Inspire Your Passion & Talent

Blooming Dancers

Welcome to the Blooming Dancers for Ages 3–9

Where joy, growth, and connection come to life through movement.

This Program is Designed with Love and Intention for:

  • Children ages 3–9 who thrive in a stress-free, nurturing environment
  • Families seeking confidence-building, social development, ^consistent fun
  • Parents who value small class sizes and devoted, patient teachers
  • Those looking for a warm, inclusive community of staff, teachers, and fellow families

This Program Cares Deeply About…

  • Putting your child first, helping them grow into well-rounded individuals
  • Supporting social connections and emotional development
  • Inspiring learning through joyful, artistic experiences
  • Teaching with heart, consistency, and gentle discipline
  • Celebrating diversity in families and class offerings
Little Flowers

Within Just 3 Weeks, You’ll Notice…

Your child begins to shine in ways that warm your heart. You’ll see them bloom with joy, confidence, and pride as they share what they’ve learned, eyes sparkling, feet moving, and stories flowing. These moments become treasured memories, and you’ll feel the excitement of watching your dancer grow.

As your child blossoms, so will your connections. You’ll find yourself chatting with other parents, sharing smiles, and building a community that feels like home. Your dancer will make new friends, and so will you—creating bonds that go beyond the studio walls.

Whether you’re seeking a career in dance or are looking to build confidence & lifelong friendships, we welcome you to Cleveland City Dance!

Call 216-295-2222 to Enroll

Meet Our Instructors

What Families Fall in Love With…

It’s more than just dance—it’s the feeling of belonging. Parents often say, “My child loves coming here,” and it’s easy to see why. The environment is warm, welcoming, and filled with kindness. Children cheer each other on, and older students become gentle role models for the younger ones.

You’ll love how naturally friendships form, how easy it is to connect with other families, and how supported you feel every step of the way. It’s a place where your child is celebrated, and where you, as a parent, feel seen and valued.

 

Why This Program Feels Like Magic…

Because it’s built on heart. Every teacher, every class, every moment is designed to nurture—not just technique, but the whole child. The school believes in consistency with compassion, discipline with joy, and learning that feels like play.

This is a space where your child is encouraged to be themselves, where diversity is embraced, and where artistic growth happens naturally. It’s not just about dancing, it’s about helping your child feel confident, connected, and truly happy.

 

Dance Styles at Cleveland City Dance

Students find encouragement, inspiration, and support through instruction by dedicated and passionate teaching professionals. Each student is placed appropriately, based on ability, to achieve their personal best.

A place where students of all ages feel supported, encouraged, and inspired to grow. Explore a dance style that’s perfect for you and make lifelong friendships along the way!

Dance Styles at Cleveland City Dance

Students find encouragement, inspiration, and support through instruction by dedicated and passionate teaching professionals. Each student is placed appropriately, based on ability, to achieve their personal best.

A place where students of all ages feel supported, encouraged, and inspired to grow. Explore a dance style that’s perfect for you and make lifelong friendships along the way!

Budding Dancers | Ages 3–5

A Gentle First Step into Confidence and Community

These early years are filled with wonder — and dance becomes a gentle way to explore movement, imagination, and self-expression in a nurturing and caring space.

At this age, children are learning how to listen, take turns, follow routines, and build early friendships. Classes are thoughtfully structured yet playful, allowing confidence building to happen through repetition, encouragement, and joyful success. Teachers guide with patience and joy, celebrating effort and individuality every step of the way. Through consistency, children feel secure, which is essential for emotional growth.

Growing skills are introduced through creative movement, music, and storytelling, supporting coordination, balance, and body awareness without overwhelming the dancer. Every child is celebrated for effort, curiosity, and individuality — building a strong foundation of self-esteem.

Creating friendships happens naturally as dancers move together, share smiles, and cheer each other on. Intimate, low-stress performance opportunities allow little dancers to experience the pride of performing in a supportive loving environment.

This is a first experience that feels safe, magical, and deeply affirming — for both your child and your family.

