1991 under the auspices of the City Technology Colleges (CTC) initiative with sponsorship from the British Record Industry Trust (BRIT). Each year the BRIT Awards Music Ceremony raises money, some of which is used to help the continuing sponsorship of the school along with other music charities. The school recognises that most of its students intend to make
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