Adele has a BA Honours Degree in Dance Studies. She has volunteered with Magpie Dance company for over 3 years and is now training to be an assistant facilitator in our adult community classes.
In 2020 Adele took 2 different online training courses, Addressing inclusion and access for face to face teaching with Parable Dance and Inclusive Approaches training with Dance Syndrome.
Adele has undertaken voluntary work with various charities including London Zoo and a dance project working with underprivileged children.
Adele is also a qualified aerobics instructor with a CYQ Level 3 Antenatal and Postnatal Exercise to Music Certificate.
Heather moved to London at the age of 18 after being accepted on the BA (Hons) Ballet Education degree at the Royal Academy of Dance, which she completed in 2017. In her second year she completed her community dance-teaching placement with Magpie Dance and joined as a volunteer afterwards. In her third year she completed her sector-specific full year teaching placement with Magpie Dance working with the Senior Youth Group on Saturdays as well as the technique class.
Alongside working with Magpie Dance, Heather also is a freelance ballet teacher, who holds registered teacher status with the Royal Academy of Dance.
Ella is an independent dance artist and maker based in East London. Ella graduated from Trinity Laban with a First Class degree in 2016. Since graduating, Ella has enjoyed performing with Casson & Friends, Made by Katie Green, Luminelle, Springs Dance Company and Kimberley Harvey in collaboration with Great Ormond Street Hospital. Ella regularly performs at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital with Eek & Wild, a company she co-founded. Ella creates her own choreographic work through her company, ella&co, connecting people through her socially engaged choreographic practice. Ella teaches in a range of community settings, with inclusivity and play at the heart of her teaching practice. Ella is a lead dance artist for The Place, Sadler’s Wells and Magpie Dance. With her work at Magpie, Ella has led choreographic collaborations with the Royal Opera House and Arts for Disabled Hong Kong.
Katharine is an independent dance artist and teaches a variety of contemporary and creative classes across Sussex and London. She graduated from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in 2015, with a Postgraduate Diploma in Community Dance with Distinction. Following this she completed a Specialist Diploma Choreological Studies from Laban.
Katharine has a particular passion for inclusive practice and has been a facilitator for Magpie Dance since 2016. She is an Associate Artist for Parable Dance and has previously worked for Arts Odyssey, Trinity Laban and Rounded Rhythm. Katharine also has specialist training in Dance for Parkinson’s: she is the founder of Create Dance Parkinson’s Lewes and co-founded Dance for Parkinson’s, Brighton. She is also the founder of Story Moves: Creative Dance for Early Years. She has been involved with a range of artistic projects in Sussex exploring the interface between dance, photography, film and landscape. She received a Jack Petchey Award in 2020 for her teaching practice. www.katharineleroux.co.uk
Amy Lovelock is a Choreographer and Movement Specialist who graduated from LIPA (Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts).
Amy has performed and collaborated with companies and platforms across theatre, screen, site specific and outdoor work; Motionhouse Dance Theatre in The Voyage (Birmingham Olympic Festival), Willi Dorner/Bodies In Urban Space (Copenhagen International Dance Theatre), Exzeb Dance Company in their award winning Artism II, Hinged Dance Company (The Place), Royal Opera House, Cirque Bouji, Rosie-Whitney-Fish and Edinburgh Festival.
Amy has created original work for BYMT (British Youth Musical Theatre), Opera North Youth Chorus, Co_Motion Dance Theatre, University of Cumbria, Lincoln University and is Associate Choreographer for Spears Arts, KSA.
Amy is Associate Artist with Bamboozle Theatre - touring productions Pulse and Moonsong to SEND schools. She also performed in Bamboozles first Theatre Tour taking Pulse to Theatres around the UK. Amy is now part of the Senior Training Team delivering training and residencies to teachers and artists in The Bamboozle Approach.
At Magpie Dance, Amy is Lead Facilitator for Contemporary Technique/Body Conditioning and Dancer Development Course where she has co-directed live performance and film. Amy has also worked as Digital Producer creating dance films that have been shown around the globe in 30+ film festivals, including New York and Toronto Film Festival (Canada).
Through this role, Amy has collaborated on film projects with Propeller Dance (Canada) and Arts for the Disabled Association Hong Kong (Hong Kong) to produce films spotlighting and empowering dancers with disabilities.
Hazel moved to London in 2011 after she was awarded a scholarship in the form of a Dance and Drama Award (DaDa) in order to study at Millennium Performing Arts. She graduated from MPA with a HNDiploma in Dance and Musical Theatre and has since worked for various companies as a professional dancer and musical theatre performer. Hazel secured her first job with PHA Pantomimes whilst in her 3rd year at MPA and has since spent her time performing on cruise ships, in hotels, at world famous attractions, at corporate events and on TV. Hazel is very grateful that she has had the opportunity to travel the world whilst performing and has worked with Dreamworks, BBC, ITV, Carnival Corporation, Merlin Entertainment, Sky Sports, and Bourne Leisure. Currently, Hazel is touring the UK with Ultimate Artistes tributes as a backing dancer for “Latina Diva Show” and “Ibiza Vibe” alongside her teaching work.
Hazel has a real passion for teaching dance and drama and teaches for a variety of companies. She teaches weekly parent and baby classes, nursery classes, at stage schools and after school clubs and with Magpie Dance. Hazel has always had an interest in inclusive dance but wanted to ensure she had the correct knowledge, skills and training to enable her to work with children and adults of all abilities. She recently studied with Natasha on Magpies IDPT programme and gained a distinction on completing the course. Hazel is delighted to be assisting Magpie dance classes on a weekly basis in Bromley and Sidcup and volunteers when she can for various shows, camps and events.
