WHITNEY G-BOWLEY (Modern) is a New York-based teacher, performer, choreographer and producer. She has taught dance throughout the U.S. and as far as Macau, China. She assists Terrence Mann and Charlotte d’Amboise at their Triple Arts Broadway Series intensives. Her choreography was showcased in Project Broadway’s, “Kicking and Screaming” at Symphony Space, Little Lord’s, “NOW IS THE TIME…” at Abrons Arts Center, and on ABC’s “Miss America 2015” Broadcast. Whitney is also the Artistic Director of “GIG,” a collaborative show-cycle featuring original work by independent performance artists in the NYC area. www.whitneyg-bowley.com / www.GIGtheshow.com

KELCEY MATHENY (Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Hip Hop, Creative Modern) is a New York City based teacher and performer originally from Bradford, Tennessee. Her New York credits include In the Heights at Gallery Players, Legally BlondeBroadway Takes Two and the Choreographers Canvas at the 92nd Street Y. Kelcey has also performed with the tap dance companies of Justin Boccitto, Mark Albrecht, Denise Caston, and Ann Dragich. Other performance credits include Dance St. Louis’ Spring to Dance Festival and the Dancing in the Streets Festival in St. Louis, Missouri. Kelcey is currently the assistant choreographer for the New Generation Theatre, and has choreographed and taught for dance studios in Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, and New York. She received her BFA in Dance from Southeast Missouri State University and is a graduate of Broadway Dance Center’s Professional Semester program.

 

CLAUDIA MEIENHOFER (Ballet, Creative Modern, Jazz, Kinderdance) received her training from Jan Hanniford Goetz, and earned her BFA from Adelphi University, under the direction of Norman Walker. She performed and choreographed with the NY Dance Theatre, Huntington Ballet Theatre, Carol Rioux Dance Ensemble, and was a member of Blanco Dances, a NYC based modern dance company. She was a faculty member at Adelphi University, BOCES Cultural Arts Center, Huntington School of Ballet and Steps Performing Arts Center in Connecticut.