
Charlotte Dance Studio's 4th branch in Metro Town
Published on: Wed, Jul 30, 2025 Text Size: Kota Kinabalu: Interest in ballet is growing as evidenced by the opening of the fourth Charlotte Dance Studio at Metro Town to nurture young dancers in Sabah. It was graced by special guests Datuk CL Chan and Datin Connie, who joined studio founder Ms Charlotte Chan in a new chapter for the studio which has grown steadily since its founding in 2014. There was an elegant ballet dance by elite junior ballerinas followed by a showcase of four classical and 2 kpop pieces. Ms Charlotte expressed gratitude to her family and the dance community for their unwavering support. 'This isn't just a new studio. It's a new home for creativity, growth and the belief that every child has a spark waiting to shine,' she said. The new studio is expected to cater to the growing demand for quality dance education and performance opportunities. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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