To Sing . . . . .                    To Dance . . . . .                    To Perform . . . . .
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Julie  Chetcuti   (Vocal  Principal)   -   Julie  has  been  a  professional  singer  for  over  thirty years.   The early part of her career saw her touring Scotland, England, and Wales in various bands and cabaret acts.  Her singing career has also seen her work as a studio session singer. Julie competed, and won, in the TV show "Pot of Gold", with the infamous Bernard King as one of the judges. 

Julie’s teaching career has seen her involved at local dancing schools, Sunbury Theatrical Society, and the Hepcat Theatre Company, to name a few.  She has run her own singing school, as well as having taught at the Johnny Young Talent School. She has performed at many major venues in Melbourne, as well as many of the big clubs in the Murray River district.
She still currently sings as part of a duo group.


Kristie Hanlon    (Dance  Principal)   -  Kristie has been studying dance for over twenty years.  During this time she has studied performing arts full time, obtaining a Certificate II, level A grade, from the Tony Bartuccio Dance & Promotion Centre. She has taught at the Van Lea School of Dance.

Some areas that Kristie has performed are Channels 7, 9 and SBS; the Good Friday Appeal; and Pot of Gold. She has danced and choreographed for: - Midnight Productions at the Crown Casino; Jaanz School of Music; World Wrestling Federation Productions; and Illusions. She has also danced and modelled for Loreal Promotions, and Bras ‘N Things Dance productions. As a dancer, she has performed in the Carmen Miranda Productions; the 60’s Expo at the State Art Centre; has been a guest dancer at the Bendigo Annual Dance Festival; and performed at various clubs throughout the state.

Stacey McInnes (Dance teacher)
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Stacey commenced dancing 20 years ago at the age of 5 where she participated in ballet. As she got older she started to learn contemporary, jazz, tap and character. She is classically trained in Cecchetti ballet, completing exams to help further her career as a teacher. She is also trained in Australian Theatrical Society for jazz and tap for which she also completed exams.

At age 6 Stacey started to compete in Victorian state dance competitions for solo's and troupes with much success.At high school Stacey participated in school plays and in her final year became dance captain for the 2002 production of Oklahoma!

Throughout her career Stacey has participated in many workshops with various high class choreographers including Dean Perry from the Tap Dogs, Dance World 301 programs and Australian Ballet open days.

In 2009 Stacey completed the Broadway Dance Centre Teachers Workshop in New York City. This workshop was run by recognised choreographers such as Wade Robson, Mia Michaels, and Brian Friedman from the Pulse Faculty, whose choreography can be seen on the USA version of "So You Think You Can Dance"!

Stacey's ambition is to portray her love for dance to the students in hope they get as much enjoyment out of it as she does teaching it to them.

Rachel Checuti (Dance teacher)  -  Rachel has been singing and dancing with Voiceworks for 11 years. She has competed at numerous dance competitions around Victoria, winning various competitions in song and dance, tap, and jazz. She has completed VCE year 12 dance, and was involved with choreographing the 2009 school rock eisteddfod.

Rachel has been a dance teacher with VoiceWorks for the past three years.

THE TEACHERS