Joanne is translating her hula and aerial hoop skills into her new role at Greentop as our Programme Manager. Bringing Greentop Circus to more people through our Hire Us programmes, in schools, businesses and our Community. Jo is passionate about the physical and psychological benefits of Circus.
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Blanka Nori
I recently relocated to Sheffield from the Midlands, where I held many roles supporting local causes for over a decade, including being a trustee and a treasurer, as well as a non-executive director, which included chairing the board and ensuring compliance with relevant standards and regulations.
Having heard excellent recommendations for Greentop Circus, I joined several evening classes and experienced first-hand the excellent mix of professionalism and fun, as well as the overarching sense of community around the organisation.
So when the opportunity arose to step in as a Chair, I was delighted to come on board.
I hope my experience of Finance, Governance and Strategy gained in both corporate and not for profit sectors will be as beneficial in my new role, as my enthusiasm for helping build stronger communities and my never-ending urge to find new ways to get upside down.
Ian Morley
Ian is a freelance creative professional. Having worked in the arts sector in South Yorkshire for over 20 years. He has worked in many roles from producing large scale outdoor festivals and events to programming intimate theatre projects, touring small-scale theatre, producing community theatre projects and performing, stage managing and leading creative workshops.
Previous roles include Arts Development Officer at BMBC. Head of Programming and Artist Development at the Civic in Barnsley
He is currently working as a freelance programmer for The Royal and Derngate in Northampton.
Hannah Collison
Hannah signed up for a 6-week Aerial Silks course in 2019 and has been hanging around at Greentop ever since. Hannah is Greentop Circus' Marketing and Comms lead; her job is to get more people to do more Circus. She can usually be found either in the office or playing on an aerial hoop.
Jenny Gridley
Jenny moved to Yorkshire from London 10 years ago to study the visual arts, after completing her degree she went on to work for Leeds City Council where she worked in communications and marketing, economic development and was a member of the team working on the city’s bid to become European Capital of Culture in 2023.
Jamie-Lee McNaughton
Jamie-Lee began her aerial escapades back in 2007, alongside her degree in Community Arts. She was the Operations Manager at Aerial Edge, in Scotland, where she worked as an instructor for over 8 years, teaching students of all ages and abilities.
Pansy Cheung
I volunteered as a Trustee at a time when Greentop was undergoing a period of rapid and vigorous change. Having been involved with the organisation in one capacity or another since 1997, I felt it was time to ‘give something back’, by helping to sustain and grow our amazing resource. As organisation and communication are my key skills, I put myself forward for the role of Company Secretary. I had plenty of enthusiasm and determination, but precious little experience of governance, and it was a steep curve, learning to minute meetings accurately and file the Annual Returns! Thankfully the other Board members were there to support me. I have found the time commitment manageable, and there are all sorts of ways to get involved, from networking and fundraising, to safeguarding and recruitment. As a Trustee, I’m proud to be an ambassador for Greentop, and feel privileged to work alongside a stellar staff team for the benefit of our unique and fantastic circus community.
Richard Gillett
I have been involved with Greentop as a student, a manipulation / acrobalance / aerial tutor, a performer, a sound / lighting / stage technician, a builder, an electrician and a Trustee; sometimes simultaneously.
Greentop has given me opportunity, camaraderie, income, pride, applause, frustration, despair, challenge, refuge, hope, sleepless nights and a wide variety of bruises, burns, abrasions, strains and other assorted circus injuries!
Nina Kane
I have a professional background in community arts, theatre research and teaching.
I was a Trustee for Leeds Children's Circus between 2000-2003, and joined the Greentop Board in 2016 as a parent trustee. Greentop is a fantastic circus and community centre, and has strongly supported my daughter over the past 11 years. Its co-operative and caring ethos is inspirational, and I want to help it grow from strength to strength so it can nurture future generations of young circus people.
Sarah Lowi Jones
I did one of Greentop’s fantastic weekend trapeze workshops and never looked back. It changed my perception about what my body could do – I want other people to experience that too. I knew I wanted to be part of supporting Greentop to grow, so I applied to be a trustee.
Hannah Lamare
Hannah attended one of our aerial weekend workshops years ago and was inspired by all that circus offered. Joining Greentop in 2016, her role now encompasses the bookkeeping side of the charity as well as the administration.
Natalie Allistone
Natalie cut her teeth in circus over fifteen years ago with some of the founding members of Greentop, whilst studying for an MA Fine Art in Sheffield. Since then she has worked with a variety of artists, dancers & performers across disciplines in the UK.
Trudi Patient
Trudi leads all activity with young people. She draws on 20 years' experience of working with people from a wide range of backgrounds and abilities. She has trained with Circus Space & Cirque du Soleil's Social Circus Instructors Training Course, has PTTLS level 4 and specialises in teaching manipulation skills.
Teo Greenstreet
Teo was co-founder and CEO of Circus Space (now the National Centre for Circus Arts) and after 10 years of organisation development consulting is a returner to Sheffield where he set up his first Circus company, The Leadmill Circus.