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Sam Ludwell

samludwell Samantha Ludwell is a profesional dancer, choreographer and youth worker. After graduating from an Oxford Brookes youth and community work degree in 2006, Sam took on the roll of Youth Director for St Mike’s Twerton.  She combines her youth work with hip-hop and street dance, self defence and life skills training, drawing from her time in the performing arts groups Void, Elevate and her training in Kung Fu.  Sam heads up Motus Dance Academy in conjunction with Bath YFC and also teaches at the YMCA. She even finds time to Dance with international dance group iCandy.

Dan Page

Dan Page Dan is originally from Salisbury, where he studied drama at GCSE, and gained a triple distinction in a National Diploma in Performing Arts. He worked for a number of years as a teaching assistant at the Salisbury Playhouse. Alongside this, Dan has taken part in many student television and film projects. He now lives in Twerton with his partner and their child and studies Performing Arts at Bath Spa University.

Louise Uden

louise uden Louise, originally from East Sussex, now lives in Twerton with her partner and son and studies BA Hons in Performing Arts at Bath Spa University. Louise has been involved in performing arts for the past 12 years. She has been involved in many productions including festivals and street theatre. Prior to going to university she assisted in teaching at her old local drama group and is still stage managing their annual productions. She studied drama at GCSE level and also gained a National Diploma, achieving a triple distinction. She hopes to go on to teach at college level post university.

Jon Birch

jonbirch Jon is a renowned music producer and animator with more than 24 years professional experience. He has won awards for his flash animations and his subversive cartoon blog ASBO Jesus. Jon is also an experienced youth worker.

Luke Ludwell

lukeludwell As well as running Bath’s top bike shop, Luke is a phenomenal drummer and percussionist. He is passionate about seeing young people express their creativity.

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