Grace began dancing at the age of three at Dance Foundation in Clacton, Essex. She completed her Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) ballet training up to Advanced 1, alongside ISTD examinations in Tap, Modern, and Jazz.
She went on to study at the Royal Academy of Dance in London, where she earned a BA (Hons) in Ballet Education and achieved her
Grace began dancing at the age of three at Dance Foundation in Clacton, Essex. She completed her Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) ballet training up to Advanced 1, alongside ISTD examinations in Tap, Modern, and Jazz.
She went on to study at the Royal Academy of Dance in London, where she earned a BA (Hons) in Ballet Education and achieved her Licentiate of the RAD (LRAD) with Distinction. Grace also holds additional certifications in Acrobatic Arts and Alixa Flexibility.
Grace has extensive experience teaching young dancers, including nursery ballet for children from 18 months. She has worked with a number of schools across London, preparing students for RAD examinations and offering private coaching, audition preparation, and choreography.
Her teaching style is calm, encouraging, and age-appropriate—designed to introduce children to ballet through movement, imagination, and music in a supportive and structured environment.
Sabrina began her training in RAD and joined the Royal Ballet Associate Programme at age 9, sparking a deep passion for the industry. She went on to complete eight years of vocational training, earning a BA (Hons) in Professional Dance and Performance. After six years as a Royal Ballet Associate, she now returns as an Associate Assistant
Sabrina began her training in RAD and joined the Royal Ballet Associate Programme at age 9, sparking a deep passion for the industry. She went on to complete eight years of vocational training, earning a BA (Hons) in Professional Dance and Performance. After six years as a Royal Ballet Associate, she now returns as an Associate Assistant at The Royal Ballet School.
Sabrina trained at Young Dancers Academy, where she became Head Girl, before joining the Central School of Ballet’s degree course at 16. During her time there, she taught for the Junior School, worked on the Summer Programme, and served as both a student and institutional representative, working to improve the training experience for fellow dancers.
Performance highlights include dancing at the Royal Opera House and the Coliseum, and performing with the Mariinsky Ballet in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the Queensland Ballet in La Sylphide. Her repertoire features works by George Balanchine, Peter Schaufuss, Marius Petipa (Le Corsaire), and Matthew Bourne (Highland Fling). After graduating, she joined Ballet Cymru II, where she was selected to choreograph a company work and performed in numerous original and resident choreographer pieces.
Passionate about dance education and its impact on children’s development, Sabrina has taught outreach workshops through Ballet Cymru’s Duets Programme and volunteered with inclusive dance initiatives. She is committed to creating a hardworking and supportive environment where students thrive both as dancers and as individuals.
Emilia started her professional ballet training at 13 in a state ballet school in Germany and gained more experience in intensives of schools like the Dance Academy Zurich, Palucca School Dresden and the Academy Princess Grace in Monte Carlo.
She has had her first guest contract at the Ballet Dortmund and later on moved to London to compl
Emilia started her professional ballet training at 13 in a state ballet school in Germany and gained more experience in intensives of schools like the Dance Academy Zurich, Palucca School Dresden and the Academy Princess Grace in Monte Carlo.
She has had her first guest contract at the Ballet Dortmund and later on moved to London to complete her studies.
She graduated with a BA (Hons) degree in ballet and contemporary dance at Rambert School, where she also got to work with companies such as Mathew Bourne New Adventures and Akram Khan Company.
Emilia joined The London Ballet company in 2024 and since 2025 she has also been teaching for their associate intensives and workshops.
During her own dance career Emilia has always had a passion for teaching too.
After graduating she took part in the inspire seminars at Royal Ballet School to enhance her knowledge in this field.
Since, Emilia has hosted private lessons in Germany such as assisting in various schools across Germany and the UK.
She cares deeply about a positive learning experience for students at all ages and strongly believes in dance as a transformative tool that fosters creativity, confidence, personality development and overall well-being.