Class Days & Times:

September – May
Mondays 4:30-5:15 pm
Tuesdays 4:30-5:15 pm
Thursdays 4:45-5:30 pm
Saturdays 9:00-9:45 am
Saturdays 10:00-10:45 am

June
Tuesdays 5:00-5:45 pm
Saturdays 9:00-9:45 am

July/August
Thursdays 4:45 pm-5:30 pm
Saturdays 9:00-9:45 am

 

Magical Themed Dance Camps | Ages 3–5 | Mondays-Thursdays

This is where imagination meets confidence building in the most joyful way. Your child will twirl through beloved stories like Sleeping Beauty and Adventures in Wonderland while growing skills through creative movement, playful choreography, and music. Costumes, prop-making, and storytelling invite curiosity while a nurturing and caring environment helps young dancers feel safe, celebrated, and proud of themselves. These camps naturally encourage creating friendships and a love for learning—all while keeping summer Simple, Easy, and Convenient for families.

Give your child a magical summer—enroll today at www.clevelandcitydance.com.

Flourishing Dancers | Ages 5–7

Building Strength, Focus, and Lasting Friendships

As children grow, their ability to focus, collaborate, and set goals blossom. Classes for ages 6–9 grow skills with more structure while remaining nurturing and encouraging.

Technique, musicality, and coordination are developed thoughtfully, helping dancers feel strong and capable without pressure. Confidence building continues as children are guided to try new challenges in a supportive environment. Children are guided to challenge themselves while feeling supported every step of the way.

Friendships deepen during these years. Seeing the same classmates each week creates trust, teamwork, and connection. Performance opportunities reinforce pride, resilience, and shared accomplishment — all while keeping the experience joyful and affirming. Dancers learn to encourage one another, celebrate progress together, and feel proud of being part of a group that feels like home.

Class Days & Times:

September- May
Mondays 5:15-6:00 pm
Tuesdays 5:15-6:00 pm
Saturdays 9:00-9:45 am
Saturdays 10:00-10:45 am

June
Saturdays 9:45-10:15 am

July/August
Saturdays 10:00-10:45 am

 

Magical Themed Summer Dance Camps | Ages 6-9 | June only

This is where imagination meets confidence building in the most joyful way. Your child will twirl through beloved stories like Sleeping Beauty and Adventures in Wonderland while growing skills through creative movement, playful choreography, and music. Costumes, prop-making, and storytelling invite curiosity while a nurturing and caring environment helps young dancers feel safe, celebrated, and proud of themselves. These camps naturally encourage creating friendships and a love for learning—all while keeping summer Simple, Easy, and Convenient for families.

Give your child a magical summer—enroll today at www.clevelandcitydance.com.

Rising Dancers Ages 7-9

Between the ages of 7 and 9, focus deepens and confidence begins to shine. Classes continue improving skills with more intention while remaining nurturing and caring. Technique, musicality, coordination, and strength are developed thoughtfully, helping dancers feel capable and proud without pressure. Each class is designed to feel Simple, Easy, and Convenient, allowing students to stay engaged, motivated, and excited to learn.

Confidence building continues as dancers are encouraged to take on new challenges in a supportive environment. Children learn to listen more intently, move their bodies with great strength, remember movement patterns, and apply corrections in a way that feels positive and achievable. With encouragement every step of the way, students build resilience, concentration, and self-belief — skills that extend far beyond the dance studio.

Creating friendships becomes a meaningful part of the experience. Seeing the same classmates each week builds trust, teamwork, and connection. Dancers learn to encourage one another, celebrate progress together, and feel a sense of belonging that truly feels like home.

This is the year young dancers perform on the big stage at the theater in May as well as having the option to dance in The Uniquely Cleveland Nutcracker reinforcing pride, resilience, and shared accomplishment, while keeping the experience joyful and affirming.

Class Days & Times:

September-May
Tuesdays 4:30-5:30 pm
Thursdays 6:00-7:00 pm
Saturdays 9:00-10:00 am Saturdays (Advanced)
11:00-12:00 two classes a week required

June
Mondays 4:30-5:30 pm, Saturdays 10:30-11:30 am

July/August
Mondays 4:30-5:30am
Tuesdays 4:30-5:30 pm
Thursdays 5:30-6:30 pm
Saturdays 9:00-10:00 am

🌟 Magical Themed Summer Dance Camps | Ages 6-9| June Only

This is where imagination meets confidence building in the most joyful way. Your child will twirl through beloved stories like Sleeping Beauty and Adventures in Wonderland while growing skills through creative movement, playful choreography, and music. Costumes, prop-making, and storytelling invite curiosity while a nurturing and caring environment helps young dancers feel safe, celebrated, and proud of themselves. These camps naturally encourage creating friendships and a love for learning—all while keeping summer Simple, Easy, and Convenient for families.

