When did you both start dancing?

Kaylee: I know it sounds cliché but we’ve been dancing our whole lives. It was just a hobby until we realised we could make a career out of it.

Taitlyn: We went to a contemporary dance conservatoire in primary school. Then we did gymnastics for a bit before moving on to hip-hop and jazz dance. At uni – a vocational performing arts school – we studied it properly.

K: Our parents were always supportive and just wanted us to go for our dreams.

When you were younger, whose music videos did you try and copy?

K: So many people! Missy Elliot videos, Beyoncé, Destiny’s Child, Pink.…

T: Akram Khan and lots of contemporary choreographers, too.

When did dance become more than just a hobby?

K: The work came to us, really. We’d started doing music videos and because artists all know each other, one thing leads to another thing. People see us in a video and want us for theirs. It was like that with The 1975.

Tell us about the day you met the band…

T: It was at the It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You) music video shoot.

K: We’d never even heard their music, which we told them straight away, but I think actually that can be the best thing because you don’t have any expectations.

T: You see them as humans, not as celebrities, which makes things easier.

Matty tweeted a while ago that you were the two new members of the band. Does it feel like you’re properly in The 1975?

T: They’re like our brothers. It’s so cool to be on stage and feel their energy. We feed off each other, in that way. It’s amazing.