News ‘Revive Dance’ 26 “Moving” 10.05.2026
Collyer’s dance students have been performing Revive ’26’ to packed houses at the Cranleigh Arts Centre.
Collyer’s Head of Dance, Amy Coughlan, explained: “Collyer’s A Level Dance showcase was an eclectic celebration of dance, demonstrating not only the versatility of our dancers but also their artistic growth, technical skill, and creative courage.
“Revive ’26 highlighted resilience, imagination, and collaboration, and we are incredibly proud of every performer and choreographer who contributed to the show.”
Collyer’s Deputy Principal Steve Martell said: “The students, friends, family, and teachers created a superb atmosphere, and our talented dancers were incredibly professional, engaaging the audience with a creative, moving, and poignant show. Goose bumps all round!
“These dancers are an absolute credit to Collyer’s Dance. I could not be prouder of them.”
Dance student Annalise Bradbury said: “Dancing with your best friends is such a special experience.”
Fellow student Tilly Edwards said: “It was a great experience – we had such a good time performing.”
Steve Martell added: “Huge thanks to Amy and those behind the scenes who made this wonderful evening possible. The professional work of Marcus Bell, the Cranleigh Arts Centre team, Ros Creagh, Neil Kendall, Tilly Stone, and our finance team are much appreciated.”
Ex-Collyer’s Dance student Savanna Noel was impressed. She told the audience: “It was an honour to come back and support the next generation. I thought the show was excellently choreographed and performed. The dancers are so talented!”
Photo credit : Tilly Stone
