2015 Eisteddfod Programme

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2015 Eisteddfod Programme
THORNBURY
EISTEDDFOD
PROGRAMME
8-15 MARCH 2015
Classes in:
Woodwind
Brass
Strings
Piano
Voice
Ensembles
Speech & Drama
Sponsored by THE LIONS
CLUB of Thornbury
Affiliated to the BRITISH & INTERNATIONAL
FEDERATION of FESTIVALS
THORNBURY ARTS FESTIVAL
EISTEDDFOD 2015
DATES:
Sunday
8 March
Tuesday
Saturday
Sunday
10 March
14 March
15 March
VENUES:
Piano, Original Composition, Brass, Woodwind
Guitar, Strings, Mixed Instrumentals & Family
Groups.
Choirs, Orchestras & Woodwind Ensemble
Speech & Drama
Vocals
St Mary’s Church, Thornbury
Whitsun Hall, Hatch Community, Castle St., Thornbury
(No parking available at Whitsun Hall)
CONTACTS:
Vocal Entries:
Mrs Jackie Jackson
Bay Tree Cottage
Crossways Lane
Thornbury
BRISTOL
BS35 3UE
Tel: 01454 416421
[email protected]
Speech & Drama Entries:
Mrs Elly McDonald
Church Hill House
Oldbury on Severn
BRISTOL
BS35 1QG
Instrumental Entries:
Mrs Rosemary Rodliffe
13 Chiltern Park
Thornbury
BRISTOL
BS35 2HX
Tel: 01454 412130
Tel: 01454 415332
[email protected]
[email protected]
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ADJUDICATORS FOR THE EISTEDDFOD
REBECCA THOMPSON BA (Hons) LLAM (Hons)
Rebecca graduated from Bristol University with a Joint Honours Degree in English and Drama.
On graduating, she worked for BBC Radio Four’s Drama Department, reading and assessing
new scripts and also researching Radio Four Documentaries. After further journalism and
corporate work, Rebecca studied for her Licentiate Teacher’s Diploma at the London Academy
of Music and Dramatic Art.
She has been teaching Speech and Drama privately and in schools for over 15 years; she was
Head of the drama department at a preparatory school for over ten years. Rebecca now runs a
thriving Speech and Drama practice from her home in Bristol, teaching both children and adults.
Additionally a voice and presentation skills coach in the region, Rebecca teaches in private and
state schools, colleges and businesses. Rebecca has been actively involved in theatre in the
South West and is an Adjudicator for the Rose Bowl.
Rebecca loves teaching Speech and Drama, giving students the opportunity to grow in
confidence and expertise in their vocal skills. A festival experience provides a supportive
environment for the children to develop these skills further.
CAROLINE DIFFLEY
Born in the Brighouse and Rastrick area of Yorkshire, Caroline Diffley attended Badminton
School, Bristol, after which she went on to study the piano at the Royal College of Music in
London. While at the College she gained diplomas in both piano teaching and piano
performing; her teachers were Lamar Crowson, David Parkhouse and Malcolm Binns. She also
spent a term at the Academia Chigiana in Siena, working with both Guido Agosti and the pianist
Arturo Michelangeli.
During a teaching career spanning four decades, she has taught in Kent (at the Kent Music
School) in Oxford (at the Dragon School) and widely in the South West. She taught piano at
Wells Cathedral School, working with both specialist and main-school students and at
Dartington College of Arts for twelve years. She now runs a private teaching practice in Exeter,
as well as working for the South West Music School both as a tutor and as a mentor. Caroline
is an extremely experienced Associated Board examiner and has examined all over the UK and
the Far East, as well as in the USA, Australia and New Zealand. She is also on the Diploma
examining panel, the Presenter panel and is a Music Medals moderator. She has been a
mentor on the CT ABRSM course and is currently a busy adjudicator for the British and
International Federation of Festivals. She has also published articles on various aspects of
piano teaching and learning.
She has two grown-up children and lives in Exeter with her husband, who is a Professor of
Italian.
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DAVID BRUCE-PAYNE, B.MUS, FRCO (CHM), ARCM
Formerly a chorister at King’s College, Cambridge, England, David later studied at the Royal
College of Music, London, with Herbert Howells and Douglas Guest. Whilst there, he was
awarded the W.T. Best Memorial Scholarship given by the Worshipful Company of Musicians,
enabling further organ study in Germany.
