Performance Auckland-born Lane first represented New Zealand in dancing when she was 10 years old, and as a 14-year-old became the youngest person to win the New Zealand Amateur titles. Aged 15, she went to London to train, dancing on the world circuit for 10 years and performing lead roles in the West End, including playing Anita in
West Side Story. At 18, Lane became the youngest person to win the professional Australasian and South Pacific championships, which she went on to win five times. She reached a ranking of third in the world for dance.
Stars in Their Eyes and ''New Zealand's Got Talent''.
Teaching and judging In 1990, she established her own dance troupe, The Candy Lane Dancers. She then opened a dance school, Candy Lane Dance Studios, in the Auckland suburb of Mount Eden. An International Adjudicator, she has judged at the Ballroom and Latin American World Championships and many other international competitions. ==Television presenting==