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Emma Fenney

Partner Emma trained as an actor at Drama Studio London, following a degree in Drama & Theatre Arts at Goldsmiths College, University of London. She currently works as an actor and voice artist and has a particular interest in Shakespeare and classical adaptations. She is an experienced singing and drama teacher/ workshop leader and has worked in both academic and vocational environments with young people ranging from 3 – 18. She particularly enjoys using performing arts to strengthen group dynamics and build individual confidence within those groups. She also has experience in teaching public speaking, diction and accent reduction both to adults and children. She has worked in corporate and medical environments, engaging in role play, facilitating discussions and providing feedback for participants. Emma is particularly interested in gender equality and is very keen to advocate and support the promotion of this in the workplace and beyond.
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Latest News

With Covid, a lot of us have had to learn new computer skills to present and attend online meetings. However, the rise in online meetings has also created a greater need to be an effective speaker. Through Turn of Phrase’s actors and facilitators, you can learn how to give the best of yourself online and keep your colleagues, students and clients engaged. Click here for more details. Tim Allsop, the AD of Turn of Phrase, is leading a national project on queer rural lives and histories. There will be a multimedia theatre piece and film coming in 2021. More details here

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Happy International Women’s Day. Check our company’s eight years of work in gender and sexuality education. #WomensDay #education #workshop #gender #GenderEquity

About 2 months ago from Turn of Phrase's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone

Back in school today @QueensGateSch for some gender and identity workshops. Talking about Facebook’s research into their own services and how Instagram can undermine mental wellbeing.

About 8 months ago from Turn of Phrase's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone

We are looking for a freelance facilitator to join us on a project in October in London. If you have experience of facilitating workshops in educational settings we want to hear from you. More info here turnofphrase.co.uk/contact/wo…

About 9 months ago from Turn of Phrase's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone

Clients

clients include the Labour Party, Movement for Change, Guidhall School, and Cause 4

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