Author Archives: Louise
Junior Video
On Tuesday, some of the younger kids had a bit of a treat, instead of our usual class, we took a trip out to a studio were the children performed in front of cameras, bright lights and a green screen. … Continue reading
St Giles Hospice Dance-athon
Create Dance took part in the fantastic Dance-athon at Darlaston All Active Club to raise funds for St Giles Hospice. It was such a fabulous event, with so many people taking time out of their busy weekends to take part … Continue reading
Strictly Dance-athon, St Giles Hospice
If you fancy doing something different for a good cause and you have some time free on Saturday 8th October, then why not join in this action packed dance-athon? St Giles Hospice are raising some well needed funds by aiming … Continue reading
Private Classes
If you’re apprehensive about taking part in a larger class, why not try one-to-one sessions instead. Private classes focus on individual needs and abilities with the aim to improve your dance skills. It’s a great stepping-stone to building confidence in your … Continue reading
West Bromwich Ten Sing
I was asked by West Bromwich YMCA to choreograph a routine for their Ten Sing group. Ten Sing is a young people led performing arts group developing and harnessing talents in singing, drama and dance. The group is open to … Continue reading
Four Nights in Knaresborough – Hall Green Little Theatre
On Sunday I was lucky enough to see the dress rehearsal of the fabulous production of ‘Four Nights in Knaresborough’ at Hall Green Little Theatre. Although there are no big dance numbers, glitter or sequins in sight, it was such … Continue reading
So You Think You Can Dance Auditions
So You Think You Can Dance is back for another season – yippee. After the amazing Charlie Bruce won season one back in February, we are bound to be in for a treat with season two. For those who can’t … Continue reading
Dance and Depression
Major depression is the number one psychological disorder in the western world. It is growing in all age groups, in virtually every community, and the growth is seen most in the young, especially teenagers. This is not surprising as young … Continue reading
A School Using Dance to Move Out of Special Measures
I have just read a very interesting article about how dance was used as one method to help a local school get out of special measures and thought it was worth sharing. St Francis Xavier Catholic Primary School, in Oldbury, … Continue reading








