Lynne MacRae
Lynne started dancing at the age of three with The Anne Page School of Dancing in Fleet where, for the next 19 years, she studied all aspects of dance. She then became a member of The American Jazz Dance School, founded by Diane Youdale ('Jet' of the Gladiators).
She has performed in many local dance and variety shows, including a Charity Gala at the Hackney Empire; productions of the hit musical ‘42nd Street’ at Guildford Civic Hall and the Hexagon Theatre, Reading; numerous performances of the 'Jolson, Formby and Crosby Show' at venues such as Blackpool, Great Yarmouth and the Isle of Man. She has danced in the pantomime ‘Cinderella’ at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool and ‘Aladdin’ at the Guildford Civic Hall, where she also played the Slave of the Ring.
For three years she was a member of ‘Dance Athletica’, a Sports Dance Aerobics display team performing at Trade Shows and Fitness Conventions across the country.
Lynne has completed the demanding Y.M.C.A. Exercise to Music course to gain the well-respected teaching qualification of the Royal Society of Arts in Exercise to Music and is an Associate of the International Dance Teachers Association, having qualified to teach Ballet.