Physie Flashback 1967
Ivy Catlin - possibly the most successful teams teacher in the history of Physical Culture - she once entered five 10-11 year teams and won five prizes!
Ivy Catlin - possibly the most successful teams teacher in the history of Physical Culture - she once entered five 10-11 year teams and won five prizes!
Intrepid physie girl Jayne Cosgrove has been to Japan! She says, “It’s such a lovely place I can't wait to go back there one day. I met so many new people and learnt so much I even managed to bump into a girl that does physie - this is a photo
Photography by Heidi Boardman
Tahlia is a physie mum with a lot on her plate! She belongs to East Orange physie club where she is in the Intermediate Ladies class. She has 5 children under the age of 7 and her sixth is due in November!! But that didn’t stop her from travelling to Sydney
BJP's choreographic history was beautifully demonstrated by our previous three Grand Champions on Saturday at the State Library of NSW as the end of the Physie Exhibition approaches. Thanks to Brooke Davey, Phoebe Collins and Shannon Reinhard for giving the general public such outstanding performances of routines from 1958, 1985 and
Doris Masters (left) and placegetters display their prizes at Junior Zone 8-9 years. 6 places were awarded but only 1st, 2nd and 3rd proceeded to the State Finals at Hurstville Town Hall.
Last reminder that tomorrow the State Library of NSW is hosting an event about physie called "What is Physie?" with an interview panel, Q&A and performances by 3 Grand Champions. Register online at the library's website. It's free but you need to reserve a seat. Starts 2pm in the Dickson Room
This week we're giving you some tips for practicing at home in the Holidays. Find a friend to practice with - a physie friend will help motivate you and you can watch and film each other. Practice counting the music. Counting the routines is really important. First do the routine