Give your child a magical summerenroll today at www.clevelandcitydance.com.

 

Ready to support growing skills, confidence building, and creating friendships that last?
Enrollment is Simple, Easy, and Convenient at www.clevelandcitydance.com.

Parents love that everything remains Simple, Easy, and Convenient, from consistent scheduling to a calm studio experience.

100 % happiness guarantee Join magical dance classes you’re going to love. All you have to do is join this simple, easy monthly payment plan and at the end of 30 days if you’re not completely loving these classes, you can walk away no obligation to continue. Just let us know.

Ready to Begin? If you’re looking for a place where your child is known, nurtured, and encouraged — while building confidence, growing skills, and creating friendships — this is where the journey begins.

Enrollment is open now.
Visit www.clevelandcitydance.com and take the next simple step 💛

Parking: Ample Free parking at the back and metered parking at the front.  Meter parking funds go to the landscaping at Shaker Square.

Annual Calendar: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qt7B06J9q1e_n_x-Bx9_tdUAF1vNO9rby5APGgt41P4/edit?usp=sharing

 

Convenient and easy monthly tuition payments that work with your monthly budget.   $98 for one class a week      $185 for two classes a week 

“We love Cleveland City Dance! My daughter takes ballet and their classes are both fun and enriching. It’s been a great confidence booster for her and she really is learning skills and getting better each week.” Tai C

 

Frequently Asked Questions | Ages 3–9

Below we’ve provided information to help our students and families learn more about our dance school and what to expect. If you don’t see an answer to a specific question, get in touch with us today!

How do you support shy or hesitant children?

Nurturing and caring teachers use gentle encouragement, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Small class sizes and familiar routines help children feel safe, supported, and confident to participate at their own pace.

What if my child misses a class?

Life happens. Hassle-free make-up classes make it Simple and Easy to stay on track without stress or pressure.

What should my child wear?

Comfortable, colorful dance uniforms are provided — no expensive costumes required. Children can move freely, confidently, and comfortably.

How do I get started?

Enrollment is quick and simple online. Once registered, everything flows smoothly — consistent classes, automated billing, and a welcoming studio experience.

Does my child need prior dance experience?

No experience is needed at all. Every child is welcomed exactly where they are. Classes are designed to support beginners while allowing growing skills to develop naturally and confidently.

How are friendships encouraged?

Creating friendships happens naturally through shared movement, teamwork, and consistent classmates. Teachers model kindness and inclusion, helping children feel connected and supported every week.

Are there performances?

Yes — performance opportunities are thoughtfully designed to celebrate progress without pressure. Younger dancers enjoy intimate, supportive performances, while older dancers gain confidence through joyful stage experiences.

Can siblings dance too?

Absolutely. Sibling discounts make it Convenient and affordable for the whole family to join the experience together.

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Everything Your Family Receives When You Enroll

💛 Confidence Building That Grows With Your Child

Every class is thoughtfully designed to support building confidence and growing skills in a nurturing and caring environment. Dancers are encouraged to try, learn, and succeed at their own pace, building self-belief that carries into school, friendships, and everyday life.

🎁 Thoughtful Touches That Make Dancers Feel Special

From the very beginning, dancers are celebrated. Each student receives a surprise welcome gift, and every birthday is honored with the Birthday Basket, allowing dancers to choose a gift of their choice. These moments help children feel seen, valued, and excited to belong.

🎭 Performances That Celebrate the Dancer — Not the Costume

Affordable end-of-year performances focus on joy, growth, and pride. The emphasis stays on the dancer’s progress and confidence building, not expensive costumes. These performance opportunities create meaningful memories without added stress for families.

🔄 Simple, Easy, and Convenient for Busy Families

Missed classes are never a worry thanks to easy make-up. Everything about the experience is designed to be Simple, Easy, and Convenient, giving families flexibility and peace of mind.

