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2021-09-30-accounts

The Sisters Grimm Charitable Trust

Charity number: 116338

Trustees Annual Report Year ending 30[th] September 2021

Trustees:

Clare Eason Eibhlish Fleming Ben Onajide

The principal office of the CIO: No. 1 Business Centre, 1 Alvin Street, Gloucester, GL1 3EJ, England

Independent examiner: Sophie Dale, 162 Redcar Road, Bicester, Oxon, OX26 1BS, England

The objects of the CIO are to promote the arts and to advance the education of the general public in the field of dance, music, film and other art forms, in particularly but not exclusively through supporting the work of Sisters Grimm Ltd, INALA Ltd, and other related companies and organisations, in creation, development, production and performance of the arts.

TRUSTEE REPORT YEAR ENDED 30[th] SEPTEMBER 2021

Summary:

During the pandemic, Sisters Grimm continued to collaborate across cultures and artistic disciplines in the Middle East, developing new show content and writing 17 new songs for the production. Page 12

The pandemic shifted Sisters Grimm’s creative output to digital where Sisters Grimm released new singles and music videos from their new Arab World show receiving millions of views and critical acclaim, engaging new audiences and continuing to spotlight and showcase local talent.

In January 2021 in the New Years Honours list, both the founders and directors of Sisters Grimm were both honoured with MBE’s for services to the Creative Industries and international trade.

The Sisters Grimm developed two new IP’s:

‘Global Landscapes’ including 50 for 50 a new multi sensory theatrical art exhibition drawing attention to natural landscapes that need protecting, and Art In Nature Global, launching ‘UAE Art In Nature’ in March 2021. UAE Art In Nature was the sole activity funded by the Charity in 2021 costing £50k. See page 6.

It engaged with over 100 schools and over 1000 under 18’s submitted nature artworks. The music video released on World Wildlife day received over 3.5 million views.

INDEX:

Page 2 – Summary & Index Page 3 - A Year In Numbers Page 4 - UAE Art In nature Feedback Page 5 - Introducing Art In Nature

Page 6 - Case Study Outcomes UAE Art In nature funded by The Sisters Grimm Charitable Trust Page 7 - Art In Nature Benefits

Page 8 - Introducing Sisters Grimm

Page 9 - Introducing Sisters Grimm continued Page10 & 11 - Sisters Grimm Slate of Cultural Shows Page 12 - 2020 Cross Cultural World Music releases Page 13 - Albania Art In Nature developments Page 14-15 Accounts

A YEAR IN NUMBERS

1086 Young people participated in Art In Nature UAE 108 Different schools across UAE engaged 75 W inning artworks stitched together for the music video 3.5 million YouTube views of Art In Nature music video

4-16 Age range of participants

7 out of 7 Emirates engaged

100% positive feedback from parents and teachers

Selection of Feedback from UAE Art In Nature:

“My children haven’t stopped making art saying since Art In nature and told me “maybe we’ll be in their next music video!” Will you run it again please!” UAE Parent

“Thank you so much for the certificate. Kyler is very happy to receive it signed by Ms. Pietra and Ms. Ella” Mother of Kyler Dias

“Thanks again for giving me this wonderful opportunity to draw. I had fun Regards Esther” Participant - Esther Fernandes GEM Private

“There is a very high demand for inspiring initiatives like this and we are very interested to develop an ongoing working relationship with you” Fiona- GEMS World Academy

“Congratulations on the success of UAE Art In Nature”

Greta Ferloni- Manager - Wellbeing Initiatives Knowledge & Human Development Authority

“Congratulations on the fantastic initiative” Aida Salamanca MBE Country Director, United Arab Emirates British Council

“We are happy to support this needed initiative and will spread the news of this programme across all our channels” Taner Topcu, Director of Academic Zone, Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone -Government of Ras Al Khaimah

“Dubai Culture actively supports the Government’s mandate to develop a knowledge-based society, promoting a cultural and creative environment, as well as integrating cultural content in innovative ways across the UAE’s educational curriculum to enable today’s youngsters feel proud of the nation’s heritage and culture. One of our key pillars of our 2020 – 2025 strategic roadmap is making culture available and accessible to everyone and everywhere; our support of Sisters Grimm represents a celebration of arts that highlight the rich culture and heritage of the UAE.”

