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NEW CHAPTER FOR LOCAL DANCE SCHOOL

A Dumfries based dance studio is about to experience some exciting changes.

Founder of Body Electric, Louise McVie 28, of Dumfries said, “We are about to experience some major changes at our studio.

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I’ve personally had two years away from teaching to raise my little boy who is now a big two years old. I’m now in a position to jump back into things and take our school to the next level. We have quite literally revamped our entire curriculum and all our class content for our dancers will be completely new and improved.

In addition to myself coming back, we are also super excited to have Christine Wishart joining our team of Instructors.

Louise said, “Christine originally danced with us as a junior before heading off to study dance as her chosen profession. She was chosen from hundreds of applications in Glasgow’s west end at Dance studio Scotland. Her expertise in various forms of dance is very widespread, ranging from classical ballet to modern to tap, street, and contemporary.

Louise went on to say, “We are looking forward to showcasing in more local events and shows, adding more shows to our own timetable as well extra workshops, 1-1 tuition and working closely with many dance colleges to give all our dancers the best possible start in their dance career.

 

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