OUR TEACHERS
DANCE FORWARD...10 years Premiere Dance Brighton!
20 years Premiere Dance Cobourg! 30 years teaching in Northumberland County 49 years teaching Ballet: Royal Academy of Dance, Cecchetti, Imperial Society, Russian Academy, Vaganova, Silver Swans, and also Acrobatics, Jazz, Tap, Rambert Grades, Modern, plus RAD PreSchool Dance, Musical Movement, Musical Theatre, Song&Dance, National Dance Registered Teacher RAD (Royal Academy of Dance) Registered Teacher Rambert Grades Full Member ISTD (Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance) Member of ADTA (Acrobatics Dance Teachers Association) PAA member (Professional Adjudicators Alliance) International Award-winning choreographer "Experience is one thing you can't get for nothing." Oscar Wilde |
Assistant Director BrightonMiss Liliana Reid is an accomplished dancer, choreographer and ingenious instructor. She keeps adding to her skills, as all good teachers do, gaining certification in ADAPT Tap & Jazz, RAD Ballet, Acrobatic Arts, ADTA Acro and specializes in teaching Preschool Dance. She has a special love of contemporary movement and choreographed award-winning routines for 3 years. She has earned a prominent place at Premiere Dance and has respect and love from her students.
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Our Qualified Instructors
Our Accomplished Assistant Teachers
Administration
Chrystina Burnham Burchart
Mrs. B assists in our office, corralling dancers into their classes, and helps at our many performances. She is an enthusiastic guiding light for parents and students, having been a caring dancemom for over 10 years.
Mrs. B assists in our office, corralling dancers into their classes, and helps at our many performances. She is an enthusiastic guiding light for parents and students, having been a caring dancemom for over 10 years.
MADELINE 2007-2022
Madeline greeted dancers and their families at the studio from 2007-2022. She loved chasing a ball up and down the hallway. She had a special bed and snacks in the office. If dancers left clothes on the floor she turned them into a cozy place to nap! Her shining moments were calming nervous young dancers, impressing parade crowds, and just being a lovely person to everyone. RIP Madeline.
Madeline greeted dancers and their families at the studio from 2007-2022. She loved chasing a ball up and down the hallway. She had a special bed and snacks in the office. If dancers left clothes on the floor she turned them into a cozy place to nap! Her shining moments were calming nervous young dancers, impressing parade crowds, and just being a lovely person to everyone. RIP Madeline.