Hello, my lovely Angel Voices…
It has been a few weeks since I wrote my last blog and I can only apologise for that, but I will make it up to you by making this entry a little bit longer and extra special. So… a few weeks ago we got to celebrate the one and only “Angel Voice Singing School Annual Awards” and wow what a night we had! So to say it’s been “it's been a bit crazy” is slightly an understatement.
Mad, Crazy, Fun!!
Yes…. all of the above adjectives describe the feelings of putting this event together. It was a special and exciting event for myself and for my students and we all worked so hard to help make it happen. To be able to hold our first annual awards after the pandemic was just amazing. The tickets flew out within 12 hours. The week before was full of prep work, lots of singing practice, and working on getting into the “singing zone”, a place in which we all now know is a safe place to be when performing. It was full of nerves, determination and anticipation. Very high end emotions and we coped really well.
The Evening…
This was our 5th annual awards Event, the first one taking place in a small cafe in Oswestry in 2017, where I was able to congratulate my first formative students, it was at Christmas time and we had such an amazing time, five years on and the event was much bigger and because of past restrictions it was a poignant moment for us all, There is no way to describe how much gratitude, kindness and respect was felt by us all, a feeling that can only be explained as a joy beyond joys. There was praise, all night long. Appreciation as well for the hard work that each singer had given to their songs, the joy I felt at my students receiving standing ovations is just unbelievable. I know there are many, many singers, entertainers and businesses that can relate to that feeling of fear we had when we found we had to close our businesses down immediately back in 2020. At that moment I knew that my determination to keep moving forward had worked and nearly everyone in that room had gone on that journey with me and now sharing that with their families. Amazing!!
Who Knows what The Future Holds?...
I remember the feeling of “What do I do?” and “How will my business survive?” on the 13th March 2020 I even faced the question “Is this it? The end of my dream?” I genuinely thought that it was the end of my own singing school. In those first 48 hours, I cried and I cried. I didn't speak to anyone because it would mean that all these thoughts would be true and I felt just so helpless. And yes, I felt selfish. And let me tell you, feeling selfish is not something I like, admitting it is difficult too. It really does make me feel self-conscious in a negative way and I become the worst version of a human being. I needed to kick myself up the backside, and so I gave myself a huge shake.
And so I took that opportunity and I took that time and I revisited my business idea and my business plans. I learned all about new technologies that would allow me to communicate and coach online and I made them work. I used my enthusiasm to bring my students together online. It was a challenge. There is no doubt, but everyone was having a challenge. Within a month I had learned to accept the situation, find support on line, signed up for courses on cyber communications, and with a lot of hope in my heart, I prayed that all of my students would get excited about the way I would do my new classes. And thankfully they did. All those Zoom sessions, all those calls on WhatsApp, all the recordings, they made a difference to all of us.
A Beautiful Realisation…
When I saw how many of my students and their families were in that room on the 30th of October 2021, I knew that what I had created had worked. And all these people knew that what they had become a part of was something special and unique, the hard work had paid off. WE could say that we had worked safely through that period of time and come through the other side still smiling and with a sense of community still in place. I watched every group and every student that sang a solo, get up and be counted.
I am in awe of what we have achieved.
The Student of the Year…
I have several awards that I give out for all of my groups and one to one students. This year I named three nominees overall students that I felt deserved extra recognition. That recognition went to 3 students that were over the age of 45, age is never a barrier to singing, I know if you tell yourself there is an age barrier, then you are right, but in truth, singing at any age is what keeps you young and you can sing beautifully at any age and acheive your own singing goals at any age.
I can tell you that all 3 of them had decided to make something count in their lives during the period of the pandemic closures and restrictions. And they went above and beyond through all of their own personal difficulties to be able to sing at a time where singing was restricted the most.
On the night of the awards ceremony, Sally Green, Claire Marie and Martin Dudley performed, and at the end the audience voted for their favourite and the Angel Voice Singing Student of the year acolade goes to….
S A L L Y G R E E N
What a winner she is…my 5th student of the year that I have nominated since starting this particular award in 2017.
Sally Green became a student of AVS back in 2018. She was first a choir member after meeting her at a business networking meeting. She was bubbly, and had so much determination. She explained to me that after recovering from breast cancer, she felt tired and her energy levels were less than what she wanted them to be, she wanted to find her voice again and become active in her work, she just needed a place to start.
She became a massive asset to Angel Voice Singing School being my P.A for a short period of time, and even now still goes out of her way to help me with events and choir notes for other choir members. Never in a million years did I see her journey through singing take her where she wanted to go, but it has been a huge part of her journey.
At the beginning of lockdown, Sally made the decision to focus on her music, taking piano lessons and, most importantly, singing lessons and in these last 12 months of uncertainties from society as well as family crisis, she still came to her sessions, head up and determined to do what she could and some weeks just turning up was all she could do on zoom. It was not easy for sure, but she did it and gave me her all.
Not only did she focus on her musical self, but she also wanted to help her family and friends and decided to do courses on mental health and got herself into the Pont Hafren Association courses, a local mental health organisation. She really applied herself to her learning. She sang her first ever solo behind Perspex Glass at Tesco's in December 2020. You could hear people clapping in the aisles when she had finished and I was so full of pride at what she had done. She has truly been consistent. I have attached a video of her singing from our YouTube channel.
www.https://youtu.be/6JT8GTNAPLA
Even though we made a mistake together in the video, she was relaxed and enjoyed the moment, understanding that we were truly in good, positive company. And this feeling when we are performing is absolutely priceless.
What my awards are about...
This type of consistency and persistence is what my awards are all about, what the Angel Voice Singing School stands for is a safe place to sing, to feel supported, to have a love of life and where needed, a place where we can just let go and make changes for the better. Sally has won a year of free coaching from me. And will be our school advocate and mascot for this year, an accolade truly well-deserved. I know that she wants to thank her family, especially her husband Andrew and her daughter Emma, and son James for being so supportive.
Sally Green, Angel Voice Singing School are so proud to have you as their student of the year 2021. Congratulations.
And as I end this blog, I end it with so much gratitude for everything that we have overcome. It's only singing. It's not rocket science, but the power that it has, it might as well be rocket science because every single person in that room, me included, have been able to overcome with positivity what we have been through and now what we have is a fresh look at a future that is positive and full of joy.
My blessings to all of you.
Cathy Beech