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Approved Dance Centres Approved Dance Centres United Kingdom ABERDEENSHIRE Danscentre 89-91 Hutcheon Street Aberdeen Aberdeenshire AB25 3RS Contact: Ms Charlotte Summers Tel: 01224 647341 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance Deeside Dance Centre Hill of Banchory South Banchory Aberdeenshire AB31 5XF Contact: Ms Sarah Holtom Tel: 01330 820324 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance AVON Bristol College of Dancing 70 Cairns Road Redland Bristol Avon BS6 7TH Contact: Miss Miranda Burton Tel: 0117 9706221 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance 1 Dance Academy South West Dance Station, Alexandra Park Fishponds Bristol Avon BS16 2BG Contact: Miss Kathy Plaster Tel: 0117 9655660 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance BERKSHIRE The Linda Sweetzer Teacher Training College Four Marlow Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 7YR Contact: Ms Linda Sweetzer Tel: 07775 520405 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Cecchetti Classical Ballet, Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance, National Dance and Tap Dance BUCKINGHAMSHIRE The Myra Tiffin Performing Arts School High Street Stony Stratford Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK11 1AH Contact: Miss Myra Tiffin Tel: 07889 072623 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance CHESHIRE KS Dance Ltd Unit 9A, Centre 21 Bridge Lane Woolston, Warrington 2 Cheshire WA1 4AY Contact: Ms Sharon Louise Johnston Tel: 01925 837693 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Cecchetti Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance DERBYSHIRE JL Dance & Performing Arts Academy Units 1-2 Butterley Croft Business Park Whiteley Road Ripley Derbyshire DE5 3QL Contact: Mr Robert Howarth Tel: 01773 746770 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance, National Dance and Tap Dance The Dance Teacher Training Centre / Vanessa Millar School of Dancing Albert House Derent Street Belper Italy DE56 1UQ Contact: Miss Fiona McGuinness Tel: 01773 823309/ 07800 907 224 E: [email protected]; [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Classical Greek Dance, Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance, National Dance and Tap Dance DEVON Dance Lab Devon Coombeshead Academy Coombeshead Road Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 1 PT Contact: Mrs Deborah Laws Tel: 01626 367010 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance 3 Totnes School of Dance The Dance Base King Edward VI Community College Ashburton Road, Totnes Devon TQ9 5JX Contact: Ms Karen Collings Tel: 01803 866066 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Classical Greek Dance, Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance DORSET Stage Door College 202 Holdenhurst Road Bournemouth Dorset BH8 8AS Contact: Ms Maureen Headford Tel: 01202 291497/ 07860645594 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance Steppin' Out Academy of Performance Unit 3, 446A Blandford Road Hamworthy Poole Dorset BH16 5SA Contact: Ms Angela Taylor Tel: 07946 401943 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet and Modern Theatre Dance EAST SUSSEX Dance 2 Advance The King's Centre 33-35 Victoria Road Burgess Hill RH15 9LR Contact: Mrs Louise Outram 4 Tel: 01273 842347 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Classical Greek Dance, Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance. Rye Dance Centre Limited Postern Gate Cinque Ports street Rye TN31 7AN Contact: Joanne Fletcher Tel: 01797 224979 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance The Brighton Academy Unit 2 Hove Business Centre Fonthill Road, Hove East Sussex BN3 6HA Contact: Ms Kate Alexander Tel: 01273 711312 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance The Deborah Lamb Dance Centre Ridgewood Hall New Road Uckfield TN22 5TG Contact: Mrs Deborah Lamb Tel: 01825 762 880 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance EDINBURGH Dance For All At The Theatre School 106 St.Stephen's Street Stockbridge Edinburgh EH3 5AQ Contact: Ms Jenny Lewis 5 Tel: 0131 2265533 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance, National Dance and Tap Dance The MGA Academy of Performing Arts 207 Balgreen Road Edinburgh EH11 2RZ Contact: Mr Andrew Gowland Tel: 0131 466 9392 