Meet The Teachers
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Miss. Haley
Owner, Director
Haley has been taking dance since she was 2 years old enjoying many different dance styles. Her favorite style of dance to teach is Tap. Haley danced at The Dance Company which happened to be at the current studio she now owns! Haley danced throughout her years and went on to dance at SUNY Geneseo minoring in dance theatre. Haley keeps her skills fresh by taking webinars and learning from other dance teachers from years passed. She has taught at a few different studios and is excited to inspire and teach new students the love of dance!
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Miss. Shelby
Teacher
Shelby has danced since the age of 3 and began dancing competitively at the age of 10. She has competed locally and nationally in various forms of dance. Shelby has taken classes from well known instructors in the area and in New York City. She was a member of Images Evolution Company for a year before attending college. While in college, Shelby was a leader of the Dance Ministry Group on campus choreographing various performances. Shelby is excited to share her knowledge and love of dance with her students.
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Miss. Meghan
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Miss. Corina
Originally from the Binghamton area, Corina began studying dance with Anne Trebilcock and Ann Szymaniak at the age of 7, traveling to multiple competitions throughout New York State. Furthering her dance education, Corina graduated with a BFA in Dance and a BS in Interdisciplinary Arts for Children from SUNY College at Brockport, where she had the opportunity to participate in numerous dance concerts (performance, production and choreography).
Additionally, Corina has had the opportunity to take class with big-name dance artists/choreographers- the late tWitch Boss, Mia Michaels, Chris Judd, Dave Scott, Sonya Tayeh, Lorrianne Gibson and Camille A. Brown. She has been involved in the creation and performance of original works by William (Bill) Evans, Monica Bill Barnes and KristiAnn Dances and has performed at numerous festivals and concerts in Rochester, New York City, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Ohio; including but not limited to: Your Move at Manhattan Movement & Arts Center (MMAC), Rochester’s Fringe Festival and Built on Stilts in Martha’s Vineyard.
Now, living in Brockport, Corina works as a company member of Rochester Dance Theatre, attending regular classes, performing around Rochester, and collaborating with other artists. She continues to further her dance training, earning her Certification in AcrobaticArts and traveling to Las Vegas to attend nationally acclaimed Dance Teacher’s Conference.
Teaching in studios around greater Rochester, Corina greatly enjoys each student and is grateful to have to opportunity to share the passion of dance. From modern to tap and everything in between, Corina is eager to create an safe and fun environment where each child can grow, create and express themselves in and through dance.