Pavilion Dance Centre Dance Handbook
2024 - 2025
2024 - 2025
We feel the education that dancers receive from the art of dance is unmatched. The satisfaction we get from watching so many amazing kids grow up and learn to love and appreciate dance is immeasurable! We want to provide unique opportunities for our dancers, and help them to experience many disciplines of dance. We want our dancers to strive for and achieve high goals, while at the same time have fun! We want the experience dancers have here to be a lasting part of growing up… it is our hope that the lessons they learn, their love for dance and the friendships they make at the Pavilion Dance Centre will last a lifetime!
The Pavilion Dance Centre recital program offers dancers an opportunity to perform in both Winter and Spring recitals! Recital class tuition rates cover the entire recital season (September 2024 - June 2025) and include a $75 costume fee for preschool through Level 1 classes and an $85 costume fee for Level 2, Junior, Teen and Adult classes. Costume fees are non-refundable for any reason after December 1, 2024. Recital students are required to register only one time per year. Class placement is based on age, technical level and experience. Our instructors are highly trained professionals who work hard to ensure proper level placement of our students during the first month of classes in order to maximize the experience for each student. The PDC program is designed to develop well rounded dancers, as we offer both recreational combination classes in addition to the option of taking individual disciplines. Each style of dance is unique and offers advantages to a dancer’s training. Core disciplines such as ballet, modern/ contemporary, jazz and tap are strongly recommended. PDC instructors will focus the first few months on introducing and practicing new dance vocabulary and technique, followed by learning choreography for both winter and spring recitals.
“Dances From the Heart” Winter Recitals take place at Elk Grove High School theater during the beginning of February. Students enrolled in recital classes will perform in one of the three shows. There are no technical rehearsals for the Winter Recital. More information will be available late Fall.
Our Annual Spring Recitals will take place June 7 - 8, 2025 at Harper College Performing Arts Centre in Palatine. Classes are categorized into specific recitals to balance and present a variety of ages and dance styles. Each recital will have a mandatory “all day technical rehearsal”.
Technical rehearsal will be June 6, 2025 and is mandatory for dancers in Level 1, Level 2, Junior, Teen and Adult classes to attend and required for the safety of all parties backstage. It gives students an opportunity to dance on the stage with lights and sound, practice safe entrances and exits during blackouts and rehearse proper spacing. More information on technical rehearsal and Spring Recital times will be available in Spring 2025.
The Pavilion Dance Centre’s non-recital program includes three sessions throughout the year: Fall, Winter, Spring. Registration is required at the start of each session. Our non-recital sessions are a shorter time commitment and do not include a recital performance or costume fee. Our non-recital sessions are a great way for a new or beginner level student to experience dance on a short term basis or for our recital students to supplement their dance training. Parents are welcome to view their non-recital student’s progress weekly from a closed-circuit TV monitor located outside each dance studio.
Resident registration begins July 29, 2024 at 9am.
Non-Resident registration begins August 5, 2024 at 9am. For your convenience, dance registration may be done online by visiting elkgroveparks.org. *All online and scheduled payments will be Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT). If choosing our EFT payment plan, recital fees will be divided into 9 payments debited monthly on the 15th of Sep - May. To opt-out of EFT payments, classes must be paid in full at the time of registration. Our customer service staff at the Pavilion are happy to assist you with any of your registration needs at 847.437.9494. When registering, please ensure that ALL contact information (name, phone number, home address and email) are accurate. This allows the Pavilion Dance Centre to contact you in the case of an emergency or class cancellation. Additionally, your contact information will be added to the dance communication list for important monthly program updates and reminders.
Mini Company This super talented group of dancers, ages 6+yrs will shine on stage with their high energy and continually inspire audiences with their contagious enthusiasm performing at community events, local dance competitions and year-end recitals.
Junior/Teen Performance Companies This dedicated and passionate group for dancers 9+yrs has an eagerness to learn and a desire to perform and grow as a dancer. They will have multiple performance opportunities throughout the year including community events, local dance competitions and will be featured as special performers in year-end recitals. Junior and Teen level Company students take a mandatory ballet class, one additional jazz or modern/contemporary class and attend a weekly 60 minute rehearsal.
Ignite Our Nationally Award Winning, highest level of competition company, additionally offered at a Senior level, is made up of dancers with distinguished technique, performance quality and style. Ignite will represent the Pavilion Dance Centre at 4+ dance competitions, dance conventions, local dance performances and may compete Nationally. Ignite dancers are expected to fully commit themselves to dance as their number one extracurricular activity. Ignite rehearses up to three times a week and will experience unique performance, competition and training opportunities throughout the year. Dancers in this Company are required to take ballet, jazz, and modern/contemporary classes, in conjunction with their bi-weekly, rehearsals.