VIP Perks & Priority Enrollment

Once enrolled, your family is confirmed year after year with priority enrollment and an early bird special. VIP perks include first access to classes and priority registration for magical experiences like Summer Twirling Tots Camps, ensuring your dancer never misses out.

Ready to give your dancer a nurturing and caring place to grow with confidence?
Enrollment is Simple, Easy, and Convenient at www.clevelandcitydance.com 💫

P.S. Not sure if this the perfect class for you?  Reach out here.  Include the phone number 216-295-2222 for them to call us directly as well as info@clevelandcitydance.com 

We’d love to hear from you. Contact us at 216-295-2222 today!

Cleveland City Dance

Monday-Thursday:
9:00 AM ‒ 1:00 PM
4:15 PM ‒ 9:00 PM

Friday:
10:00 AM ‒ 1:00 PM
4:30 PM ‒ 7:30 PM

Saturday:
9:00 AM ‒ 2:30 PM
Sunday:
Closed
13108 Shaker Square
Cleveland, OH 44120

Cleveland City Dance is not affiliated with Cleveland Ballet. 

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Originally from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Gabriela began her training at 3 years old at Ballet Studio Doris Infante under the direction of Doris Infante, a former ballerina with Ballet de Camaguey, Cuba. In 2012, she got third place at the first edition of 'Premios Eladia de Cuello’ Contest in Dominican Republic. In 2015, she joined the National School of Ballet. That same year, she received a full 4 years scholarship to study a ‘Degree in Pedagogy of Classical Dance' and, also won Academic Excellence Award in 2019 at Instituto Universitario de Danza Alicia Alonso, King Juan Carlos University, Spain. During her time there, she joined the Youth Ballet de Cámara de Madrid, in which she has performed classical roles in Alicia Alonso’s production of Giselle as ‘Myrtha, Queen of Willis’, Coppelia as ‘Prayer’, Raymonda as ‘Raymonda’, Sugar Plum, Snow Queen and Mirlitons in ‘The Nutcracker’, ‘Diana and Acteon Pas de Deux’ and ‘La Sylphide' Pas de Deux’, among others.
In 2019, she joined the Sibiu Ballet Theater in Romania where she has performed in productions such as 'Swan Lake', 'The Nutcracker', ‘Romeo and Juliet, The Rock Story’, 'La Fille Mal Gardee', 'Anna Karenina', 'Lady of the Camellias', 'Walpugris Night', 'Grand Pas of Raymonda', 'Snow White', among others. Gabriela also toured to Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherland, Belgium, Turkey, and Romania.
In 2023, she joined Cleveland Ballet performing Aurora in 'Sleeping Beauty', ‘Raymonda Pas de Dix’, Arabian and Mirlitons in ‘The Nutcracker’. Gabriela has been a guest artist at International Ballet Galas where she participate at the ‘XXIII International Dance Day Ballet Gala’ in San Sebastián, Spain performing ‘La Sylphide Pas de Deux’, XII Gala of Stars in Dominican Republic performing ‘Coppelia Pas de Deux' and also at VI Edition Dance Campus and Contest San Francesco di Paola Gala in Romania performing ‘Diana and Acteon Pas de Deux’
Johanna started dancing at the age of 3 and has been trained in ballet, modern, jazz, tap, character, and musical theater. The majority of her formal dance training occurred under the direction of Sandra Carlino at Pennsylvania Regional Ballet (formally Cumberland Dance Company) in Harrisburg PA. She continued to dance and expand her knowledge during her time at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. While in New Orleans, Johanna served as the dance director of The Prism Project of Greater New Orleans, an inclusive performing arts program that worked with individuals of all abilities between the ages of 6 and 14.  Outside of dance, Johanna has spent 10+ years working in the field of disability education. She currently is an education specialist and the lead of the adult services program at the Two Foundation in Chagrin Falls, OH.

