Rochdale Observer

Dancing queen Ava steps closer to dream

- Rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @RochdaleNe­ws

ATRIO of performers from a Bacup dance studio, including a Rochdale girl, have taken giant leaps towards their stage goals.

Ava White, nine, from Norden, is now a junior associate at The School of Ballet Theatre UK in Leicester.

Ava, a pupil at Caldershaw Primary School, Rochdale, will be attending 10 sessions with The School of Ballet Theatre UK. She has been dancing since she was two-and-ahalf and been at Dansworks since she was five.

She said: “I love everything about dancing, the way it makes me feel, seeing all my friends and having a lovely dance teacher. I also want to thank my dance family for pushing me really hard.”

Ava would love to become a ballerina and has already learnt all the moves to the two roles she would like to play - that of the Sugar Plum Fairy or Odette in Swan Lake.

She was the youngest of 150 to audition for the Northern Ballet in Leeds, but won a place on the reserve list.

After the lessons with the ballet school, she hopes to secure a place at Northern Ballet at the next audition.

And Sam Hughes, 15, has been accepted at a prestigiou­s Centre for Advanced Training (CATs) in dance at Salford’s The Lowry.

Principal at Dansworks Dance Academy of Performing Arts Karen Connearn said: “I am delighted for all three. They have achieved this success despite lockdown because they have all continued to work so hard on their dance and performanc­e skills using out online Zoom classes.”

Former Whitworth Community High School student Jasmine Clayton, 16, has landed a place studying musical theatre at Shockout Arts Academy in Manchester.

Jasmine, who has been at Dansworks from age four, had just two days to film her audition, a monologue, a song and a dance routine.

She said: “I had a monologue already recorded, Karen allowed me to use the dance studio and helped me to improve my dance before filming and my dad borrowed a microphone from my school and recorded me singing.”

Jasmine was shocked in the middle of her interview to be told she had a place.

Her dream is to appear on stage on Broadway or the West End, realistica­lly she hopes to secure a role in a touring production or on cruise ships and maybe start her own YouTube Channel.

Sam, 15, has been dancing at Dansworks since he was two-and-a-half and last year he was accepted on the associate programme of Swindonbas­ed school Tap Attack, and is now on the senior programme.

His mum Helen said: “Tap has always been Sam’s strength and we wanted him to also improve his ballet and contempora­ry.”

Funded by the Department for Education Music and Dance Scheme, CATs exist to help identify, and assist, children with exceptiona­l potential and after an experience day and online interview, Sam was accepted.

Sam said: “After GCSEs, I want to do my A levels and then get a place at a musical theatre college and I am eager to go to London.”

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