By Liane Arno
THE only way I can describe Leigh Rowles is that she is pixie like. Her eyes sparkle, her hands dance and she almost glides across the floor. She tells me her first attempt at choreography was when she was eight years old. She arranged a slow tap dance around Deep Purple. I smiled knowingly – but at the time (and please tell me I am not the only one) thought slow tap and a heavy metal band sound was a little incongruous. I had to google when I got home to find what she was really talking about.
THE only way I can describe Leigh Rowles is that she is pixie like. Her eyes sparkle, her hands dance and she almost glides across the floor. She tells me her first attempt at choreography was when she was eight years old. She arranged a slow tap dance around Deep Purple. I smiled knowingly – but at the time (and please tell me I am not the only one) thought slow tap and a heavy metal band sound was a little incongruous. I had to google when I got home to find what she was really talking about.