King's School Of Dance

King's has been inspiring and training dancers since 1966. We offer dance classes to suit dancers of every age, experience level and interest. All classes are taught by a mother and daughter team who are professional choreographers, and have many years of experience in performing on stage and on screen. Here at King's, we are a family. Building confidence and happiness is on par with  teaching technique and performance.

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Our Teachers

All of our teachers are professional dancers and performers who have a passion for dance, and for teaching others to dance. In addition to being highly accomplished in their fields, they are also energetic, positive and caring people. Both have enhanced DBS certification and First Aid training. Both are trained in RAD and ALLIED.

Miss Zoe Findlay

Zoe has been dancing since she could walk and has been at King's since she was just a few weeks old. 


She has trained in RAD and has her teacher qualifications in ALLIED.


She is the 3rd generation of  dance teacher at King's. 


Zoe has choreographed many shows at Southport Little Theatre and has been NODA Award nominated for best choreographer.



Zoe continues to choreograph in Southport and loves getting students involved in her shows. 


She also teaches adults with disabilities at The Learning Rooms in Southport and strives to promote dancing for all abilities. 


Zoe's credits include dancing on ITV's Mrs Biggs , part of the Party Mob dance troupe and many jobs as an extra on TV including Coronation Street and Hollie Oaks. 



Mrs Mandy Guiver

Mandy is the 2nd generation dance teacher. 


She has choreographed many shows in Southport and has been NODA Award nominated.


She has also played many lead roles in shows in and around Southport.


She has had many jobs on TV as an actress. She has had roles on Brookside, Coronation street, Adverts and Dramas.



Mrs June Evans

June Evans was our Founder and started King's School Of Dance in 1966.


She performed with the Ballet Rambert, the Bolshoi Ballet and the Scottish Ballet.


She learnt many famous dances including

Swan Lake. 


When she retired from professional dancing she started choreographing and performing in Southport and supported amature theatre. 


 She helped may students go on to achieve their dreams and has left a legacy that continues to grow. 





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