Rhonda's FooteWorks continues to build a professional and qualified adult staff as it enters its 25th season offering quality dance education in Northern New York. Director, Rhonda Foote is pleased to announce the addition of Miss Bree Andresen to the studio staff.
Bree grew up on the west coast dancing all over Arizona, California, and Nevada training in genres such as Hip Hop, Jazz, Ballet, Tap, Modern, and Contemporary. Her training led her to well known dance studios such as The Edge in Los Angeles, Shawl Anderson near San Francisco, Royal Dance Works in Phoenix and many others. Bree has taught and choreographed in a variety of settings such as musical theater, dance studios, cheer teams, national conferences, community outreach programs, and through out local schools. She has attended master classes for teachers through the pulse and monsters of hip hop and has been fortunate enough to train under a variety of well known choreographers/teachers. She enjoys teaching all genres and helping students reach new levels as well as challenging them with intricate choreography. Bree hopes to inspire her students to continue furthering there education and training at any age and to use there talents to give back to the community
Miss Bree will instruct in both Watertown and Lowville studios and will specialize in Hip Hop and Contemporary styles.
She joins a staff of nine instructors with various areas of specialization and experience.
Rhonda's FooteWorks is currently accepting fall registration. Visit www.rhondasfooteworks.com for further information or email rhondasfooteworks@yahoo.com. Fall session begins the week of September 11th.
Rhonda's FooteWorks introduces Miss BREE
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