Jul 29 Resident Registration begins at 9am
Aug 5 Non-Resident Registration begins at 9am
Sep 9 - Sep 14 Recital dance classes begin
Oct 21 - Oct 26 Dancers are measured in class for spring recital costumes
Oct 31 Halloween (NO CLASSES)
Nov 25 - Nov 30 Thanksgiving Break (NO CLASSES)
Dec 23 - Jan 4 Winter Break (NO CLASSES)
Jan 6 - Jan 11 1st Makeup Week (NO CLASSES, unless notified for prior cancellation)
Jan 13 - Jan 18 All Recital dance classes resume
Early February Winter Recitals (all Company and recital classes participate)
Mar 24 - Mar 29 Spring Break (NO CLASSES)
Mar 31 - Apr 5 2nd Makeup Week (NO CLASSES, unless notified for prior cancellation)
Apr 7 - Apr 12 All Recital dance classes resume
May 26 Memorial Day (NO CLASSES)
Jun 2 - 5 Recital Picture/In-Class Dress Rehearsal Week
Jun 6 ALL DAY TECH Day at Harper (mandatory for all dancers)
Jun 7 - 8 Spring Recitals (all Company and recital classes participate both days)
Non-Recital Class Calendar
Jul 29 Resident Registration begins at 9am
Aug 5 Non-Resident Registration begins at 9am
Sep 9 - Sep 14 Fall Non-Recital dance classes begin (11 week session)
Nov 18 - Nov 23 Last Week of Fall Non-Recital Session
Designed with Families in Mind We provide quality dance training in a positive, nurturing and enthusiastic environment. Our instructors are committed to creating a positive experience for you and your dancer, whether it is your first or tenth year dancing with us! You can expect that costumes, choreography and music choices will always be age appropriate. We pride ourselves in offering a family-oriented, budget friendly and entertaining experience that your dancer will never forget!
Facilities We are housed in the Jack A. Claes Pavilion, a facility of the Elk Grove Park District, conveniently located at the corner of Biesterfield and Wellington just off of I-290. Classes are held in our four professionally equipped dance studios complete with either marley or wood sprung floors. Having four dance studios in one facility, we are able to accommodate numerous classes in one evening for all the dancers in your family.
Viewing Week In-person Parent Viewing Week will take place once a year, during our Spring Picture/In Class Dress Rehearsal Week. Parents can also enjoy viewing their dancer’s progress weekly on a closed-circuit TV monitor located outside of each dance studio.
Teaching Assistants If you are interested in gaining the experience of assisting with dance classes, apply to be a Teaching Assistant with the Pavilion Dance Centre! Eligible Teaching Assistants should be at least 9 years old and enrolled as a dancer at the Pavilion Dance Centre for the current year. Due to limited class sizes, Teaching Assistants will only be assigned to classes with dancers ages 3 - 4 and 4 - 6 years of age. If you are interested in this role, please email your availability by September 1, 2024 to Jessica at jbeirich@elkgroveparks.org.
Picture Day/In-Class Dress Rehearsal Students will have the opportunity to have professional class and individual photographs taken in each costume. For your convenience, most pictures and in-class dress rehearsals will be held during your child’s regularly scheduled classes (with the exception of Saturday classes.)
Picture Day and In-Class Dress Rehearsal for Saturday classes will take place between Mon - Thu; exact times will be available Spring 2025.
PRESCHOOL/EARLY CHILDHOOD
Boogie Babies An introduction to pre-ballet for 3 - 4 year olds attending class without a parent. Students will develop coordination and confidence as they develop large motor skills, gain flexibility, learn basic ballet steps and express themselves through creative movement.
Boppin’ Babies An introduction to jazz/hip hop for 3 - 4 year olds attending class without a parent. This high energy class will have students movin’ and groovin’ as they learn basic hip hop steps while focusing on facial expressions, coordination and boppin’ to the beat!
Dabble in Dance (non-recital) Designed to introduce students to a variety of dance styles in just a few short weeks, your preschooler will have the opportunity to explore basic concepts in ballet, creative movement, jazz, hip hop and more!
Kiddydance A ballet and tap combination class for 4 - 6 year olds. Students will experience both dance forms each week in class.
Kinder-Ballet An introduction to ballet for 4 - 6 year olds. Ballet is a classical dance form that emphasizes placement, strength, coordination, flexibility and grace. Students will experience basic ballet concepts and steps through circle time, stretching, barre exercises and movements traveling across the floor.
Baton Twirl & Pom This fun and energetic beginner (intermediate) level class combines both twirl and dance activities. Participants will learn the skills of baton twirling, along with dance movements incorporated into pom and twirl routines. The purchase of a baton will be required. Cost of a baton is $25. Participants will be measured for a baton the first day of class.
NEW! Mini Jazz This engaging new class combines upbeat, stylized movement with proper technique. Jazz dance is based on ballet principles with each class consisting of a warm-up using isolated movements, across the floor progressions and current choreography all set to age appropriate music.
Mini Company This super talented group of dancers, ages 6+, will shine on stage with their high energy and continually inspire audiences with their contagious enthusiasm performing at community events, local dance competitions and year end recitals. Mini Company dancers take a mandatory ballet and jazz class and attend a 60 minute weekly rehearsal.
Tap is a form of dance characterized by using the sound of one’s tap shoes hitting the floor as a percussive instrument. Through the exploration of both classical and rhythm tap technique, students will build confidence and coordination as they use their feet to create sound.
