Place Categories: Ballet, Freestyle, Modern Jazz, Street, Tap and Theatre Craft
The Jowett School Of Dance aims to provide aspiring dancers of all ages with high quality tuition and the skill, care, passion and emotion necessary to develop their talents, working as both an individual and as part of a group.
It is also an excellent place for students to make new friends and find support for their desire to dance, whether as a hobby or a professional, at a school local to Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and surrounding areas.
Based at Degas Studio in Tibshelf, Derbyshire, the Jowett School Of Dance has worked for decades giving many students the opportunity to not only improve their abilities in the field of dance, but also to gain the tools required to become a professional, confident performer and pass examinations carried out officially by the IDTA Examination Board, allowing them recognition and reward for their efforts.
Since 1996 the school has also held their annual dance show so that the students can perform in front of a live audience and experience a tightly run theatre show in which they are the stars!
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- Lyn JowettPrincipal
Lyn started dancing at the age of 3, studying ballet, tap and modern dance. At the age of 11, she auditioned for a RAD Scholarship and was awarded a place along with just 10 other dancers. At the end of her second year as a scholar, whilst attending the annual re-assessments in London, Lyn outshone all of the others. She was awarded a trophy for being the most promising scholar, alongside appearing twice on Yorkshire TV's 'Junior Showtime' series in the 1970s, performing with a select few outstanding young dancers. Lyn went on to be nominated by an IDTA examiner for her grade 5 ballet, to dance with other high standard nominees. There, she earned another trophy, winning 1st prize!
At the age of just 14 Lyn auditioned for the famous Bush Davies boarding school in East Grinstead, where she continued her training. Lyn then became a fully qualified teacher and set out on her own to create the Lyn Brooks School of Dance later becoming the Jowett School of Dance. No listings were found matching your selection. Something missing? Why not add a listing?.