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Boundless is an Educational Performance Company that provide a professional insight into Performing Arts. 

 

Boundless was first set up in 2012 as a Dance Company and has since developed into Dance, Drama and Singing classes for both children and adults. The company was founded by (and is still run by) Lee Harvey Robinson who has and continues to perform professionally both in the UK and worldwide (please see below).

 

Boundless delivers classes and one off workshops in Dance, Drama, Singing and Performance Studies for both abled and less-abled children and adults. Our youngest student is 3 years old and our oldest is 84 years old. 

 

Boundless teaches all genres of performance. A few examples of what we deliver are Contemporary, Street/urban Dance, The Jive, Latin, Russian Cossack, African, Indian, Bollywood, The Waltz, Musical Theatre, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Carnival, Chinese and many more Dance genres. We also deliver devised, scripted and improvisational drama workshops and classes as well as private and group singing lessons.

 

Boundless has taught during 'Book Week', 'International Languages Week', 'Sports Week', 'Creative Arts Week', 'Curriculum Week' to name a few.

 

Our Teacher Training Inset Programme is very popular within the company and can assist the PE/Curriculum Programme in anyway you wish.

 

Please contact us if you wish to enquire how Boundless can assist your school/learning centre in

some fantastic and interesting ways of making learning extra fun!

LEE HARVEY ROBINSON

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- FOUNDER OF BOUNDLESS -

 

Lee Harvey Robinson is the Founder & Creative Director of Boundless Arts, bringing over 17 years of experience as a professional performer, choreographer, director and performing arts educator.

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Born and raised in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Lee attended Hampton Infants School, Hampton Hill Junior School, Hampton Community College (now Hampton High) and Richmond College before earning a place at the internationally renowned Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where he trained professionally in contemporary dance.

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Following graduation, Lee embarked on a successful international performing career, appearing in stage, television and film productions throughout the UK, Europe, Australia, India, Hong Kong and the United States. His professional credits include The Princess and the Pea, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, Places to Dance (BBC Dance Films), Valerie Preston-Dunlop's reimagining of Rudolf Laban's Green Clowns, The Bill, modelling for the MAC Male Range, and performances with both Rambert Dance Company and Lost Dog Dance.

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Alongside his performing career, Lee developed a passion for inspiring the next generation through the arts. For the past 17 years, he has designed and delivered creative learning programmes for schools, theatres, music services and community organisations across London, helping thousands of young people develop confidence, creativity, resilience and a lifelong love of performance.

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Driven by the belief that every child deserves access to exceptional arts experiences, Lee founded Boundless Arts—an educational performing arts company dedicated to delivering engaging workshops, curriculum enrichment, school productions and extracurricular clubs that inspire children of all ages and abilities.

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One of Lee's proudest achievements is leading DREAMS 2012, a large-scale celebration of the London Olympic Games held at St Mary's University, Twickenham, involving more than 600 children from across the borough. He also directed the award-winning Firebird Project, delivered in partnership with Richmond Music Trust, Hounslow Music Service, The Royal Ballet School and the Philharmonia Orchestra. The project was recognised with the London Music Award for Outstanding Partnership, celebrating its outstanding contribution to arts education and collaborative learning.

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Today, Lee continues to lead Boundless Arts with the same passion and enthusiasm that inspired him to establish the company over a decade ago. By combining professional industry experience with innovative teaching, he strives to create inclusive, high-quality performing arts opportunities that empower children to grow in confidence, unlock their creativity and realise their full potential.

 

Lee's Philosophy...

"I believe every child deserves the opportunity to express themselves, build confidence and experience the joy of performing. At Boundless Arts, our aim is not simply to teach dance, drama or singing—we inspire creativity, nurture self-belief and create experiences that children will remember for years to come."

FRANCESCA SMALL

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- DIRECTOR OF BOUNDLESS DANCE -

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Francesca started dancing at the age of 7 & went onto train & graduated from Tiffany theatre college in musical theatre. She then went on to work professionally on cruise ships, theatre, adverts , with music artists & much more.

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Fran continues to work in the industry dancing & modelling for brands such as Louis Vuitton, look fantastic, Argos , strictly come dancing etc.

Francesca has been teaching for many years & originally was assisting at 14 years old, she loves working with boundless & loves the shared interest in passion with not only the students but with teachers, boundless is truly a lovely place & company to work for.

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