A New Year of Performing Arts Classes in Ilford

A new year is the perfect time for children to try something new, build confidence, and express themselves creatively. At Jigsaw Ilford, our performing arts classes offer children the opportunity to explore dance, drama, and singing in a fun, supportive environment.

Our children’s performing arts classes in Ilford are designed to help students of all ages develop confidence, social skills, creativity, and self-esteem. Through a combination of drama games, dance routines, vocal work, and performance techniques, children grow not only as performers but also as individuals.

Last term, our students impressed their families during their end of term performances, confidently taking to the stage and showcasing everything they had learned in dance, drama, and singing. These performances are a wonderful celebration of each child’s progress and dedication.

This spring term, students will be working towards a presentation for family and friends. Presentations give parents a real insight into what happens during our performing arts classes, featuring short pieces of drama, dance choreography, and group singing, alongside warm-ups and performance techniques taught in class. Our experienced teachers are currently preparing exciting resources, including engaging scripts, fun songs, and upbeat music, ensuring every child feels involved and supported.

Booking is now open for the Spring Term 2026 at Jigsaw Ilford.
With limited availability across our Ilford dance, drama, and singing classes, now is the ideal time to renew your child’s place or book a two-week trial. Our January term is always extremely popular, with many children discovering a love for performing arts for the very first time.

If you’d like to learn more about the people leading our classes, read about Yazmin here, a former Jigsaw student who is now a teacher and recently appeared in panto this Christmas, an inspiring example of where dance, drama, and singing can lead.

Make 2026 a positive start by helping your child build confidence, creativity, and performance skills through dance, drama, and singing at Jigsaw Ilford.

 

Jigsaw Performing Arts Brings Christmas Cheer to Hemel Hempstead!

Jigsaw Performing Arts Brings Christmas Cheer to Hemel Hempstead

This December, Jigsaw Performing Arts joined in the Hemel Hempstead Christmas Lights Switch-On, offering a heartwarming performance to kick off the festive season. Our students performed a selection of classic Christmas songs, creating a joyful moment for the community.

Building Confidence Through Performance

At Jigsaw, we’re all about building confidence through our dance classes, singing lessons, and drama classes. This event was the perfect opportunity for our students to take what they’ve learned in class and share it with the local community. Performing in front of a live audience helps our students grow not only as performers but as confident, creative individuals.

A Supportive Jigsaw Family

What makes moments like this so special is the sense of community. Our students cheered each other on, supported one another, and embraced the thrill of performing together. It’s these experiences that help build confidence and make being part of the Jigsaw family so meaningful.

Looking Ahead

We’re excited for more opportunities to showcase our students’ talents in the New Year. If you missed the performance, stay tuned for more exciting events ahead!

Your Jigsaw Watchlist – A Musical Christmas At Home!

Whilst we won’t be meeting up for our weekly Jigsaw classes over the holidays, use this time at home to indulge your love of performing another way… So make get some snacks, snuggle up under the covers and relax…

We’ve picked a range of our Jigsaw-approved favourites – there’s something for everyone from our 3-4 year olds all the way through to the Youth Theatre! 

  1. Anything Goes (BBC Iplayer)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0012y8y 

Cole Porter’s 1934 hit musical set aboard the SS American. Musical theatre star Sutton Foster performs in the title role of cabaret singer Reno Sweeney. 

  1. BBC’s Big Night of Musicals (BBC Iplayer)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m001kjm5/big-night-of-musicals-by-the-national-lottery

Jason Manford hosts a spectacular night of songs from the musicals, keep an eye out for all your favourite West End stars!

  1. Matilda (Netflix)

Rold Dahl’s iconic Matilda has now found its way onto Netflix. This movie musical version is perfect for the whole family to enjoy! 

  1. In The Heights (Netflix and BBC Iplayer)

Before Hamilton took the world by storm, composer and lyricist Lin Manuel Miranda had already created In The Heights, a musical set in New York City exploring the life of modern day Puerto-Rican immigrants. A beautiful score of music (and an escape from England’s cold weather!).

