Thursday 1 October 2015


A warm welcome to my blog! My name is Lois-May Hunt, my first ever blog is about how the BAPP Course is the next step of my professional journey.

 My earliest recollection of wanting to dance and perform as a career was when I first watched my first show at our local theatre. The feelings I felt after that performance made me want to give others that authorial. I wanted to sing, act and move and learn the steps, I wanted to be up there like them. I danced all the way through school gaining my GCSEs and A- level Dance and Drama qualifications, outside of school I attended Mayhem Theatre Arts where I completed my I.S.T.D exams in tap, ballet and modern.


 I auditioned for colleges and got excepted to places like Body Works and Performers but due to high fees I was forced to take a year out to find another way to train. This made me even more determined, in this year I discovered that choreographing and teaching is what I truly enjoyed. I got my place at North London Dance Studios and trained for 2 years gaining my I.S.T.D Teaching Qualifications.Through college I entered choreographing competitions and kept up with my teaching commitments. 

After leaving college  It was full steam a head auditions and choreographing away from home, I craved stability. I also felt that I wanted to share my passion with others, a performers life could feel very lonely at times and this did not suit my personality. This lead me back down the teaching/choreographing route. 
I am now a full time dance/gymnastic  PPA and CPD teacher in Primary schools across the Barnet borough. I truly love this job and it provides me with the stability I longed for when I was a performer. I would love to progress in the teaching world possibly becoming a Primary School Teacher.  So thats how I'm here starting my journey on the BAPP Course with you lovely people! If I hadn't of taken this journey I would never of made it here. Looking forward to getting started, please follow.



Thank- You for reading any comments are really appreciated!