Stephaneta School of Dancing at Prince of Wales Theatre in Cannock, Staffordshire
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00:00My name's Louise Kennedy, I'm part of Stephanie to School of Dancing and I have been since I was three years old.
00:06It was founded over 70 years ago by Beryl Bellingham, also known as Mrs. Charles,
00:12who sadly is no longer with us, but her daughter and granddaughter now run the dance school,
00:18helped by Miss Evie Adesed, which is one of those behind me.
00:22And it's been a family-run business for years and years, it's been a huge part of mine and many other people's lives.
00:29So we're kind of here today for our Cinderella performance.
00:34We've been performing here for over 20 years, so many shows.
00:38And obviously, as we know, the theatre is threatening closure,
00:42which is going to have a huge impact on our dance school because we've been doing it for so many years.
00:48It's such a huge part of our dance calendar, you know, along with competitions and other exams that we do.
00:55But the show is what all of the girls love to do.
00:59We've got, you know, we've got past dancers that help backstage.
01:02I mean, I'm no longer dancing in the show, but I'm helping backstage.
01:05So many other previous dancers do the same.
01:08Their children now also come to the dance school, so it's really special for us.
01:12I just think it would be a huge, huge loss.
01:15You know, it's a chance for all of the dancers to just spend time on stage performing,
01:21getting out of their comfort zone, doing things they wouldn't normally do.
01:24It's a chance for their families to come and witness all the hard work that goes into it.
01:29It's not necessarily families that come to watch.
01:31If people see it advertised, they're always more than welcome to come along.
01:35And I know that we all come and watch different shows.
01:38It's not just our dance school that, you know, we just buy tickets for.
01:42We came at Christmas to watch one of the ballet performances,
01:45and it's something for the girls and boys to aspire to.