Helena with a furry friend in Australia |
Having pottered into my first audition at the tender age of five, I had no idea that I was about embark on the most amazing journey that would nurture my childhood and life…
The wall I speak of was a four foot high stone creation right between the main training building and the little out-house where Irish dancing classes were held. I was in my second year of training at this point and being the rebel I was at the age of six, I was of course jumping over this very wall!…. Then out came our teacher with a list of names - all of whom had being jumping over this wall! This is it, I thought, my parents are going to kill me… I was going to be kicked out of Finuge!
In the pink with other Siamsa cast members meeting President Mary McAleese |
Helena in the centre Siobhan Clifford, and Colm Kelliher getting ready to go on as Swans in Clann Lir |
I am now 25 and it’s 2014 and thinking about that moment still gives me butterflies…
I have such a clear memory of learning the part of ‘the little wren’ with Oliver Hurley in the circular Siamsa gallery, learning how to move my head, hands and feet and practicing walking around my house at home like a little bird to get the part just right!
For 13 consecutive years I grew up in, and with, Siamsa. This is meant in the truest sense. The core members were my ‘pop stars’, my fellow performers were my truest and dearest friends, the stage was my playground, and as I matured, my nightclub.
At 18, I moved to London to broaden my theatre wings and study Musical Theatre. This added another element to my theatre cake. However, I can truly say that any other skills learnt are the icing and candles, the fundamentals that you learn from those around you in the Siamsa family are never over- shadowed, Siamsa is my sponge, jam and cream .
On tour with international Irish Dance show ‘Magic of the Dance’ |
The Sydney bridge climb 2014 |
Helena on stage with Sean Ahern, Cliona Murphy, and David Heslip. |
For me it certainly does, and I am truly passionate that it deserves to, should, and will continue to create and inspire. To wow audiences and most importantly nurture the hearts and minds of the little singers, dancer and performers to come in the future.
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