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Raised in Natick, Massachusetts, Abi Shepherd trained at the Walnut School of Ballet along with multiple competition teams. After moving to Indiana, she trained with G. Scotten Talent Center’s competition team which led to her graduation from the University of Alabama with a BA in Dance and an additional BS in Marketing.

While in college, she was a scholarship recipient for Gus Giordano as well as Inaside Chicago Dance and was an intern for ABT summer intensive. She has choreographed and performed pieces that were presented in Dance Alabama, Dance Collection and Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre. She also received the “best performance” award for her dance film “accept it or not, it’s gonna happen” presented at Dance Alabama Film Festival in which she directed and performed.

She now is choreographing and teaching at pre-professional and competitive studios in the Madison area.

Prior to graduating from Middleton High School in 2022, Bianca danced for eight years and competed for six years. She was trained under the Vibe artistic directors and faculty and joined the Vibe Company when the studio opened in 2020. 

Bianca’s most cherished memories from dancing include establishing life long friendships, weeknight rehearsals and receiving fourth overall at DanceMakers nationals during her senior year of high school. Her favorite styles are contemporary and lyrical and although she is no longer a student at Vibe, she is grateful to continue sharing her love and passion for dance as an instructor.

Bianca has experience in early childhood education and is a certified assistant childcare teacher. She has worked at a preschool for two years and obtained a certification in childcare services. She now attends the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying biology and Spanish.

Madalin Berube grew up in Pelican Rapids, Minnesota where she began dancing at the age of three at a local Just For Kix program.

She continued to study dance at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point and spent one-year training at the University of Minnesota, Mankato.

During her time in college, she studied various genres of dance and presented original choreography at student-produced shows. She has been instructed by Joan Karlen, Michael Estanich, Pamela Luedtke, Daniel Stark, Julie Kerr-Berry, and Allison Daughty.

Awarded the Suzanne Gingrasso scholarship in 2019, Madalin studied Early Childhood Dance Education, Language of Dance (LOD), and Dance for Social Change at the 92Y in New York. She is currently teaching at Preschool of the Arts and performing professionally with KLJ Movements.

Elizabeth Klak has been dancing for 24 years, training in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She is trained in jazz, tap, ballet, pointe, lyrical, modern, and hip hop, with her favorite genres being jazz and lyrical. Elizabeth began her dance teaching career as a teaching assistant at 10 years old and has been teaching dance to dancers 3-18 years old for almost ten years. Prior to moving to Madison, Elizabeth taught dance and managed her family’s dance studio in mid Michigan. Elizabeth is a firm believer that dance is for everyone and values instilling confidence in each of her students; if your heart is in it, you can do it! 

When she is not at the front desk or teaching dance at VIBE, Elizabeth is an early childhood educator in the Madison community. Elizabeth is passionate about bringing the arts to her students, emphasizing creative expression through artistic mediums in her classroom. 

Elizabeth received her B.A.A. in Early Childhood Education and Learning with minors in Dance and Family Studies from Central Michigan University. She is excited to bring her love for the arts to the VIBE community! 
Isaac was born and adopted in Perm Russia at the age of 18 months. At age three, he started dancing. He joined a competition team, winning many awards and scholarships, and competed at national events including NYCDA and Dupree Dance. He trained with Broadway Dance Center and Steps On Broadway – both on full scholarships – and was awarded college scholarships from Studio School Of Los Angeles, Point Park, and a $60,000 scholarship to AMDA. Isaac is also a Go 2 Talent agency representative. 
 
After years of competing, Isaac decided to shift his career path and dive into the ballet world. He trained with Madison Ballet, Central Midwest Ballet, and attended numerous summer intensives at Ballet Austin, Point Park Dance, Miami City Ballet, Nashville Ballet, Des Moines Ballet and Oklahoma City Ballet. Isaac also trained with Nashville Ballet as a pre-professional student on a full scholarship. 

Isaac has performed in classical pieces such as the Nutcracker, La Bayadera, Western Symphony, Paquita and George Balanchine AGON. He also competed at YAGP and placed top 12 in contemporary. 
 

Isaac continues to develop his professional career and plans to dance for The Royal Caribbean next year! He is very excited to be teaching at studios in the Madison area and share his love and passion of dance with everyone.

