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76 Educators providing Arts & Crafts courses in Coventry

Beauty Courses 4 U

beauty courses 4 u

Nuneaton,

Beauty Courses 4 U was founded with an enthusiastic spirit and a determined objective: to offer an impressive range of Henna, Make-up, Beauty, Hair styling, Nails and Holistic Therapy courses throughout the UK. As always, every idea starts with a vision to provide something inspiring. Ours was simple: to provide an academy accredited with ‘The Guild of Professional Beauty Therapists’ allowing students to gain a nationally recognised Diploma qualification and also acquire Public & Product Liability Insurance. We are proud to say that all our tutors are experienced in the field of teaching and artistry; a powerful combination which allows them to provide not only flexibility, but also a truly personal approach to learning. As a dedicated academy we offer a wealth of current industry experience and skills, our tutors confidently train at a pace that suits your needs and abilities in a comfortable environment, and our courses enable you to develop both personally and professionally. Cindy Bansal MGBL Founder and Director Cindy Bansal is the Founder and Director of Beauty Courses 4 U, fully dedicated to championing the make-up and beauty industries for those passionate about learning and developing new skills in Henna, Make-up, Beauty, Nails and Mentoring courses. As an ambitious entrepreneur with over 35 years’ experience in such creative spheres, Cindy’s enthusiastic approach to teaching, supporting and passing on her knowledge has seen her work tirelessly over the last decade in creating opportunities for students wanting to undertake these courses with her. Cindy’s focus on education and teaching the students at a pace they are comfortable with is an imperative part of the academy’s vision. Having undertaken numerous courses along her entrepreneurial journey Cindy proactively seeks new challenges all the time, keeping up to date with current beauty and social media trends, she confidently utilizes theoretical principles within her business, enabling her to apply her extensive knowledge to her flourishing academy, year upon year. Contributing to building the ideal environment for the future of such industries by helping students to raise their own ambitions as well as building the confidence and networks needed to be truly innovative. Combined, Beauty Courses 4 U embraces and understands the student’s educational needs and works positively to deliver a range of impressive courses throughout the whole of the UK. My passion has now extended to offering students, mobile therapists and salon owners just that little bit more which can be the make or break for so many businesses and entrepreneurs. I have been developing a mentoring programme which will take you on a 12 week journey from start to finish to help equip you with all the tools you need to thrive in your existing and new ventures. The mentoring programme ‘JOURNEY TO SUCCESS’ allows me to pass on my knowledge, passion and guidance to succeed in this fabulous industry. PROFESSIONAL INSPIRING MOTIVATING

Italian Language & Culture

italian language & culture

England

My name is Carmela, I am Italian and I hold a full English teaching qualification in Post Compulsory Education and Training (Cert.Ed.)and a Qualified Teaching and Learning Status (QTLS).I also have a BA degree in Post Compulsory Education and Training from Warwick University. I have been teaching Italian for over ten years privately and for colleges. I have taught Italian at the Brasshouse language centre in Birmingham, at North Warwickshire & Hinckley College and South Staffordshire College as well as delivering training for companies such as EXD Ltd. in Coventry, Arlani in Burton, Redrock in Birmingham and for private groups, reaching areas in the West Midlands, from Birmingham to Coventry, Warwick to Lichfield and Solihull. ITALIAN LANGUAGE CULTURE AND COOKING WORKSHOPS- ABOUT ME I grew up in a small village in a traditional Neapolitan family where we prepared local and classical Italian dishes, growing and preserving most of the food we ate. Preparing pasta or gnocchi for our Sunday lunch was a family get together event! We all helped and learned how to make things in a traditional way. During the major festivities such as Christmas and Easter the food preparation took weeks and families and friends exchanged their creations: Struffoli, Panettone and Pandoro at Christmas; Pastiera, Tortano or Casatiello at Easter; for Carnival we made Chiacchiere, and for father’s days Zeppole. There were times when we all went to zia’s house to cook pizza and bread in her stone oven… every occasion was special and gave us an excuse to prepare a traditional dish. Therefore, my love for the food and food preparation grew thanks to the area I was born and my family’s customs. When later I travelled as a student, I exchanged recipes with other people and grandmas from Sicily, Puglia and Tuscany. Therefore, the Italian cooking workshop is an opportunity for me to share with you, in my kitchen, what I have learned, and recreate together an authentic Italian experience.

Gill Arnold Dressmaking Training

gill arnold dressmaking training

West Midlands

I live and work in Solihull and am married with two boys. I have an obsessive love of sewing, which has driven my career through a wide range of sewing related experiences. I came from a family of sewers and from a very early age was encouraged to be creative. My love of embroidery and needlework led me to pursue a career in teaching. I attended a specialist needlework and home economics teacher training College in Liverpool. I always enjoyed "hands on work" and gained experience working with an expert team of fitting and alteration seamstresses at an exclusive dress shop the summer I finished at Liverpool. I wanted a creative career, so I applied for the position of wardrobe assistant at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. This was a wonderful work experience, sewing fabulous fabrics and making a diverse range of costumes. The theatre wardrobe mistress encouraged me to continue studying and I enrolled for a City and Guilds course. Although theatre working hours were long, they were flexible and I could study and work full time. I achieved merit for City and Guilds Creative Studies; two years later I received a distinction in Fashion and Design and won the year prize. My qualifications and experience opened another career opportunity in the fashion industry. I wanted to work fewer hours and the job I was offered provided training in production planning and buying. Working regular hours I decided to think again about the teaching career I had abandoned. I was employed by Birmingham Adult Education Department to work in evenings teaching Embroidery and Needlework. I thoroughly enjoyed teaching, so when I married and the family arrived I gave up full time work in industry. I returned to college, updated my teaching qualifications and became a part time teacher In the early 90's I wrote the Tailoring Programme for the West Midlands Access Foundation, later used by Open College Network. By 1996 I was determined to offer my own courses, now known as Gill Arnold Dressmaking Training. In 1997 I became Sewing World magazine's pattern specialist. Over 20 years teaching has given me a wealth of experience and knowledge to produce articles on patterns and fitting. I have also written for Sew Today and American publications. With the support of the sewing industry I enjoy being a regular exhibitor at shows all over the country including the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. My yearly programme provides a full range of sewing events, exhibitions, seminars, cloth sales, trips and courses.