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  1. Artistic Director - Helen Ainsworth . Helen Ainsworth began dancing at the age of three in Ipswich UK, and fell in love with ballet. After performing in festivals, competitions, National Youth Ballet, and being awarded many scholarships she won a place at Rambert school of Ballet and Contemporary Dance and graduated in 2004.

  2. Helen Ainsworth ARAD PDTD founded The National Ballet Studio in 2013. I have always been driven by a passion to provide the best classical training possible, believing Ballet is the foundation of all dance. With this in mind TNBS is constantly exploring and developing training methods and techniques to achieve that mission.

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  3. Helen Ainsworth Subject Administrator School of Arts & Humanities Email: helen.ainsworth@ntu.ac.uk; Phone: +44 (0) 115 848 5803; Contact us +44 (0)115 848 2999 ...

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  4. Contact us. Mayfield Road, Oxford, OX2 7EN. 01865 454433 (Prep) 01865 951253 (Pre-Prep) office@summerfields.com . Key Contacts

  5. Oct 17, 2011 · The School of Music is one of the largest music departments in the UK and we welcome undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers from across the world every year. We have over 25 members of staff with a wide range of specialisms and interests, and a rotating cast of instrumental and vocalist teachers. We have All-Steinway status, enriching ...

  6. Alfia is an internationally acclaimed soloist, chamber musician and pedagogue. She is Professor in Classical Contemporary Performance at Leeds Conservatoire. Alfia also teaches at The Guildhall School of Music, London. Her interests encompass cello technique and interpretation of cello works from the romantic, classical, baroque and ...

  7. Mar 3, 2010 · This week’s favourite film is ‘The Sound of Music’, chosen by Helen Ainsworth

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