Jasmine received her training at multiple studios in the Madison area, beginning at the age of five. In addition to her studio training, she danced competitively and attended many intensives and conventions regionally. She participated in Dance Wisconsin and Verona Youth Ballet’s Nutcracker as well as other ballet productions.

Right out of high school, she received an internship with the Children’s Theater of Madison, where she served as their dance captain. This then extended itself to choreography opportunities for the Summer Stage productions of Bye Bye Birdie and The Little Mermaid Jr.

Her education includes attending UW-Milwaukee and Madison College; earning both basic and beginning levels in the Giordano Jazz Technique through the NGCP; and earning her barre certification through the American Barre Technique. Jasmine continued to teach as a dance instructor through the YMCA and other studios in the Madison area.

Jasmine plans to explore much more in the dance and fitness community and loves learning new things – she is excited to share with Vibe!

Greta Kunze has been dancing since she was four years old and was trained by almost all Vibe faculty! She excels in tap dancing and enjoys ballet, contemporary, lyrical, jazz, acrobatics, and musical theatre. Greta has assisted in classes including acrobatics and adaptive dance and has done extensive volunteer work with ConfiDANCE over the course of eight years.

Inclusivity and creativity are Greta’s top priorities in the classroom. She strives to engage every child and adapts to children’s needs to further their learning and dance education. Musicality is extremely important to Greta, and she emphasizes how to make different rhythms, stay on beat, and figure out how to put rhythms and music together.

Greta is a senior at Middleton High School. She plans to pursue a career in costume design for film and television.

Leslie Acosta is originally from Queen Creek, Arizona, and trained at Arizona Edge. In 2016, she moved to Wisconsin and began training with several of the Vibe instructors and at the Madison School of Ballet. She is trained in the styles of jazz, lyrical, ballet, contemporary, ballroom, musical theatre, hip hop and tap. She danced competitively for over 10 years and during that time was rewarded several scholarships and invitations to attend intensives. She has successfully set competitive choreography for both high school and studio dance teams.

In 2018, she moved to New York City to attend The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, where she furthered her education and training in dance along with singing and acting. In 2020, she graduated from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy with a certificate in Dance Theater.

Leslie’s belief as an instructor is to push each student to the best of their ability. Her favorite part of teaching is seeing the difference when a student fully understands something and the energy of that excitement!

Leslie resides in Blanchardville and is attending Aveda for cosmetology, with hopes to soon become a licensed cosmetologist.

Nicole Nelson

Nicole Nelson is a hip hop teacher and dancer in the greater Madison area. In her students, she values a global mindset, hard work ethic, and an openness to explore and express. Her pursuit of dance and sense of adventure have taken her beyond the Madison area and even the U.S. to cities such as Florence, Italy, and Buenos Aires, Argentina to participate in shows, workshops, and conventions.

Her dance experience, however, began with musical theater, where she discovered her love of the arts, and dance in particular; her intensive dance training began much later when she was 19. When she isn’t teaching dance, Nicole is typically managing Barrio Dance and her clothing line, 1LIFE, or planning her next chance to travel.

She is excited to join the VIBE staff this year and share her passion for hip hop & street/social dance styles!

Sara Bartlett

Sara Bartlett is a Verona native who holds a degree in Dance from Northwestern University. She danced professionally as a Radio City Rockette before returning home to work as a dance instructor and choreographer. Sara taught Advanced Tap and Jazz at Studio One Dance School for twelve years and has been choreographing for schools and community theaters around the Madison area for the past eighteen years.

She is the recipient of six Tommy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in High School Musical Theater.  Sara proudly serves as Board President and Executive Choreographer of Middleton Players Theatre, and can occasionally be seen back on stage with them. Sara also teaches Pilates and stays busy with her two children Paige (9) and Guy (6).

AJ Juarez

AJ began his training in Latin ballroom, but quickly discovered a love for lyrical jazz, musical theatre, hip hop, and modern contemporary styles.

