
The school Principal, Gillian Quinn, has been honoured with an MBE for her services to dance. The principal teacher at Gosforth is Hilary Anderson who also holds a B.Phil (Honours) in Ballet andContextual Studies and has an RAD Teachers Diploma. Licentiate Diploma ISTD, Diploma from the London College of Dance and Drama, Associate ISTD in Ballet Modern, Greek and National and is a member of the IDTA Tap Modern and Ballet branches.

We have 2 new class starting January 2015 at North East Dance Studio, Sunderland. The classes will be extra Ballet & Body Conditioning for Junior/Senior Saturday Dancers. All Dancers should wearcorrect uniform for this class, it is important for ballet that you are wearing Leotards, Tights & Correct Shoes.

Do you live to dance or yearn to perform? Here at the Kathleen Davis Stage School & College, we've been creating Sunderland stars for nearly 40 years. If the smell of greasepaint attracts you to thestage we can help you achieve your dream. More than just a dance school, the Kathleen Davis Stage School & College can take your natural performing talent and mould it. Singing, drama, choreography and stage craft are all part of the curricula so your talent will shine with our guidance.

Dance JAM are a company based in Sunderland who provide dance classes to schools, academies and community venues across the whole of the North East. We provide an array of disciplines including StreetDance, Hip Hop, Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, Lyrical and many others. Established in August 2012, we have already secured many contracts within different schools in the area.

Jade Harrison School of Dance opened in March 2006 and is situated in the heart of New York village in North Shields. Benefiting from fabulous facilities, this purpose built school encompasses 2Studios, large Café/Waiting area with Wi Fi, Changing Room with Cloaks, on site Dancewear Shop and a large Car Park to the rear. Dancewear Shop - Our shop is open whenever classes are on, please look at our time table for opening times.

Here at the Gillian Quinn School of Dance we provide classes in Theatre Dance for all ages and standards from three year olds to professional students. We hold dance examinations in the disciplines ofclassical ballet, modern jazz, tap, national character, folk and theatre craft, which are assessed by the Royal Academy of Dance, the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing and the International Dance Teachers Association.

Whether you're interested in pop dance, ballet, tap or jazz, come along to The Joanne Banks Dance studio and you're sure to find a dance class that's perfect for you. Our professional dance teachersare experts in performing arts, which is why so many students come from all over the North East to join our exciting classes.

At Richardson's we pride ourselves on having been established for over 20 years and bringing the great 'Joy of Dance' to many people, whether it be for fun, fitness or for those who may want to takeit a little more seriously. We provide an excellent programme of dance classes and individual tuition for Children and Adults, from Beginners to Professionals, in many varied dance styles. Richardson's Dance Studio, Bishop Auckland is located in the Historic Conservation area of the town.

I was at East Durham College last night where I watched a show that had your school of dancing as part of the show. I was very very impressed to say the least. We are looking for companies to showcase their business in the shopping centre. Would you be interested in putting on a performance one Saturday and you would be able to have a collection at the same time. You can also have a table to put out information regarding your dance school. Let me know if this is of interest to you.

The school has continuously over many years prepared children and students for stage and television appearances. Pupils have been seen in many mainstream T.V. Dramas, Stage productions of 'Evita','Joseph', '7 Brides for 7 Brothers', 'The Sound of Music', and other West End hit shows. The school has provided Pantomime 'Babes' at Newcastle Theatre Royal and Sunderland Empire, and young dancers also appeared in several productions with the prestidious Festival Ballet.