Further Stages Trinity Results
It is with great delight and pride, that I am able to announce that all four groups within the two Further Stages classes in Yarm and Darlington achieved MERIT grades in their Trinity College London exams in “Musical Theatre in Production”, after their performances of extracts from “Blood Brothers”, on Sunday evening. The standard was fantastic, even at the higher grade levels of 6 and 7 that they were sitting and I think that they were unlucky not to get distinctions - but then I`m a bit biased!! Well done all of you. You made me very proud.
Thank you to the Stage Three visitors and Kate Ruddick who came to support Further Stages. A special mention must also go to Catherine Whitehall, the previous Singing teacher of the Further Stages groups who drove up for 2.5 hours from Southport to support the students and then at 10.00pm after the shows had finished, was driving alone for 2.5 hours back home again - and that after she has so recently had such a terrible crash in her car last January. I am sure that all Further Stages really appreciated Catherine`s support and it was really lovely to see her looking so well.
Thanks also to both the audiences for being supportive and receptive. It certainly helped the students. You also raised £130 for the Hands of Love Orphanage by your collections. A big thank you from the charity`s organisers. I sent the cheque today.
Trinity exams are accredited in these higher levels which mean that they are worth UCAS points for university entrance. At Grade 6 for our “white” groups, their merit has earned them 35 UCAS points and the equivalent of a `D` grade at AS Level. The red groups with their Merit at Grade 7 have earned 50 UCAS points and the equivalent of a `B` grade at AS Level or an `E` Grade at A Level. Well worth working for - I`m sure you`ll agree.
Unlike after the main school Trinities when I couldn’t be certain of the verification of the grades until the certificates arrived, this exam is a different format and has been verified by the examiner to me so I can therefore quote the final comment box for each group.
DARLINGTON
Well done all of you - you told the story with care and evident concern and pride in what you did. Many performances were touching and inventive and the group dynamics were very good. The actual staging didn’t help you, in as much as you were distanced from the audience, and the episodic short scene structure caused moments of predictability and allowed the flow to be interrupted. None the less this was very enjoyable with some of the group choreography stimulating and vivacious. There was much integrity evident in your collective work.
YARM
Whilst some of the staging hindered the narrators and affected the timing of scenes, this was in the main very well performed with excellent concentration and awareness of individual responsibility within a collaborative venture. Confident, secure work throughout with lively choreography, touching performances, with mainly tuneful singing, humour and pathos identified and mostly realised.
June 24th, 2008 at 7:05 am
Thats Great News!!!! Thankyou Trudy for making it all possible. It has been and exciting project to work on and perform. We all feel dpressed now because we can’t do the show again!!!!
Adam
June 24th, 2008 at 9:20 am
Just letting everyone know that the entire of the YARM show has been recorded and should be uploaded onto my youtube account within the next week. Anyone who wants a copy is welcome to have one (it’s not amazing quality but it’s better than nothing!) So just give me a blank DVD disk (or 2! it’s looooong) or give me a £1 for a disk and I’ll run you one off.
Also Thanks to Janie and Trudy for all the work and time you’ve put into the Trinities with us all and also to Emma who sorted us out in the first term and Cat who pulled it all together after being thrown in at the deep end!
Well done everyone!
June 24th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
Well done everyone!!! I really enjoyed this as my last show — gone out with a bang haha! I’m over the moon with the result
Special thanks to Trudy, Janie and Cat! xx
June 25th, 2008 at 9:41 am
Oustanding performance. I thought everyone did brilliant! There’s nobody I could fault. The teachers and the cast did a remarkable job. I Thoroughly enjoyed it. I wish more people had been there to see it! I wanted to go out and tell everyone to come and see it and say how amazing you all were! It was amazing, I laughed, I cried I didn’t know the story but it really moved me! It was so good but went so fast! I just want to see it again!
Tiff’s Mum x
June 25th, 2008 at 9:42 am
WELL DONE EVERYONE - GREAT RESULT
June 25th, 2008 at 9:43 am
You were fab on Sunday night! Bright New Day was awesome!
July 2nd, 2008 at 2:05 pm
The video of the Yarm show is now on youtube and there is a link to the playlist for the show in the Further Stages section
July 5th, 2008 at 12:33 am
Eileen Pegg`s mum adds her congratulations to Yarm Further Stages for their exam performance. She said that she enjoyed it very much and was impressed by everyone