Appointments held include Second Assistant Organist at Westminster Abbey and Music Master
at the Choir School, Organist and Master of the Choristers at Birmingham Cathedral and
Director of Music at King Edward’s School. He was formerly Senior Lecturer at Birmingham
Conservatoire and Director of Music at St. George’s Church, Edgbaston. Organ recital and
Choral conducting tours have been undertaken in the United States, Canada, Germany and
West Indies. He has also performed as soloist with the City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra. Improvisation is one of his particular interests.
He is a retired examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. He is also an
adjudicator member of the British Federation of Music Festivals and works extensively
throughout the United Kingdom and abroad. Many compositions of Church music by him have
been published with several performances on BBC Radio. He recently returned to adjudicate at
the Hong Kong Festival.
He is now living in Dorset where he is continuing to freelance as a performer and adjudicator.
He is President of Weymouth Choral Society and is director of the Harmonia Singers who
perform in southern cathedrals and churches. He is joint conductor of the Occasional Singers
based in Dorchester and is now involved as a Trustee of The Lyme Regis Organ School.
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Thornbury Arts Festival Eisteddfod.
Policy to protect children and vulnerable adults.
Introduction; The purpose of the Eisteddfod is to provide opportunities for children and young
people to perform music, speech and drama in a friendly, safe environment, where professional
adjudicators will offer feed back to promote the artistic development and education of those
taking part. It is essential that all participants are protected, as far as possible, from the
possibility of abuse during the Eisteddfod – hence this policy.
Who are the subjects of this policy? The intention is to provide a safe environment for all
children under 18 who take part or are in the audience. This of course means children of any
ethnic group or with any disability. Parents/teachers are asked to inform the organisers of any
provision that should be made for those with special needs, in advance of the events. The
policy also covers any vulnerable adults who attend the Eisteddfod and whose needs for
protection have been notified to the organisers before the events. The organisers cannot take
responsibility for any special needs of which they have not had prior notice.
Where are the Eisteddfod events held? This programme indicates that the classes will be
held either in a private hall or in Thornbury Parish church. A risk assessment is conducted of
premises used by the Eisteddfod.
The People who act as Stewards at the Eisteddfod. All are volunteers and are local people.
Each will wear a badge to identify themselves. The organisers have contact details for them all.
At every Eisteddfod event there will be at least one volunteer organiser whose details have
been checked and cleared by the Criminal Records Bureau (a CRB check). It is the
responsibility of this person to ensure that the entrance doors and toilet areas are constantly
watched and any irregular presence is challenged. All stewards will refer any complaint by or
about a child’s or vulnerable adult’s safety to the steward who has been CRB checked.. Such
complaints will all be treated seriously, documented and dated. Any allegations of abuse will
be reported to the appropriate officer of the South Gloucestershire Council. Thereafter, the
Eisteddfod organisers will follow the procedures required by the local authority, which may
include contact with the police.
Responsibilities of Parents and Guardians. All parents and guardians must ensure that their
child (if aged under 18 years) is accompanied and adequately supervised by themselves, a
teacher or some other adult who stays in the building until the child leaves. This is an absolute
requirement of the organisers. By allowing a child to take part in any of the Eisteddfod classes
the parent or guardian is assumed to have accepted this responsibility and taken steps to put it
into effect. The organisers will assume that, by sending this programme to each family whose
child/children have sent in entry forms, their parents are accepting responsibility, if their
child/children perform at the Eisteddfod. For those to whom the programme is sent via teachers,
the organisers will require the teacher to confirm that this responsibility has been made known
to the parents involved.
Dressing and Changing rooms and toilets. The entrance to these facilities will be supervised
by Eisteddfod stewards. The parent/teacher/responsible adult looking after each child will have
to supervise their child once inside these facilities. This means that this supervisor must be of
the same sex as the child.
The Eisteddfod stewards will not be responsible for supervision inside these areas, although
they will check the entrances to them.
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Audio and Video recordings. Sadly we cannot allow any audio or visual recordings to be
made by parents, friends or teachers during the Eisteddfod.
We may have a Festival or press photographer present and he/she will only take pictures/ make
recordings where the parents of the child concerned have signed a form to say they have no
objections.
Legislation and Guidance which underpins this policy; The Children Acts 1989 and 2004;
the Police Act 1997; the Data Protection Act 1998; the Human Rights Act 1998; the Protection
of Children Act 1999; The Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000; the vulnerable Groups
Act 2006.