  1. Shrek The Musical (Amazon Prime)

This childhood classic has been turned into a hilarious musical which ran on both the West End and Broadway for a number of years. You’ll once again spot the multi-talented Sutton Foster as Princess Fiona! Watch out for Shrek’s puns…they’re not great…!

  1. Nativity! (BBC Iplayer) 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018xtm1/nativity

A Christmas classic – the festive period isn’t the same without it. Brilliant music and can be enjoyed by parents and children alike. 

 

From Sutton To Sherwood: Jigsaw Sutton Joins Robin Hood At New Wimbledon Theatre

Last weekend our Jigsaw Sutton students joined with students from our Jigsaw Wimbledon, Mitcham & Morden for an end of term trip to the New Wimbledon Theatre to see Robin Hood.
It was a brilliant chance for our young performers to experience live theatre together

 

Jigsaw Mitcham Takes An Adventure To New Wimbledon Theatre’s Panto

Our Jigsaw Mitcham students joined up with two other local branches for an unforgetable evening at the theatre! Robin Hood was a fantastic show and a great opportunity for our young performers to experience live theatre all togehter! And we are all feeling VERY Christmassy now! 
 

Catching Up with Yazmin: From Jigsaw Student to West End Performer

We’re delighted to share an update on one of our brilliant former students, Yazmin, whose performing arts journey began right here at Jigsaw Performing Arts School in Ilford and has gone on to reach some truly exciting milestones.

During her time at Jigsaw, Yazmin developed a real passion for dance, drama and singing, loved meeting new friends, and thrived on trying out new skills. She often spoke about how Jigsaw helped her build confidence and encouraged her ambition to pursue a career in the performing arts – and she certainly meant it when she said “watch this space!”

Since then, Yazmin has continued to work hard on her training, going on to attend the prestigious Mountview Theatre School, where she further honed her skills as a performer. Her dedication paid off when she was cast in the West End production of Les Misérables.  An incredible achievement and a proud moment for everyone who has followed her journey.

Yazmin is now continuing to shine on stage, currently appearing in panto as Princess Rose in Sleeping Beauty at Nottingham Playhouse. It’s wonderful to see her talent, confidence and love for performing bringing joy to audiences, just as it did all those years ago at Jigsaw.

From a four-year-old taking her first steps in her performing arts class to a professional performer on some of the UK’s most celebrated stages, Yazmin’s story is a fantastic example of where passion, training and belief can lead. We can’t wait to see what she does next.

Yazmin will also be back teaching perfroming arts to our younger students in the New Year.  What a treat!

If you’d like to follow in Yazmin’s footsteps—or simply explore the skills, confidence, and creativity our classes can unlock, we’d love to welcome you. Join us for a two-week trial at Jigsaw Ilford, held at Valentines High School on Saturday afternoons, and see firsthand how our classes help students grow both on and off the stage.

5 Benefits of Performing Arts For The Under 5’s

When people think of joining a performing arts school it’s often connected to aspirations of being an actor, dancer or singer! And we have so many students who’ve gone off to have amazing careers in the performing arts! But we have far more students who came to our classes and left with confidence, charisam and creativity that will be with them for a life time! We thought we’d take a quick look at the top five benefits the peforming arts can bring to your little one!

Independence – For many of our 3 year olds this is the first class without a parent in the room with them! That is a huge step for everyone. Jigsaw creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere that puts everyone at ease. But once in class, tasked with learning song lyrics, remembering cues on stage and making the choreography their own, your child learns to take responsibility for themselves incredibly quickly. Over the course of a term, watch how your little one’s independence soars.

Confidence – One of the most beneficial skills taught by the performing arts is the boost of confidence! In a supportive environment where your child can make mistakes and work in a team alongside their peers, they can feel free to safely express themselves and take risks. Through script work where individuals speak their personal lines aloud, public speaking becomes the norm as opposed to intimidating! A student initially clinging to a parents leg at the begining of term can be running into to class and raring to go by the end. It’s wonderful to watch!

