Originally from Michigan, Ryan Kasprzak continues to spread his uniquely comedic and fun loving physical storytelling throughout the world. His energetic teaching style creates an environment where imagination and play support the creativity of the choreography. A firm believer in the science of comedy, Ryan continues to educate dancers on the art of the gag and ways to create bold, physical characters with simplicity, specificity, and the economy of movement.
Robbie Roby's choreography credits include: Broadway Backwards (New Amsterdam Theatre; NYC), Sister Act (2020 MSUA Tour). His regional credis include: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Tuacahn Center for the Arts, La Mirada Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO), Shrek (Walnut Street Theatre, Sacramento Music Circus), Disney’s The Little Mermaid (The 5th Avenue Theatre), Hairspray (Sugar Loaf PAC), and Little Shop of Horrors (Sacramento Music Circus).
Seth Stewart has performed all over the world with some of today’s hottest Artists! He has performed with Madonna on her Re-Invention Tour, Jay-Z, Mariah Carey, The Black Eyed Peas, Busta Rhymes, and Ne-yo, just to name a few. He is well known for starring as “Graffiti Pete” in the Tony winning musical In The Heights, as well as the Tony winning musical, Sweet Charity.
Stephanie Klemons is Associate Choreographer and currently the Dance Captain and swing at Broadway's newest smash HAMILTON! Stephanie is no newcomer to the Andy Blankenbuehler vocabulary, serving as Co-Dance Captain and swing for the original Broadway production of In The Heights, as well as helping to set the same production's first National Tour as Associate Choreographer.
Luis Salgado (he/him) is an international director, choreographer, and educator based in NYC. Luis is well known for his work as the Latin Assistant Choreographer of the Tony Award-winning musical In The Heights, and recently performed in the Gloria Estefan Musical, On Your Feet! Broadway.
Clay Thomson was born and raised in a small town near Rochester, NY. He started out as a competitive gymnast at the age of four, which eventually led him into the performing arts. At age twelve, Clay joined the Cameron Mackintosh/NETworks tour of Oliver! as the Child Swing. His time on the road inspired him to become a triple-threat performer and actively pursue a career in the arts. This drive has led him to many fantastic opportunities.