FUNNY WONDERS - Key Persons
Job Titles:
- Artistic Director
- Member of the Board of Directors
- Project Manager
- General Organiser of All Things
Ali is the general organiser of all things Funny Wonders. She was one of the first ever youth members way back when it was a Saturday morning make-things-round-the-table-at-Chris-and-Doug's-house set-up. Since then she has delved in and out around school, university, working and travelling seeing Funny Wonders grow. Her involvement stepped up a notch for ‘The Silk Road' production in 2008 and since, she has managed projects, became a Director of the company in 2009 and Artistic Director in 2017. Ali studied earth science at university and has a doctorate from the University of Manchester. She now has a number of part-time jobs in Buxton including tour guide, netball coach and administrator.
Job Titles:
- Local Artist
- Workshop Leader, Artist
Amy is a local artist and joined the Funny Wonders Team in 2011 to develop and deliver various workshops to take into schools.
Angie ran workshops for many years with Funny Wonders but then emigrated to Australia! Boo!
Job Titles:
- Member of the Board of Directors
- Wellbeing Director
Anna is a mum to three girls, a school nurse and a paediatric nurse. Her involvement with Funny Wonders began with the inception of the voluntary organisation in 2000, which was set up in order to be able to raise funding for a gigantic elephant project called M.A.S.S.I.V.E.. Anna has previously run a Puppet Club at Buxton Infants School and been part of the Changing Faces team. She is now devising new projects for schools and continues to be involved projects in whatever capacity her other commitments allow.
Arthur is a Digital Media student from Dove Holes. He first got involved with our Changing Faces project supporting workshop activities.
Job Titles:
- Artist
- Workshop Leader, Artist
Aya, a theatre artist specialising in puppetry, masks and scenic design, helped to deliver youth projects between 2009 and 2011.
Beth acts as our External Safeguarding Advisor should any issues arise. Professionally, she was a social worker and worked on the Derbyshire Child Safeguarding Board.
Carol was one of the first Directors of Funny Wonders Inc.. Her advice, experience and guidance was irreplaceable.
Caroline joined Funny Wonders in 2013 helping out with the P.O.P.P.I.T. project, carnival and the Buxton Puppet Festival.
Chantelle worked with the Youth Group in 2009 focusing on ensuring each participant was included and involved on a level they were comfortable with.
Charlie was involved with Funny Wonders between the ages of eleven and eighteen being a member of the Youth Group and then a volunteer.
Charlotte was involved for many years attending workshops and working with the Youth Group. She became part of our team working in schools in 2012.
Cheryl joined us to help support the Buxton Flowerpot Trail 2021 project.
Chika first got involved in 2009 supporting the youth group and exchange with Yamabiko-Za. She continued to help in 2010.
Job Titles:
- Artistic Director
- Co - Founder
Chris founded Funny Wonders. Sadly she passed away in June 2012. Click her picture to see our dedication page.
Christine first became involved with the voluntary organisation and helped transition to an incorporated company. She also helped with the Youth Group.
Corinne worked with the Youth Group in 2009 on 'The Owl and the Pussycat' Showcase and helped with script writing, acting and physical theatre.
Dan is part of the Agnew-Watson clan. He helps support projects when and where he can and is a regular at Carnival.
Dan was the bass player in Funny Wonders band 'Shadow House' in 2008 and 2009. He also designed incarnations of the Funny Wonders website.
Job Titles:
- Chairman
- Co - Founder
- Director
Doug was a visual artist and art teacher. Sadly Doug passed away in 2016. Click the pick to see our page in dedication.
Emily helped out at our Puppet Club and help develop the Early Years products with Amy Whelan.
Frances is a retired teacher who raises guide-dog puppies. She first got involved with Funny Wonders to help support the Buxton Flowerpot Trail 2021 project.
Gill was involved in many projects with Funny Wonders between 2007 and 2009.
Hilary first got involved with Funny Wonders during summer 2014 helping with Carnival and then the Christmas Light Installations in Poole's Cavern.
Holly joined us to help support the Buxton Flowerpot Trail 2021 project.
Jason is an electrical and sound engineer. He first got involved with Funny Wonders by doing our PAT testing for a packet of biscuits. Since he has been involved in projects both technically providing electronic support and as a musician during our community and school workshops.
Jill joined us in 2010 to help with our Youth Group activities.
Job Titles:
- Workshop Leader, Musician
Jim worked with the Youth Group in 2008 exploring movement and music and has led many puppet parades with the Samba Band.