Shaima Rashed Al Suwaidi, Director of Marketing & Corporate Communication Department, and Acting Chief Executive Officer of Arts & Literature Sector at Dubai Culture .

ART IN NATURE

Co-founders of Sisters Grimm, Grammy nominated composer and painter Ella Spira MBE and former Royal Ballet ballerina Pietra MelloPittman MBE, believe environmental awareness begins with learning to appreciate and respect nature.

A mass participation social impact initiative offering young people the opportunity to be featured in Sisters Grimm’s online gallery and next Music Video and seen by millions.

Free to enter & open to all under 18’s Supporting mental well being, inclusivity and equality, creativity, quality family time with Australian nature represented in all the artworks.

The challenge is to dig deep and find a connection with nature and loved ones through this shared activity that is accessible for all and promotes diversity.

Young people are free to represent their experience in nature, environmental or sustainable ideas however they choose from creating a painting, drawing, mixed media collage, or 3D model from any medium so long as a digital photo of the final piece can be emailed.

This global movement uses mainstream arts to deliver information on the environment to inspire new climate solution. Complimenting IPCC reports, this project uses data and science to inspire and educate participants on the impacts of climate change and the many positive decisions and choices available that can have positive impact on the climate.

Building on the success of launching ART IN NATURE in March 2021, Sisters Grimm are running the programme globally.

CASE STUDY

‘UAE ART IN NATURE’

UAE Art in Nature saw over 1,000 young people across the UAE submit artworks of nature. The music video has over 3.5million views with the project and artworks receiving great critical acclaim in the media.

ART IN NATURE BENEFITS

ACCESSIBLE

INCLUSIVE

WELLBEING Mental & physical benefits of being outdoors ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Inspiring climate change solutions from the next generation

ARTS

SUSTAINABLE

FREE FOR ALL UNDER 18’S

The opportunity to be a part of a major international Arts Company EDUCATION Outdoor learning nurturing creative thinking arts and science TOURISM Celebrating the country’s nature

PROMOTING DIVERSE ENGAGEMENT

LEGACY

Inclusion in Art In Nature Around The World exhibitions and shows

INTRODUCING:

Sisters Grimm Are recognised as a leading UK cultural force

Awards & nominations for: Grammys, Best Album Manchester International Festival - Best Entertainment Brazilian International Award - Best Show Women of the Future Awards Channel 4 Talented Newcomer’s Award

Royal Performances: Royal Variety Show at the LondonPalladium in the presence of HRH Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge Royal Concert for Sentebale at Hampton Court Palace in the presence of HRH Prince Harry MBE awarded in the Queen’s 2021 New Year’s Honors List for Services to International Trade and the Creative Industries

Trailblazing culturally themed spectacles.

SISTERS GRIMM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

INALA A Zulu Ballet

VOICES OF THE AMAZON Rainforest Dance Musical

THE WARRIOR QUEEN OF BALI A story of betrayal and revenge

A celebration of South Africa today that has featured the Multi Grammy and Emmy award winning Soweto Gospel Choir and Ladysmith Black Mambazo with Dancers from the Royal Ballet, Rambert and Alvin Ailey.

In 2014 INALA marked 20 Years of South African democracy, and Mandela’s Long Walk to Freedom.

A huge critical success, awarded a Grammy nomination for the music, featured on the Royal Variety Performance seen by millions world-wide, and Prince Harry’s Concert. It has sold out major theatres and concert halls internationally including Royal Albert Hall, drew in 30-45% first time theatre attendees and delighted audiences with standing ovations every show.

Full length 80 minute show with an interval. Choreography: Mark Baldwin OBE Music: Ella Spira, Joseph Shabalala & Ladysmith Black Mambazo

A story of love and redemption set in the Brazilian rainforest. It was performed by dancers from the Royal Ballet as well as from Brazil and narrated by the inimitable Jeremy Irons.

The show played London and Singapore and won the Brazilian International Press Award for best show .It has now been licensed to a Brazilian company to tour Brazil. We’re in talks to tour it around Japan at the end of this year with new designs and staging and the trailer has already been included at a new theatre in Japan’s most popular tourist attraction Osaka Castle.

Full length 80 minute show with an interval. Narration: Jeremy Irons

Music: written by Ella Spira, Danny Nascimento & Dito Martins & Julien Davis.

