Dance Studio
With a lifelong passion for Highland dance, Kim has been immersed in the art form from an early age, training and competing in both Canada and England. As a fully qualified member of the Scottish Dance Teachers’ Alliance, she brings a wealth of experience, knowledge, and dedication to her teaching.
Her competitive achievements include placing 5th runner-up in the North American Championship and earning 1st runner-up in the England Closed Championships—accomplishments that reflect both her commitment and love for the discipline.
Above all, Kim is passionate about sharing Highland dance with others. She takes great joy in guiding dancers at every level, especially beginners, and finds it incredibly rewarding to watch students take their very first steps and grow in confidence, skill, and love for the tradition.


Kim Drabyk
Pottery Studio
Ted has been creating pottery for over 30 years from his home studio, developing a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and the quiet rhythm of working with clay. Specializing in functional pottery, his work is designed to be used and enjoyed every day—simple, durable pieces that bring beauty to daily life.
Over the years, Ted has honed his skills through experience and a genuine love for the process, finding inspiration in both tradition and practicality. His pieces reflect a commitment to quality and a belief that handmade objects should be both useful and meaningful.
Now, Ted is proud to be passing on his knowledge and passion to his son-in-law, continuing a shared journey in the studio and ensuring that the art of functional pottery carries on to the next generation.


