I started dance at the age of 10 to help with my ADHD. The moment I walked through the doors to start my hobby at Starlets, I knew I wanted to be a performer.
I've always pushed my self to achieve stronger routines. In lock down I worked so hard on my technique, that when I did my first comps after lock down, Claire and Kerry were shocked at how much I'd improved.
I had a major operation last year, in which some of the bones inside my ear were removed. This has left me partially deaf in my right ear. It took me 4 months and lots of hard work to get my balance back and perfect my turns. I've performed at the Shaftbury Theatre, in London and the Winter Gardens, in Blackpool. I performed in teen edition of Chicago, with the Leicester Theatre group and I have done pantos at Melton theatre as well as shows, festivals and comps with my dance school. This year in comps, I had the highest overall score in the E novice class.
I would love to dance on Broadway and one day have my own dance school.
I had a job in the summer before college, packing cosmetic advent calendars.
I had a part time Waitress job on Saturdays, but had to stop, as it was getting in the way of dance.