Imagine your daughter or son's very own dance or ballet party!
The Welland School of Dancing studio is also available for Parties. We offer Twinkle Tots Ballet parties suitable for 2 years and up and or Popstar parties.

A professional ballerina will come to your party dressed in a pink tutu and perform a special dance chosen in advance by the birthday boy or girl. Then they will take the children on a magical adventure with dances, music, games and surprises. Each child will also receive a fun goody bag at the end and the birthday boy or girl will receive two extra special gifts.

All you have to do is let your child choose from the list of themes below. We can normally fit two adventures into one hour's party entertainment:

List of themes include:

All of our Party Entertainers are Dance Professionals and fully qualified Dance Teachers.

They are fully insured and can provide CRB Police Disclosure Certificates at your request.

For Twinkle Tots Dance party enquiries, please contact Louise on parties@twinkletotsdance.com

Cost: Parties Cost from £110 per hour
Twinkle Tots Ballet Parties Cakes:

Twinkle Tots Ballet Parties Girls and Boys cakes

are made by lady called Suzanna,

to arrange your perfect cake you can contact

Suzanna on mobile no: 07748 510 187

Cakes Cost: £50 for a single tier or £70 for a double tier.

For example: Ballerina cakes (like the cake in the photo) 

Here you can read what parents say about our Twinkle Tots Parties:

"I would like to thank you for the wonderful "Twinkle Tots" Birthday Party that you hosted for my daughter Imogen and her friend Jessica. The children thoroughly enjoyed the experience and we were impressed by the effort that you had gone to. You are obviously creative and extremely talented; the girls and boys loved the Peter Pan theme! I particularly admired the way in which you managed to encourage all of the children to participate. I would not hesitate in recommending this type of party to other parents. Thank you for making it a very special occasion. "

Kind regards, Sarah Campbell

 

"The atmosphere was simply magic. All children and their parents really enjoyed it. An hour was plenty. We only did one theme which was ample too. I don't think that the children would have been able to focus should we tried to squeeze another themed dancing game. All children were absolutely exhausted - from the physical dancing and moving around, from the excitement and all the new impressions they were taking in (in a very positive way). The pinata was a massive treat, as well as the little pressies children got. We were running a bit late (about 10 minutes) and it was great Miss Henri had my mobile number to check as I realised I had no way of contacting her. But she was great and waited for us. I have nothing but a big thank you to Miss Louise and Miss Henri for getting it organised so well."

Thank you and best regards, Mariana

Maggie Purr,Principal of WSD 2010 – present
Maggie Purr,Principal of WSD 2010 – present

Maggie is a former pupil of Welland School of Dancing. Under the tutelage of Miss Desbruslais, Maggie gained a place at the Royal Ballet School as a senior associate, and then at Central School of Ballet in 1996, trained by Christopher and Carole Gable.

Nicole Ryan
Nicole Ryan

Film and Television – Lead Role

Gemma Jackson
Gemma Jackson

Gemma left the Welland School of Dance in 2005 to pursue her career as a professional dancer. She was offered a full time scholarship at Cambridge performing Arts on the musical theatre course, where she studied for four years.

Alexandra Smith
Alexandra Smith

Tiffany Theatre College, Company Manager P&O and princess cruises

Emily Griffiths
Emily Griffiths

Hammond School, P&O and costa cruises

Poppy Brewell
Poppy Brewell

Bird College

Lavinia Kastamoniti
Lavinia Kastamoniti

Lavinia, originally from Greece, began her dancing from an early age in Corfu with her mother Tina Chandley (training: Northern Ballet School) as her teacher.

Charley May
Charley May

Pirouette Scchool – Leicester, Teacher WSD, TuDance and Inspire.

Emily Boswall
Emily Boswall

Ballet Theatre UK school

Alice Cade
Alice Cade

Trinity Laban, Founder of Abalinodance theatre

Jenny Richardson
Jenny Richardson

I started at Welland when i was 3 years old doing ballet classes every Tuesday, then at 7 I joined tap and modern classes.

Chloe Jackson
Chloe Jackson

Royal Ballet school, Arts Educational Tring Park

Chloe Hebden
Chloe Hebden

Billy Elliott, Hebden School of Dancing

Marina Fraser
Marina Fraser

Royal Ballet School

Katie Green
Katie Green

WSD Pupil 1984-2000

Kizze Burkitt
Kizze Burkitt

Since joining at the age of four, Welland has instilled in me an absolute passion for dance that has fundamentally shaped the course of my life.

Harriet Britten
Harriet Britten

What The Welland did for me?
I will forever be grateful for what my time at The Welland taught me, I have always loved dance and always will, as well as this, throughout my 9 years there, I learnt how to be disciplined; in a way that I now pass on to my pupils.

Robert Wilkes
Robert Wilkes

Robert trained at London Studio Centre.

Phil Norton
Phil Norton

Former WSD Pupil
Phil joined the Welland School of Dancing at the age of 3 and attended classes until he was 18. In that time, he took part in the school's main shows, performances at local fetes and took many exams.

Julie Lowe
Julie Lowe

I was at Welland from September 1973 to Easter 1975 (I think).
It was my first teaching job after leaving Bush Davies where I had trained for 3 years.

Carol Cunnington
Carol Cunnington

50 years at WSD as pupil, friend, helper and mother.Little did I realise when I started taking ballet lessons at Stamford High School with Mrs Mitchell-Smith in 1964 that in 2014 (50 years later!) I would still be going to classes at the Welland.

Emma Coupland
Emma Coupland

Northern Ballet school

Sinead Swift
Sinead Swift

Tiffany theatre college

Angela Wilson
Angela Wilson

London Studio Centre

Grace McDermott
Grace McDermott

Masters Performing Arts College