- BADA Programmes: MCP (Historical Movement and Dance Tutor)
- Training: Roehampton Institute, University of Surrey
Charlotte Ewart is a performer, choreographer, consultant, and educator whose interdisciplinary work bridges performance, history, and education. With over two decades of experience across theatre, film, television, and heritage contexts, her research explores historical reconstruction, embodiment, and site-specific performance.
Charlotte trained in Classical and Contemporary Dance and Acting. She holds a BA in History and Dance from the University of Surrey, and an MA in Dance from the University of Roehampton. She has collaborated with leading cultural and academic institutions including English Heritage, Historic Royal Palaces, and the universities of Bristol, Brunel, Teesside, and Cambridge. As an Associate Artist for Historic Royal Palaces, she served as Movement Director for large-scale heritage performances, including restagings of Tempe Restored, Masque of Augurs, and Love Restored at Bolsover Castle.
A leading specialist in the recreation of seventeenth-century Court Masques and thirteenth-century dance forms, Charlotte’s screen work includes choreography and movement consultancy for the BBC’s Britain’s Christmas Story with Gareth Malone, Danny Dyer’s Right Royal Family, and A Merry Tudor Christmas with Dr. Lucy Worsley, as well as the Amazon Starz series Becoming Elizabeth. Most recently she has been collaborating with the History Hitt Channel.
Charlotte has held senior teaching and leadership roles, including Head of Performing Arts at Crawley College, and has lectured in Acting, Period Drama, and Period Movement at the University of Chichester, Fordham University (New York), and the British American Dramatic Academy. She has published and presented research with the Early Dance Circle, the Journal for Medieval Studies, the Society of Dance Research, and the Oxford Dance Symposium, and has been a guest speaker at the Royal Academy, London.