Warren Bullock


Warren James Bullock is an English professional ballroom dancer and dance teacher. Together with his wife Jane, Bullock taught Ballroom and Latin American dancing in schools and Glebefields Primary School in Tipton where they pioneered the teaching of ballroom dancing in schools before launching the concept to the Ballroom Dancers Federation which initiated dance being included into the curriculum.

Biography

Warren James Bullock was born on January 12, 1965 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire to Maurice Bullock and Jean Bullock, owners of a local pub.
At the age of 19, he met his last partner Jane Bullock at a studio in Birmingham run by competitive coaches Robin Short and Rita Last, who introduced them. Still financed by his parents, Bullock had a string of jobs; of note was work as an airbrush artist.

Dance school

In 1994, Warren and his wife Jane started Zig Zag Dance Factory started initially as a way of earning an income to continue competing.
Since 2014, Bullock has hosted an annual awards event; The Galaxy Classique awards.

Family

Warren is married to Jane Bullock, his professional dancing partner; they married in 1995. He lives in Lower Penn, Wolverhampton with Jane and their triplet children.

Philanthropy

Warren Bullock supports and raises money for Starlight Children's Foundation.

Awards and achievements

Warren Bullock and his wife Jane have received two Carl Alan Awards in both amateur dancing and professional teaching. The first Carl Alan Award was in 1993 for Amateur Ballroom, and the second was in the category of "Ballroom, Latin and Sequence Teacher" and was presented to Warren and Jane on 10 February 2009. They are winners of the Le Classique du Dance Awards 2008.

Filmography

Film

TitleYearRoleNotes
The Weather in the Streets
1983
Dancer/ActorDanced with Joanna Lumley

Television

Dance Competition Creation

Global Internet Dance Championships

Bullock created and organised the Global Internet Dance Championships to unite dancers from around the world during the coronavirus pandemic. This free to enter competition drew over 200 entries from around the world with competitors submitting their entry on either Facebook or YouTube.

Strictly Ability

Through his Zig Zag Dance school, in 2019 Warren created "" the first open competition for children with special needs and disabilities.