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Prizes, careers come to Melton-based Instyle talent

Now in its 15th year, Instyle Dance has achieved outstanding results.

Last year’s crop of students are working professionally and achieved excellent exam and competition results, says principal Kelly Cimbaljevic, who is fully qualified and recognised by the Commonwealth Society of Teacher of Dancing (CSTD).

“Major achievements were William Moore winning Melton’s Got Talent and the Melbourne Dance Challenge hip-hop competition,” she says.

“Claire McGoldrick’s success led to her touring the USA with the Glee Club, and Courtney Jaros made the top 20 for Moulin Rouge.”

Instyle cabaret showgirls are working professionally and are available for corporate functions and events. They appeared on Foxtel’s Dance for Cancer initiative.

Instyle caters for fun and fitness but also focuses on those who want to pursue a career in dance or become qualified teachers.

Kelly says her professional, qualified teachers are a dedicated and committed team who turn out quality dancers while maintaining a fun, friendly environment.

For further information, visit instyledance.com.au or call the school’s principal Kelly on 97438585 or 0416126697.

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