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CBA THE INTERVIEW
This month, Charlotte Macari answers
Kath and Dawn’s questions…
Kath: Dance is very important Kath: Thirteen years teaching
to you. Tell me a little bit about is a long time, do you think
your journey so far? there is a difference in the
Charlotte: I started from three years old
scene today?
and learnt ballet, tap, modern and disco
Charlotte: It is different and there are many
until I was 18. Then I went to do a course
more divisions between dancers. When I fi rst
in aerobics as a teacher while I was at
started it was fun and a night out, now with
University and saw a Line dance course
all the different music and styles the divides
advertised, so I thought why not? Thirteen
are greater. For me personally my club is an
years later and I am still here!
all rounder and the accent is fun. I don’t take
it seriously and I just want to keep it light
Kath: I know you also hearted. I don’t mind if people get the steps
compete, tell us a little more…
wrong sometimes.
Charlotte: Well after I taught for three or four
years I decided to have a go at competing. I Kath: Do you think the division
trained with Rob Fowler, Scott Blevins and
may mean total separation in
Jo Thompson and completed advance levels.
I came fourth and then I got married and
some groups?
had two children but started again and this
Charlotte : Maybe. But the majority of people
time tried couple dancing. I competed with
like a bit of everything and I think that will
Gary McIntyre in Pro-Pro and again came
continue. Just keep it fun.
fourth in Nashville. Then I had another baby.
Sometimes, I guess you just have to juggle Kath: What are your main
everything!
achievements?
Charlotte: My CBA last year of course. And
some years back, Club Of The Year as well.
My club is my bread and butter and though I
love events and meeting new people they are
my most important priority and achievement.
You can watch the full interview online in
this month’s Onlinedancer.
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