Vocal Arranger: Naomi Hammerton Sound design: Adrian Rhodes Designs for 2019:Klara Zieglerova.

Sisters Grimm and James Cousins join forces to explore the Balinese philosophy of dualism through Bali’s legendary character of Rangda the queen and warrior. It presents their interpretation of her back story as a betrayed woman who ultimately seeks her revenge on those who banished her, sending her into exile for being a witch.

The title role of the Balinese Warrior Queen is portrayed by two strong female leads, one singe and renowned Balinese dancer, Yasmin Priyatmoko Bohn.

Sisters Grimm would like to thank Balinese Cultural specialists Restu Kusumaningrum the Bali Purnati Foundation and I Wayan Dibia for their support.

A 30 minute narrative piece. Choreography: James Cousins Music: Ella Spira & Naomi Hammerton

SISTERS GRIMM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

ﺑﻧﺎت اﻟرﯾﺢ

DAUGHTERS OF THE WIND

SAKURA

A Celebration of Japanese Culture (working title)

THE GREAT WINTER A Nordic Folklore Inspired show (working title)

DAUGHTERS OF THE WIND

An emotional Arabian Peninsular Dance Musical for the first time bringing together song, ballet and the ‘50 for 50’ fine art series.

Sakura is a celebration of Japan today.

SAKURA meaning ‘blossom’ in Japanese, explores the idea of transition, transformation and reinvention. The show features a live choir, Taiko drummers and multidisciplinary performers from Japan.

Drawing on traditional Japanese art forms, Mark Baldwin unites multi disciplinary performers in this work.

This contemporary dance troop includes Master Samuri Tetsuro Shimaguchi (Kill Bill) alongside Royal Ballet’s Taisuke Nakao and Nao Sakuma.

The Great Winter is a story of the past touching touching the present. In the deep winter of the far north, up where the sun gets lost and where winter seems to last a whole life time, there is an orphan girl, Lena.

This is a major new Sisters Grimm production rooted in Nordic and Viking folklore, told through song and dance, with a compelling narrative written by award winning writer James Phillips and performed by Joely Richardson, Alfie Boe & London Contemporary Voices.

This will be a large scale spectacle show set within an atmospheric snowy landscape.

An allegorical tale told in music, in words, in dance that fuses the cultural riches of the Arabian peninsula with those from across the globe and reaffirms the truth that together is stronger than alone.

The story takes place in a coastal desert setting where we are introduced to our protagonist, an Emirati woman and her horse as she strives to make a difference in the world for future generations.

Daughters Of The Wind Overture ballet film, directed by Jhenyfy Muller based on a story by Stephen Powell, shot at Dubai Opera with former Royal Ballet dancer and co-founder of Sisters Grimm Pietra Mello-Pittman MBE alongside Arab Singers DB Gad and Madyan Hamza.

Choreography: Mark Baldwin OBE Music: Ella Spira & Naomi Hammerton

Writer: James Phillips Music: Ella Spira & Naomi Hammerton

Writer::Stephen Powell, Music: Ella Spira & DB Gad

New Songs & Music Videos Co-Written by Ella Spira and DB Gad, recorded & released in Arabic and English in the UAE

Just saying Hi / Basalem Aleik | دﯾﺑﻲ ﺟﺎد و إﻻ ﺳﺑﯾرا -ﺑﺳﻠم ﻋﻠﯾك by Ella Spira and DB Gad May 8, 2020 515,277 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIuoIOcZIjc Together Let Go by Ella Spira and DB Gad Jun 24, 2020 World Music Day 1,079,789 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKCHEpIzYqE Between the Stars / Been El Nogoom by Ella Spira and DB Gad Jul 19, 2020 293,855 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_sEchqaXiI The Way Home - by Ella Spira & DB Gad ft Layla Kardan & Arqam Sep 8, 2020 543,789 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jehk-tl_NuU

United’ -اﻻﺗﺣﺎد b y Ella Spira, DB Gad & Don Abdullah ft Shamma Hamdan & Madyan Hamza & Don Abdullah Dec 2, 2020 UAE National Day 3,008,910 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMUh6PewTQE UAE Art in Nature 'Windows Of The Mind' ﻧﺎﻓذة اﻟﺧﯾﺎل by Ella Spira & DB Gad ft Madyan Hamza Mar 3, 2021 World Wildlife Day 3,542,235 https://youtu.be/lh0FH6PztMU

