KRISTY BLAKESLEE - OWNER & FOUNDER
AUDREA COWAN - artistic director
AARON ULMER - BUSINESS OPERATIONS & BILLING
LINDSEY CORDER - plano/Frisco OfficeS
POLLY TALLAS - FRISCO OFFICE

Administrative Faculty

Artist In Residence

ryan warren

SARAH NOLAND

colby Santora

Courtney hart

emily igoe

kaitlin kinsey

ALFONSINA TRENEMAN

george patterson III

Katey finazzo

Audrea cowan

madeleine meyer

Kristy blakeslee

POLLY TALLAS

LINDSEY CORDER

Hana alford

daniel palladino

Victoria trimble

justin giles

corey john snide

ALLISON SCHUSTER

ABIGAIL HARDY

CLAIRE WOLFORD

AARON ULMER

FACULTY

A third generation studio owner who initially gained her love of the performing arts from family members who were musicians, actors, and dancers. Kristy's formal training steepened in the study of classical ballet, jazz, and tap. She traveled over the past 40 years and gained a broad foundation of training from many master teachers all over the world. For instance, she trained in jazz with Frank Hatchett, Gus Giordono, and Luigi to name a few.

After studying communications at Texas Tech University, Kristy began her first studio in Carthage, Texas. In 1983, Kristy returned to Plano where she taught dance and gymnastics for ten years at Tap N Toe with her mother Shirley Williams. In 1993, she started KJ Dance.

Kristy has choreographed musicals in the community for Pamela Hurt at Prestonwood Christian Academy. Kristy choreographed the following musicals: 42nd Street, Little Women, The Drowsy Chaperone, Into the Woods, and her favorite, Crazy for You. She has choreographed and staged the annual children's cancer fund luncheon and the Ms. Collin County and Mr. International pageants. In the early days of the Plano television network, Kristy enjoyed choreographing for the recycling campaign. Kristy choreographed the Biblical Arts musical theater adaptation of Via Delarosa at the center in Dallas.

Kristy's passion for the art of dance and her desire for mentoring young dancers is evidenced in all that happens at the KJ Dance Studio. Kristy loves to train young dancers to be disciplined, to adhere to strong values, and develop a selfless "others focused" mentality. "You cannot become a brilliant artist all alone, you must incorporate, learn from and share with others along your journey."

Personally, Kristy is married to Andy Blakeslee and is blessed with a large family of eight children and ten grandchildren. Kristy is passionate about her work nurturing and helping students grow and mature in life and in dance. Lastly, she loves to watch her students dance!

KRISTY ULMER BLAKESLEE

Madeleine grew up in Austin, TX training at The Dance Spot and performing with Rise Dance Company under the direction of Quinton Weathers. Her passion for dance later took her to the east coast to train at the Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College located in New York. She had the pleasure of performing works by Larry Keigwin, Kevin Wynn, Merce Cunningham and Sue Bernhard. She then graduated Summa Cum Laude with her BFA in Dance Performance and minor in Arts Management. 

After graduation, she began her professional performance career in New York City freelancing with various companies including LaneCoArts, Smashworks Dance, Drye/Marinaro Dance Company, Patmon Dance Project and others. She had the honor of performing at venues such as New York Live Arts, Bryant Park, Triskelion Arts, and Lincoln Center. Happy to come back to her Texas roots, Madeleine then moved back to Texas to dance with Ad Deum Dance Company for two seasons.

Madeleine relocated to Dallas in the summer of 2021 to dance with Zion Dance Project and join the KJ Dance family! Madeleine adores KJ Dance and is grateful to share her love of dance with the next generation and couldn’t imagine a better place to do it. 


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AUDREA COWAN

Katey Webring Finazzo is a multi-talented actress and dancer. She is originally from Dallas, TX and grew up training at KJ Dance with Kristy Ulmer, then moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dance career. Katey has worked with some of the top names in the dance industry including Justin Giles, Jackie Sleight, Desiree Robbins, Mark Meismer, Doug Caldwell, and Keith Young, to name a few.

