Meet Sara!
Instructor
Sara is a professional dancer and singer with over fifteen years of experience performing on stages both nationally and internationally. With a strong foundation in technique, performance, and musicality, Sara brings a deep understanding of movement, rhythm, and showmanship to everything she does.
Over the years, her passion for dance evolved into a love of teaching, and she now finds true joy in sharing that knowledge with others. She supports her dancers of all levels build confidence, learn new skills, and most importantly, have fun. Her classes are energetic, welcoming, and rooted in the same professionalism that shaped her performance career.
In 2021, Sara and her husband, Andrew, began a new chapter as they started their family and welcomed their beautiful little boy. While she stepped back from performing, her love for dance never left. It simply found a new outlet. With her husband, Andrew being American, trips to the States became filled with country music, honky-tonks, and a newfound love for line dancing. What started as a fun tradition has become a true passion, and now Sara is bringing that country spirit, along with both traditional tracks AND today’s hottest hits, back home to share with YOU!
Whether you're new to line dancing or ready to level up your skills, Sara is here to guide you with professional expertise, a love of teaching, and a whole lot of country soul.
Here’s a few questions Sara answered for you:
How did line dancing become part of your life: I’ve had a love for dance for as long as I can remember, it’s always been a part of who I am. But it wasn’t until I met my husband, who’s American, that everything really clicked. His roots introduced me to country music in a whole new way, and it just naturally connected with my passion for dance. That’s how I found line dancing - the perfect mix of music, movement, and pure fun. I fell in love with the variety of dances, the energy on the dance floor, and the joy it brings to everyone involved.
Your favourite Country Artist: That’s a tough question because there are so many amazing country artists! But my top three would be Dolly Parton, Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson.
Favourite thing about your classes: Hearing the laughter filling the room, followed by the joyful “Yes!” when someone nails the line dance. It’s moments like these that show how dancing truly brings people together.
Your favourite line dance: Again, that’s a tough question so I will have to give you my Top 3 -
Glass of Wine
Half Past Tipsy
Twenty Two