Smart phone audition earns Ripon teenager place at famous music college

A smart performance by Ripon Grammar School singer and trumpet player Eva Scullion, has won her a coveted place at the Junior Royal College of Music in Manchester.

Because of the coronavirus crisis, Eva, who is 15 and a year 10 student at the school, had her audition filmed on a smartphone by her mother Beki.

The lockdown and social distancing restrictions, meant that auditions in Manchester could not go ahead and Eva was asked to submit a video featuring her performing and talking about why she wants to study at the college.

She has achieved Grade 8 in voice and grade 6 in trumpet and said she finds music a way of expressing her emotions,  especially when singing and added:

“I really enjoy exploring the different moods in songs and how you can be a completely different person than in real life.”

Ripon Grammar School director of music, Michael Barker, said he was proud that Eva and pointed out:

“She is an excellent all-round musician in theory, performance and composition and a stalwart member of our RGS music groups. She has a promising musical future.”

In Harrogate, Ellie Schaiper, a sixth former from Ashville College has won a coveted place at the National Youth Theatre.

The NYT has a long list of  A-lister alumni that includes Dame Helen Mirren, Daniel Craig, Rosamund Pike, Sir Daniel Day-Lewis, Colin Firth and Sir Ben Kingsley.

Ellie Schaiper said:

“Normally those accepted would take this course in London, however, once again due to the virus, this year’s intake course will be done via ‘Zoom’. After the summer intake course, I should have the opportunity to audition for productions within the company as well as their Rep Company, in addition to masterclasses and talks with industry professionals.”

Ashville Drama student Ellie Schaiper

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karl Boyd, Ashville College’s Head of Drama, said:

“I’m absolutely thrilled for Ellie. Being selected to join the National Youth Theatre is a wonderful achievement, and one that will hopefully open many doors for her as she explores a career in the world of acting.

“She worked incredibly hard for the audition and this, combined with her natural talent, has paid off.”