Katey started her career working for Royal Caribbean cruise line, where she was a soloist in both "Rock on Broadway" and “Flashback” productions. Other stage credits include the U.S. tour of The Wiggles, Mary Kay Convention, "Love Notes" with Soul Escape, "Thriller" with Odyssey Dance Theatre and LA & NYC Jingle Ball Rock Concerts, as a back-up dancer. She has also performed in various productions with Disney. Additionally, Katey has appeared in commercials for Old Navy, Big Lots and Toshiba. 

She has taught and choreographed at numerous workshops and studios in Canada, Costa Rica and various states across the U.S. One of Katey's greatest joys is sharing her love of dance with others through performing and teaching. KJ Dance has always been like her second home and she is thrilled to have landed back here after having a fulfilling performing career. Katey’s knowledge, infectious personality and work ethic keep her students engaged and eager to learn. She feels incredibly blessed to be able to make a positive impact on the next generation not only as dancers but as human beings. 

When not dancing, you can find Katey in Frisco, TX with her husband, Mr. Cory, son, Ryder, and daughter, Phoebe, usually having a dance party. Katey and Cory have been married since August 13, 2011. She also has a passion for photography and enjoys capturing the beauty and grace of dance. 

KATEY WEIBRING FINAZZO

Born and raised in Chicago,IL George “Gmo” Patterson has performed and taught all over the globe. He started his journey with Chicago’s world-renowned Jesse White Tumblers. He is from and represents the Sammy Dyer School of Theater in (Chicago), which is also responsible for Ted Levy, Idella Reed, Bril Barrett, Jumanne Taylor, and Cousin Donnetta “Lil Bit “Jackson. 

After graduating from high school, George immediately moved to NYC to join Savion Glover’s Broadway show, Bring in Da Noise Bring in Da Funk, which won 4 Tony Awards and 4 Drama Desk Awards. During his time with the show, he worked alongside Jason Samuels Smith and Dulè Hill, star of the television shows Psych and The Wonder Years (2022).  George starred in The American Millennium Celebration at the White House w/ Bill Clinton, Hoofing and Banging the tour with Baakari Wilder in Frankfurt Germany, and Supper Club, the Broadway show, with Larry Marshall in New York and Sweden. He has had the honor to perform and share the stage with countless greats; Savion Glover, Gregory Hines, Jimmy Slyde, Arthur Duncan, Dianne Walker, Reggio the Hoofer, Ernest "Brownie" Brown, and Harold "Stumpy" Cromer, to name a few. He recently performed in Nico Rubio’s J Dilla Tribute performance in Chicago. 

Some of his teaching credits include St. Louis Tap Festival under the direction of Robert L. Reed II, LA Tap Festival (Debbie Allen Dance Studio), Broadway Dance Center (NY), Steps on Broadway (NY), NewYork City Dance School in Stuttgart Germany and many more! 

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Kaitlin Kinsey is from Dallas, Texas, and has 20 years of dance training in ballet, jazz, contemporary, modern, and hip-hop. In her pre-professional years, she trained in Dallas under the direction of Camille Billelo and performed works by Andrew Winghart, Dana Foglia, and Jenna Johnson. She has performed at the Dallas Cowboys Halftime Show both in 2010 and 2011, and danced in Wanderlust Dance Project’s concert in 2016 and 2018, under the direction of Addison Holmes, in works by Giovanni Allen, Brian Stevens, and Chad Vaught.

She went on to graduate from Sam Houston State University with her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance in May of 2019. She performed in various concerts with the dance department during her college career, in works by Jennifer Pontius, Joshua Manculich, and Jared Doster. As a dance instructor since 2012, she has taught classes in ballet/tap/tumble, jazz, ballet, hip-hop, contemporary, musical theatre, and lyrical.

