Showing posts with label Beth Daniel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beth Daniel. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

20th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS

It's been a while since we shared news on here; it's been a bit of a whirlwind summer! The Helen O'Grady Drama Academy, UK and Europe is celebrating 20 years of operation this year! The first Academies launched in Croydon and St. Helens/Warrington in September 1994. Both these schools are going strong, along with many more which have started up along the way

So much has happened in the time these Academies have been operating. Tens of thousands of children have attended classes, experiencing and benefiting from the amazing self-development programme we offer. 

The classes are full of exciting activities for children. During the autumn and spring terms, they include warm-ups, speech training, mimes to music, whole class improvisations and short scripts. The curriculum is constantly revised and updated to keep it fresh but the aims and objectives remain exactly the same as when Helen O’Grady started the first classes in Perth, Australia in 1979. Every week is different and every child is involved.

A special anniversary Seminar was hosted by Head Office on the beautiful island of Guernsey. Time was spent distributing awards to many Principals who have been with the Academy for up to 20 years.
Long serving Principals with their hand painted awards. 
As usual, at the Summer Seminar, Nigel Le Page presented his National Director's Award and the Head Office team chose this year's Franchisee of the Year.

North Leicestershire Principal, Beth Daniel, receives her award, from the HO team, for Franchisee of the Year, 2014
Neil O'Gorman, SE London, accepts the National Director's Award


Following a very successful Seminar, Head Office hosted a reception at the stunning Castle Cornet on the seafront at St. Peter Port (below), followed by a gala dinner with entertainment at one of Guernsey's top hotels.


Founder of the Academy, Helen O'Grady, was unable to attend the celebrations due to her husband's ill health but sent a congratulatory message including these words:

"For thirty years I was Executive Director of the International Academy Network. I first opened the Academy in Perth, with 100 students, in 1979. Taking it across Australia and, eventually, to the world, required great dedication, persistence, energy and, above all, a genuine love for children and their well being. Sometimes, when the task seemed so immense, I would re-read a favourite quote from George Bernard Shaw:

"Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I've got hold of for a moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations."

I urge you to envisage that splendid torch and pledge to keep a strong hold on it as you guide your students towards a hopeful and fulfilling future!"



And so, all Principals are back in their offices and back in class, passing on amazing skills to even more children. If you want your child to experience that "hopeful and fulfilling future" visit our website www.helenogrady.co.uk to find a class near you.

Monday, 29 July 2013

JULY SEMINAR - A HOT DAY IN BRISTOL!

With the all-important tambourine ready and waiting, another Helen O'Grady Seminar comes and goes.
"The Tambourine of Power"

At the end of this year's very busy production term, when Principals and teachers have been presenting their end of year productions to parents, relations and friends of their students, everyone was still happy to attend the end of term Seminar.

In a temperature of almost 30 degrees C (thank goodness for air conditioning!) Principals from around the UK and Europe met to cover business matters and workshop as much curriculum as they could in one hot day.

A favourite part of the day was workshopping the new Mime to Music: 'The Lazy Worms', creatively taught by South Wales Principal, Becky Goodfield. It certainly was the right sort of day for the worms to move languidly round the garden! But watch out for those pesky blackbirds!
Excited 'students' decide whether it would be best to be a worm or a blackbird.
St. Helens Principal, Andrea Williams, makes a convincing case for being a worm.  Susannah Gill, Training Supervisor, is really not sure!
North Leics Principal, Beth Daniel, takes on the role of the gardener.
Everyone has to be on the look out for the blackbirds, always hovering in the background.
Neil O'Gorman, (L) Principal, South London and Derbyshire Principal, Tom Cheshire make very threatening blackbirds!
There were more serious sides to the day. A great deal of business was also covered, with guest speakers from The Online Marketing Group and Trinity Guildhall.

