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× A CUDWORTH-born singer who has found success in Singapore as a singing coach is gearing up for his leading role theatre debut next year.
TJ Taylor, who was born and raised in Cudworth, is now the associate artistic director of a popular musical theatre school, Sing’theatre Academy, in Singapore.
TJ credits his piano-playing mum and DJ dad for his love of music, which inspired him to study performing arts at Barnsley College.
Once he turned 21, TJ moved to Singapore to pursue his dream of teaching the arts.
Years later, the singer now leads more than 250 musical theatre students with four full time teachers at the academy.
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Alex Watson (left) and Tom Cutts, with Kerry Cook from The Source, who helped them apprenticeships.
Companies should act now to find candidates before the new deadline, according to Dale Robinson, head of business development at The Source Skills Academy.
He added: “The government hopes this extra time will encourage more companies to give a career chance to young people left jobless as a result of the pandemic.”
The Source helps employers access funds and candidates and has a pool of people it has trained to make them ‘apprenticeship-ready’, he added. It has placed more than 100 since the first lockdown in March.