AJ studied dance at the Julio Bocca School of Musical Theatre and immediately began performing in productions of “Applause” and “Aladdin” in Argentina’s Broadway.  He was a member of Chet Walker’s Fosse Company for a few years before he became a featured dancer on Royal Caribbean Cruises and Celebrity Cruises.   For 3 years, AJ danced and choreographed for popular TV programs including Argentina’s “Dancing with the Stars,” “Singing for a Dream,” and “Dreaming to Dance.” Since AJ moved to Wisconsin he was part of four Theater Lila Productions, “Suitcase Dreams,” “The Bed,” “Lines,” and “Romeo and Juliet.”  He also performed and choreographed Carnival LA and Millenium Experience in LA.

As a teacher, AJ has worked at Millenium Dance Complex (both in Chicago and LA), one of the most recognized dance studio brands worldwide.  He currently teaches in the Madison area and is the founder of Barrio Dance in downtown Madison.

AJ has trained with top choreographers like Travis Wall, Marissa Osato, Erica Sobol, Misha Gabriel, Ian Eastwood, Brian Puspos, Tricia Miranda, etc.  He continues his training to this day with trips to Los Angeles, Argentina, and New York because he feels a dancer can always improve.    AJ is excited to keep sharing his passion for dance and building the Madison dance community.

Trevin Gay

Trevin Gay is a teaching artist, director, actor, and arts administrator. He has directed and performed internationally in England, Germany, France and Wales and stateside in Kansas City, Denver, Madison, and Chicago. Trevin was the Artistic Director for the Madison Repertory Theatre before its closing in 2009 and continues to provide arts administration support when possible.

Madison audiences may have seen him onstage in All For One! The 3 Musketeers Musical, Puss in Boots (Are We Delicious?), An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein (The Bricks Theater) Sylvia, The Misanthrope, You Can’t Take It With You (Strollers) or Compleat Female Stage Beauty (Mercury Players). Madison audiences may have seen his directing work in SPRUNG!(Are We Delicious?), Fully Committed, Bus Stop (Madison Repertory Theatre) or his assistant directing in Souvenir (Four Seasons), The Diary of Anne Frank, Carousel or Our Town (MRT) He holds an MFA in Actor Created Physical Theatre from Naropa University in conjunction with the London International School of Performing Arts.

Trevin is thrilled to currently serve as the Production Director for Are We Delicious? and as a teaching artist for Whoopensocker, Theatre Lila, Forward Theatre, Arts + Literature Lab, MATC and CTM.

Studio Gailanna

Studio Gailanna is Vibe’s main ballet studio, named after Gailanna Jensen. Featuring windows that bring in so much natural light, Gailanna is warm, elegant, and inviting.

Square footage – 46 ft X 27 ft
Flooring – Custom O’mara Sprung Flooring with an upgraded marley for Ballet and Pointe
Sound System – Gailanna has an “active sound system” containing two QSC K12.2 speakers. Each speaker has 2000 Watts of power.

*Each studio’s active sound system interfaces via a Yamaha mixer that can interface with iOS or Droid devices via a plug-in.

Studio Hines

Studio Hines is Vibe’s main tap studio, named after Gregory Hines. This studio is very special to us as not only is this a wonderful space for our tappers, but also our Little Vibes and Adaptive Dancers just starting out as they begin their journey in dance.

Square footage – 33 ft X 27 ft
Flooring – Custom O’mara Sprung Flooring with an upgraded maple hardwood flooring
Sound System – Hines has an “active sound system” containing two QSC K12.2 speakers. Each speaker has 2000 Watts of power.

*Each studio’s active sound system interfaces via a Yamaha mixer that can interface with iOS or Droid devices via a plug-in.

Studio Caldwell

Studio Caldwell is Vibe’s main jazz studio, named after Doug Caldwell. Positioned to be used for all styles of dance, we have found that our Senior dancers in particular love the addition of the sub-woofer that no doubt boosts the sound within this inspirational space.

Square footage – 44 ft X 27 ft
Flooring – Custom O’mara Sprung Flooring with a marley overlay
Sound System – Caldwell has an “active sound system” containing two QSC K12.2 speakers. Each speaker has 2000 Watts of power.

Additionally, the Caldwell Studio contains a QSC KS118 Sub-woofer. The sub-woofer has 3600 Watts of power.
*Each studio’s active sound system interfaces via a Yamaha mixer that can interface with iOS or Droid devices via a plug-in.
*The Caldwell Studio has a Bluetooth connection.

