For the award, final-year Trinity Laban (TL) students pitch artistic business projects to a panel of experts, and have the opportunity to win £3000 of funding and a tailored 10-month mentorship programme delivered by TL’s acclaimed alumni.
This year the panel consisted of co-director at Independent Dance, Nikki Tomlinson, co-founder of Black Lives in Music and former head of professional development at the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, Roger Wilson, and TL principal Anthony Browne.
The TL Innovation Award was launched in 2019 as part of a strategy to help emerging artists find their voice and navigate the challenges of the creative industries.
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