Carrie Langguth graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Contemporary Dance from Case Western Reserve University in 2018. She additionally received a Bachelor of Arts in Dance and a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania in 2015. She has had the opportunity to study Irish dance in Ireland, hula dance, the Limon technique, and with Pascal Rioult in New York. She has performed in various pieces by choreographers including Gary Galbraith, James Hansen, Larry Keigwin, Karen Potter, and the late Nai-Ni Chen. This year, Langguth is teaching Dance as an Art Form at Kent State University and Ballet at CWRU.

Mary Caitrin Lynch, TCRG, began her Irish dance journey at the age of 9 after several years of ballet training at the Beck Center for the Arts under Melany Zucch. That early foundation in ballet instilled the posture, turnout, toe height, and balance that would serve her well throughout her competitive career. Mary Caitrin joined The Academy in 2011 at age 13, just as Edward Searle and Byron Tuttle brought their world-class training and vision to the U.S. She danced competitively for over a decade—her final seven years proudly with The Academy—earning numerous accolades at the regional, national, and world level.

In 2013, following her first World Championship team title with The Academy in Boston, Mary Caitrin and her teammates appeared on Season 8 of NBC’s America’s Got Talent, performing for judges Howard Stern, Heidi Klum, Mel B, and Howie Mandel. The experience was a whirlwind introduction to performing Irish dance on a national stage, and it remains a highlight of her dance career.

Though she retired from her solo career in late 2015 due to a recurring foot injury, she remained deeply involved with the team program and competed at the 2015 World Irish Dance Championships in Montreal. After stepping away to attend Ohio University, Mary Caitrin was invited back from retirement in 2017 to compete at the Mid-America Oireachtas and later the 2018 World Championships in Glasgow, where she earned her final two world titles.

In 2020, after graduating college during the height of the pandemic, Mary Caitrin decided it was time to pursue a lifelong dream: becoming a certified Irish dance teacher. She had always known she wanted to teach under Ed and Byron and eventually work toward becoming an adjudicator (ADCRG). That unusual moment in time gave her the courage to go all-in, and she hasn’t looked back since.

Today, she is both a TCRG and a full-time IT recruiter for a small technical firm in Mayfield Heights. Her professional role allows the flexibility to remain present in the Irish dance world and support the continued growth of The Academy throughout Northeast Ohio. While The Academy’s main studio is based in Columbus, the school was originally founded in downtown Cleveland at the Masonic Temple with just six students. It has since grown into a premier program with 50+ dancers across the region.

Mary Caitrin has had the privilege of teaching numerous dancers over the years, including Elise Miklos, who she has worked with for the past five years. Elise’s recent competitive success includes placing 5th in the world at the 2025 World Irish Dance Championships in Dublin, earning a North American National Championship, and remaining undefeated as a six-time Mid-America Oireachtas Champion. Witnessing the dedication and growth of students like Elise has been one of the most rewarding parts of her teaching journey.

Saundra (Sandi) Bohl has been teaching Flamenco in the greater Cleveland area for over 20 years and is the artistic director of Fairmount Spanish Dancers. Sandi teaches regional, escula, bolero, flamenco, and castaneting and performs regularly with her company.

Saundra has studied throughout the United States and Spain with greats including Jose Greco, Teo Morca, Nana Lorca, Ilisa Rosal, Libby Fleming, and many more. She also holds a Ba from Oberlin College and an M.A. from John Carroll University.

Roxanne Bain spent her childhood in a Cincinnati suburb, as a competitive dancer, gymnast and cheerleader. She earned BA from Depauw University, and a Master’s degree in Public Policy from the University of Maryland before moving with her husband to Cleveland in 2004. She is mom to two dynamic teenagers, Tyler and Ella; she enjoys traveling, DIY projects, outdoor adventures, and cuddling with her bernedoodle. 

Fifteen years ago, Roxanne discovered a passion for yoga, captivated by her practice’s ability to blend strength and flexibility with mindfulness and meditation. Her yoga journey allowed her to channel her childhood love for dance and gymnastics into a fulfilling new form of expression. In 2024, Roxanne completed her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training at Yoga Roots in Cleveland Heights and has been teaching weekly studio classes ever since.

