Isabella Clark, who was from Southport, Merseyside, will be remembered “for her warmth, kindness and the positive impact,” one tribute reads following her tragic death

A talented dancer has died “unexpectedly” at just 21.

Isabella Clark, who taught ballet among other dance classes, passed away suddenly, leaving her “family and friends devastated”. She will be remembered “her warmth, kindness and the positive impact,” her former school has said.

The young woman, from Southport, Merseyside, worked at a leisure centre, where she taught classes and utilised her “gift for making everyone feel welcome”. A GoFundMe has been set up this week, which has already raised more than £6,000 “to allow the memory of Isabella to live on forever”.

It has not been disclosed how Isabella passed away, though the GoFundMe describes the death as “unexpected”. It has prompted dozens of emotional tributes to be published in her memory in the past few days.

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Greenbank High School, which is in Southport, said: “We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our much-loved former student, Isabella Clark. Isabella will be remembered at Greenbank High School for her warmth, kindness and the positive impact she had on those around her. Out heartfelt condolences go out to Isabella’s family and friends at this very difficult time.”

It is believed Isabella worked at Victoria Leisure Club in Southport since she was 16. As Liverpool Echo reports, the leisure centre said in a tribute: “Isabella Clark was a beautiful dancer, friend, and human being. Just 21 years old, she was taken from us far too soon, and we are absolutely shocked, devastated, and heartbroken.

“Our love and deepest condolences go out to Isabella’s mum, Diane, and her family and friends. We are here for you always. Isabella had been part of our Victoria Leisure family since the age of 16, all while pursuing her dream of becoming a professional dancer. She was the most graceful and radiant performer, with those unforgettable high kicks and effortless splits.

“All the staff at Victoria loved her dearly. She was an absolute joy to work with and brought light and laughter wherever she went. Beyond her incredible talent, Isabella was creative, hardworking, joyful, and kind. She taught ballet, yoga, pilates, and dance with such passion, and our members adored her classes. She had a gift for making everyone feel welcome—always taking the time to chat after each session with her friendly, easy-going nature.

“Isabella, you brought light, laughter, and beauty into our world, and your presence will be so deeply missed. RIP our beautiful, graceful dancing queen.”

Following her time at Liverpool Theatre School, Isabella travelled to Swindon, Wiltshire, to study at Wilkes Academy, who has since published a heartfelt tribute.

In the tribute, the academy said: “We are absolutely devastated to say goodbye to the beautiful Isabella, who brought light to every class, rehearsal, and corridor she walked through – always making sure to say hello to everyone with a smile and a kind word.

“She has left an enormous mark on her friends here at Wilkes, and on our entire faculty. Isabella was the most polite, gentle, and kind soul, her beaming smile will be missed so very deeply.

“Our teachers will always cherish the way she worked tirelessly, dedicating herself to doing what she loved. She was always the first to arrive, and the first to stand up to volunteer. Without fail, she would say ‘thank you’ at the end of every class, a small gesture that spoke volumes about her.”

To donate to the GoFundMe appeal or read more, click here.

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