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annamorgandance.com

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Herne Bay

Anna trained at the Deborah Capon College, and was also heavily influenced by her time training and working in America. She was represented by Terpsichore Entertainment in New York and worked within theatre and television. Following this she became the company's UK talent representative, responsible for identifying and guiding talented artists seeking legal employment and representation in the USA. Anna went on to train as a teacher, running her own school, the Hasland Dance Studios, for 6 years, achieving her Licentiate and Fellowship qualifications with the ISTD, and becoming a mutually recognised teacher with the Royal Academy of Dance. In 2015 she became an Approved Tutor for the ISTD and created Anna Morgan Dance, offering bespoke teacher training for the Diploma in Dance Education qualification. Anna spent a number of years on the Ballet faculty at Performers College before joining Bird College as a Ballet Tutor in 2016, and is also the staff representative to the Board of Directors at Bird College. In 2021 Anna joined the teacher training faculty of the Royal Ballet School to deliver their 'Inspire' teacher training seminars in the UK and internationally. Anna is also an adjudicator for the British and International Federation of Festivals, and is on the Advisory Board for the TIRED Movement (Trying to Improve Racial Equality in Dance) Before the pandemic Anna pursued teaching and choreography throughout the UK and America, including choreographing two original works for Bailar Al Sol in New Jersey. Alongside American Company 'United We Dance' Anna is currently involved in pre-production of an original Contemporary Ballet to be performed by a brand new, international company once travel restrictions permanently ease.

Bootyfuldancefitness

bootyfuldancefitness

Dancer Choreographer Dance and Fitness instructor Personal trainer Bootyful® creator and founder Strength and conditioning for dancers and athletes Ana has been academically trained in jazz technique, and participating in various dance styles workshops and seminars around the globe (Belgium, Senegal, New York, UK) which gave her exposure to a variety of different dance styles techniques and choreography approaches. She is also a personal trainer and fitness enthusiast. Her admiration of human body and movement merged the two disciplines and made her dance fitness expert with over 15 years of experience. Using her knowledge, experience and expertise she created original and unique dance fitness concept Bootyful®. Her passion lies in helping people live the healthiest and happiest lives, feeling good in their own skin and helping them to recognise their own potential. Ana is regularly teaching dance and fitness classes in the UK and international, helping general public and athletes to achieve their goals and as a personal trainer, she is constantly sharing her knowledge and inspiring students in higher education as a guest and an associate lecturer in dance. She has also established Bootyful® Instructor Training course where she is tutor, assessor and coordinator. She is continuing her professional development by constantly updating her knowledge on different industry recognised courses relating to dance, exercise, tutoring and assessments. Qualifications: Masters in Economy BA (Hons) Dance and Fitness Level 3 Personal Trainer Level 3 Award in Adapting Exercise for Ante Natal and Post Natal Clients Level 2 Gym Instructor Level 2 Exercise to Music Level 1 Instructor of Tai Chi and Qigong

Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School

sir joseph williamson's mathematical school

Rochester

Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical School was founded in 1701 in accordance with the last will and testament of Sir Joseph Williamson, who bequeathed five thousand pounds “towards the building and carrying on and perpetual maintaining of a free school at Rochester for the instructing and educating of such youth there who were or should be the sons of freemen these towards the Mathematics and all other things which fit and encourage them for the sea service and arts and callings leading and relating thereto”. Sir Joseph Williamson served as a leading politician and diplomat during the reign of King Charles II. He was first elected as MP for Rochester in 1690 and held various offices (including Secretary of State aged 41) until his retirement in 1699 when he settled to live at Cobham Hall. At one time he was President of the Royal Society, Keeper of the King’s Library at Whitehall and Editor of the Oxford Gazette. He receives mention in the diaries of Samuel Pepys. Williamson’s life and work is not without controversy. He was an investor and administrator in the Royal African Company, a trading company set up in 1660 and led by the Duke of York (future King James II). This company held the monopoly of the English slave trade from Africa to the West Indies. Professor William Pettigrew from Lancaster University, in his book ‘Freedom’s Debt: The Royal African Company and the Politics of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1672-1752’ (2016) writes that the Company ‘shipped more enslaved African women, men and children to the Americas than any other single institution during the entire period of the transatlantic slave trade’.