Two pupils at the Stageworks Studios in St Neots have successfully auditioned for two prestigious dance colleges. 

Emma Williams has been granted a place at Trinity Laban.Emma Williams has been granted a place at Trinity Laban. (Image: Stageworks) Emma Williams has been granted a place at Trinity Laban, and Lucy Dickson was successful at the London Studio Centre, as well as being offered a place at Trinity Laban.

Lucy Dickson was successful at the London Studio Centre, as well as being offered a place at Trinity Laban.Lucy Dickson was successful at the London Studio Centre, as well as being offered a place at Trinity Laban. (Image: Stageworks)

"Both have been with us since they were tiny, and are continuing with their dancing on the colleges BA (Hons) course in Dance," said Rebecca Pigg from Stageworks.

"We have seen them grow over the years into beautiful dancers and lovely young ladies. We are very proud of the girls' hard work and all they have achieved and wish them the very best for the future." 

Emma, from St Neots, attended ballet, contemporary and performance troupes and was part of the Cambridgeshire Youth Ballet Company playing the lead roles for the past few years in Willy Wonka, Peter Pan and also the Fairy Godmother.

Lucy, from Huntingdon, has studied ballet, contemporary, modern jazz and performance troupes.   

Stageworks will be holding its annual ballet performance on November 3 at the Hinchingbrooke Performing Arts Centre. Cambridgeshire Youth Ballet Company presents The Little Mermaid.