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Dance classes full of energy, laughter and confidence – whether it’s your first dance, a hen party, or just a good time with friends.>

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I’m Charlotte Elizabeth, and I help people feel confident and joyful through dance. Whether you’re preparing for a special moment, planning a party, or just want to move your body and have fun, you’re in the right place. My sessions are tailored, inclusive, and always full of good vibes.

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Big Occasion Dance Stag Hen first dance

In September 2012 I started my dance degree at Bath Spa University, however, I got a hip injury from day 1. Somewhere along the way when I turned 14 I started building a habit which in turned lead to me having to have an operation where it was discovered that the ligament was detached from the femur head!

12 weeks to the day of my operation I returned to my second year of uni and then began to rethink my dance career. It was now going to be harder to become a performer so I decided to go down the teaching route.

Lets Get Moving!

Dance Classes

Learn fun, easy-to-follow routines that get your body moving and your confidence growing – no experience needed!

Themed Dance Classes

Want to add a bit of fun to your hen party, wedding reception or corporate event? Let’s get everyone moving!

🎉 Hen/stag party dance workshops
🎉 Bridal party routines
🎉 Flash mobs and surprise dances
🎉 Fun, inclusive sessions for all ages and abilities

Perfect for breaking the ice and making memories

Example themes are 80s, 90s, Dirty Dancing, Grease, Spice Girls, Street Dance, Cheerleading. 

The all important pricing:

Up to 15 people = £199

Extra people – £10/head

First Dance Lessons

Your first dance doesn’t need to be a full-on Strictly routine (unless you want it to be!). Whether you want a simple, romantic sway or something choreographed and playful, I’ll help you feel confident and prepared.

This includes:

✅ Song selection support
✅ Guidance on dance styles and tempo
✅ Ideas for personal touches — from dips to dramatic ending