
The Suzanne Lear School of Dancing
After several years competing as a junior in Ballroom, Latin American and Formation Dancing, also appearing on ‘Come Dancing’ and representing England in Germany and Holland, Suzanne decided to take up teaching as a career, training children and adults for exams, formation and competition and social dancing. More recently she has concentrated on the social side of dance. . The School has been based in Beaconsfield for the last 22 years, primarily as a Social School teaching adults of all ages to dance in a new healthy activity – a friendly atmosphere encouraging everyone to have fun and make new friends. . There are several dances throughout the year, with the special night being the Lisa Lear Fund Charity Ball. Dance weekends with tuition and dances are now a well established part of the Dance Diary. . The School supports the Lisa Lear Fund, raising money for Lymphoma Research. Suzanne’s daughter, Lisa was a top junior competitor in the 70’s until after a long illness, she died from Non- Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, in 1979, aged 16. The Lisa Lear Fund has donated over £500,000, with most funds now being raised from: the Annual Lisa Lear Fund Charity Ball, where many well know young dancers have provided the Cabaret; dance events; and her most generous pupils, friends and family. . Suzanne is known for her welcoming friendly personality, patience and care of her pupils and always trying to provide the best for her dancing family.
