Classes
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NOTE: Week beginning Monday 9nd June
This is the last week of classes for this term. Timetable below.
Monday: (AT ROBINSON)
6.30-7.30 Beginners/Improvers Tap with Lucy
Monday (AT WESLEY)
7.00 - 8.00 Advanced Tap with Dominique
8.00 - 9.00 Intermediate Tap with Dominique
Tuesday (AT CHURCHILL MUSIC ROOM - see website for directions)
7.30-8.30 Core Strength/limbering etc with Nat D
8.30 - 9.00 Advanced Jazz routine with Nat D
Click here for a printable version of the timetable!
This page was last updated 29/05/2008 09:16
If you don't have tap or jazz shoes, please wear trainers and comfortable clothes.
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Robinson College is on Grange Road, the big red brick college. To find the Games Room, walk up the ramp to the Porter's Lodge and go straight across the forecourt and slightly to the left. You will see a door leading to a little corridor, go through this and the Games Room is on the left. Ask the Porters if lost, they are really nice.
Click here to see a map.
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Jesus Forum
Jesus college is located here.
Enter the college through the main gate and continue straight ahead into the first court. Once inside, immediately turn left and follow the path quite a long way until you reach a large building on your left. This is the Forum.
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Kings College Chetwynd Room
King's college is located here.
Enter through the main gate on King's Parade and immediately turn left. Ahead of you will be a set of double doors with 'private' written on them; go in here and this is King's bar. The Chetwynd Room is located down the corridor off the bar, past the toilets.
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Harvey Court
Harvey Court belongs to Gonville and Caius College and is located here.
Turn left from West Road and look for the glass door in the building on your right.
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Robinson College Party Room
Robinson College is located here.
Enter the college, past the porters lodge, follow the college round to the right. Continue straight until the glass doors ahead. Go through the glass doors and then through another set of glass doors to the left, down one flight of stairs, the party room is the double doors.
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Queens' College Old Kitchens
Queens' College is located here here.
Go through the porters lodge, turn right and cross the bridge to the other side of the college. After the bridge continue straight, then at the end of the court, take a sharp right, go down the few steps, the 0ld kitchens are labelled straight ahead.
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Queens' College Bowett Room
Queens' College is located here here.
Go through the porters lodge, continue straight to the cripps courtyard, follow the courtyard round to the left, then take a left into the small Lyon court, just before the Q bar. Cross the court diagonally, the room is upstairs above the squash courts.
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Wesley Church Octagon
Wesley Church is located here. Classes will be in The Octagon - click here for a map of the church.
From Sidney Street, walk down Christ's lane, to the left of H&M. Walk diagonally across the park (Christ's Pieces), as if heading for the Grafton centre. Turn left at the pedestrian crossing, and continue walking along Emmanuel Rd, you will see Wesley Church in front of you. We have to enter from the BACK of the church, so continue to the end of the road and turn left onto King's Street. Turn immediately left into a small coutyard and walk up the ramp in front of you to the double glass doors.
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Churchill Music Room
Churchill College is located here.
The main entrance to the college is on Storey's Way, but if you continue to the point shown on the map, you will get to the music room before you reach that point (if you are coming up Storey Way from town and reach the main college entrance on your left, keep going and take the first left up Churchill Road.) On Churchill Road, the Music Room is recognisable as a large glass building with a ramp going up to it.
![]() Natalie McNamee |
Natalie is a second-year Lawyer at St John's and has been a member of CUTAZZ since 2006. This year she has taught and choreographed for beginners and intermediate Jazz. Natalie has trained in ballet, tap, modern and jazz at the Wallasey School of Ballet since the age of 3, and has danced in venues all over the country, from the Royal Opera House to a tent at a local carnival! |
![]() Dominique Verrecchia |
Dominique started dancing at the age of 6 in Luxembourg, and moved to England at the age of 15 to attend boarding school at the Legat School of Russian Classical Ballet. She then trained at the prestigious Laine Theatre Arts in Epsom, graduating with a Diploma and her teaching qualifications in ISTD. Dominique has been teaching for over 5 years and currently teaches in Royston at Stage Right Studios. Here she teaches a variety of disciplines and ages, creating shows and festival dances alongside exam work. She has taught the intermediate and advanced tap classes for CUTAZZ for the last two years after a short break from the society. |
![]() Natalie Demain |
Natalie started to dance at the age of three and went on to gain all her major examinations in Ballet, Modern, Tap and Acrobatics at her local stage school in Tamworth. She won the National Debut Award in 1998 for aspiring professionals in Jazz and Choreography. Whilst at University in Birmingham, Natalie was selected as choreographer for the Guild Musical Theatre. After spending a year dancing in Cyprus, Natalie returned to the UK to study in Cambridge and is now Director of Creative and Expressive Arts at the Parkside Federation. This is her fourth year in both teaching and performing with CUTAZZ, teaching advanced Jazz and Lyrical. |
![]() Poppy Gosling |
Poppy Gosling is in her final year at Cambridge Performing Arts and has performed in many venues including the Theatre Royal, Haymarket; Madinat Jumeriah Theatre, Dubai and Bournemouth International Centre. Other theatre credits include 42nd Street, Cambridge, Cinderella (Ballet Creations Company) and 'Madonna' in Legends, Pavilion, Bournemouth. Poppy has appeared in numerous charity shows including Children in Need for the BBC and this year, for the first time, has taught street jazz for CUTAZZ. |
![]() Jacqui Howard |
Jacqui graduated from Cambridge in 2007 and has now returned to join the PGCE course for Secondary Music. When she isn't teaching music, Jacqui is a singer and vocal tutor and she leads the Pandemonium Steel Band. She studied ballet, tap, jazz and choreography at the Merseyside Dance Centre and has been a member of CUTAZZ since 2005. This year, Jacqui has choreographed for and taught the beginners and improvers tap classes. |
![]() Lucy Harris |
Lucy has trained in ballet, tap and jazz since the age of 4. She has taken part in musical theatre, pantomimes and dance competitions, and has also choreographed for school productions including 'Grease' and 'Oliver'. After joining CUTAZZ in 2005, Lucy has danced in two of the annual shows and was the society's secretary in 2006-7. Since this she graduated from Cambridge University and is currently working in a local school with children with special needs. |







