Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Dr Avril Dankworth


It is with sadness that I announce the death yesterday of our founder Avril Dankworth. 
She provided inspiring opportunities for us all. Thank you Avril.
 AVRIL DANKWORTH 1922-2013
Avril  was an innovative and inspirational music educator best known for founding “The Avril Dankworth Childrens Music Camps” ( now known as the” National Youth Music Camps”).
 She was sister  to international  Jazz musician John Dankworth, and wife to Leslie Carew a famous trombonist during the big band era playing with the Jack Hylton, Ted Heath , Geraldo and Ambrose orchestras.
She was born in Southend –on –sea in Essex in 1922, and was educated at Walthamstow High School, Hockerill teachers training college, The Royal College, and Trinity College of Music.
Avril first worked as a singer and accompanist with Mathyas Seibers” Dorian singers”, and the “George Mitchell Choir”. She had a passion for teaching, and real desire to make music accessible to all. She taught in various London schools and colleges and was employed by the “Service Childrens Education Authority”. From this time Avril travelled the world lecturing, training teachers and adjudicating. She wrote several books including her best seller “Make Music Fun”. She also wrote a history of Jazz, and was instrumental in introducing the idiom into the music curriculum in schools.
In 1965 Avril and two like- minded colleagues founded the  “Sing for Pleasure” movement, and participation at “A Coeur Joie “ festival  in Vaison Provence gave her the idea of starting a music camp. In 1970 Avril’s brother John Dankworth and his wife Cleo Laine bought the Old Rectory in Wavendon Milton Keynes with the idea of turning the Stable block into a theatre. It was at this point Avril saw the field at the back of the Stables and realised she could fulfil her dream .
The music camps were for anyone aged seven to seventeen to spend a week under canvas and make music. There was to be no grade of entry, and all instruments and styles of music were welcome. The only qualification needed was a love of music. Forty three years later, the project remains unique.
In 1990 Avril was awarded an honorary doctorate for services to music education.  Many thousands of young people have been inspired by  Avrils music camps, and hundreds of teachers still talk about her innovative teachers courses. Avril Dankworth’s motto was  “Make Music Fun”, she certainly did this, often changing lives in the process.

Saturday, 5 January 2013

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

New baby for Rob and Amy Chalmers

Amy gave birth to a little boy today and they have called him Benjamin. I suppose they had a good excuse for not coming to camp this year. We all send our love and congratulations!.

Thursday, 5 July 2012

Music camp 2012!

Not long to go now!!, and we have three very exciting music camps all ready to run. We are very much looking forward to seeing everyone, making music and generally having a great time.
Due to time constraints and so many other things to do (!), I won't be doing a blog on this site this year. I will post a few photographs on my blog www.razzamajazz.blogspot.com so have a look, and see what's happening.

Sunday, 1 April 2012

Happy Birthday Avril! 90 today

Happy birthday Avril. Thank you for first imagining a music camp in the field behind John and Cleo's house, and Thank you for making it happen. Its still as wonderful as you wanted it to be, and many have been greatly inspired by you and your dream!!

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Welcome to music camp!!

Have a look at our new video, especially if you are coming to camp for the first time.

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Very Proud!!

We are very proud that our ex camper/member of staff Bryony Sutton (now Bryony Hannah) is doing so well. Bryony (pictured in the music camp brochure below playing the saxophone), has recently been in the film "Cemetery Junction" with Ricky Gervais, the play "Childrens Hour" with Keira Knightley, and is at the moment in "Ask the Midwife" which is shown on a Sunday night on the BBC.





Friday, 23 December 2011

Happy Christmas all!!

Just to wish everyone a Happy Christmas, and to say that application forms for 2012 camps are now on the Stables website.
I can be contacted via my website www.sarah-watts.com


Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Ann Dickens

It is with great sadness that I report the death on Monday of Ann Dickens. Ann , along with her husband Ron was one of our Music camp directors. She was a special lady who inspired me greatly. She wrote many music camp shows, and was a genius with words and lyrics. We wrote a "Who dunnit" musical together called "Murder at Mainbrace Manor", and it was a privilege to (almost) see her brain whirring into action as new ideas came. She had energy, drive, and the creativity of ten people. All this, made for some of the most exciting and vibrant music camps I can remember.














Saturday, 13 August 2011

Thank you Christine and the staff of Junior camp for a fantastic week, and thank you EVERYONE for three glorious weeks of music camp.


Costumes,costumes,costumes and props

Over the three weeks of camps the cowshed has been a hive of activity, producing the most amazing costumes and props for the show. For the last two weeks the wonderful Jane has headed up the team ( including her family) to produce ghosts, four poster beds, fireplaces and this week period costume. I am never quite sure how they do it, but a special thank you to them.






Friday, 12 August 2011

Thursday, 11 August 2011

More Thursday!

Always a tiring day



Thursday !!! read below

After spending ages loading todays photos, I realised that I had put them on my blog instead of the camp one (!!!!). I'm sure there is a clever way of moving them but I am a musician ( with no more time to blog today), so please would you mind clicking here.
www.razzamajazz.blogspot.com

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

A few more pictures

This is Clare. Junior camp catering director Tea!


Martha and Harriet



Lord Sugar and assistants







Staff saxophone ensemble








Heather












Junior camp orchestra









































































Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Tuesday

The show is starting to take shape







Japanese drummers






Strings




















Last nights staff concert

Caterers choir.












Alison

















Caroline















Eight hands on two pianos




















Tom playing virtuoso Boom whackers.























Staff Choir