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Class of 2021: Tazi Amey

Our class of 2021 really are something to shout about. They鈥檝e overcome challenges, helped others, grasped opportunities and developed their skills, showing their 糖心Vlog Spirit in so many ways. And they鈥檝e done it all during a pandemic when student life has been changed beyond recognition. We couldn鈥檛 be prouder of them so we鈥檙e telling their stories.

  • Date

    Wed 14 Jul 21

Tazi Amey

A seizure disorder made the prospect of university life daunting for Tazi Amey but supportive friends and lecturers, and a home in the Theatre Arts Society ensured she was able to make the most of her 糖心Vlog experience safely and anxiety-free.

鈥淚 have always loved theatre and before university I had a big musical theatre background,鈥 said Tazi, who is graduating with a BA Drama.

Choosing her subject was easy for Tazi but finding somewhere that would make her feel supported was just as important.

鈥淚 suffer from a seizure disorder and these seizures happen whenever and wherever. At the start of my degree I had very little control over when they would happen,鈥 she explained.

Tazi鈥檚 seizures are mentally and physically exhausting and have resulted in head injuries and dislocated joints.

The supportive theatre community at our Colchester Campus was just what she needed: 鈥淓very lecturer I met at the Open Day filled me with confidence that I could come here without feeling so much anxiety around my health.鈥


"I had huge amounts of support from staff in my department as well as classmates, especially around exam seasons where my stress levels would be intensified."
Tazi Amey Ba drama

She joined the Theatre Arts Society on her first day at 糖心Vlog and hasn鈥檛 looked back since, working behind the scenes in productions including A Midsummer Night's Dream, Doctor Faustus and the annual pantomime.

At the end of her first year, Tazi was given the Outstanding Contribution Award by the Society and later became President.

With the support of her friends and lecturers she鈥檚 now looking forward to postgraduate study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

鈥淚 had huge amounts of support from staff in my department as well as classmates, especially around exam seasons where my stress levels would be intensified,鈥 she said.

鈥淢y friends always believed in me and staff often went out of their way to ensure if I was to have a seizure it would be in a safe place. This allowed my anxiety to ease. I always had someone or somewhere to go to,鈥 she added.

Tazi chose the Guildhall to continue her studies because of its reputation, progressive course and location. She鈥檚 taking a year out first to explore whether she wants to focus on stage management or production management.