She is currently teaching and choreographing in Dallas and is so excited to continue her fifth season as a company dancer with Zion Dance Project, under the direction of Vincent and Abigail Hardy.

kaitlin kinsey

Emily began her dance training at age 11 In Durham, NC under the direction of Lindsay Tilley. At the age of 15, She moved away from home to study ballet at Virginia School of the Arts under the direction of Petrus Bosman and Tyrone Brooks. Emily then trained and graduated high school form The University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston Salem, NC under the direction of Ethan Steifel. She has spent several summers training with University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Atlanta Ballet Carolina Ballet, Charlotte Ballet (formally known as North Carolina dance theater, and many others around the country. While training, Emily has danced works by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Agnes de Mille, Anna-Marie Holmes, Melissa Hayden, Robert Weiss, Debra Austin, Alonzo King, Christopher Huggins, Lorraine Graves, Galina Panova, Jennifer Medina, Armando Luna, Heather Maloy, Tyler Walters, and Jennifer Archibald among many others. 

Emily graduated college from East Carolina University in Greenville, NC with a BFA in Dance. While in college, Emily trained under the direction of Galina Panova, and Timour Bourtasenkov. She has performed in every East Carolina's main stage production.

After graduation Emily moved to Austin and taught for Ballet Austin before moving to dallas to dance with Avant Chamber Ballet. Emily danced with ACB for four seasons. 

EMILY IGOE

Courtney Hart first began her dance training at Allen Conservatory of Dance under the direction of Stefanie M. Best. She continued her training with several different Texas based studios over the course of 10 years. In 2017, Courtney was accepted into Point Park University’s Conservatory of the Performing Arts, where she furthered her dance training while pursuing a minor in business management. In addition to Point Park University’s faculty, Courtney has studied with 8and1 Dance Company, New Dialect, SoulEscape the Company, and The Pillow Projects. In 2019, Courtney had the opportunity to perform with SoulEscape the Company at the El Portal theater in Los Angeles where she danced, as well as sang and played piano. The following year, Courtney was able to create her own choreographed work for Point Park’s Student Choreography Show, where she discovered her newfound interest for choreography and editing music. In May of 2021, Courtney received her BFA in dance and minor in business management. In August of 2021, Courtney became a company artist with Nova Linea Contemporary Dance in Milwaukee, WI, where she danced professionally and got the opportunity to experiment with both her voice and dancing for the past 2 years. She also taught and choreographed at various studios in the area, and hopes to share all that she has learned with the youth. She just recently released her first single, “All at Once”, on music streaming platforms in April of 2022. Currently, Courtney is excited to be back in Texas, where she will be continuing her career as a member of Soulescape the Company and working to produce her first album. Courtney hopes to continue creating unique collaborations between music and movement, and connecting people through all different forms of art.



courtney hart

Maria Alfonsina Treneman was born in Argentina, where she trained as a Ballet dancer with the “Instituto de Danzas Jairo Benitez”. At the age of 17, she was invited to study in Brazil at the “Escola de Dancas Maria Olenewa”. She trained under the direction of Dennis Gray, Sergio Lobato, Jorge Teixeira, Luis Carlos Nogueira, Emilio Martins, Tatiana Helene Leskova and Maria Angelica Fiorani, Brazil. Later she became a professional dancer at the “Companhia de Ballet da Cidade de Niterói” and the “Companhia Brasileira de Ballet,” among others. She is also a trained Ballet teacher since 1996 and has worked as such for the “Petite Dance Escola de Ballet” in Brazil, Tuzer Dance Center, in Richardson Texas and the Texas Ballet Theater School. From 2019-2023, she was part of the Master Faculty team for Joffrey Ballet School. As well, Mrs. Treneman works as an international Guest Ballet Master in the UK, Italy, Portugal, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, and Brazil. This year she joined the Guest Master Teachers at Dallas Black Ballet Company, and she is excited and eager to be a new faculty member at KJ Dance.

alfonsina treneman

Raised in Kilgore, Texas, Colby Johnston began studying ballet at the age of seven at the Studio of Creative Arts under the direction of Pat George Mitchell. From this early age, she developed a genuine passion for dance. In high school, Colby performed lead roles in ballets such as Swan Lake, Serenade, Cinderella, The Nutcracker, Who Cares?, and Peter Pan. She also served as Captain of the Kilgore High School Hi-Steppers for two years. To further her professional development,

