Our Team

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    Christina Cameron - Principal

    Christina has been dancing for over 30 years and teaching for 18. Her teaching style is shaped by real experience, focusing on clear structure, consistency, and helping students build confidence in a way that lasts. Having faced many of the same challenges herself, she teaches with a strong understanding of how people actually learn and progress over time.

    Her professional credits include Clean Bandit and Kylie Minogue, with performances across 17 arena stages, including The O2 Arena.

    L4 Street Dance Teaching Diploma · DBS checked · First Aid · Safeguarding trained]

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    Jenny Bramley - Guest Teacher

    Jenny specialises in creating high-impact performance pieces, with her work featured on television and in large-scale halftime shows. Known for her strong creative vision and attention to detail, she brings clarity, structure, and professionalism to every piece she choreographs.

    She is one of Let’s Go’s longest-standing and most trusted guest teachers, having worked closely with Christina since 2014. Over the years, she has been highly valued by all students.

    Jenny is currently taking time to raise her daughter, and we look forward to welcoming her back to teach again in the future.

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    Georgia Globe - GUEST TEACHER

    Georgia is a recent addition to the Let’s Go teaching faculty and has quickly become a favourite with our students, particularly within the 7–12 age group. Her classes are engaging, well-paced, and full of positive energy, creating an environment where younger dancers feel confident, supported, and excited to learn.

    Energy is a core part of what we value at Let’s Go, and Georgia brings this naturally to every class she teaches. Her enthusiasm, approachability, and ability to connect with students help make sessions both productive and genuinely enjoyable, leaving dancers motivated and keen to return each week.