Studio Butler

Studio Butler is Vibe’s “everything” studio, named after Sharon Butler.  From Hip Hop to Jazz, Acro, Little Vibes, and Tap, to name a few – Butler allows for a space that is inspiring to all.

Square footage – 42 ft X 27 ft
Flooring – Custom O’mara Sprung Flooring with a marley overlay
Sound System – Butler has an “active sound system” containing two QSC K12.2 speakers. Each speaker has 2000 Watts of power.

*Each studio’s active sound system interfaces via a Yamaha mixer that can interface with iOS or Droid devices via a plug-in.

Layla McKissack is a professional dance teacher based in Wisconsin. At the age of two, she found her passion for dance in her hometown of Portage, Michigan. In 2019 she received a BFA in Dance from Western Michigan University, where she performed works by Aszure Barton, Rennie Harris, Joshua Manculich, Christian Denise and was a company member in Western Dance Project.
She has performed works across the country including at RAD Fest in Kalamazoo, MI, Maggie Allesse Choreography Competition in Detroit, MI, Gibney Dance Center in New York City, and ACDA Regional Conference in Ohio. In 2016 Layla was awarded the Excellence in Dance Award through the Western Michigan University Department of Dance and was chosen to be the rehearsal director for a professional work set on First-Year Performance students. 
 
Layla has been commissioned by dance studios to serve as a rehearsal director, competition choreographer, and educator. She has been teaching and choreographing dance in multiple cities including Chicago, IL where she taught at a school helping develop their arts program. Since then, Layla has relocated to Wisconsin to continue her teaching career with Dance Centers.  
She is beyond excited to teach and inspire the next generation of artists!
Clare Weigert began dancing at the age of three in the Madison area. She has trained in various styles including ballet, tap, jazz, modern, contemporary, lyrical and hip hop. She enjoys them all but particularly loves ballet and jazz. She also danced competitively throughout high school. She has been teaching since age 14 and has taught many styles, levels, and age groups.
In her classroom, she places a strong emphasis on hard work while instilling a passion for dance. In high school, Clare choreographed several shows for Middleton High School Theater, such as Girls Like That, The Addams Family, Singing in the Rain, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Currently, Clare is pursuing a B.F.A in dance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After college, she hopes to go on to become a physical therapist. Clare looks to continue her career in dance through teaching and choreography.

Contemporary and Lyrical

Contemporary dance combines the elements of jazz, ballet, modern, and lyrical. It requires dancers to be versatile with their movements and their emotional expression. It focuses on core strength, alignment, and transitions. Lyrical dance combines the elements of jazz and ballet, with an emphasis on expressing emotion and storytelling.

Classes include a warm-up, across the floor progressions, floor work, combinations, and improvisation. There is often overlap between these two styles and many instructors vary their choreography and teaching methods to reflect a blended class format, shifting between and combining lyrical and contemporary dance styles.

Little Hop

Description coming soon!

Junior Hip Hop

A fun and energetic, age-appropriate class, teaching the fundamentals of hip hop dance while encouraging body awareness, rhythm, music interpretation, strength, and agility. Classes include warm-up, footwork, combinations, and freestyle opportunities.

Hip Hop

Description coming soon!

Intro to Acro

This class is perfect for students who are looking to increase their acrobatic dance skills. Classes will focus on the fundamentals of acrobatics (cartwheels, handstands, walkovers, ariels, etc.), teaching strength, conditioning, coordination, flexibility, discipline, concentration, and agility. Some basic background in gymnastics or acro is encouraged, but not required.

Little Vibes Creative Movement

This class is designed for the youngest dancer, ages 3-4. Experienced instructors guide our Little Vibes through their first dance class using storytelling, games, and creative movement activities. Dancers learn to follow the leader, take turns, stay focused, and be an active participant. Dancers split time between ballet and tap shoes, learning basic steps and terminology, as well as counting and rhythm. Dancers must be potty trained to participate in Little Vibes.

Stretching and Mindfulness

This class offers a unique therapeutic practice to release stress and manage anxiety. It allows a way to release that pressure in our mental and our physical selves while connecting with our inner balance. You will stretch and restore yourself to a calm state of mind.

