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  1. Specialist. Dance/Performing Arts. Website. http://www.bush-davies.com. Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts was a dance and performing arts school in the United Kingdom. [citation needed] Founded by the dance teacher Pauline Bush in Nottingham in 1914, [1] and later with branches in Romford, Essex and London; it was bombed out during ...

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  3. www.bush-davies.com › mainpage › indexBush Davies Home Page

    Internet Technology was in its infancy in 1989. Computers had not found their place in school classrooms. It now seems apposite, using the World Wide Web, to describe what Bush Davies was. In doing so we can explore why it held such an important position in the specialised field of dance training together with a secondary education which it ...

  4. Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts was a dance and performing arts school in the United Kingdom. Founded by the dance teacher Pauline Bush in Nottingham in 1914, and later with branches in Romford, Essex and London; it was bombed out during the Second World War and then moved to a former boys' school East Grinstead.

  5. Closed. 1989. Specialist. Dance/Performing Arts. Website. http://www.bush-davies.com. Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts was a dance and performing arts school in the United Kingdom. citation needed Founded by the dance teacher Pauline Bush in Nottingham in 1914, [1] and later with branches in Romford, Essex and London; it was bombed out during ...

  6. Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts in East Grinstead was one of the best and most respected residential schools for the performing arts. Sadly now closed many of its pupils went on to successful careers with top dance and theatre companies around the world and in music, television and on stage.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bird_CollegeBird College - Wikipedia

    Before becoming Principal of the college in 1998, Sue Passmore had previously been Head of Theatre at the former Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts. She joined the Doreen Bird College of Performing Arts in 1988, as Artistic Co-ordinator and Head of Drama, becoming Artistic Director in 1989.