The Movement Behind the Magic

Meet the dream team. This powerhouse group of educators, choreographers, and coaches bring the fire, the finesse, and the deep expertise your dance journey deserves. They’re here not just to train, but to truly shape dancers.

Meet
the Faculty

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Blake Stanley

Technique, Coaching & Technique

Jordyn McNichols

Ballet, PBT, Technique, & Conditioning

Holly Ryder

Contemporary, Improvisation, Yoga for Dancers

Courtney Combs

Ballet, Technique, & Conditioning

Jordan Tortorella

Contemporary, Repertoire, Movement Exploration

Stacey Raab

PBT

Monique Meunier

Ballet, Pointe, Variations

Dani Scaggs

Flexibility & Mobility

Londyn Alexander

Modern & Technique

Eliza Park

PBT, Neuromuscular Training, Contemporary, Jazz Progressions, & Pilates

Sean Kelly

Ballet Technique

BellaRose Penrose

Ballet, Strength Training, Flexibility, & Solo Rehearsal

Julian Sanchez

Contemporary, Improvisation

Delaney Mena

Strength & Flexibility, Ballet, Conditioning

Cory Barnette

Guest Faculty

Troy Herring

Guest Faculty

Lauren Ritchie

Mental Training for Dancers & Coaches

Jessica Spinner

Guest Faculty

Sarah Picard

Guest Faculty

Paloma Salvadores

Stretch and Flexibility

Nicholas Palmquist

Guest Faculty

Sydney Burtis

Tap Dance

Jordan Tortorella

Contemporary, Repertoire, Movement Exploration

Jordan Tortorella is a NYC-based dancer currently training in Italy at Nuova Officina della Danza under Tom Weinberger. She previously studied at Marymount Manhattan College and completed the Gibney Professional Training Program. Jordan has trained with top companies including Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Complexions, and Hubbard Street, and has performed works by choreographers such as Jermaine Spivey, Azure Barton, and Darrell Moultrie. Originally from South Florida, she received her early training at Dancetown and Dreyfoos School of the Arts.

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