Ballet/Pointe

Ballet is a classical style of dance and is the foundation of all dance styles. In ballet, there is an emphasis on the knowledge of correct terminology and technique. Dancers studying ballet learn to shift between elements of strength, grace, and precision, to present choreography that is typically flowing in nature, while also incorporating theatrical and storytelling aspects. Pointe work is designed for students with substantial ballet training. Students en pointe use their previously learned ballet technique while working in pointe shoes. Pointe exercises and development focuses on strengthening the feet and ankles.

Jazz

A high energy style of dance typically set to current pop music. Leaps jumps and turns are a hallmark of jazz dance. Dancers will begin class with stretch and strengthening exercises, develop their technique through progressions across the floor, and then move to center work where combinations allow the dancers to hone their skills, develop their style, and have fun!
A concurrent ballet class is strongly encouraged, and a requirement for some jazz classes.

Tap

A style of dance characterized by using metal on the shoes to strike the floor as a form of percussion. In beginner level classes, dancers learn basic tap steps and rhythms, as well as counting and keeping time to the music. Intermediate and advanced levels focus on musicality, timing, terminology, and style while progressing to more intricate steps and rhythms.
Tap is fun for all ages and all levels!
LAUREN STEINER

Lauren began dancing at the age of three at West Side Performing Arts, taking her first class from Ms. Michele, and was subsequently trained by the VIBE faculty! She studied ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, contemporary, lyrical, and musical theater. She started dancing competitively at the age of 10, assistant teaching at age 11 and taught her first class at age 14. Lauren enjoys teaching tap, jazz, and lyrical and began choreographing pieces at the age of 16. During her time competing and providing choreography, both her own solos she performed and pieces she set for other dancers were rewarded with standout awards and high placement, consistently.

As a believer in adapting her teaching style to best fit each individual student, Lauren strives to instill self-confidence in her dancers while challenging them to achieve new skills and explore choreography.

Lauren will attend UW-Madison in the fall studying Elementary Education. She aspires to become a Kindergarten teacher and potential dance studio owner.

KATRINA ANDERSON

Katrina started dancing at the age of 10 and has been dancing for over 10 years. She is trained in hip hop, jazz, contemporary and ballet; has taught and assisted in the styles of hip hop, jazz, tap, ballet, contemporary, and adaptive; and competed nationwide in contemporary, jazz and hip hop for five years. She received her training from the VIBE faculty!

Her extensive volunteer work along with studies pertaining to child development, psychology, as well as her work with children with developmental differences, makes her an asset to the culture of VIBE as both an instructor and office support team member. A fully inclusive environment where dancers and families are made to feel welcome, safe, and treated with kindness and respect, is a priority for Katrina. She wants everyone to feel at home when at the studio!

Katrina lives in the Verona area and is finishing up her undergraduate degree in Education with an emphasis in Child Life from Edgewood College. She is beginning graduate school this fall with the goal to becoming a Certified Child Life Specialist.

Lynn Lanning

Lynn was born in Madison, WI, and grew up in Waunakee, WI. Her career in real estate began when she was just 19 years old and continued for the next 26 years. She managed property for Fiduciary Development, Haen Real Estate, Midland Builders, The Alexander Company, and Horizon Development. Lynn spent time traveling throughout the US as a regional property manager, managing residential as well as commercial real estate as a licensed real estate agent and broker. In 2003, she received her Bachelor’s Degree in Business from Madison College of Business. Lynn also worked for Belinski Homes in Waukesha, WI, selling new construction homes. In 2009, she started her own real estate firm “Matchmakers Real Estate Services,” which she owned and operated for over five years.

In 2014, Lynn decided to focus on her family as well as her passion for yoga, obtaining her 200 RYT (Registered Yoga Teaching Certification). Since then, she has been employed by Dragonfly Hot Yoga, leading yoga and training yoga instructors for over six years.

Given her young daughter’s love for dance, they decided, together, to embark on an exciting journey where they could share this passion.

Lynn currently resides in Middleton with her husband, Eric, and their daughter, Sarah.

ALLISON BOWES

Allison has been dancing for over 30 years and teaching for nearly 20 years. She received her training at West Side Performing Arts in Madison; the EDGE and the Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles; the Broadway Dance Center in New York; and Ballet Chicago. She is trained in ballet, pointe, lyrical, jazz, tap, hip hop, and musical theater and has taught a variety of ages and styles. Her classroom emphasizes technique, core strength, and encourages students to “dance with intent!”

