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Anthony Hopkins Centre

The historic Anthony Hopkins Centre with its stunning open-air courtyard and tree-lined avenue houses key College facilities including the Corus and Weston studios, S4C studio theatre, several music practice rooms and a professional recording studio.
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Linbury Gallery

Our public gallery space hosts a changing programme of exhibitions and some of the College’s most eagerly anticipated events including the student-led Wearable Art and Balance design exhibitions.
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Bute Theatre

A flexible ‘black box’ performance space fully equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for up to 160 people.
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Café Bar

Situated in our stunning Carne Foyer, with wonderful views over Bute Park, our café bar is a great place to soak up the College’s creative atmosphere - whether you are meeting friends, enjoying our free foyer music concerts or taking in a show.
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The Old Library

We’re currently transforming Cardiff’s much-loved Old Library building. In the short term, we will use it for rehearsals, while we prepare the building for the future. In the longer term, we will run a vibrant programme of public performances and events across music and drama.
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Carne Foyer

The Carne Foyer is the College’s magnificent entrance space which is open to everyone to enjoy. It is filled with lots of natural light and overlooks Bute Park one of the largest and most beautiful urban parks in the UK.
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The Caird

A small flexible ‘black box’ performance and rehearsal space.
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Dora Stoutzker Hall

Combining elegant contemporary architecture with state-of-the-art acoustics, the magnificent Dora Stoutzker Hall has a capacity of 400 seats and has been host to many concerts and high-profile events.
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Governance

The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is the National Conservatoire of Wales. It contributes to the cultural identity of Cardiff and Wales and attracts some of the most gifted students from around the world.
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National Open Youth Orchestra in Cardiff

The National Open Youth Orchestra (NOYO) is the world’s first disabled-led national youth ensemble, promoting musical excellence and giving some of the UK’s most talented young disabled and non-disabled musicians a progression route.