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Joanne Lou Harland Music

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Formerly Joanne Heald, Joanne graduated from Trinity College of Music in 2005 with a Postgraduate Diploma in Voice, BMus (Hons) and Trinity’s Silver Medal for Vocal achievement. Her singing and acting credits include Kenneth Branagh’s film The Magic Flute, Ellen Orford in Peter Grimes, Larina in Eugene Onegin at Jackson’s Lane Theatre, London, The Stepmother in Neely Bruce’s Musical Hansel and Gretel at The Mick Jagger Centre, Woman and Nun in The Saint of Bleeker Street at the Peacock Theatre in London and the Father in an all female cast of Hansel and Gretel at The People’s Theatre London. She has sung the soprano solos of many oratorios and scared works in the UK and America, including Mozart’s Mass in C Minor, Regina Coeli and Exultate Jubilate, Faure’s Requiem, Haydn’s Salve Regina, Nelson Mass and Handel’s Messiah. Joanne began her teaching career at Bird College of Dance, Music and Theatre Performance, where she taught Singing, Piano and Music Theatre within the Music Department and school programmes. She combined this with being a Music Examiner for A Level with the OCR exam board and conducting the Bexley Youth Choir. After 11 years at Bird College, Joanne moved to Russell House Preparatory School in Kent where she became the Assistant Head of Music and was involved with teaching Music and the school’s choral endeavours including conducting a prize winning Chamber Choir. Joanne played the piano at all school events and helped coach the singing and dance for their Musical drama performances. She left in July 2018 to have her 3rd child. Since relocating to Derby, Joanne is Parish Organist and leads the choir at St Stephen’s Church, teaches singing at Stagecoach and coaches Musical Theatre Students. Joanne also teaches the LAMDA communication syllabus which includes: Speaking Verse and Prose, Reading for Performance and Speaking in Public. Theatre people. Joanne is a licensed chaperone. Share this:

Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School

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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’.

Limitless Academy Of Performing Arts

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Royston

Limitless Academy of Performing Arts is a multi-award-winning theatre school where we look to set exceptional standards in our tuition and our productions. We firmly believe that we offer the best drama school experience in all of Hertfordshire. Our founding members have vast experience and continued success within the industry and are highly qualified. This gives them unique insight and experience that provides a depth of training not usually associated part-time theatre schools. We're extremely proud of all of our teaching staff and use more use more working professionals from the world of Television, Film, Theatre and West End, than any other drama school in Hertfordshire. CLASSES Here at Limitless Academy we offer a range of classes covering drama, dance, and singing in a number of disciplines. Students can choose a combination course where all disciplines are covered, or choose to take a dedicated course where they focus on one single discipline. We have a number of courses for adults, young adults, and children. So whether you're looking to act, sing, or dance on film or the stage, you can be sure to find the right course for you. Disciplines covered in our courses: Drama Screen Acting Signing Musical Theatre Adult drama For a full list of our courses, see our Classes page. THEATRE AND FILM PRODUCTIONS We have created over thirty theatre and film productions in the last five years, including festival award-winning plays, short films, and full length musicals performed in theatres. Our students have also won individual best actor awards on local, national and international platforms. This has aided many of our alumni students in gaining places in full-time accredited performing arts and music colleges. Most recent theatrical productions: The Addams Family Musical (2022 - The Sandpit Theatre) Our House (2021 - Chickenshed Theatre) Oliver! (2019 - Hertford Theatre) Jesus Christ Superstar (2018 - Hertford Theatre) Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2018 - St Christopher's Theatre) Dracula (2018 - St Christopher's Theatre) Hairspray (2016 - The Sandpit Theatre)