LYTHAM ST ANNES FESTIVAL - CLASSES
THERE ARE BOTH COMPETITIVE and NON-COMPETITIVE CLASSES for ADULTS and CHILDREN
You can find details of all our Classes, read our Rules and Regulations and download your Entry Form
on the Downloads Page
MUSIC
Vocal, Instrumental and Piano
DANCE
A range of modern and classical classes
SPEECH and DRAMA
News Reading, Dialect Poem and Story Telling (rocking chair available, if wanted)
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COMPETITIVE and NON-COMPETITIVE CLASSES
for ADULTS and CHILDREN
to see details of our 2012 CLASSES
go to the DOWNLOADS PAGE
FESTIVAL of CHOIRS
Following its success in the 2010 and 2011 Festivals, this exciting, non-competitive event, which choirs of all types should find enjoyable, will for the 2012 Festival take place on Saturday 24th March starting at 6.30 pm.
Each choir can perform 2 contrasting pieces, together not exceeding 10 minutes. Included in the evening is a short workshop to be given by the adjudicator on a prepared piece sung by all the choirs together, after which there will be refreshments. There will be an entrance charge of £1.50 per singer or supporter.
For more information, phone Sylvia Howard on 01253 734584.
2012 AWARDS and TROPHIES
click here to see a list of Awards and Trophies
ADJUDICATORS
All Adjudicators are accredited by
The British & International Federation of Festivals
click here to see the Adjudicator's Biographies
Speech & Drama
Brian Hindle, Chris Marlow, Stephen Owen
Music
Dr Eileen Bentley, Sheila Kent
Dance
Noeleen Ellis Balshaw
ACCOMPANISTS:
Judith Brown and Catherine Hall-Smith
Peformers are reminded that they must conform to copyright regulations. These regulation protect music, literary and dramatic works for 70 years after the death of a composer, author or playright.
The Festival takes place at King Edward VII and Queen Mary School in Lytham St Annes
Lytham St Annes Festival of Performing Arts , registered charity no. 1037184, is affiliated to the British and International Federation of Festivals for Music, Dance and Speech of which Her Majesty The Queen is Patron.
President: Alderman Margaret Procopides
