She formed FuzzyLogic Youth Dance Company, a company driven to increase access to dance experiences for boys.
This year, the company now known as ZoieLogic Dance Theatre will celebrate 25 years of helping guys move for their mental health, of connecting people through dance, and of bringing communities together through dance participation and mass dance events.
The proudly Southampton-based yet nationally recognised company has spent the last quarter-century proving that dance is for everyone and that anywhere can be a dance floor.
ZoieLogic has supported over 20,000 people, many of them first-time dancers, worked in countless communities, and delivered game-changing dance and movement projects in schools, estates, businesses and public spaces.
“I knew I wanted to reach people through the power of dance, especially those who might never have thought it was for them. This journey has been incredible, made possible by everyone who’s joined us along the way.”
Another milestone programme is ZoieLogic’s The Big Movement – a three-year dance-based initiative targeting men’s mental health.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary, a Jane Austen-themed mass community dance event – the Austentatious Ball – will take place on August 9.