Teagan Reed (she/her) is a native of St. Petersburg, Florida. She started training and competing in Scottish Highland dance at age 12 and then trained at the Patricia Ann Dance Studio. Teagan received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee and completed the Hubbard Street Professional training program. As a performer, Teagan has appeared in professional works with Chicago’s Dance in the Parks, Little Fire Artist Collective, Aerial Dance Chicago, Adam Weinert & Company at Jacob’s Pillow, and American Repertory Theatre’s “The Donkey Show @Oberon." In 2016, Teagan started a project called Ballet Naked, and in 2021, she founded the inaugural pro.noun dance festival to help queer dance artists gather and create. Teagan has been a guest artist at Ballet22 and Walnut Hill School for the Arts, and a guest teacher at Mass Motion Dance, New England Youth Dance Exchange, HAVEN Sanctuary for Dance, and Chicago Movement Collective. Teagan presented her own choreographic works and commissions with HAVEN Sanctuary for Dance, Dance in the Parks, and GroundWorks DanceTheater. Teagan has been moving and grooving as a company artist with Groundworks 2022-2024.

Maeve trained with the Rockbridge Ballet in Lexington, Virginia as well as at the Bates Dance Festival and went on to complete her Bachelor of Arts Dance Degree at Oberlin College, graduating with a concentration in Physical Technique and Education as well as the Distinction in Dance Award. Additionally, Maeve holds a Hispanic Studies degree and a minor in Physics. Maeve danced as a company member of the Stavna Ballet from 2022 to 2023 and as a guest dance with Starr Foster Dance in 2023. Maeve most recently worked as the Company Manager and Director of Diversity and Inclusion at TheStudio for Dance & the Arts and is looking forward to dancing as an apprentice with Inlet Dance Theater this year.

Lori Christman Bourtasenkov is known in the ballet world for her diversity that has won her critical acclaim both Nationally and Internationally. She has danced with Carolina Ballet as a Soloist, New Jersey Ballet as a Principal, Stars of American Ballet and The New York based Daring Project, directed by Valentina Kozlova and Margo Sappington.

Ms. Christman's repertory includes many Classics of yesteryear and neo-classics of today. She has worked with many of today’s top choreographers; Lynne Taylor-Corbett, Robert North, Margo Sappington, Tyler Walters, Norbert Vesak, Timour Bourtasenkov, Vincente Nebrada, Christopher Wheeldon, Johan Renval and Robert Weiss among others.

Ms. Christman has formal training in the Complete Teaching Method of Classical Dance developed by Vera Kostrovitskaya which she combines with her knowledge to teach young dancers in the 21 st century. She has been successful in producing dance performances for the community and is instrumental in educating the younger audience in the art of dance with children performances, workshops and lecture demonstrations. She has taught all levels at Carolina Ballets Summer Intensives from 2007 to 2013 as well as staged 160 children in Carolina Ballet Nutcracker.

“My lifelong love has been ballet and I would like to share my love and knowledge with the next generation”.  Married to Timour Bourtasenkov and we have a college student, Adelia.

Lisa Kuhnen is a Cleveland native who has spent the past twenty years travelling the globe as a professional dancer and singer while making NYC her home.  She has danced at Carnegie Hall with Sarah McLachlan, sang for the Prince and Princess of Monaco with Andrea Boccelli, and appears in Jordan Matter's Dancers After Dark with Alan Cumming. She toured the Americas with the world renowned musical Cats and has taught musical theatre to children in Shanghai.  She has performed aboard the "Most Luxurious Cruise Ship Ever Built," the Regent Seven Seas Explorer as lead singer. Lisa is a certified personal trainer, a certified barre instructor and a full-time barre and cycle instructor for Lifetime Fitness in Beachwood.  She has taught students at New York's well-known professional dance studio, Steps on Broadway.  Here she was mentored by the world's best lyrical jazz teacher, Suzi Taylor.  Growing up in Cleveland, she was a student at Dennis Nahat's Cleveland Ballet and was trained in Cecchetti Method through grade 5. Lisa holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Syracuse University where she concentrated in dance.

Anthony began dancing at the age of 21 after suffering an injury while playing collegiate sports. In his 10+ years of dancing, Anthony has had the privilege of performing in numerous music videos and events all throughout the country. Anthony has been able to learn and study dance from training with inlet dance company, the Sarah Morrison dance company and by working with dancers such as Les Twins and now training with a California based crew called Kinjaz. After taking some time away to raise his now 2 year old son, Anthony is very excited to come back to teaching and being a part of the Cleveland city dance family!

