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+ | '''Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance''' is a [[music]] and [[dance]] [[conservatoire]] based in [[Greenwich]], [[London]], England. It was formed in 2005 as a merger of two older institutions – '''Trinity College of Music''' and '''Laban Dance Centre'''. The conservatoire has 1,250 [[Undergraduate education|undergraduate]] and [[Postgraduate education|postgraduate]] students based at three campuses in London. | ||
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+ | ==Trinity College of Music's historical association with the Masonic Order== | ||
+ | Trinity College of Music has a historical association with [[Freemasonry]], with the Trinity College Lodge No 1765 being founded in 1878<ref name=MQletter>http://www.mqmagazine.co.uk/issue-6/p-30.php</ref> by seven early teaching members of the college who were freemasons, including the founder, the Reverend [[Henry George Bonavia Hunt]]. In the past, freemasonry was an important though private feature of the life of the College, among both members of staff and the undergraduate and postgraduate men. Trinity College Lodge is no longer associated with the college, since no member of the college belongs to it. However, by co-incidence, the College's patron, [[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent|the Duke of Kent]], has been Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England since 1968. | ||
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Trinity College of Music (College) | |
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Headquarters | London, UK |
Type | Conservatoire |
Music and dance conservatoire based in Greenwich, London, England. |
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a music and dance conservatoire based in Greenwich, London, England. It was formed in 2005 as a merger of two older institutions – Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre. The conservatoire has 1,250 undergraduate and postgraduate students based at three campuses in London.
Trinity College of Music's historical association with the Masonic Order
Trinity College of Music has a historical association with Freemasonry, with the Trinity College Lodge No 1765 being founded in 1878[1] by seven early teaching members of the college who were freemasons, including the founder, the Reverend Henry George Bonavia Hunt. In the past, freemasonry was an important though private feature of the life of the College, among both members of staff and the undergraduate and postgraduate men. Trinity College Lodge is no longer associated with the college, since no member of the college belongs to it. However, by co-incidence, the College's patron, the Duke of Kent, has been Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England since 1968.
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