AIMEE ELLIOT
Amie started dancing at the age of 4 in Brisbane, studying all dance styles. Her love and passion for dance was evident from a young age and competed in various competitions and Eisteddfods. Growing up she completed her modern jazz CSTD, Theatrical CSTD and Classical RAD exams.
In 2013 Amie completed RAW Dance Company’s fulltime performing arts course gaining a certificate 4 in dance. It was here that she was introduced to many new styles of dance including flamenco, zouk, salsa, aerial and gymnastics. Learning from many talented and world-renowned choreographers, Amie gained numerous skills and opportunities in performing, choreographing and teaching.
Amie strives to provide her students with an educational and loving environment where they can grow, have fun and gain the confidence they need to develop and blossom into successful artists.
In 2015 Amie moved to Sydney to begin her studies of a Bachelor of Dance Education at the Australian College of Physical Education (ACPE) and continued her love of performing, choreographing and teaching. Amie is excited to join the Momentum teaching team and share her knowledge and passion with her students.
In 2013 Amie completed RAW Dance Company’s fulltime performing arts course gaining a certificate 4 in dance. It was here that she was introduced to many new styles of dance including flamenco, zouk, salsa, aerial and gymnastics. Learning from many talented and world-renowned choreographers, Amie gained numerous skills and opportunities in performing, choreographing and teaching.
Amie strives to provide her students with an educational and loving environment where they can grow, have fun and gain the confidence they need to develop and blossom into successful artists.
In 2015 Amie moved to Sydney to begin her studies of a Bachelor of Dance Education at the Australian College of Physical Education (ACPE) and continued her love of performing, choreographing and teaching. Amie is excited to join the Momentum teaching team and share her knowledge and passion with her students.