Natasha had been a dancer for as long as she could remember. She was around 3 when she started as that was the first thing The Red Room taught it's students. Natasha had been in a lot of undercovers as a dancer.

She was Alice Anderson. Alice trained at a small dance school in Scotland all her life. She knew Ballet, Tap and Jazz. She originally went on to Edinburgh University to study Biology and Psychology, but she realised she was drawn more to the arts and pursued that instead. In 2005 she moved to London to study at Bird Collage of Dance and Musical Theatre. She graduated in 2009 with a BA Degree in Dance and Musical Theatre. She then went to teach at a dance school near her original dance school.

She was Sylvia Monet. A beautiful French girl. Sylvia would wear beautiful long dresses and loved contemporary and modern dance which she taught in a small dance school in the middle of Paris. The school was not far from the Eiffel tower. She had a tiny apartment a couple of streets away and loved to go toa small coffee shop with her friends.

She was Anastasia Ivanovna. A small Russian dancer who came from Saint Peterson or as it was called when she lived there Leningrad. She preformed in the Russian opera house many times. She was purely a ballet dancer. She would dance for hours on pointe but she would never complain. She had a younger sister Yelena but she still lived in Saint Peterson. Her sister taught ballet to little children. They were both amazing ballet dancers because their mother, Natasha, and their father, Ivan, made them take ballet from when they were 2. They were home schooled by their mother and the only other children they new where the other dancers in their classes.

She was also Natalia Boiko. A teenager from Ukraine. She loved to dance, act and sing. She did many styles of dance including jazz, hip-hop, musical theatre and ballet to name a few. She was loved by everyone around her and was really cheerful and had the most amazing laugh. She would laugh and smile all the time and had lots of friends.