Ready for School – Many of our 3-4 year olds are in nursery school when they originally join us, however through their experience at Jigsaw they quickly mature and are ready to start reception. A combination of the independence and confidence they’ve learnt prepares them to make the transition smoothly. In class they are listening to instructions, working as a team, learning when to contirbutie and when to listen – all of which will stand them in good stead for the steps into school!

Social Skills – The building blocks of the performing arts are communication and collaboration between people; a show isn’t complete without a brilliant ensemble supporting its principals. The same is true for your child: their constant interaction with fellow Jigsaw-goers as well as their teamwork on stage and dialogue with teachers, automatically improves their social skills without them even noticing. Many of our Jigsaw students meet like-minded individuals through our classes and make lasting friendships too.

Fun! – Most importantly, the performing arts provide enormous amounts of fun for your 3-6 year old! During a 90 minute session, classes cover content interspersed with drama-based games which are sure to put smiles on many faces! Classes are full of laughter and smiles and our children always come out buzzing to their grown-ups, excited to return the following week.

A Day In The Life Of Our 3-6 Year Old Performing Arts Classes!

Our 3-4 and 5-6 year old sessions all have a structure that helps the creativity flow! We know students aren’t always the best and explaining what they’ve been doing in class, so we thought a quick look at our session structure would be useful!

Whilst parents have a quiet hour and a half, grab a coffee or catch up on some life admin – this is what your little ones are getting up to! Our sessions are an hour and a half long and split roughly into three main sections of 25 minutes on each subject: singing, dance and drama. Each subject is split roughly in half; firstly we warm up and do our techniquye exercises to keep growing out skills, and then move onto that terms main piece for the subject; each week bulding on the week before. But our familiar Jigsaw routine begins before the sessions even start!

Preclass – The day begins as soon as students arrive at Harirs Academy Morden. Schools manager Emma welcomes the students and signs them in as the start lining up for class. Class teachers greet their students and welcome them into the classroom!

Circle Time – We start with our weekly newsround and register Now is the time to share news they’ve been bursting to tell Jigsaw friends all week. (Cuddly toys and props are,of course, welcome). For some this is a moment of confidence to say a quiet ‘hello’, for others it’s the moment to recount an exciting story from their week.  

Dance Warm Up – Time to warm-up! We get everyone up and moving, we get the music on and the endorphins flowing for some of our fun warm ups and games. Some are familiar party favourites with a dance twist, such as musical stautes or bumps. Others are Jigsaw games focusing on stretching, spacial awareness, co-ordinationa and dance technique! 

Dance Sessions – Keeeeep dancing! With the energy levels up from our warm-up, we seize the moment and launch into our current dance. Whether we are working on a show or a presentation there will be a main dance for the term that we keep coming back to and improving. Each week builds on the week prior so students re-cap what they were taught, before going on to learn some further moves and choreography. 

Drama Warm Up – Our drama sessions are all about creativity, imaginiation and communication. Our technique exercises can include tongue twisters, imagination games, role play and also near the begining of term a few name games to make sure we are all get to know each other well! 

Drama Session – Each term the focus of our drama can change from a scripted scene, a choral piece like a poem or narrative story to imagination and role plays. The focus is always on building confidence and helping students release their imagination and creativity. If we are working on a scripted piece for the term teachers usually send home a script week three or four so that we can practice at home! Sometimes we find ourselves going on daytrips to the beach, other times we’re in magical forests. If we’re in the middle of a show or presentation term, we’ll be running our scenes and practising our script lines.

Break time! Our 3-4 classes join the 5-6s for their break, a prime opportunity to chat to friends or siblings, have a few minutes down time and of course teachers organise the all important toilet trip! When packing a snack for break time remember that we are a nut-free school, and that students only have a few minutes so it’s a small snack and drink. And nothing too messy please (no yoghurts!). Once everyone is feeling refreshed we split back to our usual classes ready for more Jigsaw fun! 

Singing Warm Up  – Last, but certainly not least, we make time for some singing. A lovely way to end our 90 minute session, we’ll form a semi-circle and start with a vocal warm-up so as not to strain our voices. We do fun an accessible vocal warm ups based around faciial warm ups, tongue twisters and scales – but all turned into fun and engaging exercises. 

