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tap classes at caramell dance studio
when: monday nights
intermdiate -advance class 6pm-7pm
beg-advanced beg -7pm-8pm
where : caramell dance studios
78 pyrmont bridgr road camperdown (next to babiesgalore )
with who: chris bamford
chris bio;
Chris a started training at Hornsby dance centre at a young age, where he studied jazz, tap, ballet, and contemporary. Chris studied singing under the highly acclaimed, Richard Morfew, who teaches at the Conservatorium of Music. Chris also furthered these studies at the acclaimed Newtown High School of performing arts.
After high school Chris completed his full time certificate IV in performing arts at ED5 International. He then won a scholarship with the I Love Dance association to go and study and perform in Las Vegas.
Chris has worked professionally as a recording artist and performer for kids show’s such as the Jitterbugs and has done numerous cabaret gigs throughout Sydney.
Chris’s dancing experience has included taping with tap dogs in opening ceremony, as well as back up dancer in Hand In Hand, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and has performed in numerous fashion and bridal expos.
Chris’s teaching and choreography credits include: Waves Of Awareness, a Tsunami benefit concert for the Indonesian consulate, many musical societies across Sydney, the Jitter bugs Show, Hornsby dance centre , Upstage Performing Arts School, Northbridge Dance Academy, and is currently the resident choreographer for Penny Presents Charitable Productions, Chris has recently further his studies and completed his certiv in dance teaching and managment through australian dance vision
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