Darrell Grand Moultrie is one of America’s most diverse and sought-after choreographers and master teachers. A recipient of a Princess Grace Choreography Fellowship Award, he is one of the few choreographers working in the Theater, Modern, Ballet, and Commercial Dance genres simultaneously.
Billy Griffin (he/him) is a New York City based artist who received his BFA from New York University/Tisch School Of The Arts.
Billy's performing credits include the Broadway/1st National Tour productions of Mary Poppins, Young Frankenstein, and White Christmas, as well as Jeff Amsden's A Few Good Men Dancin’, The Electric Company on PBS, and the video game 'Dance on Broadway' for Nintendo Wii.
Zanza Steinberg is a NYC based Actor, Dancer, Educator and Artistic Director. She has appeared in regional, international, and touring productions, and has trained extensively in Fosse technique. Some of her favorite performance credits include Chicago the Musical (Mona), West Side Story (Graziella), and a featured commercial for V8 Energy.
Valarie Pettiford is an award-winning actor, dancer, and singer. She earned a Tony nomination for Fosse and can be seen in Bad Wolf Production’s A Discovery of Witches. She plays Emily Mather on the television adaptation of the All Souls Trilogy and recently wrapped production the films Miracle of Music and If Not When.
Michael Mindlin (he/him) is a New York City based choreographer, director, instructor, and performer. His choreography has been featured in productions of Gypsy (North Carolina Theatre), Xanadu (ReVision Theatre), Beauty and the Beast (Northern Stage), Awesomer and Awesomer (The Triad Theatre), All Hail The Queen (The Cutting Room) as well as several BC/EFA benefit concerts.
DeannaDoyle (she/her) is the fourth generation in her family to be a professional performing artist, starting with her great-great- aunts, who had a sister act on the vaudeville circuit.
Karla Puno Garcia is a NYC based performer, choreographer, and educator. She has worked in television, film, on international/national tours, and on Broadway - most recently in Hamilton: An American Musical.
Originally from Oxon Hill, MD, her first professional gig was at 12 years old with Debbie Allen and James Ingram in Allen's Kennedy Center production of Brothers of the Knight. She got the bug and moved to the Big Apple!
Katelin Zelon (she/her)is a New York City based choreographer, teacher, and performer.
Katelin holds a Bachelor’s of Science in American Dance Pedagogy from Oklahoma City University, where she helped found, co-direct, and choreograph the university’s Broadway Fun for Funds, an annual fundraiser for AIDSand HIV awareness.
Joshua Bergasse (he/him) is a New York-based choreographer as well as a master teacher. He has been a guest artist at New York University, Marymount Manhattan College, Indiana University, James Madison University, Shenandoah University, Kean University, Creighton University and the University of California Satellite Program.