All of the teachers in the Dance Centre follow an internationally recognized training program regularly taking courses, and upgrading their skills. This not only gives the students current information but also helps the high level competitors stay healthy and free of injury.

At the Dance Centre we believe in the Team concept and our competitive coaches work within this format, each having a specialty and helping each student develop to their optimum potential.

We are very proud of our team at the Dance Centre.

The World Dance and DanceSport Council
is a world wide professional organization developing training courses and levels for all professional dance teachers. The Canadian Dance Teachers Association is the responsible organization in Canada to administer these courses.

This professional training program is followed all over the world and is a good standard of measure for a dance teacher.

Registered World Class Adjudicator who emmigrated to British Columbia after a dance career in England that started in her teen years. Barb still lives and teaches in Vancouver while travelling to Halifax each month to teach at the Edgett Dance Training Centre. Experienced in all levels, Barb brings with her, the love of dance and people.
Originally from Wales, Mair stopped to visit Canada on her way back to New Zealand, found our dance school and never left. She is now an experienced championship adjudicator. Beginners and intermediates are her favourite students.
Forty years of dance experience speaks for itself. Originally she had a school in Moncton, but by the mid 1970's all of her family had moved to Halifax and so she relocated as well. Evelyn is a championship adjudicator and an examiner of professional candidates for the Canadian Dance Teachers' Association. Her first love is teaching children co-operation, co-ordination and courtesy through dance. As well as teaching leisure learning classes, one of Evelyn's responsibilities at the Dance Centre is developing children's programs.
Graduate of the Nova Scotia Teachers College, Kathy combines her Phys Ed degree, teacher's methodology and dance training to teach leisure dance programs. Recently retired from teaching Junior High in Waverley makes time for her to give us the benefit of her physically active lifestyle.
Having spent many of her years in the corporate world, most recently with the Auxiliary of the Children's Hospital in Halifax, Jean has joined the staff of our studio. Here she can continue to support people's health by teaching them to move to music and exercise their mind and body with an enjoyable social skill.