Line6 HXFX wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 6:29 am
1993 and 1994
I was on a great Btec National Diploma in Performing Arts course, the first of its type in the UK. A truly difficult course at the time.
I studied IT at a much higher level, and that was breeze in comparison to this.
They make these courses extremely hard.
1600 people applied, 35 were selected about 10 of us actually passed the thing. All mainly professional gigging musicians.
We as a group were writing, rehearsing and performing constantly,
I don't know if you ever found "your"group in life, in the South Wales Valleys it is easy to be isolated, and you can go your whole life not meeting people who like the same thing as you, and constantly practising a instrument is really isolating in and of itself, but these were my people.
I met my guys. Supporting each other, financially, emotionally, just through humour and having and maintaining a positive attitude.
We spent 2 glorious years together constantly writing and performing and having the time of our lives.
I was so fucking happy. bold, confident, felt I could do anything.
It was incredible.
So much fun.
After the course ended we actually stayed for three months the do a run of shows, over the Summer Holidays.
The right knock the arts, performing arts courses in particular, they think it is all a worthless hobby.
To be derided.
Not many would have even been able to get on, let alone sustain the attitude necessary to pass this thing.