 Dance is my way of showing my creativity is what I want to do. Most people say it's only girls that can dance, but then you see all the women dancing and it's really inspiring. What I've heard from my mum is females do the dancing, the men do the choreography. So an all-male group is really a new thing. Having male dance teachers is a really positive way of feeling a bit of a void in the industry. It's almost like a type of therapy. It does not for my mood because I'm the problem. It helps me calm down and things. This is what I want to be doing and it's a good feeling. Tamsin Fitzgerald first started two-faced dance try and provide opportunities for boys in dance. It's a statement of using their strength and power and showing that boys can be graceful too. Going to be honest, it's kind of out of this world. Doing choreography can be torture, but when you're out on the stage, you've got the audience in front of you and the lights are all on and you're there with your fellow dance partners. It's just, it's magical. It is me. I really, really enjoy dancing. It's nice to say that I go to two-faced, they're in Hereford and I'm from Hereford, so it's something that I can be proud of. Dance is inside everyone. You've just got to find it.