Monday, 21 January 2013

So You want to know who's the choreographer?

All righ, all right... Hold Your horses (something Tesco's should have said to their meat suppliers, too)...

Here she is...



For those who do not know her, here's also a little bit about Francesca: she's  has been involved in acting roles since the age of 9, in school productions and in youth projects organised by the Grove Theatre in Dunstable (as Bet in Oliver, and as a The Wizard of Oz dance crew member).  She joined Central Bedfordshire College Performing Arts in September 2011 demonstrating a keen interest in all three disciplines of performance: singing, acting and dance, and being referred to as a triple threat performer after her part as Holly in The Wedding Singer (March 2012).  She will complete her college studies in 2013 and will start university in September to study Musical Theatre.  On December 11, 2012, Francesca was assessed in Choreography on an event open to the public: her choreography was amazing, and her raw talent is exactly the kind of skill needed in this project.  It took some persuasion, but she finally agreed to choreograph the opening song of the play. Francesca also attended and thoroughly enjoyed a Make-up Artist course during her final year as a student at Cedars Upper School, and this is how she initially wished to be involved on this production. She will soon audition for a part in Fame to be staged at the College this spring (what role she'll audition for will remain a secret for now!)

We wish her well in her quest to choreograph an important feature of A Day In The Medical Room, her first professional work to go on stage, with much gratitude for taking this role in the production.

Blessings x


PS. By the way, Francesca happens to be my eldest daughter!
 

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