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November 26, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Ruby Ginner Awards 2024

Milton Keynes, 3 November 2024 I was extremely pleased and honoured to be invited to the Ruby Ginner Awards.  I had never been before and it was an extremely interesting day.  The event is held by the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) Classical Greek Faculty.  The ISTD is

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November 12, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / Uncategorized / voice

Ginner-Mawer on TV

It would have been a huge event for anyone to appear on the television in 1936. The Ginner-Mawer School would have, without a doubt, been thrilled to have appaeared on the BBC. You may wonder why I have included a performance of Classical Greek Dance in an article about Irene

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November 5, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Mawer Remembered

Daily Telegraph, 14 November 1964 After Miss Mawer’s death, a memorial Mime Competition was held in her memory. Miss Mawer died in 1962 and this clipping from 1964 points to the esteem in which she was held. Distinguished patrons who were invited to see the competition included Sybil Thorndike, Peggy

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October 29, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Everyman at St Stephen’s

unattributed newspaper, 1951 This has to be my favourite news cutting of all of them. Favourite because it comes attached to a hand written note by Irene Mawer, expressing how she feels about the performance. The review is of a play called Everyman, which was held inside St Stephen’s Church,

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October 22, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Mrs Margaret Marshall

Yorkshire Evening Press, 2 February 1939 The British Drama League organised a preliminary round of the North Riding Drama Festival, in Yorkshire. There were many entries, including from the local Women’s Institutes. East and West Ayton chose to perform The Flood. I wonder if this was Irene Mawer’s version, after

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  • Part 4 – Where is Miss Mawer’s Heraldic Lion?
  • Part 3 – The Lion (and the witch, not forgetting the wardrobe)
  • Part 2 – A Heraldic Mullet
  • The Godstow Heraldic Lion
  • A Lost Strand
  • Paraphrasing
  • Word Count
  • Anniversary
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