Jen Turey's professional performing experience includes the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular as a Rockette, touring throughout the US, Canada and Europe with the Broadway National and International tours of 42nd Street, Crazy for You, and The Will Rogers Follies and regionally at Northshore Music Theatre (Cabaret and 42 Street), The Cape Playhouse (Erma in Anything Goes), Westchester Broadway Theatre (Crazy for You and Good News)
Nicole Messina Billow has taught tap and jazz for more than 25 years. Her professional career as a dancer got started after she competed in the 1999 Miss America pageant. She was a top 10 finalist and preliminary talent winner for her tap dancing. After that, she traveled as a professional dancer/actress for the next couple of years. She performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, in shows at the Harris and Showboat Casinos in Atlantic City and in Morgan Stanley’s Worldwide Talent Search at the Marquis Theater on Broadway.
Julie "JJ" Joseph (she/they) is a graduate of Brandeis University with a BA in psychology and Hispanic Studies. After graduating, she went on to train as a dancer in Boston and NYC, while becoming an educator for local studios. They have danced in New York City as an apprentice for Cat Cogliandro's “CATASTROPHE!” and has participated in projects with Hayden J Frederick, Robert Taylor Jr., Neil Schwartz, Dre Torres, Shea Sullivan, Justin Boccitto, BCDP GLOBAL and N.E.A.T., a tap company under the direction of Mike Camire.
Yuka Kameda is a New York City-based tap dancer and educator. She started tap dancing at the age of 10 in Osaka, Japan. In 2005, Yuka moved to New York City to pursue her career. She became a member of Mable Lee's Dancing Ladies and has performed in the New York Tap Extravaganza and the New York City Tap Festival. She was also a member of Sophisticated Ladies, choreographed by Dormeshia, and performed weekly at the world-famous Cotton Club for three-and-a-half years.