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8,983,855 TOTAL VIEWS
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‘Just Saying Hi’
Between The Stars
THE WAY HOME
Windows of the Mind
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‘Just Saying Hi’
Between The Stars
THE WAY HOME
Windows of the Mind
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ALBANIA ART IN NATURE

Alastair King-Smith, newly-arrived British Ambassador to Albania, called today on Prime Minister Edi Rama. Commenting after the meeting, Alastair said “It was a great privilege to signal how we plan to broaden and deepen the UK’s relationship with Albania by handing over such a stunning painting of the Shala river by British artist Ella Spira MBE. The painting captures the beauty and attraction of Albania – a fantastic tourist destination that few have explored. It was gifted in recognition of how Albanians have shown such generous hospitality to so many people in need over the years, most recently those escaping violence in Afghanistan. I was honoured to explain to the Prime Minister how the artist and her business partner were planning to expand their ground-breaking Art in Nature Global programme to Albania, which he warmly welcomed”.

Spira, a British Grammy nominated composer, painter and co-founder of production company Sisters Grimm, created the painting ‘Shala River’ in situ in the Albanian Alps. “The purpose of the painting is to celebrate the natural beauty of Albania with an underlying message of environmentalism, providing a new platform to discuss political relations.”

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2021 Ift UnrestrKted funds 2020 Total funds 2020 Total funds 2019 Note Recei Donations. including gift aid reco¥eries 51.000 51.000 77,737 Total receipts 51.000 51.oc 77,737 Pa ments Grants to Sisters Grimm Limited 50.000 50,000 122,000 Governance fees 3,300 OperalioTr costs 72 72 Totalpayments 50.072 50,072 125.300 Net of receiptsllpayments) 928 928 147.5631 Cash fund51astyearend 47,566 Cash fund5thisyearend 931 931

ATEMENT OF ASSEfs AND LIABILITIES A5 AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2021 Unrestricted funds 2020 Total IUNIS 2020 Total funds 2019 Note Cash FurHIs Cash at Bank 931 931 Total Cash Funds 931 931 Total A￿1$ Tolal Liabllltles Net Assets 931 931 These financial ststements We￿ approved by the trustees on and signed on their behalf by.. Eibhlish Fleming

NOTES TO THE STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2021 l. Accounting Convention The financial statements have been prepared to give a 'true and fairf view and have been prepared in accordance with Guidance issued by the Charity Commission and comply with the Charities Act 2011, The Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the Constitution of The Sisters Grimm Charitable Trust 1.the charl￿) The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognized at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant notes to these accounts. The Sisters Grimm Charitable Trust constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102 The charity is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation i-cily) registered in England and Wales and the address of its registered office is Number l Business Centre, l Aivin Street. GLOUCESTER, GLI 3EI 2. Cash Funds All funds held by the charity are unrestricted funds held forthe purpose of fulfillingthe charitable objects of the charity and paying governance costs. 3. Related party transartions During the year, the charity paid donations of £50,(XKI to Sisters Grimm Limited

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• Who is delivering it?
• It will be managed by a strong experienced Sisters Grimm team.
• Understanding that Covid has brought new challenges to teachers and for families, the “UK Art in Nature” initiative is cost free and devised to be flexible and allow for maximum participation.
• How can your child participate?
• Send a photo of your child’s Artwork with Title, School, County and Name and any social media handles, to info@UKartinnature.com .
• Submissions Deadline Sunday 8th October on International Clean AIr Day
• Music video launch and artwork launch on 1st November 2021 on Cop 26 opening
Information if submitted will be made public. By submitting the work you agree to the image being used in all uses in connection with the project including on social media, internet .
• What do we need ?
• Support to spread the word amongst schools and local communities and boroughs
• DIgital marketing support on Social media
• Partnerships: https://www.eco-schools.org.uk/
• Budget
• £150,000
• Participation Challenges to consider and find solutions:
• Knowing about the initiative to take part
• Access to materials - Pencils/Coloring pencils/paints
• Access to phone / camera to take a digital photo of art
• Access to email to submit
• Access to safe Green spaces
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