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  1. At Preston Center Dance, each student is placed in a level based on both age and ability. Our program is structured so that most dancers will progress with their age group, spending an average of two years in our leveled classes (e.g. Ballet I, Jazz II, etc.).

  2. Brittany Peterson 1st Season with Inferno Brittney has been in the dance world for over 30 years, and has studied in jazz, musical theatre, tap, lyrical, contemporary, ballet, pointe, and hiphop.

  3. Brittany has extensive experience teaching tap, jazz, ballet, pointe, acrobatic dance, contemporary and modern. What her students say: “Ms. Brittany is compassionate, understanding and energetic. If you are a new student, she does lots of review, and adjusts her classes to fit all levels of dancers.

  4. Brittany Petersen Ballet West 2006 Alexis Peterson Boston College 2009 Janece Peterson Brigham Young University 2001 Jamaal Phinazee Ballet Arizona, Ballet du Nord; Miami City Ballet 1999 Allison Pitton Washington Ballet 2009 Lisa Platt Reneau Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre; Suzanne Farrell Ballet; Fordham University 2000

  5. Megan Kelly Bates. Musical Theater. Director, Broadway Bound and JTF Teams. General Manager

  6. New York City Ballet Alumni. 1948 - Present. Over 700 former and current dancers comprise this roster of extraordinary artists. They have regularly inspired and realized the works of the countless choreographers and other artists who have worked with NYCB since its inception.

  7. Bailey is authorized to teach, stage, and perform Yvonne Rainer’s iconic dance, Trio A, and is currently training to become authorized to teach the Merce Cunningham Technique. Bailey is honored to join the faculty at the Washington School of Ballet and looks forward to the year ahead!

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