Raised in Kilgore, Texas, Colby Santora began studying ballet at the age of seven at the Studio of Creative Arts under the direction of Pat George Mitchell. From this early age, she developed a genuine passion for dance. In high school, Colby performed lead roles in ballets such as Swan Lake, Serenade, Cinderella, The Nutcracker, Who Cares?, and Peter Pan. She also served as Captain of the Kilgore High School Hi-Steppers for two years. To further her professional development, Colby has attended intensives with companies such as Miami City Ballet, Alonzo King’s Lines Contemporary Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Ballet X and BODYTRAFFIC. Colby graduated from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), under the direction of Susan Jaffe, with a BFA in contemporary dance in 2017. While in school, she performed works by esteemed choreographers such as Doug Varone, Lucinda Childs, Martha Graham, Juel D. Lane and Kira Blazek Ziaii. After graduation, Colby joined Zion Dance Project for two seasons. Colby has been teaching various dance forms at Kj Dance for the past 6 years.

colby santora

Leah Mitchell is from a loving, supportive family of six, and a dancer born and bread in Plano, Texas. Here is where she began developing her love for dance (age, two) at the prestigious KJ Dance of Plano, where she was a devoted company member and multi-nationally ranked competition dancer. The training, love and support she received from Kristy Blakeslee, Audrea Cowan and her staff of dedicated, proficient instructors (combined with her own dedication, tenacity, and passion for dance), led her to her desire to further her education, and became the recipient of a dance scholarship and conclusively a BFA from Southern Methodist University.

While studying at the University, she worked with and performed works by Robert Battle, Jessica Lange, Ohad Naharin, George Balanchine, and The Martha Graham Dance Company. Before graduating, she had already began her professional career as the assistant choreographer and principal dancer for an off broadway production tour of Symphony on the Dance Floor, where she travelled the nation and performed at the critically acclaimed BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) in New York city. During the summers she worked/performed industrially as a dancer for Mary Kay Cosmetics and Sally’s Beauty Supply. 

Post graduation, she continued her education with invitations to company mentorship programs, such as; Dana Foglia’s International Dance Intensive, San Francisco Conservatory Summer Program, & Bacheva Dance Company Summer Intensive. She has toured internationally with a number of national dance companies and touring productions. She recently returned from a tour in China with Daniel Ezralow’s* international Modern dance company PEARL, where she was the dance captain and Principal dancer of a show commissioned by the Chinese Government. *Daniel Ezralow Choreographer known for Katy Perry, Beatle’s movie Across the Universe.

Professionally, Leah is represented by the Top dance Agency, Bloc Talent Agency in Los Angeles, California, and is a working member of the SAG/AFTRA Union. Her most recent projects include working with artist, such as KATY PERRY, Adam Levine, Mary J. Blige, Pit Bull, and Paula Abdul. She has performed in the 59th GRAMMY Awards, Latin American Music Awards, and annual ARIA + Venetian NYE Shows in Vegas. You can watch her featured on episodes of Castle, Black-ish (Season 2 Finale with P. Diddy & Mary J.Blige), Dallas Cowboys’ Cheerleader Making The Team, and seasons 9 & 10 of So You Think You Can Dance. She was featured in movies like Scary Movie 5, and commercials for The Greatest Showman, McDonald’s (with Mindy Kaling), Apple, DELL and Toyota. 

Leah is passionate about teaching/choreography & sharing her love for dance with aspiring young artist. She is so happy and proud to be apart of the KJ Dance Family Legacy, and excited to positively develop and inspire the talent of young dancers, so they too can grow up with the confidence, kindness, and determination to do what they love and achieve their hopes and dreams, whatever they may be… the way KJ did (and still does) for her! 


