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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

LIGHTS. CAMERA. TEACH



Not only has it been an exciting week for new and returning students, it’s also been a memorable one for us. We are so excited to tell you about our two new wonderful teachers on staff! 


With great pleasure we would like to introduce Anna Greenfield and Inandi Vosloo


They are well qualified, energetic and full of charisma. They both completed a BA and honours degree in Drama and Theatre Arts. 

Anna Greenfield enjoying the enthusiasm of the group at Bellville Christian Academy



As with all of our teachers, they completed specialist training in the Helen O’Grady Drama System and will continue to receive ongoing training and supervision.  Our principal, Mari Crafford, visited their first classes this week and so far has shared her immense confidence in their abilities and dedication to excellence. 

Helen O’ Grady teachers from around the region getting practical during the first term training




They’ve already enjoyed a great start to this new chapter and we are so excited to see them and the students soar to new heights.


You will, of course, read all about that and more right here on our blog so keep your eyes on this page!


Friday, January 6, 2017

New Year New Drama




Every new year brings new challenges and each new challenge brings new opportunities. We are so excited to get the new school year started, to welcome familiar and new faces into our school and studio classes and start the journey of drama that 2017 holds in store. 




The action commences on Monday the 16th of January. 

Please see below for the start dates for a school or studio near you:
Monday, 16th
Bellville Christian Academy
Bellville
Stellenbosch
Tuesday, 17th
Kenridge
Paarl
Wednesday, 18th
Durbanville
Thursday, 19th
Hebron Christian Academy
Kuils River
Friday, 20th
De Tyger Primary
Rainbow Montesorri 

If you haven’t enrolled yet, no fear, we have some spaces left in some of our classes. All you have to do is send a quick e-mail to mari@helenogrady.co.za

HURRY. 2017 is going to be the best year yet!

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

It's Showtime!



Every year the Helen O’ Grady productions take the shape of interesting, quirky stories with fun plots, unexpected plot twists and delightful characters. 

This year will be no different.




The Lower Primary classes take to the stage with their rendition of The Grasshopper and the Ants. The story follows a lazy Grasshopper who just wants to play and can’t be bothered to help the ants collect food for the winter. He would like to share with them though and has to use all his powers of persuasion to convince them he deserves their charity!

The Upper Primary group will provide a laugh-a-minute show as they present Fancy That. The scene is set at Gloria Van De Bergen’s fancy dress ball – the party of the year! There are some fantastic costumes; everyone has made a huge effort – especially the ‘revolting Robinsons’ from down the street who, apparently, have gate crashed the party dressed as aliens. But it all ends in tears…. Or does it…

The Youth Theatre students have their work cut out as the Durbanville and Kuils River group perform The Legend of Tim Sandy. The audience is taken on a journey starting at the beach where the Muscle Mob arrive to throw their weight about. Tim Sandy loses his girlfriend Dolores as he feels he is not worthy of her. Will Tim win Dolores back or has someone else already set his eyes on her… 
Meanwhile, the Bellville and Paarl groups will perform The Unmasking of Macbeth. The three witches promise Macbeth that he'll be King of Scotland and be invincible. Spurred on by his power-hungry wife, Lady Macbeth, he ruthlessly kills all those around him who might end up taking away his claim to the title. But the journey is filled with strife. This version of Shakespeare's Macbeth requires students to wear black costumes and white masks. Using masks allows students to play different parts in each scene.

The students are ready for the showpiece. Are you?!

Monday, October 31, 2016

Don't Miss Helen O' Grady 2017



They say time flies when you’re having fun but boy, where did 2016 go?! 

What a great year it was filled with highlights and memories and it isn’t over yet. But we do have to start thinking and planning ahead. 2017 is around the corner and we need to ensure all our current students are given an opportunity to sign up for drama next year. We don’t want you to miss out!

This week all our teachers will be giving re-enrolment forms to all of our students.

Attached is all the information you need for next year.



 
And of course, if you bring back your forms next week – you stand in line to win amazing prizes so be sure to bring back those form as sooooooooooon as possible.

If 2016 is anything to go by you definitely don’t want to miss out on 2017 where it all gets bigger and better. While staying in line with our globally renowned curriculum we bring our students more skills and techniques in the form of high energy lessons.

Friday, October 14, 2016

Production Term Is Here!



Term Four started with a flourish as teachers and students hit the ground running preparing for a whirlwind term. This is of course all because Term four is Production Term!
Every year ends in spectacular fashion where all classes take to the stage and present a scripted production they’ve worked towards. This is a time where students showcase the performance skills they’ve learnt throughout their time with Helen O’ Grady. The plays are fabulous in showing off the students’ strengths while giving each individual time to shine as well as dazzle together as a cast.

A real theatre, a real stage, costume, sound, lighting and an audience that’s lined up and paid to see them!

All of the excitement culminates on the following days:

Durbanville and Bellville Studios, Rainbow Montessori, De Tyger Primary and Bellville Christian Academy take centerstage on Saturday 19 November at the Collective Arts Theatre in Bellville.

The Old Mill Theatre hosts the Paarl studio group on Tuesday 22nd of November.

And we return to the Collective Arts Theatre on Saturday 26 November to be entertained by the Kenridge, Stellenbosch and Kuils River Studios along with Hebron Christian Academy.



Keep your eyes glued to our Facebook page for ongoing updates and further details around these unmissable productions.