2024/2025 Registration Opens 8/1/24!
2024/2025 Registration Opens 8/1/24!
Hannah Renzland is a young, fun and energetic teacher with knowledge in several dance styles. She’s been dancing since the age of 3 and has studied many dance styles including jazz, tap, lyrical, ballet, hip-hop, contemporary, modern, musical theater and gymnastics. As a student, Hannah was on her studio's performance Company and Competitive team for several years where she was able to earn herself multiple high scoring awards, Special judges awards, Winning "Top Talent" awards, and placing and winning overalls. Hannah performed with the West Milford High School Dance Team in 2012/2013 where she worked on pom, kick, hip-hop, jazz and team dances. She has taken master classes in Jazz, Contemporary and Hip-Hop, including one taught by a former Rockette, and competed at several High school dance team competitions and competed at the National Dance Alliance in Orlando, Florida. As a high school student, Hannah was a teacher's assistant and began an internship at a studio at 18. Since then, Hannah has been teaching and choreographing for all ages and styles for recreational and competitive team dancers along with being a competitive team Director and performance team assistant director. In 2017 Hannah became a recurring judge for the Passaic Valley High School's Annual Girl's Show for dance, cheer, and exercise. Some Highlights of her teaching career has been, In 2019 when Hannah won a choreography award for “Best Entertainment”, in 2022 when she won a choreography award for "Best Story telling", in 2024 when her studio won "Best showmanship" award along with helping her competitive students win multiple high scoring awards, Special judges awards, and placing and winning overalls. Hannah is able to relate well to others while teaching and having fun in the studio!
Brianna Perricone has been dancing since the age of 3 and started dancing competitively in high school. She is a recent graduate of Stockton University and obtained her B.A. in Dance Pre-Movement Science and B.A. in Psychology. She is now studying for her Masters in Clinical Psychology at Montclair State University to continue working with individuals with developmental disabilities. Brianna has trained and competed in various styles of dance including Ballet, Pointe, Jazz, Lyrical, Tap, Modern and Hip-Hop and Gymnastics. At the age of 13, Brianna began assistant teaching at her studio, gaining experience teaching and working with students of all ages. She has competed all around New Jersey, winning multiple high scoring and special judges awards, as well as placing and winning overalls in her group dances and solos. In college, Brianna performed in the Stockton Dance Company all four years. She auditioned and was chosen for pieces involved in her fall and spring shows each semester. She studied under industry professionals including Caitlin Quinn Pittenger, Rain Ross, Chandra Moss-Thorne, Nathaniel Beau Hancock, and Shannon Murphy — and was even given the opportunity to train under a professional company in residency at Stockton, Robert Moses’ Kin. She has performed at the American College Dance Association (ACDA) with schools around the northeast and participated in master classes with many professionals in the industry. Brianna is thrilled to be part of Hannah’s House of Dance, where her passion and creativity will cultivate an environment where her students can express themselves, continue to learn and grow together!
Rebecca has been dancing since the age of four and has over 25 years of teaching experience throughout NJ and NY. She instructs in multiple genres, levels and ages. Rebecca has and continues to choreograph dance pieces for numerous competitions and recitals. Her competition routines have won countless regional and national awards including choreography, judge's special, judge's choice and top overall high score. During her youth, she trained at various schools in NJ and studied under top choreographers in workshops, intensives and conventions in NYC and NJ. She also spent many years in the competition circuit, competing throughout NJ, NY and PA, winning numerous awards, top overalls and titles on both regional and national levels. Rebecca later attended Morris County College and holds an Associate Degree in Liberal Arts and Science as a Dance Major. While there, she was honored and awarded the Argenis Belle Memorial Dance Scholarship. She continued on to achieve her Bachelors Degree in Psychology with a Dance Minor from Montclair State University. Some past credits include Mountain Creek's "Wacky World" dance variety show (Vernon NJ), as well as judging Sophisticated Productions dance competition. For the past ten plus years, Rebecca has been a regular judge for PVHS’s Annual Girl's Show for dance, cheer and exercise. Rebecca is a proud member of the United States Achievement Academy/National Awards for Dance and Cheer (1989-1992, Vol.85) Rebecca is always eager to learn and grow as an educator, dancer and choreographer. She continues to attend classes, workshops and seminars from the most current and popular choreographers such as "Twitch", Mia Michaels, Al Blackstone and Mandy Moore. She has a strong passion for dance and loves inspiring her students. Rebecca enjoys watching her students grow and express themselves and is always so proud of them!
Jeffry is an actor, singer and tap dancer, and has been performing for over 20 years. Jeffry has trained in the art of tap with Deborah Mitchell, Karen Calloway Williams, Omar Edwards, and many others. Some of his past credits include "Riffin & Tappin", "Dance Bojangles Dance", "42nd Street", "Shades Of Harlem", and recently New York City Center Encores “Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope" directed and choreographed by Savion Glover. He also occasionally performs as Sammy Davis Jr in The Rat Pack Together Again which performs all over the east coast. Jeffry also teaches tap in New Jersey and the tri-state area and is a member and a principle dancer of the New Jersey Tap Dance Ensemble under the direction of Deborah Mitchell. www.jeffryfoote.com
Sabrina began dancing at the age of 2 and has been performing in various settings for the past 20 years. Whether it be at a recital, at a competition, or a workshop, she brings her joy in everything she does. Growing up, she has had the opportunity to attend numerous dance workshops and learn from artists such as Janelle Ginestra, Lane Napper, and Rosero McCoy, to name a few. Her favorite styles of dance are hip-hop, Pom, and contemporary! Along with dance, she also has been a cheerleader for many years, and cheered at a college level. As a competitive varsity cheerleader, she has won overall first place solo awards in the dance categories. She was also a Varsity high school cheer coach for many years. She has experience as a master class instructor and enjoys pushing her students with creative choreography. She obtained her Bachelor's degree in Psychology with a minor in childhood studies as well as pursued her dance education at Stockton University. Sabrina is currently pursuing her masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She is taking her experience to our studio and is looking forward to bringing her own unique style to our students!
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Mackenzie Guerrieri is a first year teacher with knowledge in several dance styles. She's been dancing since the age of two and has studied many dance styles, including jazz, ballet, hip-hop, lyrical, contemporary and modern, with her specialty being in hip-hop and jazz.
As a student, Mackenzie was on her studios competitive team for nine years where she was nominated by fellow teammates and staff to be captain for 3 straight years. While on the team, she was able to earn herself and help her team get multiple high scoring awards, special judge awards, and placing and winning in overalls. She has also taken multiple master and technique classes in a variety of styles from multiple instructors. Mackenzie has been a teaching assistant for several years and a student teacher for the past three years at H.H.O.D.
Mackenzie's most notable achievement has been with her work and dedication to the special needs community. She has been an assistant teacher to the adaptive dance class at H.H.O.D for the past three years. She is continuing her studies at college while doing hands-on experiences in her community and Studio.
Mackenzie is excited to start her teaching career at the studio, which raised her. She plans to now learn and grow as an educator and choreographer and thrives to have fun in all of her classes while focusing on the technique and bases of all dance styles. She cannot wait to teach young dancers and make the same impact on them that was made on her growing up in the Dance Studio.
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