Several awards were presented: National Director's Award, chosen solely by Nigel Le Page, went to Liverpool Principal, Tracy Shirley. Nigel said Tracy always put the children first and her passion for the programme ensured she had an excellent reputation in her area. Tracy was delighted - if slightly overwhelmed - to accept the award.
National Director, Nigel Le Page, presents Liverpool Principal, Tracy Shirley, with her award.
At each Seminar, as regular readers of this blog will know, the management team chooses a worthy recipient of Grady Bear, a delightful Guernsey Bear who will spend a term with a Franchisee, having all sorts of adventures.  Last term, Lindsay Goakes, York, took him home but she was more than happy to pass the Bear on to Andrea Williams, St. Helens and Warrington. Nigel said "Andrea has proved during the day she gives 100% to all she does. Her portrayal of a lazy worm was spectacular!"

L to R, Lindsay Goakes, Andrea with Grady Bear and National Director, Nigel Le Page



At the end of the day, the annual award was made to the Franchisee of the Year. This year, sisters Lucinda and Jessica Symonds from Cambridge and Herts took the prestigious award. Lucinda has taught with the Academy for many years and she and Jessica took over as Principals two years ago. Nigel praised their dedication and determination to continue to go from strength to strength, In an emotional speech, Lucinda said she couldn't run such a good branch without Jessica and they both agreed their teachers helped to make up an excellent team! Very worthy winners indeed.

The girls were presented with their trophy at an evening celebration on board the SS Great Britain. More news about that evening later this week.
The Management team: Nigel Le Page, Executive Principal, Alison Mazanec and Training Manager, Margaret Darley, stand back as Lucinda (L) and Jessica Symonds share the limelight with their award.

Friday, 25 January 2013

BIG SURPRISE FOR GARDENERS IN LEICESTERSHIRE

Despite the wintry weather this week, life has continued in Helen O'Grady classes. This week saw the Mime to Music, The Garden Gnomes, performed in many classes. This is a favourite mime for teachers and children alike. When the gardener despairs about the mess in his garden, the cheeky gnomes all come to life and clear up for him. They just can't let the gardener know they are alive or he may find all sorts of other things for them to do.In North Leicestershire the children had a dress-up day and we think their Santa hats may have come in useful!





Congratulations to all the gnomes - and their parents - on the fabulous costumes. And congratulations to Principal, Beth Daniel, for inspiring them to get into the spirit.

There are still spaces left in classes around the country. Visit our website for details of your nearest classes and you, or someone special to you, could join in the fun!

Thursday, 1 December 2011

NATIONAL TALKING WEEK IN NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE

Principal of North Leicestershire branch, Beth Daniel, had lots of exciting activities going on during the recent National Talking Week for BBC Children In Need.

Many of her students were proud to sport the special edition T-shirts which were available.
They wore them proudly!
Parents came along to hear their children do their National Talking! They were expected to join in with the drama activities too, of course!
The children had been encouraged to write a story about their adventures with Pudsey Bear, so they could read it for National Talking Week!

Monday, 9 May 2011

THE ADVENTURES OF IGOR THE ORANGUTAN

Principal in North Leicestershire, Beth Daniel, told us the story of Igor the orangutan, the treasured pet of one of her students, Gene. Gene left his pet behind after class so Beth took him home and put him to work! Here he is preparing to send some very important emails.


In North Leics., Grady Giraffe and a Grady Monkey often visit class and spend weekends away with students. Igor had a great time with them while he was in the office. Here they are, resting after a hard day.
After all the excitement, we are sure Igor was very glad to go home and be reunited with Gene, especially as he is now sporting a very smart Helen O'Grady T-shirt!

Monday, 10 January 2011

NEW YEAR - NEW CURRICULUM - JANUARY SEMINAR

This weekend saw the pre-term training Seminar for UK Principals and teachers. The Seminar was held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel near Gatwick Airport and no-one could start without the statutory cup of coffee!
During the Seminar, Principals became the classes and workshopped most aspects of the curriculum for the coming term. Below, they are practising a stunning Verbal Dynamics piece.

Youth Theatre curriculum involves brainstorming sessions and our 'students' worked hard to produce some very amusing small group improvisations..........................