The names of the organisers and the venues for the Eisteddfod can be found at the front of this
programme.
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SUNDAY 8 MARCH 2015
Adjudicator: Caroline Diffley
Piano, Original Composition, Brass, Woodwind, Guitar, Strings, Mixed Instrumentals &
Family Groups
Venue: Whitsun Hall
9.00am
P1 PIANO (Classical)
8 years and under
Lizzie Barnes
Arthur Mason
Hannah May
Yu-Heng Chu
Harriet Hodges
Mark Velichko
Eva Carter
Alice Atkinson
Maya Sapkota
9.40am
P2 PIANO (Classical)
11 years and under
Richard Usherwood
Yu-Xuan Chu
Constance Talbot
Elspeth Ashton
Rebecca Pughe
Polly Davies
Peter Banks
COFFEE
10.35am
P3 PIANO (Classical)
14 years and under
Olivia Campbell
Aditi Mehendale
Jemima Barnes
Daisy Davies
Josh Ocone
Imogen Godfrey
Sophie Whitfield
Rebecca Taylor
P4 PIANO (Classical)
17 years and under
Ellen O'Brien
11.35am
P6 PIANO (Contemporary)
8 years and under
Joshua Davis
Lizzie Barnes
Isabella Talbot
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11.55am
P7 PIANO (Contemporary to include jazz & popular music)
11 years and under
Isabel Browning
Poppy Carter
Carmen Rey-Jones
12.15pm
P8 PIANO (Contemporary)
14 years and under
Eleanor Russell
Aditi Mehendale
Jemima Barnes
P9 PIANO (Contemporary)
17 years and under
Ellen O'Brien
LUNCH
1.30pm
P11 PIANO DUET/TRIO
11 years and under
Hannah May & Mark Velichko
Polly Davies & Peter Banks
Alice Atkinson & Maya Sapkota
1.50pm
P12 PIANO DUET/TRIO
14 years and under
Daisy Davies & Elspeth Ashton
P13 PIANO DUET/TRIO
17 years and under
Jemima Barnes & Ellen O'Brien
Lucy Franklin, Sophie Whitfield & Ellen O'Brien
2.10pm
OC2 ORIGINAL COMPOSITION
17 years and under
Rebecca Taylor
Roshan Patel
Sam & Jake Newman Turner
Ellen O'Brien, Lizzie O'Brien, Beth Wong, Lucy Franklin & Sophie Whitfield
Beth Pritchard
2.45pm
B1 BRASS (Trumpet/Cornet/Tuba/Trombone/Euphonium/Horns/F&E/Baritone)
11 years and under
Richard Usherwood
Tom O'Brien
Archie Carter
Laura Price
3.10pm
B2 BRASS
14 years and under
Ben White-Horne
Alistair White-Horne
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B3 BRASS
17 years and under
Ellen O'Brien
3.30pm
B6 BRASS ENSEMBLE
14 years and under
Laura Price & Nathan Price
B7 BRASS ENSEMBLE
17 years and under
Betar Brass
COFFEE
4.00pm
W1 WOODWIND (Recorder/Flute/Clarinet/Saxophone/Oboe/Bassoon)
11 years and under
Isabelle Preston
Timothy Mitchell
Karina Needham
4.10pm
W2 WOODWIND
14 years and under
Rebecca Taylor
Olivia Campbell
Timothy Mitchell
Loveday Kossman
W3 WOODWIND
17 years and under
Sophie Peathey Johns
4.50pm
G1 GUITAR (excluding electric guitar)
11 years and under
Angus Duncan
G2 GUITAR
14 years and under
Jemima Barnes
5.05pm
S1 STRINGS (Violin/Viola/Cello/DoubleBass)
11 years and under
Madara Plusa
Mathis Bellino
Aggie Barnes
Lizzie Barnes
Hannah May
Rupert Clapham
Flora Clapham
5.45pm
S2 STRINGS
14 years and under
Jemima Barnes
Lizzie O'Brien
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6.00pm
S5 STRINGS ENSEMBLE
11 years and under
Lizzie Barnes & Sunny MacDonald
S6 STRINGS ENSEMBLE
14 years and under
Aggie Barnes & Lizzie O’Brien
6.25pmpm M2 MIXED INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
14 years and under
Ben White-Horne, Alistair White-Horne & Jemima Barnes
Katie Usherwood & Lizzie O’Brien
M3 MIXED INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
