BODYWORK HISTORY
Bodywork Company Dance Studios was founded in 1981 by Theresa and Patrick Kerr, who were leading professionals in the world of dance and music. The school grew from a series of classes taught in and around Cambridge as well as a professional touring company, the Bodywork Dance Company. Theresa was also teaching jazz for major performing arts colleges in London and Patrick was touring with the jazz company.
1985 – The present building on Glisson Road was acquired, a former furniture warehouse that was converted into four beautiful dance studios.
1986 – Seeing a need to prepare students, especially beginners, for full time vocational training, the team created the foundation course.
1990 – Again seeing the need for a full, more demanding, full-time programme, we added in a three year Diploma course in Dance and Musical Theatre.
2001 – The Diploma course is validated by Trinity College, London, to offer the Level 6 Diploma.
2003 – Bodywork became part of the Government Dance and Drama Awards (DaDAs) scheme allowing students to obtain funding towards their tuition fees. Bodywork is also accredited by the ESFA and CDMT.
2009 – Bodywork began to offer the Trinity Grade 8 Qualification in Musical Theatre for the Foundation course.
2015 – Bodywork launch their new BTEC Level 3 qualification in Performing Arts.
2024 – Bodywork Performing Arts launch their new RSL Level 3 qualification in Creative and Performing Arts, under the direction of Taylor Yates.
The Bodywork Family
We are committed to creating a close-knit, caring environment for our students. We understand that, studies aside, they are going through an important transitional period where they mature into responsible, conscientious citizens. The depth of experience within our faculty helps us to support students as they develop, giving them the cultural awareness and skills to become top industry professionals.
Theresa Kerr
Founder