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The West Yorkshire School of Performing Arts (WYSPA) was established over 30 years ago by
Principal Karen Fawcett. Based in Guiseley, West Yorkshire the school originally started with just one
class and has steadily grown into the school it is today, developing an amazing reputation for excellence in
dance teaching. WYSPA is the perfect place to train if you would like a career in dance or simply to come for
enjoyment and fun.WYSPA operates out of its own purpose built premises; the studios have fully sprung floors all designed to give children the best possible setting to thrive and develop in a safe environment.
All the teachers at the school are trained to the highest standards and all have full DBS Certificates. The teachers are all extremely passionate and have a love of dance that is clear to see while watching them teach
and inspire a new generation of dancers.As pupils progress through the school they have the opportunity to take regular dance and Singing exams.
Pupils have won numerous awards at local and national dance competitions a true testament to the high levels of teaching the school offers. WYSPA also regularly run their own performances in local theatres where children get the opportunity to shine on stage to large audiences.No Records Found
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- CockerillVice Prinicipal
ISTD DDI, IDTA Associate, Professional Dance and
Teachers of Dance Diploma, HE Cert Professional
Dance Practice. BOKWA L2
Romy's passion for Peforming Arts and Dance started
when she was just 2 years old when she started dance
classes.
Romy trained at WYSPA Dance Academy where she
was head girl. At 18 she then went on to Preston
College to persue her dream of becoming a
professional dancer and teacher.
Romy now teaches; Ballet, Tap, Modern, Jazz,
Cheerleading, Freestyle, Pointe, Musical Theatre and
Adult Fitness Classes. She is also one of WYSPAs
main Solo & Duet choreographers who has won many
awards at competitions and festivalsHannah RowbottomDance TeacherTeacher description (200 words)
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Romy Cockerill
Vice Prinicipal
ISTD DDI, IDTA Associate, Professional Dance and
Teachers of Dance Diploma, HE Cert Professional
Dance Practice. BOKWA L2
Romy's passion for Peforming Arts and Dance started
when she was just 2 years old when she started dance
classes.
Romy trained at WYSPA Dance Academy where she
was head girl. At 18 she then went on to Preston
College to persue her dream of becoming a
professional dancer and teacher.
Romy now teaches; Ballet, Tap, Modern, Jazz,
Cheerleading, Freestyle, Pointe, Musical Theatre and
Adult Fitness Classes. She is also one of WYSPAs
main Solo & Duet choreographers who has won many
awards at competitions and festivals.
Hannah Rowbottom
Dance Teacher
BA hons Performing Arts, PGDIP in Acting, Level 1
Sherbourne developmental movment, Level 1 BADC
cert Stage Combat. IDTA Diploma in Anatomy and
Physiology.
Hannah is extremely passionate and has been teaching
dance and performing arts since 2000. She is very
experienced and teaches many of WYSPAs Pre-school
classes. Her infectious personality and love of dance
can be seen throughout all of her classes.Esther JohnstonDance TeacherEsther is our qualified gymnastic sports coach and
Dance teacher who teaches physical education in
schools around Yorkshire.
Esther also holds a dance diploma from London theatre
school in commercial dance. Along side teaching at
WYSPA she teaches Btec dance level 3 extended
diploma in performing arts at York college, and has
recently won a regional choreographic trophy for her
brilliant choreographyLaura LiddonDance TeacherAmy RobinsonDance TeacherMark YeadonDance Teacher No listings were found matching your selection. Something missing? Why not add a listing?.