Review From A Client of Anthony:

Hi! It’s Vicky here. As I wrote before I’m leaving Cleveland this week and won’t come anymore. Just wanna thank you for everything, your support and help with the portal. We still do paper back home and it was hard for me to do everything virtually. Thanks to the teachers and staff and I may say that Anthony has been the best hip hop teacher I had in Cleveland.

Thanks for everything and hope I can visit again and take some classes one day.
Vicky

Michael, a New Jersey native, trained under the direction of John White and Margarita de Saa at the Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet. While studying under John White and Margarita de Saa, he also had the privilege of working with choreographers Bryan Koulman and Lina Early performing a variety of classical, modern, and contemporary works. During Michael's time at the Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet, he was involved in a small ensemble called Pages to Pirouettes. The ensemble’s purpose is to take storybook ballets, such as Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, and Cinderella, to grade schools in the entire Philadelphia area and teach school children about ballet and dance in general. Michael also spent several months studying at the Boston Ballet School prior to joining a professional company. Michael joined The Sarasota Ballet of Florida as an apprentice in 1999 and retired as a principle in 2008.

Including Sarasota Ballet's full repertoire, he performed many leading male roles including Lysander and Theseus in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Siegfried, as well as Rothbart, in Swan Lake, Othello in Othello, and the Cavalier in the holiday favorite The Nutcracker. Michael also had the distinguished honor of portraying Don Jose in Alberto Alonso's Carmen, not only on stage but also in the documentary project Dancing in Freedom's Shoes portraying Alberto Alonso's illustrious life and career in ballet. Michael's contemporary repertoire includes many pieces by James Buckley including Business Casual, Centaur, The Rite of Spring, and Anne Frank. He also reset Mr. Buckley's Anne Frank on The Sarasota Ballet in January of 2006. In 2002, Michael had the honor of working with choreographer Christopher Fleming to celebrate the artist Jean Claude Gaugy’s's inspirational masterpiece 'The Awakening'. The work was revealed in Santa Fe, New Mexico to a ballet that reflected the artist's struggle to overcome impossible odds. Michael has received pedagogy training based upon the Vaganova Syllabus, which is the same syllabus he trained under at The Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet.

Amelia Foreman was born and raised in Jacksonville, FL, and has been dancing since she
was ten. She had started out as a competitive gymnast. Amelia has trained in ballet,
contemporary, jazz, tap, hip-hop, pointe, lyrical, character jazz, musical theatre, acrobatics and
modern technique. Special skills include tumbling and training in Lyra. Amelia started dancing
at Academy of Dance, in Jacksonville, Fl. Her first two years of college, Amelia attended Florida
State College at Jacksonville, where she was in “danceWORKS” Repertory Company. She
graduated from Troy University, as a dance major of the Department of Theatre and Dance.
Training includes the Florida Ballet, Orlando Ballet, Joffrey Ballet and Alonzo King Lines Ballet
summer intensives. She has danced with the Montgomery Ballet and is currently dancing with
Inlet Dance Theatre. She also participated in the DAP Festival and performed multiple times in
Italy. Amelia has taught at Academy of Dance, Dance 4 Life, The Company Performance Center,
Patti Rutland Jazz, the Montgomery Ballet, and other local dance and gymnastics studios.

Orlando Mercado (aka X-Factor) was born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, and moved to Cleveland
in 2008. Orlando has been dancing since he was 15 focusing on hip-hop training with multiple
instructors including former member of the Cleveland Cavaliers Scream Team Daisun Santana
(aka Bz Brooks). He continues to train and learn other forms of dance styles because he believes
dancers are limitless to what they can learn and do.

In 2010, Orlando and his dad Angel founded the dance group Evolution when Orlando was 15
and were awarded Best Dance Group of The Year by Cleveland Magazine. When 17 ,Evolution
competed in Ohio's Best Dance Crew taking second place overall. Evolution was together
through 2016, then Orlando founded Limitless in 2017. Orlando was part of the 2014 and 2015
downtown Cleveland New Year’s event. He has performed for Spanish artists Cosculluela, Plan
B, and Yomo, as well as Montel Jordan, Flo Rida, Biz Markie, MGK and Lil Jon, and local
artists local artists such as K. Davis, Bori Q, J Jigs, Jonathan El Romantico and many more.
Orlando x-factor continues performing throughout Ohio.

