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dance, rhythm, coordination, imagination, fun
Movement Teachers
All the teachers are professionals in their own field and have been personally trained by Ginny.
Jenni Lush
Jenni has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance and Theatre, Adelaide, South Australia. Jenni's career includes wide experience in dance/theatre, film/television and singing. She has played lead roles in short films and worked on feature films. She has worked in street theatre using her circus skills and acted in numerous theatre companies. As a singer, Jenni continues to sing and write for many bands. With a wealth of teaching experience, especially with young children, she now teaches for Creative Movements, holds holiday workshops and does regular parties.
Dayle Renton
Dayle obtained a BA honours degree in performing arts at Middlesex university
and continued her trainning at Mountview Theatre School in London. Dayle has taught dance and drama extensively throughout the uk and has performed in many professional theatre productions,her most recent being a national tour of 'Annie', the musical.
Between performing jobs, Dayle has enjoyed teaching children of all ages, and is delighted to become a teacher with creative movements. As well as creative movement classes, Dayle will be holding holiday work shops, teaching Ballet , Jazz and taking parties.
Christina Chong
Christina graduated from Italia Conti with a diploma (Hon's) in performing arts and Ballet AISTD qualification. She then worked professionally and spent time in Germany in Elton John and Tim Rice's musical Aida.
In 2005 she went on to study further at the Lee Strasberg film and theatre Institute in New York.
Her professional career has seen Christina dancing and acting in many musicals, films and plays where she has often taken on the lead role.
When not working professionally herself, she has enjoyed teaching children from toddlers through to adult, and is clearly talented in this respect.
Christina has been with Creative movements for almost one year now and has been a wonderful creative, energetic and very popular teacher. She teaches CM classes from age 16 months (Mum's and Toddlers) through to 8 years.
Her Creative movement parties are very popular as are the workshops that she holds during the holidays.
Audrey Sheffield
Audrey originally studied Psychology and Anthropology at University, and after obtaining BSc (Hons) and MSc degrees, changed career path and went on to do a 4-year Acting and Directing course at ASAD in London.
She has been working professionally for 7 years in theatre, film and television – most recently having directed Ben Elton’s “Popcorn” for the Moscow International Theatre Festival, and appearing as Angela in “Abigail’s Party” by Mike Leigh.
Audrey is also an experienced and qualified Acting teacher, and very much enjoys working in this capacity both with children and drama school students. She first started teaching for Creative Movements in January 2006, and, after a recent break to have her second child, is very happy to be back!
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