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance ESSEX ACS Dance Centre 66 Albert Road Romford Essex RM1 2PP Contact: Miss Lucinda Crowther Tel: 01708 783576 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance Hildale Academy of Performing Arts 30 Main Road Hockley Essex SS5 4QS Contact: Miss Jacqueline Barnes Tel: 01702 205327/01702 200028 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance Masters Performing Arts 2-4 Totman Crescent Rayleigh Essex SS6 7UY Contact: Matthew Plummer Tel: 01268 777351 E: [email protected] 6 Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance Performers College Southend Road Corringham Essex SS17 8JT Contact: Ms Jacqueline Barnes Tel: 01375 672053 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance The Company Performing Arts 105 Oxford Road Clacton On Sea Essex CO15 3TH Contact: Mr Aaron Lissimore Tel: 01255427376 E: www.thecompanypa.com Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance The Weston School of Dance and Performing Arts CYGAMS HQ Meteor Way Chelmsford Essex CM1 1TP Contact: Miss Elisabeth Swan Tel: 01245 287638 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Cecchetti Classical Ballet, Classical Greek Dance, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance Dance Projection Unit 11b and 5c, Reeds Farm Estate, Roxwell Road, Chelmsford, CM1 3ST Contact: Ms Heidi Speakman 7 Tel: 01245 690404 Email: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Imperial Classical Ballet. Tiffany Theatre College 969-973 London Road Leigh-On-Sea Essex SS9 3LB Contact: Amanda Butcher Tel: 01702 715645 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance Adagio College Performing Arts The Studios 661 Rayleigh Road Hutton Essex CM13 1SS Contact: Bronwen Patching Tel: 01277 224343 Email: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance, Tap Dance and Imperial Classical Ballet. GLASGOW The Dance Factory 142 Calder Street Glasgow G42 7QP Contact: Mr Ken MacGregor Tel: 0141 4239430 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance The Studio 19 Westbourne Gardens Glasgow, G12 9UL Contact: Ms Maureen Christie Tel: 0141 339 7883 E: [email protected] 8 Approved to offer DDE in Cecchetti Classical Ballet GLOUCESTERSHIRE Janet Marshall Dance Centre 79/80 The High Street Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL50 1DU Contact: Mr Ian Marshall Tel: 01242 221296 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance Morea Performing Arts 35 St. George's Street Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL50 4AF Contact: Ms Katie Morea Tel: 07519 121069 / 07974 094687 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance, National Dance and Tap Dance University of Gloucestershire Oxstalls Campus Oxstalls Lane Gloucestershire GL2 9HW Contact: Paula Douce E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance HAMPSHIRE Basingstoke Academy of Dancing Units 3 + 4, Joule Road Houndmills Basingstoke, RG21 6XH Contact: Ms Tanya Schipelbaum Tel: 07768 124062 E: [email protected] 9 Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance Fitzell-Roberts Dance Industries The Lowford Centre Portsmouth Road Lowford, Burlesden Southampton Hampshire, SO19 9NA Contact: Mrs Marion Roberts Tel: 02380 446655 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Classical Greek Dance, Classical Indian Dance, Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance, National Dance and Tap Dance Giselle Academy of Dance and Theatre Arts Second Floor St Marks House 1 Derby Road, Portsmouth Hampshire PO2 8RS Contact: Mrs Catherine Ingram Tel: 02392 699988 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance Roynon Dance Centre 18 Obelisk Road Woolston Southampton Hampshire SO19 9BN Contact: Mrs Jessica King Tel: 02380 440261 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Imperial Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance, National Dance and Tap Dance South Downs College College Road Waterlooville Hampshire 10 PO7 8AA Contact: Mrs Felicity Sparks Tel: 023 9279 7995 E: [email protected] Approved to offer DDE in Modern Theatre Dance and Tap Dance HERTFORDSHIRE Graham School of Dance & Theatre Arts The Studios, Part Millars 2 The Maltings, Southmill Road Bishop's Stortford Hertfordshire CM23 3DH Contact: Mrs Joanne Ellis Tel: 01279 654 423 E: [email protected] Approved
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