LEAH MITCHELL

Passion. Style. Knowledge. 
These three elements form the foundation of the dance career of Ryan Warren. Falling in love with the art at the age of five while learning the choreography of Michael Jackson’s hit song 
“Beat It,” Ryan’s desire to be a student first and grow in his craft has paved the way for a hobby
to become a lifestyle. 

After training first in Dallas, Texas, then later in New York and Los Angeles, Ryan began teaching at 16. With skillful musicality and a diversity of styles, Ryan was soon teaching master classes across the United States while also performing with popular artists, including Beyonce and Carrie Underwood. He was a featured dancer with Kari Jobe, commercial work, and cameo appearances with musical artist Britt Nicole. In addition, he has choreographed for collegiate 
dance teams such as Kansas University and Missouri State and multiple NFL Cheerleading organizations, including the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and Kansas City Chiefs Cheerleaders. 

Ryan has served as creative director and choreographer for several National Tours. He has also been affiliated with and taught for many dance conventions, including the Adrenaline Dance 
Convention, Dance Revolution, The Drop Off, Urban Legends, Cre8tion Dance, and the Dupree Dance Convention. Ryan continues to travel the country teaching Master Classes, choreography, 
and workshops while constantly growing as a student in authentic hip-hop culture.

Ryan’s goal is to inspire each of his students to break through any limitations they have placed on themselves and help them become the well-rounded dancer they were created to be! He believes there is confidence, strength, and freedom only dance can cultivate, and he loves to see his students develop movements they never thought possible.

Ryan resides in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, Amy, and three kids, Brooklyn, Hero, and Rowan.

ryan warren

Sarah Noland started dancing in her hometown of Kansas City, Missouri before relocating to Phoenix, Arizona at the age of 13. Once in Arizona, she began training at Royal Dance Works. During her time there, she was a part of performances in the Capezio 125th Anniversary Celebration at the New York City Center and in Nigel Lythgoe’s annual Dizzy Feet Foundation Gala at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, both under the direction of Mandy Moore. After high school, Sarah lived in Los Angeles where she was a member of Royal Flux Dance Company, and she has travelled to assist Jaci Royal at various studios and universities. In addition, she spent time working closely with Erica Sobol in her seven-week training intensive, The Gypsy Project. After her time in LA, Sarah returned to Arizona to dance with Dana Metz’s contemporary company and begin her teaching career. Most recently, she has spent the last few years working with Justin Giles and SoulEscape The Company.

Sarah joined KJ Dance in Fall 2019 and feels fortunate to be part of such a welcoming and community-oriented environment!


SARAH NOLAND

Allison Schuster is a graduate from Orange County School Of The Arts where she was recipient of The International House of Blues Ambassador Scholarship. Allison received her BFA from The Juilliard School where she was fortunate enough to work with a multitude of choreographers and travel throughout Europe performing their work. Straight out of college, she accepted a contract with Cirque Du Soleil to create a new show choreographed by Napoleon and Tabitha Dumo, among others, where she was a principle dancer, aerialist and the dance captain. Allison has had the amazing opportunities to guest perform on SYTYCS, DWTS, The Emmys, Strictly Come Dancing, and more. She has performed with many different companies including multiple shows with The Metropolitan Opera, New York Spectacular with the Radio City Rockettes where she was a dancer and dance assistant to Mia Michaels, multiple shows with Company XIV as a principle dancer, aerialist and rehearsal director, a variety of shows as a performer and assistant to Sonya Tayeh and Cherice Barton, and a guest performer many times with Keigwin and Company and Mark Stuart Dance Theatre, to name a few. Allison’s Film/TV credits include Comedy Central’s Alternatino and commercials for IBM and for VH1. On top of performing, she travels around the country teaching masterclasses and sharing her knowledge with the younger generation. 