Singing Sessions – With our vocal sirens complete, it’s time to look at our song for the term. We sing through what we’ve already learnt before covering some new ground. We’ll run it a few times so it’s really ingrained in us; muscle memory is real! Initially we will sing along with the orgiinal singer, but then during the term move onto a backing track. During the term we’ll also often add some movement, or choreography to the song – to help little ones remember the words but also bring the piece to life. 

End Of Class –  Time flies when you’re having fun! Sometimes we have time for a quick game before a wind-down exercise. A calming excesie at the end of term is a grreat way to bring the day to a close, reflect on what we have learnt and be ready to leave the session with a big smile on our faces! Students always come out buzzing and already looking forward to next week’s class! At collection there’s an opportunity to for parents to talk to the teacher, often scripts, song words or even costume sheets will be sent home. 

Feedback – During the early weeks of term parents understandbale may want some feedback about how their little on has been getting on! If parents wait outisde for a moment whilst teachers pair students up with their families, teachers will then step out and come and give feedback once everyone is collected. We also share a few photos most week in our private Jigsaw Mitcham & Morden facebook group so you can see a few snapshots of how students are getting on in class.

During the Week – We don’t set homework of course but that doesn’t mean Jigsaw isn’t thought about until the next session! At home parents can always support Jigsaw sessions by playing any songs that they know are used in the sessions. Usually around week three or four we’ll share the class content in our Facebook group and teachers will always be happy to let you know. It could be the playlist you have on in the car on the way to school, whilst having breakfast or even bath time! But becoming more familiar with the content is always a good way to support your childs Jigsaw journey. 

Before you know it we’ll be back in class for another super Saturday at Jigsaw Arts Mitcham & Morden.

 

 

Robin Hood at New Wimbledon Theatre!

Last week over 40 students from Jigsaw Wimbledon, Sutton, Mitcham & Morden all got together for a night out full of song, dance and  Christmas cheer!

New Wimbledon’s annual pantomime is always a crowd-pleaser, and this year was no exception. The hip-hop dance troupe Diversity were by far the show-stealers with their epic and perfectly timed choreography. Magician and comedian Peter Firman came a close second as Will (the Buttons-like character), cracking many one-liners and never failing to make the audience laugh out loud.

With the obligatory interval ice-cream included, our students all had a fabulous time soaking up the festive fun in the run-up to Christmas. Importantly, it was also great to see all the skills we regularly work on in class on stage. From the specifics of group singing and high kicks all the way to the overall confidence of the whole cast on stage, it was inspiring to witness performers work their magic in front of us. (You see a few more photos of the students having a great night our over on our instagram!)

We had a brilliant time watching such a fun and energetic show and are already looking forward to next year’s outing! In the meantime We will defintily need to make this an annual Jigsaw tradition and head back to for more panto fun next year!

We wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year.

 

Jigsaw Harpenden – Don’t feed the plants!

The students performed “Don’t Feed the Plants,” a  production inspired by the hit musical Little Shop of Horrors. Group 1 brought the hungry plants to life, while Group 2 took on the principal roles and Plantbusters, telling the story with confidence and humour!

The show was packed with iconic songs from Little Shop of Horrors, and even had a dance number by Queen incorporated and some hit pop songs, which both added an extra level of excitement for our unique performance. From the moment the curtain went up, the stage was filled with energy, humour, and personality.

The costumes were fabulous and the talent was amazing! The energy and hard work our students put in throughout the term was clear to see! Every one of them has grown so much in confidence, so it was amazing for family and friends to see that too!

Katie, School Owner, shared:

“Our main school absolutely smashed their first ever show at Jigsaw Harpenden! They dazzled us all under the lights and brought lots of energy and humour to their roles! We are so proud of them.”

Harpenden Manager Alexis added:

““The show was fantastic! The children’s confidence grew so much over the term and it really showed in their performance. So wonderful to see!”

One parent commented:

“What an amazing show! The energy and confidence on stage was incredible. My child has enjoyed every moment of this term and couldn’t wait for this performance! Big thanks to all the teachers!

A huge well done to our Harpenden Main School — a fantastic end to a brilliant term!