LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts

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The LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts was founded in 1984 by De La Salle brother, Brother Joseph McNally. It is located in Singapore. Presently, LASALLE-SIA has five faculties which are design, fine arts, integrated arts, media arts and performing arts.

LASALLE-SIA received its Accredited Institution status granted by The Open University, the UK’s largest university, in March 2004. The institutional accreditation and degree validation by The Open University Validation Services (OUVS) is an independent stamp of approval of academic quality from an internationally-recognised accrediting body operating under a UK Royal Charter. Students completing degree programmes written and developed by LASALLE-SIA and validated by OUVS will receive a parchment jointly bearing the name and seal of LASALLE-SIA and The Open University, clearly identifying LASALLE-SIA as the provider and The Open University bring validation equivalent to UK MA, BA (Hons) or DipHE (Diploma in Higher Education).

LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts will move to its new home in the heart of Singapore in January 2007. Located in the Rochor area, bounded by Prinsep Street, Short Street and Albert Street, the New City Campus will sit on a one-hectare site, which is part of the area designated as the Arts, Culture, Learning and Entertainment hub of Singapore.

One of the features of this new Campus will be the Brother Joseph McNally Museum. It will tell the story of Brother Joseph McNally, the founder of the College and the history of LASALLE-SIA. It will house Brother Joseph McNally’s preserved studio, tools, benches and unfinished work. It will also contain a Live studio for alumni and resident artists, as well as having interactive audio and visual presentations and permanent and occasional exhibitions.

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[edit] Change Of The Institution Name Back To LASALLE

In recognising LASALLE’s aim to be a Singaporean brand name recognised globally in creative arts education, research and practice, it was agreed with Singapore Airlines (SIA) that the word "SIA" would be phased out of the institution’s name and be branded simply as "LASALLE" by end of February 2007.

The Main Theatre at New City Campus will be named The Singapore Airlines Theatre. The Singapore Airlines Theatre symbolises the warm relations between the two institutions that began in 1993 when SIA contributed S$15 million to fund the construction of two buildings at LASALLE’s Goodman Road campus.

[edit] Musical Theatre

LASALLE’s Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Musical Theatre Programme began with its first intake of students in July 2004. The course, the first of its kind in Asia, trains students in singing, acting and dancing. In addition to local teachers, the course also invites international guest artists including writers, directors, agents, and casting directors to contribute to the teaching programme. Final-year students also have the opportunity to present their talent to invited international agents, casting directors, producers and theatre companies in Graduation Showcases in Melbourne, Sydney and Singapore.

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