Orlando had the privilege to travel to Atlanta, Florida, and Chicago to teach master classes and
perform at multiple events and studios. He has taken classes with Alex Fetbroth, Laura Edwards,
Tony Tzar, Lee Daniel, Tony Bellissimo and Parris Goelbel who all have danced and
choreographed for celebrity artists such as Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber and many more.
Since 2011 Orlando has worked as a professional dancer/entertainer including with the
Cleveland Cavaliers Scream Team and teaches at multiple studios winning awards and national
competitions. and local recreation centers in greater Cleveland.

Taylor Smith is a graduate of Point Park University, where she earned her Bachelor in Fine Arts in dance with a concentration in jazz. She is originally from Chicago, IL and trained in multiple styles with Jessica and Gina Huber at her home studio, Laura Cote School of Dance. She also worked with Ellen Werksman while performing with the pre-professional company, Midwest Dance Collective. When Taylor was with Midwest Dance Collective, she performed works by Ellen Werksman, Deb Nanni, and Sarah Ford Hardy. During Taylor’s time at Point Park, she has performed multiple student works, as well as performed a piece by Jess Hendricks, Robert McKee, and Crystal Frazier.

Tami grew up in Mogadore, Ohio. Her performing career runs the gamut from musicals to classical theater to ballets to TV and film. Favorite performances include “The Bakkhai” with The Great Lakes Theater Festival and La Fille Mal Gardee as Widow Simone with The Hudson Valley Dance Theater in NY. Her choreography has been seen at The Tupperware Auditorium in Orlando, Fl and Town Hall Theater in NYC.
Tami started her dance training in Ellet with Pat Lewis, later studying at The Akron Fine & Performing Arts Center under Brad French, Suzanne Winland, and Kim Raines-Colton. She’s also studied with Carole Alexis, Tom Evert, Jeff Shade,and Mdme Peff Modelski among many others. Tami still takes class whenever she can.
Tami is certified in Zena Rommett Floor-Barre Technique®️.
Vivian is a current trainee with Inlet Dance Theatre who holds her BFA in dance and BSEd in exercise science from The Ohio State University. Her training is primarily in contemporary, jazz, tap, African, and ballet, as well as mat and reformer Pilates. She teaches dance and group fitness classes to children and adults and engages in dance science research in addition to her artistic practice. Using her dance and personal training background, Vivian weaves dance and science as the foundation of her work to guide others to find their love of movement through community-based practice.

Annette Gaetana Ellis graduated from Point Park University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance Performance with a concentration in Modern, and a Minor in Business Management. Her dance background started in Classical Ballet and Circus Arts. Before her college career, Annette was One of Three Americans to represent the United States in the Geneè International Ballet Competition 2018 in Hong Kong. She also had the opportunity to perform on Broadway in the Actor’s Fund C.T.F.D 31st Jubilee directed by Anne Marie DeAngelo, Disney’s NYC Summer Stage, Brooklyn Art Museum’s Basquiat Exhibit, and was a member of Boston based company Mystique Illusions Dance Theatre. At Point Park she has had the opportunity to perform works by Kiesha Lalama, Rozanna Sweeny, Rocker Verastique, and Judith Leifer-Bentz. Annette also had the honor of being a choreographers assistant to professor Jason McDole and former Associate Artistic Director of Complexions, Jae Man Joo

Lydia is originally from Fullerton, CA, and began dancing at her mother’s studio when she was 3 years old. She attended summer intensives held by Marin Dance Theatre, Backhaus, Entity Contemporary Dance, and Cecchetti USA. From 2017-2022, Lydia taught contemporary and ballet classes and coached soloists at CF Dance Academy. She danced in and choreographed a variety of concept videos during Covid. Lydia danced with Emergent Dance Company, directed by Megan Pulfer, for their 2021 season before moving to Ohio. She trained with Inlet Dance Theater as an Apprentice from 2022-2023.