17 years and under
Lucy Franklin, Sophie Whitfield & Ellen O'Brien
M4 MIXED INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
18-21 years
Georgina Barr & Alice Holmes
6.45pm
FG1 FAMILY GROUP
Any age
Family Barnes
The O'Brien-Lunts Family
B & C Family
Sapkota Family
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TUESDAY 10 MARCH 2015
CHOIRS & ORCHESTRAS
Venue: St Mary’s Church
Adjudicator: David Bruce-Payne
9.45am
V19 CHOIRS
7 years and under
Manorbrook Primary School
Crossways Infant School
Tockington Manor Lower School
Oldbury-on -Severn School
Frampton Sunbeams Choir
Broadway Infants School
10.50am
W5 WOODWIND ENSEMBLE (Any combination of Woodwind Instruments)
11 years and under
St Mary’s Primary Recorder Group
11.05am
V20 CHOIRS
11years and under
St Mary's Primary School, Thornbury
Manorbrook Primary School
Crossways Junior School
The Singing Saints
Badminton Junior School
Frampton Starlight Choir
Tockington Manor Junior School
LUNCH
1.20pm
O2 ORCHESTRA
11 years and under
Badminton Junior School
V21 CHOIRS
14 years and under
Junior FR
Tockington Manor School
2.10pm
WM1 WORLD MUSIC (Any combination of singing and musical instruments;
this class may include movement and appropriate dress)
11 years and under
Oldbury-on-Severn School
Pandemonium
2.30pm
WM2 WORLD MUSIC
17 years and under
Wriggle Jigglers
Steel Pancakes
Panache
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SATURDAY 14 MARCH 2015
SPEECH AND DRAMA
Venue: Whitsun Hall
Adjudicator: Rebecca Thompson
VERSE SPEAKING
All verse speaking from “Read Me 10th Anniversary Edition: A poem for every day of the
year” by Gaby Morgan.
Published by Mcmillan Children’s Books. 2008 ISBN 978-0-230-70976-8
9.30am
D1- 6 yrs and under
Either: My Rabbit by John Agard – Pg 5
Or:
New Shoes – Pg 62
Thomas Amesbury
Gabe Carrel
Evie Crocker
Toby Maunder
Lois Hancock
Madeleine Gill
Kara Collins
Phoebe Newsome
Sophie Howell
Aoife McBride
Jack Cornock
Charlie Hopkins
Molly Berry
Sinead McGrath
Junior Grey
Oscar Wilkins
Dominic Withers
Kinsley Hawkesford
Sarah Evans
Olivia King Scott
Max Leschinski
10.50am
D2 7 yrs
Either: Eletelephony by Laura E.Richards – Pg 87
Or:
I had a little Cat by Charles Causley – Pg 109
Ned Melville-Brown
Angelena Sonny
Lily Fox
Bailey Redman
Indiana Samways-Roberts
Ruby Brownlie
Dan Wiles
Jardel Furness
Sumeyye Doganci
Sunny McDonald
Evelyn Luke
Benjamin Seward
Victoria Johnson
Sarah Swinford
Eleanor Dickenson
Georgia Cooper
Izzy Sharp
Jake Sharp
Sonia Davies
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12.05pm
D3 8 yrs
Either: I Wanna be a Star by Tony Mitton
– Pg 234-235
Or:
I Think my Teacher is a Cowboy
by John Coldwell – Pg 433-434
Katesley Arriola
Ciara Dempsey
Charlie Wilcox
Angelica Skora
Elodie Preston
Lily Clark
Ebony Taylor
Lily Edwards
Isabelle Osborne
Alice Sheppard
John Stokes
Ella Kahn
Kelsi Carpenter
LUNCH
1.50pm
D4 9 yrs
Either: Dear Mum by Brian Patten – Pg 102-103
Or:
The Garden’s full of Witches
by Colin McNaughton – Pg 436-437
Tyra Rogers
Jasmine Wakeman
Erin O’Leary
Macy Carpenter
2.20pm
D5 – 10 - 11 yrs
Either: The Marrog by R.C Scriven – Pg 24-25
Or;
The Spare Room by Diana Hendry
- Pg 371-372
Brodie Clark
Anya Constantinescu
Tabitha Huby
Louie Volker
Georgina Loring
Mohsinah Macknd
Georgie McDonald
Millicent Cummins
3.00pm
D9 DUO POEM – Share A Poem! Do it your way!
