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WaterBear Venue shines a light on the Brighton music scene 

February 6, 2024 by marketing@waterbear.org.uk
To celebrate Independent Venue Week we thought we’d shine a light on our very own live music venue on Brighton seafront, the WaterBear Venue. The venue is fast becoming an established mainstay of the Brighton music scene and much-loved space for students, performers and visitors alike.   It first opened its doors in 2021 when the […]
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WaterBear Sheffield hosts The Hoosiers for a songwriting masterclass

February 1, 2024 by marketing@waterbear.org.uk
WaterBear’s Sheffield campus will play host to famous indie band The Hoosiers on 5th February for a songwriting masterclass. The Hoosiers @thehoosiersuk, made up of Irwin Sparkes and Al Sharland, will be deconstructing their hugely famous single ‘Goodbye Mr. A’ for our students, taking them through what went into writing the single, which went platinum […]
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Your guide to Sheffield's coffee shops

January 26, 2024 by Waterbear
We all love a good bit of caffeine, don’t we? It’s basically the equivalent of an IV drip for most students. Sheffield is blessed with some absolutely lovely coffee shops. From cosy, small rooms with only three selections to ones which are practically restaurants, Sheffield is a good place for any coffee lover (or you […]
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Student Guide to Sheffield

January 26, 2024 by Waterbear
WaterBear is lucky enough to have campuses in two amazing cities, Brighton and Sheffield, with our Sheffield campus being only a year old. We love Sheffield, and we want to make sure our students know how great of a city it really is, so here is your student guide to Sheffield.  Sheffield combines all that […]
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Your guide to Sheffield's cultural landmarks

January 26, 2024 by Waterbear
I know, I know. You are a student. You probably only care about bars and pubs. But, trust me, there’s gonna come a time when you’ll find cultural landmarks like galleries and museums really interesting. And when that comes, don’t you want to know where to find them in Sheffield? That’s what this article is […]
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Sheffield's Famous Musicians

January 22, 2024 by Waterbear
There’s a reason why WaterBear – The College of Music decided to base its music college in Sheffield. Aside from the beautiful views, the great football, and Hendo’s. Sheffield is renowned for its utterly fantastic music scene. It is historic. From hard rock to indie, electronica to bass line, Sheffield has been home to some […]
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Tramlines 'Apply-To-Play' Student Opportunity

January 22, 2024 by Waterbear
Students at WaterBear – The College of Music are being given the chance to play at the next Tramlines festival this summer, thanks to the ‘Apply-to-Play’ scheme.  The ‘Apply-To-Play' scheme has been a feature at Tramlines for a number of years. The scheme gives the opportunity for any up-and-coming artists to have the chance to […]
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Why We're WaterBear...

- ‘Water bear’ is the common name for a Tardigrade.
- Tardigrades are micro creatures, found everywhere on earth.
- They are the most resilient creatures known.
- They can survive and adapt to their surroundings, even in outer space.
- Their resilience and ability to adapt and survive inspires us in everything we do. We love them.

WaterBear Education Ltd, Hanover House,
118 Queens Road, Brighton BN1 3XG, UK  Map

Email: info@waterbear.org.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1273 726230

WaterBear Sheffield, Unit 4, Gatecrasher,
49 Eyre Lane, Sheffield S1 4RB, UK

Email: infosheffield@waterbear.org.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1143 992720

WaterBear Education Ltd, Hanover House,
118 Queens Road, Brighton BN1 3XG, UK  Map

Email: info@waterbear.org.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1273 726230

WaterBear Sheffield, Unit 4, Gatecrasher,
49 Eyre Lane, Sheffield S1 4RB, UK

Email: infosheffield@waterbear.org.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1143 992720

Why We're WaterBear...

- ‘Water bear’ is the common name for a Tardigrade.
- Tardigrades are micro creatures, found everywhere on earth.
- They are the most resilient creatures known.
- They can survive and adapt to their surroundings, even in outer space.
- Their resilience and ability to adapt and survive inspires us in everything we do. We love them.

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