.......................which they were happy to perform for everyone else.

Mini-scripts are always lots of fun. There were some very interesting interpretations of the three scripts which will be presented by Upper Primary classes this term.

Helen O'Grady Principals have no problems behaving like 10 year olds!



As usual, it was a great day, lots of hard work but lots of fun!

Friday, 3 December 2010

HELEN O'GRADY IN THE SNOW!

Like many others around the country, Leicester Principal, Beth Daniel, has been unable to run all her classes this week because of the heavy snow. Above is the view from her office window and below the fields nearby.

South London have a particularly bad few days with many classes cancelled.Croydon Principal, Ian Brown, dressed for the weather, did find some time to play in the snow.

Friday, 30 July 2010

SUMMER SEMINAR

Principals from the Helen O'Grady Drama Academy met earlier this month on the beautiful island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands for another informative and motivating seminar. Part of the day was spent workshopping the curriculum for the new term and, as always, Principals joined in with gusto!

PRINCIPALS, HELEN WALLS (BROMLEY)
AND BECKY GOODFIELD (SOUTH WALES)
DEBATE A POINT IN A YOUTH THEATRE GAME

NORTH SURREY PRINCIPALS, ANDY BEYNON

AND LISA DAVIDSON ARE VERY GOOD FRIENDS REALLY!

As part of the proceedings at the July Seminar Nigel Le Page presents his National Director's Award to a Principal who has made an outstanding contribution in some way. Portsmouth Principal, Anrea Ward, was delighted to receive the award in recognition of the work she had put in to help her sister, who is Director of the charity Village Africa, organise a national ambulance drive. See earlier blogs for full details.

ANDREA RECEIVES HER AWARD FROM
NATIONAL DIRECTOR, NIGEL LE PAGE
After a busy day, everyone took the boat over to Herm for a barbecue - with tropical island theme dress! It was a beautiful evening and the dress made it very colourful to say the least!

ANA VAZ AND LILIANA BRITES, WHO
RUN A BRANCH OF THE ACADEMY IN PORTUGAL

BETH DANIEL, WHO WILL RUN
THE NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE BRANCH
AND GILL HOLLIS FROM SOUTH MANCHESTER
At these events there is always a prize for the best male and best female fancy dress of the evening. This is always a difficult decision as everyone makes a huge effort.
PRESTON PRICIPAL SARAH IBBOTSON
CERTAINLY LOOKED THE PART!

NOT SO EASY FOR THE MEN ....
'NICKOLA' (NICK) CHADWIN, SHEFFIELD PRINCIPAL,
FOUGHT OFF THE COMPETITION

THE MANAGEMENT TEAM
TRAINING MANAGER - MARGARET DARLEY
NATIONAL DIRECTOR - NIGEL LE PAGE
EXECUTIVE PRINCIPAL - ALISON MAZANEC

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

TRAINING NEW PRINCIPALS

The end of July sees the latest training week in Bristol for Helen O'Grady Principals who will be commencing operating in September. Above, National Director, Nigel Le Page, Executive Principal, Alison Mazanec and Training Manager, Margaret Darley, prepare for the week ahead.

Training includes a lot of Principal participation, whether it be with the admin. systems (above) or with the Mimes to Music. Margaret demonstrates a vital administration point and, below, new Principals (L to R), Phil Jankovskis (Staffordshire), Natasha Kedrova (Kiev) and Beth Daniel (North Leics) act out The Eskimos mime. It's hard work!

So everyone needs to relax afterwards. Natasha is seen below with Barbara and Malcolm Ryder (St. Helens/Warrington) at the post training dinner. Barbara is demonstrating her traditional 'fluffy pen' award!
Later, the visitors to Bristol have to experience the local nightlife. Nigel, Beth and Margaret fought through the crowds to see a local jazz band.

Training week over, the new Principals return home to start planning for an amazing launch in September. All at Head Office thank them for making the week great fun and wish them all the luck in the world!