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on Sarah, Principal of Roots of Rhythm
I
started dancing at 3 years of age, just as a hobby. At the age of 10 I
auditioned for the Junior Associates of the Royal Ballet
School. I was
successful with the audition so most Saturdays I travelled to Birmingham
for lessons, during my time at the Royal Ballet I was lucky enough to
dance with the Birmingham Royal Ballet in the Nutcracker at the Hippodrome.
When I had completed my years at the Royal
Ballet School - Junior
Associates, I then had a week at their residential Summer School. I
attended many workshops at the Birmingham Royal Ballet studios, and on
one occasion whilst there I auditioned for a course to be held at the
Urdang in London, again I was successful so every other Sunday we
travelled down to London for classes and at the end of the course a show
was put on for parents at the Bloomsbury Theatre.
I continued with my classes at my local
dance school, working my way through the Grades and Major Exams in
Ballet, Tap & Modern, also taking part in many dance school
productions, also the pantomime at the Malvern Theatre.
At the age of 16 I took my GCSE’s and made
the decision on what I wanted to do, I had decided that dancing was my
love and I would like to go to a dance school in London to get
professional training, I auditioned at Laine Theatre Arts in Epsom,
Surrey, I was successful and they offered me a place to start in
September 1998.
Whilst at Laine, I attained my Laine Theatre
Arts Diploma (Dance), AISTD Teaching Diploma, Applied Anatomy &
Physiology, LAMDA Gold Medal Verse & Prose and Gold Medal Acting.
After graduating I came back to Malvern to
decide what the next step would be as not to waste my 3 years of
training. I was lucky, I was offered a place at a local dance school,
after a year I decided that it was time to move on, I decided that I
would start my own school, so Roots of Rhythm was started.
I have recently joined District Sports
Services, and I now teach at local primary schools within the
Worcestershire area.
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