11 years and under
Brodie Clark & Lily Clark
Georgie McDonald & Sunny McDonald
Zoe Newsome & Poppy Sorrell
Lily Edwards & Hannah Williams
D10
12-19yrs
Olivia Campbell & Iona Campbell
COFFEE
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3.40pm
D13 READING ALOUD
9 years and under
Sunny McDonald
D14
9-11 years
Georgina Loring
Angus Duncan
Isabelle Preston
Elizabeth Allan-Jones
4.10pm
D16 STORY TELLING
11 years and under
Georgie McDonald
D17 STORY TELLING
12-19 years
Beth Pritchard
4.30pm
D18 SHAKESPEARE SOLO
11-14 years
Lucy Allan-Jones
D23 SOLO ACTING
12-14 years
Ben Hepple
D24 SOLO ACTING
15-19 years
Isabella Moylan
D30 SOLO MIME
12-19 years
Isabella Moylan
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SUNDAY 15 March 2015
VOCALS
Venue: Whitsun Hall
9.00am
V1 YOUNG SINGER
8 years and under
Tess Hernandez
Ruby Gold
Gemma Allen
Hannah Williams
Lily Edwards
Georgia Cooper
9.40am
V2 SONGS FROM THE SHOWS
11 years and under
Annabel Sheppard
Rosie Hernandez
Eleanor Puc
Rhea Haynes
Iona Campbell
Elodie Preston
Kaya Priove
Alys Wakeling
Kathryn Burton
Aggie Barnes
Tom O’Brien
Erin O’Leary
Rachel Shutt
Talia Nicholls
Bethany Harding
Adam Rashid-Thomas
Victoria Benito
Adjudicator: Caroline Diffley
COFFEE
11.20am
V3 SONGS FROM THE SHOWS
14 years and under
Olivia Campbell
Elektra Banks
Alex Ganfield
Marcus Burton
Ben Hepple
Jessica Wilson
Ella Howard-Robinson
Tom Edwards
Seren Clayton
Megan Wingate
Megan Allen
12.30pm
V4 SONGS FROM THE SHOWS
17 years and under
Hannah Short
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V5 SONGS FROM THE SHOWS
18-21 years
Chloe Dawes
LUNCH
1.30pm
V6 TRADITIONAL
11 years and under
Annabel Shephard
Mia Everett
Niamh McBride
Bellayia Lazarides
Rachel Shutt
V7 TRADITIONAL
14 years and under
Alex Ganfield
Grace Flynn
2.20pm
V10 CLASSICAL
11 years and under
Annabel Sheppard
Isabelle Preston
Kaya Priove
Bellayia Lazarides
Aggie Barnes
Erin O’Leary
Carmen Rey-Jones
Rachel Shutt
Adam Rashid-Thomas
Havanna Cridge
COFFEE
3.30pm
V11 CLASSICAL
14 years and under
Elektra Banks
Alex Ganfield
Marcus Burton
Ben Hepple
Jessica Wilson
Ella Howard-Robinson
V13 Classical
18-21 yrs
Chloe Dawes
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4.15pm
V14 – DISNEY TUNES
11 years and under
Annabel Sheppard
Niamh Coen
Rhiannon Craig
Olivia Gold
Iona Campbell
Kaya Priove
Alys Wakeling
Kathryn Burton
Hannah Williams
Bellayia Lazarides
Erin O’Leary
Carmen Rey-Jones
Georgia Cooper
Adam Rashid-Thomas
Gemma Allen
COFFEE
5.45pm
V15 - VOCAL DUET
11 years and under
Rosie and Tess Hernandez
Rhiannon Craig and Eleanor Puc
Rosie Howse and Holly Davies
Jeanne Veron and Alys Wakeling
Megan Rigby and Talia Nicholls
Tom O’Brien and Talia Nicholls
6.30pm
V16 Vocal Duet
14 yrs and under
Marcus and Kathryn Burton
Aggie Barnes and Jessica Wilson
V17 Vocal Duet
17 yrs and under
Elektra Banks and William Sharpe Neil
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17-26 April 2015
including:
THORNBURY EISTEDDFOD CONCERT
Sunday 26 April 2015
In the
Armstrong Hall, Thornbury 2.30pm
FEATURING PERFORMERS FROM THE EISTEDDFOD
EXHIBITIONS BY LOCAL ARTISTS
www.thornburyartsfestival.com
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