Tiny Toes Ballet offers enjoyable and inclusive dance classes for toddlers and kids in Monmouthshire and Blaenau Gwent, designed to nurture confidence and support development for boys and girls aged 6 months to 7 years. Through our ballet and dance programs, your child will experience the joy of dancing while developing essential skills like coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our classes also foster creativity, imagination, and self-confidence. Join us this term at Tiny Toes Ballet as we embark on a adventure with the Three Little Pigs in our children's ballet classes. SUNDAY - THE BEAUFORT THEATRE [BALLROOM] Talent Toes [Ages 2.5 years - 4 years] - 09:00am - 09:40am Twinkle Toes [Ages 18months - 2.5 years] - 09:50am - 10:30am Twirlers [Ages 3.5 years - 5 years] - 10:40pm - 11:20am Spinners [Ages 5 years - 7 years] - 11:30am - 12:10pm Bookings must be made on a termly basis! To book for the upcoming term follow the link below: https://www.tinytoesballet.co.uk/ebbw-vale
WEDNESDAY - ST ARVANS MEMORIAL HALL * Twinkle Toes and Talent Toes [18 months - 4 years] - 14:00pm - 14:40pm * Twirlers [Ages 3.5 years - 5 years] - 16:00pm - 16:40pm * Spinners [Ages 5 years - 7 years] - 16:50pm - 17:30pm
MONDAY - MAGOR AND UNDY COMMUNITY HUB * Tip Toes [Ages 6 months - 18 months] - 9:20am - 10:00am * Twinkle Toes [Ages 18months - 2.5 years] - 10:10am - 10:50am * Talent Toes [Ages 2.5 years - 4 years] - 11:00am - 11:40am
SATURDAY - PORTSKEWETT AND SUDBROOK RECREATION HALL Twinkle Toes [Ages 18months - 2.5 years] - 09:00am - 09:40am Spinners [Ages 5 years - 7 years] - 09:50am - 10:30am Talent Toes [Ages 2.5 years - 4 years] - 10:40pm - 11:20am Twirlers [Ages 3.5 years - 5 years] - 11:30am - 12:10pm
Tiny Toes Ballet offers enjoyable and inclusive dance classes for toddlers and kids in Monmouthshire and Blaenau Gwent, designed to nurture confidence and support development for boys and girls aged 6 months to 7 years. Through our ballet and dance programs, your child will experience the joy of dancing while developing essential skills like coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our classes also foster creativity, imagination, and self-confidence. Join us this term at Tiny Toes Ballet as we embark on a adventure with the Three Little Pigs in our children's ballet classes. FRIDAY - LLANFOIST VILLAGE HALL Twinkle Toes [Ages 18months - 2.5 years] - 13:20pm - 14:00pm Talent Toes [Ages 2.5 years - 4 years] - 14:10pm - 14:50pm Talent Toes [Ages 2.5 years - 4 years] - 15:00pm - 15:40pm Twirlers [Ages 3.5 years - 5 years] - 16:00pm - 16:40pm Spinners [Ages 5 years - 7 years] - 16:50pm - 17:30pm Bookings must be made on a termly basis! To book for the upcoming term please follow the link below:https://www.tinytoesballet.co.uk/Abergavenny
Is your lifestyle too sedentary? Do you feel sluggish by the end of the day? Wrecked by the end of the week? You need to vary your regime at work. You need to work with, rather than against, your physicality in order to boost your energy levels in a sustainable way - without recourse to coffee, sugar or other stimulants. Take away: Four quick and easy ways to make you feel good and re-energised. You will have the opportunity to: Explore how even just small amounts of physical activity can impact your mental and general health and wellbeing, creativity and productivity. Learn what to do about a sedentary lifestyle Get some tips on what to do about your posture Deskercise - try out some easy stretches and exercises you can do at your desk
This one-day programme explores the role of intellectual property (IP) in relation to innovation and creativity. It examines the different forms as well as the key processes, together with some of the oddities and idiosyncrasies of the legal regime that protects IP. It delves into the various IP models you should be aware of as well as key IP facts and figures and current IP trends across the global economy. This session is designed to give you a deeper understanding of: The main forms of intellectual property The importance of IP - both to your organisation and to the wider economy The key processes in the creation, commercial exploitation, and legal protection of IP The different models for the use of IP Some more advanced concepts for reviewing, valuing and managing IP 1 Main forms of intellectual property (IP) Patents Trademarks Copyright Design Trade secrets 2 Global IP business context Global IP facts and figures Figures for key jurisdictions Analysis of a company using IP data IP trends Overview of the key entities in the IP sector 3 Key IP processes IP creation IP portfolio management IP enforcement IP exploitation IP risk management 4 IP models IP models explained IP licensing IP litigation 5 IP concepts The IP maturity ladder Relative IP value and risk Axis of control 6 IP as an asset class Costs Valuation Financial perspective
Official workshops for West-End shows and bespoke masterclasses tailored to any show.
