I have always enjoyed dancing; ballet in particular, and this passion has brought a lot of desire to continuously train myself and others, in particular enthusiastic adult dancers and kids.
I became a R.A.D (Royal Academy of Dance) registered ballet teacher after completing the Certificate in Ballet Teaching Studies (CBTS) in 2015. Since then, I have been teaching RAD ballet syllabus across multiple schools.
Whilst doing my CBTS studies, I found an interest in fitness and ballet. This led me to Certificate III in Fitness, and later Barre Attack Courses, which qualifies me to be a level 2 Barre Attack Instructor.
I am also a 500 HR yoga teacher trained with more than 10 years of experience, which qualifies me to be a Level 2 with Yoga Australia.
In 2023, with the passion to continuously learning dance, I took the opportunity to learn the Rambert Grade (contemporary) syllabus and am now a Certified Rambert Grades educator.

In May 2025, I was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Dance (ARAD). This is in recognition of passing recent Advance 2 examination.

RTS RAD 2015
601194

Education / Qualification

RAD Registered Teacher (RTS) | October 2015 | Membership 601194
Associate of the Royal Academy of Dance (ARAD)
CBTS Certified in Ballet Teaching Studies
Level 2 Barre Attack Instructor
A 500 HR Yoga teacher
Certified Rambert Grades Teacher
Cert III in Fitness (SIS30310) Cert ID: 6071
First Aid: Certificate ID No. 56111033-1
Working with Children Check number: WWC0762177E

My Ballet Story…

I started doing ballet at a young age. I can't remember exactly how old I was, but I remembered vividly going to a local ballet school and I loved it. What I loved about ballet at that time, was the pink/blue leotard, pink socks and pink ballet shoes.
However, I know why I think I love it so much, - it's because it's beautiful. It's a beautiful form of dance, that allowed me to be graceful. It's also the most difficult types of dances as it's often a challenge to coordinate the movement of head, hands, arms, legs and feet.
Apart from the ballet movement, the discipline; the structure of the classes; the strictness; the rules; the coordination of all my limbs; it was actually the feeling of being at the barre, with other girls, wearing the same-coloured leotard, doing the same thing - that I love the most.
After just about a year, my mother has pulled me out of ballet, due to some myths that had convinced my mother that ballet was no good for me.

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