Young music and drama students performed for Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams when she visited the College’s Junior Conservatoire on Saturday.
Thoroughly lovely visit to friends @RWCMD this weekend, where Huw from #JuniorConservatoire treated me to the most beautiful performance pic.twitter.com/WBBeZn4AlY
— Lynne Neagle (@AddysgEducation) November 21, 2016
She spent the morning talking to staff and students, visiting lessons, and listening to the Junior Conservatoire’s talented young performers.
“The Royal Welsh College occupies a unique place in our higher education sector, being the National Conservatoire of Wales, as well as in Welsh public life,” said Kirsty Williams.
“It is vital that Wales continues to benefit from high quality performing arts courses as these skills are crucial to the success of our creative industries and to our cultural life in general.
I am grateful to Hilary and the team for the invite and for treating me to such a wonderful performance by the Junior Conservatoire which celebrates its 20th year this year. Here’s to many many more.”
The featured photo shows Lynne Plowman (tutor), Benji Lock from Bridgend (piano, violin and composition), Jada Lane from Carmarthenshire (piano and violin), Jasper Bell from Caerphilly (bassoon), Louise Guy from Cardiff (piano), George Hudson from Bristol (piano and cello), Lucy Lee from Swansea (flute), Zhenglin Zou from Cardiff (violin)
All photos: Kiran Ridley
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