Brittany has been a dance teacher for over 15 years. Brittany started dance young and trained at Revolution, a competitive studio till 18 years old. In high school, while still training at Revolution, Brittany was on the Alta High School Dance Company. She choreographed pieces for the dance company and her senior year she was the president of the team. In college she danced and choreographed for the Utah Flash Basketball’s Dance Team for 3 years. After those 3 year she danced on the Utah Dance Team at the University of Utah for 3 Years, 2 of those years she was captain. Then after graduating from college she became the assistant coach of the Utah Dance Team at the University of Utah for 5 years. She received a Masters Degree in Human development from the University of Utah in 2017. Brittany has been teaching with Danceology since 2011 and enjoys teaching all ages and many genres. She loves being a part of this wonderful Danceology family.
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Savannah was born and raised in Utah and started dancing at the age of 3. She trained in various styles including jazz, contemporary, hip hop, and more. Throughout the years she has received various awards and scholarships at various competitions. In high school, she was on the Corner Canyon Drill Team and later on the Varsity Dance Team. She is now attending Brigham Young University and is involved with the International Folk Dance program. She loves being able to teach at Danceology and share her love for dance with others!
Ayley began dancing at age 11, with a focus on modern and contemporary. In 2002, she performed as a dancer in the Olympics Opening and Closing ceremonies. By age 14, she had begun choreographing and teaching professionally, continuing to study ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, and hip hop under multiple instructors in the Salt Lake area. In high school, she began training under Ririe Woodbury's Step Up program and began traveling to study from renowned contemporary choreographers across the country. She was offered a scholarship to study Modern dance at the University of Utah, where she continued her education. She has choreographed numerous award-winning pieces for many local high schools, studios, and professional companies, and continues to travel to train in LA and NYC several times per year to keep her own movement vocabulary current. She spends the majority of her time teaching, working for her videography company, improvising at home, and trying to keep up with her 6-year-old twin boys.