ALLISON SCHUESTER

Abigail Hardy trained at a young age in ballet technique at The Conservatory of Dance and Performing Arts in California. Hardy holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Belhaven University’s renowned dance department, combined with dance honors, awards for outstanding service and artistic achievement, and a membership in the National Honors Society for Dance. In her training and career, Hardy worked with teachers and choreographers from Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Houston Ballet, José Limón, Milwaukee Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater, Dance Company Mooe, and The Royal Ballet. Hardy toured to South Korea with Bal Mahada Dance company in 2013-2014. She also served internationally as a guest artist and teacher in Paris, France and Barbados. After planting in Dallas, Texas, Hardy performed through Dance Revolution, and served as the Ballet Director and Studio Manager for Epicenter for the Arts 2016-2021. Dancing as a guest artist and teacher, Hardy has worked with Chadash Contemporary Dance Movement since 2016 performing in “A Life’s Song'', “ Made for Another World”, and “Beacon”. In 2018 and 2020, Hardy returned to Belhaven University choreographing works for Belhaven’s dance ensemble. Currently, Hardy is the Artistic Co-Director of Zion Dance Project, a platform for artists to present faith-filled art. Along with husband Vincent, the Hardy’s founded Zion Dance Project in 2017. From its conception, Hardy has served as choreographer, rehearsal director, company ballet master, and dance artist. As a distinguished choreographer she has created many works for ZDP such as: “innocence Lost” and “Perichoresis”. Hardy looks forward to creating and performing for more National and International tours with the company.


abigail hardy

Claire is originally from Lincoln, Nebraska where she grew up training as a competitive dancer and working with top names in the dance industry including Sonya Tayeh, Kim Wolfe, Eddie Strachan, and Marinda Davis, amongst others. Claire graduated from Arizona State University with her B.S in Marketing and Digital Communications. She was a member of the nationally ranked ASU dance team and went on to audition for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Claire just completed her first year as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader and member of Show Group. She’s signed with MSA Agency in Los Angeles and has danced on the set of Bravo! TV Show’s Shah’s of Sunset, DCC Making the Team, and for artists like Jordin Sparks and Patti LaBelle. Claire enjoys choreographing, teaching, and training dancers to reach their goals. She also works as a professional dance prep master teacher. Claire is very excited to be a part of the KJ Family and make a positive impact in the lives of her students. 





claire wolford

Hana Alford, a native of Colleyville, Texas, grew up dancing competitively in local DFW studios and training in high school on KJ’s PULSE company. She has been an assistant for 10 years with Dupree Dance Convention, where she has assisted renowned master teachers from LA and New York such as Thayne Jasperson, Ellenore Scott, Jon Rua, Kobi Rozenfeld, Terrill Mitchell, and more. She graduated with honors in December of 2020 with a BFA in Dance Performance, BBA in Business Management, and a minor in Musical Theater from Southern Methodist University, where she performed modern, jazz, and contemporary works from notable choreographers such as Robert Battle, Moncell Durden, Mark Burrell, Christopher Dolder, and Brandi Coleman. During her time at SMU, Hana led her peers as Vice President of her sorority Chi Omega and received the Outstanding Achievement in Dance award, a faculty-nominated honor given to one graduating senior from the rigorous dance program at SMU. Some notable venues Hana has performed in for various concerts and events include Alice Tully Hall NY, The Music Center LA, The Joyce Theater NY, AT&T Stadium, and American Airlines Center. Recently, Hana was a company member of Zion Dance Project for the 2020-2021 season, performing original, faith filled works by Vincent Hardy across Texas and Oklahoma. She loves fulfilling her longstanding desire of integrating her faith and dance all for the glory of God. Hana is thrilled to continue teaching at KJ Dance, hoping to share with others her love for dance that was nurtured in these same studios.