Robertbegan volunteering in 2023 with Magpie Dance. He is a Rambert School graduate, with Ba Hons in dance. Since graduating,Roberthad the pleasure of working with Ballet Theatre UK and toured extensively with the company, dancing in a wide range of productions which including Swan Lake and Pinnochio.
At present,Roberthas been freelancing in and around London participating in many different projects. This includes fashion films, feature films and research/development projects and also music band Real Lies.
Robert’s favourite part of magpie dance is working and seeing the dancers create all the fantastic choreography!
Laura graduated from London Studio Centre, trained with the International Dance Teachers Assocation as well as receiving a Level 2 certificate in a Group Exercise to Music course.
She has now had 21 years of dance teaching experience.
Laura joined Magpie Dance in January 2023 as a volunteer and is now an Assistant Facilitator.
She strongly believes that dance can have a positive impact on everyone's lives and that the joy of movement should be accessible to all.
She has always had a keen interest in inclusive dance and is therefore thrilled to be part of the team
Georgia holds a BA (Hons) in Ballet Education from the Royal Academy of Dance, where she studied to become a dance teacher. She was first introduced to Magpie dance on her dance-teaching placement in her second year at university and is now an assistant facilitator. Georgia has always aspired to educate and make a difference in students lives, and is extremely passionate about doing so through her career in dance teaching. She was nominated last year by Magpie Dance for a One Dance UK award for ‘Rising star teacher 2018’ and felt overwhelmingly proud to represent Magpie Dance at the awards ceremony.
As well as working as a freelance Dance teacher, Georgia is also a founder of her company ‘GPCreatives’ offering bespoke creative dance workshops in schools, she aims to inspire a new generation of students on the opportunities creative dance brings. She says “My aim is to help students realise their creative potential through the art of dance”.
Annie graduated from the University of Surrey in 2009 with a BA Hons Dance and Culture Degree. During her time at university she discovered a strong interest for inclusive dance, and she has been working as a freelance dance practitioner since 2011.
Annie has worked with Magpie Dance since 2006 first as volunteer then a trainee, finally becoming a facilitator in 2012. With Magpie Dance, she has worked with a range of dance groups including the juniors, youth, adult, and community classes as well as in health care settings. She has taught contemporary, Zumba and creative dance classes and delivered sessions for Sainsbury’s Active Kids, as well as working on inclusive dance projects in Kent and Sussex where she lives.
Since 2012, Annie’s main focus has been on teaching in the community and inclusive settings. Annie has delivered on numerous projects across the South East as a freelancer. In 2013 Annie completed a one year internship in Trinity Laban’s Learning and Participation department (Dance). Annie’s professional experience includes assisting, co-leading and leading inclusive dance sessions and CPD sessions as part of the department’s outreach work and classes at the Trinity Laban including children’s creative dance classes for children 4-8, adult and youth contemporary classes. Annie was the Dance School Co-ordinator (Maternity cover) at The Royal Academy of Dance in 2014.
Annie strongly believes in the positive impact dance in the community can have on people’s lives. She believes that the arts should be for everyone and believes that dance at its core is inclusive. Her practice and delivery style is fun and playful, and she strongly believes in people’s ability to push themselves and move to the best of their ability. Annie has received both a Jack Petchy Leader Award (2016) and YEAUK Best Teacher (2019) for her teaching.
Annie is a freelance dance artist with a passion for inclusivity. She has been dancing since childhood and practises contemporary and ballet with Trinity Laban and Pineapple Dance. She has completed courses in intuitive dance and believes the joy of movement should be accessible to all.
Annie has worked as a caregiver and understands the importance of equal opportunities for those with disabilities. Since joining Magpie’s in 2021 she has learnt that when given the right environment, we are all capable of anything.
Annie works full time as Magpie’s Youth Co-ordinator intern and assists in our Youth sessions on Saturdays.
Nikki graduated from Greenwich University with a BA hons in Primary Education in 2011. Her love of working with young people with disabilities drew her into education, with a particular interest in movement due to the joy that it evoked in children and young people, so she decided to make PE her specialism within her degree.
During her this time, Nikki found Magpie Dance which combined her passion for dance and inclusivity together and she started volunteering for them in their youth sessions. She then completed the Inclusive Dance Professional Training course with Magpie Dance.
Nikki gained her Qualified Teacher Status
in a local mainstream Primary school where she taught for 5 years, and has also worked as a freelance facilitator with Magpie Dance since 2011. Nikki’s work at Magpie Dance has covered all age groups that the charity works with (ages 3-70+), delivering sessions within their regular community classes, holiday schools, education settings, health sector and in collaboration performance opportunities for Magpie Dance.
Oliver has been volunteering with Magpie Dance since 2019 and is now a trainee facilitator.
He is currently studying towards a Diploma in Dance Teaching and Learning at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. He has also completed dance teacher training with People Dancing, Stopgap Dance Company, and Para Dance UK.
His passion is inclusive social dancing and he’s constantly motivated by the positive effects it has on people. He runs We Dance Pop – facilitating dance classes for beginner adults.
Oliver is a dancer for Swing Time Jivers – an authentic jazz dance company. He performs around the country and abroad with live bands including The Glenn Miller Orchestra UK and Pasadena Roof Orchestra.