Miss Jenny from the Gladesville Ryde club is my Physie idol. Not only is she a very kind teacher, she is also an amazing Physie girl. Last year I got to go to the Opera House for the very first time to see Miss Jenny at the National Finals. I was very excited and had to try really hard to stay awake! Even though Miss Jenny didn’t get a place, to me she was the most beautiful lady on the stage. Miss Jenny has won Grand Champion girl 3 times and I have been lucky enough to see all her silver trophies. There are lots of them and they are massive! Miss Jenny even rubbed one of the big cups on me for good luck just before my champion girl. It must have worked because I got to go to Nationals too and I even managed to get 5th place. I know Miss Jenny was very proud of me but not as proud as I am to have her as my teacher.
Ruby
Why do we love to dance?
Physie is often described as people's "happy place" and is a time to forget everything else that is
Heidi Boardman Performing Art Gallery
Photography: Heidi Boardman
DID YOU KNOW…
Back in the 1930s it was popular to use props in physical culture, a little like today’s rhythmic
What’s In The Physie Shop?!
Physie Rhinestone Travel Cup Keep your drinks hot or cold with these double walled stainless steel travel cups.
Did you know…
The position called “neck rest” is 116 years old. Here’s a photo of some young boys at