Allison’s experiences include teaching dance at multiple studios in the Madison and Milwaukee areas, dancing competitively with teams and as an individual, choreographing award-winning pieces for several high school, college, and studio dance teams; performing in scholarship shows in Los Angeles and New York, and traveling nationwide for numerous convention circuits – both as a student and assistant. At these conventions, Allison received over 15 scholarships to study at studios in Los Angeles and New York.

Allison received her Bachelor of Science in Secondary English Education from Edgewood College and lives in the Madison area with her husband, Tom, and sons, Ryan and Simon.

MICHELE DRESEN

Michele began dancing at the age of three, receiving her training at West Side Performing Arts in Madison, WI. She was trained in ballet, tap, and jazz. While she specializes in teaching youth dancers in the styles of tap and ballet, she also teaches jazz and works with students ages 3-15.

Having taught studio dance for nearly 20 years, she also was the director of the Cross Plains Summer Dance program for 11 years. Her program performed annual recitals at the Middleton Performing Arts Center and brought the community of Cross Plains together while supporting a variety of dancers. Michele passionately believes in creating a positive atmosphere for her students and encourages a love for dance while building self-esteem in children of all ages.

Michele lives in Cross Plains with her husband, Jim. She has three grown children – Alex, Erik and Samantha.

SARAH JACOBSON

Sarah was born and raised in Sheffield, England, U.K., where she received a Bachelor’s Degree in Performing Arts from the Northern School of Contemporary Dance.  She has performed in a variety of shows throughout England, Germany, The Netherlands, Austria, and Switzerland including; Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Pomp Duck and Circumstance’, and ‘Russ Steven’s Theater of Illusion’.  She was a performer for ‘Williams Entertainment’ in Munich, Germany, a dancer at SeaWorld Australia and choreographer for a Warner Bro’s show at Six Flags, California.

Sarah holds over 25 years of teaching experience in many styles including contemporary, jazz, ballet, tap, hip hop, lyrical, adaptive dance, and acro. She has taught in studios not only in the U.S.A (California, Arizona, and Wisconsin) but also in England and Germany.

She is a firm believer that dancing stimulates the mind, body, and soul and that everyone should have the chance to dance.  She is a certified Rhythm Works Integrative Dance instructor and has a passion for teaching dance to children with developmental differences.  Sarah is excited about the development of her new program ‘ConfiDANCE’, which focuses on exactly that.

Sarah lives in Monona and has two sons, Ben and Sam.  When she is not teaching, she works as a licensed massage therapist.  Her hobbies include painting, yoga, and travel.

RACHEL BLUM

Rachel is a passionate teacher who has dedicated 35 years to the development of thousands of dancers. Dancing since the age of six, she received her early dance training and teaching experience at West Side Performing Arts. She enriched her training as she traveled throughout the country, learning from hundreds of renowned teachers and choreographers via workshops and teacher conferences. Rachel holds a degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and was a preschool teacher at the Preschool of the Arts for over 20 years.

Throughout her career as a dance educator and choreographer, Rachel has worked with the very youngest of dancers to the adult dancers and everywhere in between, balancing a strong technical foundation with building confidence and discovering the joy of dance. She believes in meeting each dancer where they are at and focusing on individual growth. Rachel is always continuing her education in order to stay current on the latest teaching methods and choreography trends.

Rachel lives in the Fitchburg area with her husband, Jeff. She also has three daughters – Halle, Sydney, and Mia.

MISTY MCGETTIGAN

With over 30 years of teaching experience and working with students of all ages and levels, Misty has trained and produced countless dancers who have gone on to both teach and dance professionally. She received extensive training at West Side Performing Arts, Milwaukee Ballet, Ballet Chicago, Joffrey Ballet, The Rock School for Dance Education, and Pennsylvania Ballet. During her time with these dance schools and companies, she was awarded multiple scholarships to attend and performed in roles under the direction of world-renowned directors and choreographers.

Misty aims to teach to the individual student and guide them toward reaching their own maximum potential. Her teaching emphasizes the importance of receiving a classical ballet education including proper knowledge of technique and terminology, while also fostering a lifelong love and passion within her students for the art of dance.

Misty lives in the Fitchburg area with her husband, Miles, and has two children, Lily and Grayson.