Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

Trinity Laban
King Charles Court (Music)
Former name
Trinity College of Music
MottoTradition meets tomorrow
TypeConservatoire
Established
  • 2005 – merger of Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre
  • 1872 – founding of Trinity College of Music
AccreditationArts Council England
Endowment£6.7 million (2020)
ChairmanAlan Davey
PresidentA. R. Rahman
PrincipalAnthony Bowne
PatronThe Duke of Kent
Students1,300 (2023/24)
Undergraduates950 (2023/24)
Postgraduates350 (2023/24)
Address
King Charles Court, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, SE10 9JF
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United Kingdom
CampusUrban
LanguageBritish English
Affiliations
Websitetrinitylaban.ac.uk

Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a music, dance, and musical theatre conservatoire based in South East London. It was formed in 2005 as a merger of two older institutions – Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre. Trinity Laban provides training in all aspects of classical music, jazz, popular music, composition, musical theatre, contemporary dance, dance science, choreography, and music education. The conservatoire has 1,250 undergraduate and postgraduate students based at three campuses in Greenwich, Deptford and New Cross. Trinity Laban also runs a Centre for Advanced Training programme for young dancers aged 12 to 17 and a junior music department (Junior Trinity), designed for young musicians aged 3 to 19.

The conservatoire has formed academic partnerships with institutions including Beijing Dance Academy, KM Music Conservatory, and the University of Melbourne and industry partnerships include Trinity College London, Studio Wayne McGregor, and the Philharmonia Orchestra. Trinity Laban is a Member of Conservatoires UK and the European Association of Conservatoires. The principal of Trinity Laban is Professor Anthony Bowne and A. R. Rahman was announced as the conservatoire's Honorary President in 2024.