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Ms Jan Bolwell (right) and Ms Terry MacTavish (left) dancing at the Edinburgh Festival 1982 in their own work, No Coward Soul, supported by a grant from the NZ Arts Council
 

2020 Distinguished Alumnae Awards Announced

Administration —

Columba College is proud to announce the appointment of two new Distinguished Alumnae - Ms Jan Bolwell ONZM, who attended the College from 1957 – 1967, and Ms Terry MacTavish MNZM, who attended from 1962 – 1966. Both recipients have had distinguished careers in the arts.

Ms Jan Bolwell

Ms Jan Bolwell is a playwright, performer, choreographer, and dance theatre leader / educator. She established the dance programme at Dunedin College of Education and was senior lecturer, later holding the role of head of performing arts at Wellington College of Education (1987 – 97). Ms Bolwell has also been a board member of various dance advisory committees, including NZQA and the Arts Council.

In 1998 she started writing plays and in 1999 she founded, and still directs, Crows Feet Dance Collective for mature women. Ms Bolwell produces her own plays via her own theatre company that she established in 2001. This was to have brought her 7th play to Dunedin for Fringe Festival in March 2020 (Welcome to the Death Café) but, unfortunately, that could not go ahead due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In November 2015, Ms Bolwell was awarded the writer’s residency at the Robert Lord Writer’s Cottage in Dunedin to write a play about Freda du Faur, the first woman to climb Mount Cook Aoraki in 1910 and Lydia Bradley, the first woman to scale Mount Everest solo and without oxygen. “Taking the High Ground’ premiered at Bats Theatre Wellington in 2017.

Ms Bolwell was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to dance and theatre in 2020 New Year Honours.

Ms Terry MacTavish

Ms Terry MacTavish studied dance with her mother, Shona Dunlop MacTavish, and started her professional acting career with the Southern Players, and later the Fortune Theatre. Every year of her life, as well as directing theatre, she has played lead roles by NZ writers like Renee, as well as classic works by Shakespeare, Sheridan, Chekhov, Ibsen, Shaw, Euripides, Wilde, Coward, Pinter and many others.

Ms MacTavish gained her Masters in Theatre Studies at Lancaster University, was guest lecturer at Victoria and Otago Universities, and taught Drama and English at Queen’s High School for 47 years, where at various times she was Head of Drama, English and Aesthetics. She was Drama Advisor to the Ministry of Education and a member of the national panels that rewrote the Arts Curriculum and created the NCEA Drama Curriculum.

Ms MacTavish represented New Zealand in London at the Shakespeare Globe Centre for ‘Teachers Go Global 2013’ and since then her students have regularly formed part of NZ’s Young Shakespeare Company to act at London’s Globe Theatre. She has performed and reviewed for television, film, radio, and the Theatreview website. She is a founding member of the Dunedin Reviewers Collective and co-sponsor of the Dunedin Theatre Awards.

Ms MacTavish was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to theatre and education in the 2019 New Year Honours.


We congratulate Ms Bolwell and Ms MacTavish on being appointed Distinguished Alumnae of Columba College and we look forward to welcoming them to the College and presenting their awards at a special event early in 2021.