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Blubricks is an entity born out of passion to educate and encourage people to express themselves more clearly. As the importance of communication is heavily emphasized today, we aim to build an eloquent society.
Since our inception in 2006, Katrina Lau, our founding principal - armed with a Professional Certificate in Speech and Drama - has been conducting classes at several public and private schools. Blubricks' main studio is in Kota Damansara; a new branch has been set-up recently in Bukit Jelutong with more being planned for other suburbs in the Klang Valley
Blubricks would not be where it is today without the dedication of our founder, teachers and students. In stepping up to a higher level, we have joined hands with Trinity Guildhall London, and now proudly boast a brand new programme in our ever-growing list – Diploma in Speech and Drama.
Blubricks intends to have first mover advantage expanding its horizon of further education , enriching as many students as possible by providing the most distinct long-term benefits in our Diploma programme. We do this because we love what we do and thereby partnering with a reputable educational institution, have the right people.

Vision:
• To build, enthuse and be the pulse of a community that appreciates the Arts in all its grandeur.
Mission:
• Blubricks strives to empower students with the confidence to be self –leaders and future-shapers through encouraging an inquisitive mindset and developing necessary communicative and performing skills.
• To churn out highly skilled/equipped performers in various skills pertaining to the Arts.

BluBricks Learning Studio
2A-3, PJU 5/17, Dataran Sunway
Kota Damansara, 47810
Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan
(Email) enquiry@blubricks.com
(Tel) +6012-370 9220
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Our teachers
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Thasha Gunaseelan
Thasha’s first foray into the performing arts in 2006 was when she played an angry woman whose husband cheated on her in the production called ‘59 minutes’ by The Oral Stage and in 2008 she was handpicked by Mia Palencia to sing with the AYA (Asian Youth Ambassadors) Choir Project. She also was in the publicity team for the production ‘How I Learned to Drive’ also by The Oral Stage.
She is currently very active in Acts Church’s productions; dancing and acting and also rehearsing for the AYA Choir Project 2009.
She has attended teaching workshops and is also facilitating Speech and Drama in several kindergartens around the Klang Valley.
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