Emma O’Rourke
Emma started dancing at two years old, training under Lynn McCheyne. She then went on to study at the Northern Ballet School where she received her NVQ Level 6 Diploma in Professional Dance.
Since graduating, she has performed professionally across the UK in theatre productions, music videos, and as a lead in national pantomime tours.
Alongside performing, Emma teaches dance, acting, and singing at several schools in the Cambridgeshire area. She loves working with the students at Dance Dedication, who continually impress her with their passion and talent, and she feels privileged to share her knowledge and experience with such inspiring young performers.
Amy Campbell
Amy’s love of dance began at the age of three when she trained at the Alverstoke School of Dancing in Gosport.
At 16 Amy successfully auditioned at the prestigious Laine Theatre Arts in Epsom and received a scholarship from Hampshire County Council for her training. She studied Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre, Tap Dance and National Dance all under the esteemed Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD).
While training at Laines Amy was asked to take part in the Disco section
for Peggy Spencer and London South on BBC Come Dancing with Angela Rippon where she and her partner won the competition for London South. Amy left Laine Theatre Arts with associate Diplomas in Tap and Modern Theatre Dance.
Her professional career took her around the world for several years on cruise ships as head girl, dance captain, lead parts and a magician’s assistant. Her West End debut followed performing for 2 years in the original cast of Saturday Night Fever as a Disco Dancer and then a swing at The London Palladium. She worked on the movie premiere Down with Love for 20th Century Fox and performed on many cabarets at West End’s Café de Paris.
Amy has now been teaching and entering students for exams for twenty years and since finishing her performing career has continued to add to her teaching qualifications. She is committed to creating an inclusive environment where every student has the opportunity to thrive, striving to meet the individual needs of each student fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment by embracing
diversity and celebrating the unique talents of every individual.
Bethany Johnson
Bethany has been dancing since the age of four and has never looked back. She trained at Gail Henry Dance School and Bodywork Theatre School, where she completed exams and competed in competitions in jazz, disco freestyle, rock ’n’ roll, ballet and more. After finishing school, she earned a singing scholarship to Bodywork and graduated with a level 6 diploma in Musical Theatre.
Her career has taken her from teaching in the UK since 2018 to performing at Disney and working in ski resorts, where she got to sing with some après bands. Alongside her performing career, Bethany studied part time and gained her BA (Hons) degree in Theatre.
Since returning to the UK after the pandemic, Bethany has reignited her passion for teaching. She loves inspiring her students, watching them grow in confidence, and helping them shine through her choreography. As well as being a dedicated dance teacher, Bethany is also a qualified personal trainer and strength and conditioning specialist. She brings this knowledge into her classes to ensure her students develop the strength, flexibility and technique they need to thrive as dancers.