HANA ALFORD

Victoria is thrilled to be joining KJ Dance! She started dancing professionally at the age of 18 with Ballet Frontier of Texas and danced with them for six seasons. She is currently a company member with Zion Dance Project. Victoria started dancing at the age of 13 at Stephenville Dance Center. Afterwards she trained at Ballet Center of Fort Worth and International Ballet of Houston. Victoria is very passionate about musical theater and has performed hundreds of times a dozen different musicals around DFW. Victoria has been teaching for the last 7 years every style of dance you can think of! She has always had a deep love for working with children, teens, and adults and sharing her love and passion for this beautiful art form. Getting to see everyone’s individual personalities and strengths and how they grow and change week-after-week is so rewarding! 



victoria trimble

Originally from Canada, Daniel Palladino began his dance training at the age of nine. Daniel received his dance education while attending Victoria School of The Arts, Shelley’s Dance Company, and The Kore Dance Studio. Daniel has attended many summer study programs throughout North America, some which include The Boston Conservatory, Point Park University, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and Springboard Danse Montreal. He received his International Baccalaureate diploma in dance in 2018. Daniel attended the University of the Arts in Philadelphia on a full tuition scholarship, obtaining his BFA in Dance. Daniel has worked with choreographers Jeffery Page, Helen Pickett, Juel D Lane, Mark Caserta, Helen Simoneau, Tommie-Waheed Evans, Sidra Bell, and Stacey Tookey. Post graduation, Daniel joined Dallas Black Dance Theatre in August 2022.





daniel palladino

Justin Giles is a choreographer and educator based in Dallas, TX. Growing up in Irmo, SC, Giles has been immersed in dance his entire life. After touring the world for years as a performer and instructor, Justin shifted his focus to developing a community of like minded artists. In 2004 Giles founded SoulEscape, a nationally recognized professional dance company whose core values are based in community, education, and human connection. Giles' works have been described as "inventive", "raw", and "naturally beautiful". His approach to storytelling creates space for earnest and thoughtful displays of personal and shared experiences. Giles continues to work with dancers from all over the world, and maintains that his true calling is connecting with and inspiring the next generations of young artists. "Be patient. Stay True. Finish Strong."





justin giles

Corey Snide (born December 19, 1993) is an American actor and dancer best known for his performance as Billy in Billy Elliot the Musical based on the hit film Billy Elliot. Snide is a graduate of Colonie Central High School (class of 2011), and of Juilliard (class of 2015).

He began dancing at the age of three and was trained in Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Street and Contemporary at Eleanor's School of the Dance.[1]
Snide has competed in dance competitions across the United States and won many titles and awards in the category of 13 and under. He represented the United States in the World Competition 10 and Under in Riesa, Germany in Tap and Show Dance and won the Gold Medal in both areas for his age category of 13 and under. He has also won the Mini (Under 10) and Junior (Under 11) Outstanding Dancer Award from the New York City Dance Alliance.[2]

In 2007 after successfully auditioning in the US for the title role of Billy in Billy Elliot the Musical he was sent to the UK to begin training for the London West End production and first performed on May 16, 2007 in the Victoria Palace Theatre.

He continued to perform in London until November 2007 when he was temporally transferred to the Sydney production to replace an injured Nick Twiney. His first performance in Sydney was on December 8, 2007 and he continued to perform until January 19, 2008 after which he returned to the London production. After a period of retraining for the London version of the show he completed two performances in London before further injuries to the Australian cast, this time to Lochlan Denholm, prompted his return to Sydney on February 27, 2008. In March 2008 he returned again to London to resume performances there. Corey's final performance as Billy was in London on July 5, 2008, after which he returned home to Albany, NY.
Snide got a small part in a pilot for Cupid (1998 TV series).
Snide played the understudy/alternate for the lead role of "Evan" in the Broadway musical show 13.[3] He usually played the role during the weekend matinees.

In February 2010, Snide reprised his role of Evan in a production of "13 The Musical" with Capital Area Productions in NY. In July 2010, Corey Snide's winning tap dance performance at the 2010 NYCDA (New York City Dance Alliance) Nationals scored him a four year college scholarship to Marymount Manhattan College.
In March 2011, Snide was accepted into Juilliard, from which he graduated in 2015.
In July 2016, Snide started playing the understudy/alternate for the roles of "Coricopat" and "Mistoffelees" in the Broadway revival of the musical show Cats.
In 2018 he visited the Costa Rican Dance Academy, Jazzgoba. He re-visited Jazzgoba in April 2021 teaching Musical Theatre, Tap and Contemporary.





corey john snide