Jo is a local mosaic artist and first got involved running a workshop for our Changing Faces project. She then joined as a volunteer for our Buxton Flowerpot Trail 2021 project.
Joel joined us to support Changing Faces workshops in 2019.
Jon was the first Chair of Funny Wonders Inc. CIC and was instrumental in creating the Community Interest Company in 2008-2009.
As an Agnew, Kieran was inevitably a Funny Wonderer as a kid. He performed in Sinbad and was part of our 'Shadowhouse' band in 2008.
The Amazing Laura Danzi joined us in spring and summer 2019 supporting the Changing Faces project 2019 and Flowerpot Project 2019.
Job Titles:
- Member of the Board of Directors
- Musical Director
Laurie has mostly listened to his mum talk about Funny Wonders and has spent a lot of his previous life being dragged around various Funny Wonders events(!) and every now and again gets to be a musician/part time technician. He has graduated from Salford University after studying music and is now a full time musician running workshops, playing in bands, giving private lessons and working with Funny Wonders - his own choice! Laurie is our Musical Director and with Liam Morson, has devised the Recycled Instrument Workshop building instruments from junk and rubbish. His hopes for the future are to continue playing as much music as possible and to be able to feed himself whilst doing it. He is now a drumming teacher based in Manchester.
Liam is a full-time musician and school-friend of Laurie who was first involved with Funny Wonders in 2007 playing in the house band "Shadowhouse" accompanying our summer youth productions. He was then involved with developing our musical workshops and accompanying our shadow puppet theatre productions in schools.
Lorraine helped Anna run the Buxton Infants School Puppet Club and helped in the carnival parades. Lorraine sadly passed away in 2020.
Lucy was part of the group who travelled to Sapporo and she helped with the technical side of 'The Silk Road' production.
Lysbeth is an artist from Marple. She first got involved with Funny Wonders in 2013 and helps us with our community events.
Job Titles:
- Member of the Board of Directors
Marcus is an award-winning artist, actor, puppeteer and writer. His TV puppeteering career began with Jim Henson's 'Puppeteering for Television Workshop' in the mid 80's. In 1989, he set up his own company, ‘Hands Up Puppets' and since has been involved with over 70 children¹s TV Series. He has also performed live with Jim Henson's Company in the improv puppet show ‘Puppet Up!' and at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His educational work encompasses lecturing to universities about TV puppetry and teaching in mainstream and SEN schools and he has also taught and made films with children in secure accommodation. Marcus is a Director of Funny Wonders offering a wealth of experience and advice. See some of his work on his Hands Up Puppets YouTube channel.
Waggy joined us for the trip to Sapporo in 2007. He became the chairman of the Youth Group during 2008 and 2009 and went on to become a Director.
Maxi was Chair of the Funny Wonders voluntary group for several years and helped organise several of our early projects.
Michael worked with the Youth Group in 2009 supporting the light and sound requirements of the productions.
Neil had various roles with Funny Wonders including promotional material design, networking, IT Officer, photographer and youth group helper.
Nenagh worked on the 2008 production of 'The Silk Road' helping the youth group learn about puppet manipulation and performance.
Nori worked with Funny Wonders between 2004 and 2011 developing the cultural exchange programme with Sapporo and Buxton Puppetry Festival.
Ruby was involved with Funny Wonders throughout the 00's leading musical and textile workshops.
Job Titles:
- Accountant
- Chairman of the Board
- Financial Director
Sandra is an accountant. As Financial Director, her role is to establish and supervise all matters relating to finance. This includes monitoring expenditure and supporting project leaders to manage their budgets. She has been involved with Funny Wonders since the days of the voluntary group in 2000. She has watched it grow from being a small entity to where it is today. She is also a support worker behind-the-scenes and is looking forward to all the great potential we have bringing life to many. She became Chair of the Board in 2017.
Job Titles:
- Member of the Board of Directors
- Director, Workshop Support Worker
Sarah is an actress and works in schools as a drama practitioner. She first got involved with Funny Wonders for the 2016 Buxton Carnival in our rollercoaster ride(!) and is now part of our team working in schools and other community projects. She joined as a Director in February 2023.
Tricia worked with the Youth Group for 'The Silk Road' production exploring movement and dance choreography.
Viv first joined us for flowerpot workshops and the Buxton Carnival in 2016. She then supported our Changing Faces workshops and brought the flowerpot trail project to us. Sadly, Viv died in December 2021.
Yvonne is a local artist who got involved in Funny Wonders activities in 2013.