Project management can seem scary and rather intimidating. The whole aim of this programme is to give people a simple and straightforward way of dealing with projects without having to use complex and confusing systems. This two-day course is designed to introduce the apparently complex world of project management in a simple and practical manner. The programme is for anybody who has to run a project of any nature. It has been attended by people from as diverse fields as events management, fashion, charities, oil companies and so on. The programme is run without using any IT project management systems although an introduction can be given if required. At the end of the programme participants will leave understanding: What a project is and why projects are so important today The roles of a project manager Some key language and concepts A simple 5-step model for organising projects How to make sure you understand what your 'client' really wants A set of three simple tools to plan the project How to make decisions What to monitor when the project is running How to close the project 1 Introduction What is the aim of this programme? 2 Background thinking What is a project? The project manager's eternal triangle (cost-quality-time) What are the characteristics of successful projects? Who are the key characters in a project? What are the roles of a project manager? 3 The project process Why have one? 4 Project initiation What is the aim? Identifying key information Key skill: mission analysis Initial risk analysis Document and sign-off 5 Decision-making - 'Stop, Think, Act!' The 'Stop, Think, Act!' technique Recognise the opportunity to make a decision The 3 Cs - making sure we understand the decisions we have to make Identifying options Making your decision Taking it to action 6 Creativity 7 The planning stage Identify all discrete tasks Sequence and dependencies Time line - critical path Resources Project base-line 8 Execution stage - delivering the result Monitor Evaluate Adapt Control Review 9 The project close Review Documentation Have we delivered? What have we learned?
The main aim of this workshop is to encourage and enable delegates to present their sales messages stylishly and persuasively to expert buying audiences and improve their conversion rates. The focus is placed firmly on performance and creativity in top level presenting. It is aimed at experienced sales professionals who are expert at selling but need to be able to present and pitch for business at high skill levels in order to land major accounts. Delegate numbers will be restricted to 4 people. Delegates should be willing and be prepared to give video-recorded presentations as part of the course. Course Syllabus The syllabus of the Sales Presenting course is comprised of two modules, covering the following: Module One Components of Top Presenting Preparation and performance in presenting Being stylish and compelling Differentiation, risk-taking and presenting Connecting with your audience Achieving impact and drama Creating a buying emotion Getting out of a comfort zone First delegate presentations Module Two Pitching in Teams Getting your act together - the plan Looking and sounding like a team The buyer's perspective Getting your moves right - choreography Dealing successfully with questions Rehearsing to succeed Second delegate presentations Dragon's Den Exercise The delegation is split into two groups, each with a specific product or service to win the Dragons' investment. They have to also present to the Dragon's Den their business case for feedback and negotiate with the Dragons to gain either an "I'm in" or an "I'm out" reply. A full debrief is then conducted covering: Planning Commercial consequences Putting forward a business case Critical thinking Negotiating Selling skills Presentation skills Profile building Scheduled Courses This course is not one that is currently scheduled as an open course, and is only available on an in-house basis. For more information please contact us.