Devin Richey is a NYC-based performer, choreographer, educator, and director whose strength lies in his stylistic versatility and expression. His choreographic signature - Theater Fusion - intersects myriad movement languages, physical theatre, devised collaboration, and foundational dance techniques for the purpose of theatrical storytelling.
Malia Baker is a professional dancer, choreographer and teacher originally Colorado. After moving to Los Angeles at the age of eighteen, Malia started working professionally and performing in commercials, television shows, movies and live performance for snetworks and brands including NBC, Disney, Hermes, Capital One, and Don Julio. Credits include; Choreographer & Dancer for Sofi Tukker, & Purple Disco Machine, Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You (25th Anniversary)” music video, and the musical film Valley Girl (2020) .
Emily Nies (she/her) is an educator, choreographer, performing artist, and NASM-certified PT based in NYC. Her dance training began studying with Michele Larkin-Wagner and Molly Larkin at Larkin Dance Studio in St. Paul, MN. In 2013, she moved to NYC to study Musical Theatre and Dance in the B.F.A. program at Pace University. Emily has worked professionally at regional and local theaters including Pittsburg CLO, Interlakes Theatre, and NY City Center where she was the rehearsal stand-in for Sutton Foster in Jamboree.
Brayden Singley received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Contemporary Dance from Brigham Young University. His love of movement has taken him all over the world; training and teaching in Belgium, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Italy, and Israel. Brayden's education, versatile training, and professional experience create an exciting and productive class environment.
Born and raised right outside of New York City, Monica Delhanty started training in dance at age 3. She danced competitively for AEDE where she was taught by retired Broadway performers, Anita Ehrler and Frank Mastrocola. She now teaches & choreographs award winning numbers for AEDE as well! Growing up she won 1st place in numerous regional and national competitions. Monica went on to train at The Joffrey Ballet School in NYC under their Jazz & Contemporary Trainee Program. From there she moved to Los Angeles to follow her career in Commercial Dance.