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Nikki Webster set to expand her business to the Central Coast

Nikki Webster is set to open a performing arts school at Erina that will offer a brand new training ground for the Central Coast’s brightest stars providing them with the chance to perform in Australia and around the world!

Nikki flew her way into the spotlight at the Sydney 2000 Olympics opening ceremony. Since then she has continued to thrive with successes including Double Platinum selling records and ARIA nominations. She danced her way into lounge-rooms across the nation on Dancing with the Stars, appeared on Thank God You’re Here and played the dream role of Dorothy in the multi-million dollar Australian production of Wizard of Oz.

Nikki is an accomplished business women, at 24 years of age she has had extensive exposure to business and has been mentored by some of the worlds biggest and best entertainment business people during her career.

Nikki has been running her own performing arts school in Sydney with talented brother and co-founder Scott Webster for the past four years.

The gifted pair are expanding Dance @ Nikki Webster to the Central Coast following huge success in Sydney with an expansive client base that has produced stars such as leading actress in Terra Nova, Alana Mansour, as well as lead roles in Annie, Mary Poppins and the new television program Young Talent Time.

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  • This press release was published by Brilliant Logic:
    Sunday 29 January saw a host of aspiring performers step out to attend the grand opening of Dance @ Nikki Webster, a new dance studio on the Central Coast founded by accomplished singer, dancer and actor Nikki Webster and her brother Scott Webster.

    The day, which allowed children to come along and try out a class for free,was a huge success with hundreds of eager dancers turning up to dance and sing alongside Miss Webster.

    “It was great to see so many people come along to our grand opening –
    participants were even queuing up to enter the studio,” said Nikki, who was thrilled to meet the Central Coast’s new wave of performers.

    “From our tiny-tots class for kids as young as one-and-a-half years to our seniors and teens class, it was wonderful to see people of all ages show such enthusiasm for dance!” she added.

    Children of all ages who turned up on the day were treated with a free make-over and a chance to explore the new custom-built school, which features four spacious studios with floor to ceiling mirrors and a sprung floor.

    The school offers a diverse range of classes, from ballet, jazz and
    cheerleading to drama, stretching and even musical theatre to encourage
    local children to become involved in the performing arts.

    Term one classes will commence on February 6 2012.

    Posted By: Karen Johnson | Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 12:17

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