453: The Wee Lees Trust Demi-Character (12 Years)
Entry Information
Time limit up to 3 minutes.
Adjudicator
Mina Burden
Area of Specialty:
Classical ballet, lyrical, contemporary, modern dance, jazz
Mina Burden, a dedicated dance teacher from, England, began her journey in Dance and Theatre at age 2.5 where she went on to acheive advanced RAD and ISTD Ballet, Modern, and Tap certifications. Discovering her passion for teaching at the Centre Performing Arts, she furthered her expertise with ballet and modern teacher training. Since founding her own school in London in 2007, Mina has taught a diverse range of styles to all ages. A respected figure in dance education, she relocated to Sydney, Australia in 2023 to continue her career and is looking forward to adjudicating in Australia.
Important Notes
No pointe work allowed. Name of the item to be uploaded to the Entrant Portal, no later than two weeks prior to the event. Note: Music is to be uploaded to the Sydney Eisteddfod Entrant Portal no later than two weeks prior to the event. Files should be in MP3 format. Please refer to Item 15 of the Dance Rules & Conditions of Entry.
Conditions
Please refer to the Dance Rules & Conditions of Entry. Your entry is accepted under these conditions.
Prizes
Winner: Medal 2nd: Medal 3rd: Medal Dr Jennifer Lees and Alistair Lees were stalwart supporters of Sydney Eisteddfod during their lifetime, Jennie as our Media Liaison & Public Information Officer, volunteer and archivist, obtaining her doctorate in 2004 with a thesis which was later published as The Sydney Eisteddfod Story:1930-1941. Alistair donated countless volunteer hours across many roles at Sydney Eisteddfod till 2020. Although sadly missed, their legacy lives on at Sydney Eisteddfod through The Wee Lees Trust Fund set up through their generous bequest.