Alsager dancers get ready to perform at major festival founded by DJ Chris Evans

By Deborah Bowyer 6th Aug 2023

Jenni Keeling (left) and Katie Dykes (Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Alsager Nub News)
Jenni Keeling (left) and Katie Dykes (Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Alsager Nub News)

Performers from an Alsager dance school are getting ready to turn heads again when they perform at an event founded by radio's Chris Evans.

Studio S dance and fitness at Senate House in Crewe Road are taking part in CarFest for the second year running - this time the southern version in Hampshire at the end of August.

Studio S's owner and principal dancer teacher, Jenni Keeling, couldn't believe her ears when she received a call last year from Chris Evans' team organising CarFest North.

(Photo: Studio S)

"It was a surreal experience," she said."Last year, our Headliners performed at two major CarFest charity events created by Chris Evans.

"Their performances were well received and we were thrilled when Chris joined one of the Zumba classes." 

CarFest is an annual family music and motoring festival which was founded radio presenter Chris Evans in 2011 and raises funds for Children in Need

The Headliners will once again be performing from 25th – 27th August at CarFest, delighting audiences with their routines.

(Photo: Studio S)

Jenni studied contemporary and classical dance in Manchester, graduating with an honours degree in dance.

She has trained in London with internationally recognised tutors including Darcey Bussell at the Royal Academy of Dance.

Studio S runs a range of classes, priding itself on making dance 'available to everyone'.

(Photo: Studio S)

"We love working with all of our customers and encouraging an enjoyment of dance which we know can be life-enhancing for everyone."

More details about Studio S can be found here

Good luck to Studio S at CarFest!  

     

     

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