Teeny Boppers A high energy introduction to hip hop for 4-6 year olds. This class is designed to enhance musicality and performance qualities. Students learn to associate facial expressions with movement while having a great time boppin’ and hip hoppin’!
Ballet A classical form of dance focusing on proper body alignment and fluid movement. Barre, center floor, and across the floor progressions are all used to develop proper technique. Ballet is the foundation upon which most dance forms are based. Students will learn to execute movement with proper technique and a sense of musicality.
Baton Twirl & Pom This fun and energetic beginner (intermediate) level class combines both twirl and dance activities. Participants will learn the skills of baton twirling, along with dance movements incorporated into pom and twirl routines. The purchase of a baton will be required. Cost of a baton is $25. Participants will be measured for a baton the first day of class. Diamonds Our baton and poms competition team. Participants must have been asked to join Diamonds before registering. A $65 costume fee will be collected in November for competition.
Baton Private Lessons Private baton lessons are available at both the beginner/intermediate and advanced levels. Call or email the dance office for available times.
Combination Classes Students experience both forms of dance in class each week.
NEW! Acro/Jazz Acrodance is a fusion of classic dance technique and the precision and athleticism of acrobatic elements. This class will combine both beginner- intermediate level acrobatic elements along with learning the basics of classical jazz dance technique. Additionally, dancers will focus on building strength and flexibility.
Set to upbeat, popular music, this fun class combines stylized movement with technique. Jazz dance is based on ballet principles. Each Jazz class consists of warm-up using isolated movements, across the floor progressions and current choreography.
Lyrical combines elements of ballet and jazz to create a soft style that enhances the storytelling of music. An emphasis is placed on grace and flexibility, musicality and expressiveness to capture emotion through movement.
Modern/Contemporary An expressive form of dance that incorporates a fusion of many dance styles. Many times this style tells a story through choreography and dance phrases. Dancers are also encouraged to explore their emotions and movement through improvisation. A strong ballet and jazz foundation enhances the quality of movement.
Pre-Pointe/Pointe A supplemental class training advanced ballet level dancers by incorporating exercises to strengthen one’s core, feet and ankles in preparation for dancing en pointe. Dancers must be recommended to register for pre-pointe/pointe classes by a PDC ballet instructor. Students must also simultaneously be enrolled in an Advanced Ballet class. Pre-pointe students will wear ballet shoes to class. Dancers in pointe class will wear their custom fitted pointe shoes. Dancers in pre-pointe will individually progress and be approached by their instructor to take a pointe test, consisting of both written and performance portions.
A style of dance using special shoes to create different rhythms and sounds. Tap is great for developing musicality and coordination skills.
Hip Hop This popular, energetic form of dance allows dancers to perform with freedom of movement, adding in their own personalities. This class is inspired by today’s latest music and hippest trends in dance.
Levels Students are typically recommended to repeat a level to ensure optimal growth and development.
Combo/Single Discipline Level 1/Beginning A beginning level class for 6 - 9 year olds.
Combo/Single Discipline Level 2 A beginning to advanced beginner level class for 7 - 10 year olds.
Intermediate or Advanced For students who have completed 1 - 2 years of Level 1 or Beginning level classes. Placement into an Intermediate or Advanced level class is by recommendation only.
Junior/Teen For students ages 9 - 13 years old (Junior) and 13 - 17 years old (Teen.) If new to our program, please contact the dance office for initial placement recommendation.
Adult For dancers ages 18+yrs.
Tuesdays
Studio 1 - Ms. Shannon Studio 2 - Ms. Josie
4:30 - 5:30pm Lyrical (7 - 10yrs) 4:30 5:30pm Private Lessons 5:30 - 6:30pm Ignite Ballet 5:30 - 6:30pm Mini Jazz (5 - 7yrs) 6:30 - 7pm Non-Recital Pre-Pointe 6:30 - 7:30pm Junior Ballet 1 (9 - 13yrs)
7 - 8:30pm Advanced Ballet (14+yrs) 7:30 - 8:30pm Jr. Modern/ Contemporary (9 - 13yrs)
8:30 - 9:15pm Pointe 8:30 9:30pm Private Lessons
Studio 4 - Ms. Stephanie
5:15 - 6pm Beginner Baton & Poms (5+yrs)
6 - 6:45pm Intermediate Baton & Poms (6+yrs)
6:45 - 7:45pm Diamonds Baton & Pom Team
Thursdays
Studio 1 - Ms. Josie
Studio 2 - Ms. Shannon
4:30 6pm Private Lessons 4:30 - 5:30pm Kinder-Ballet (4 - 6yrs)
5:15 - 6:15pm Junior Tap (8+yrs)
6:30 - 7:30pm Junior Jazz (9 - 13yrs) 6:15 - 7:15pm Non-Recital Adult Tap (18+yrs)
7:30 - 8:30pm Ignite Jazz
7:15 - 8:15pm Adult Tap (18+yrs) 8:30 - 9:30pm Teen Tap
Studio 3 - Ms. Megan
4:45 - 5:30pm Boogie Babies (3 - 4yrs)
5:30 - 6:15pm Teeny Boppers (4 - 6yrs)
6:15 - 7:15pm Ballet 2 (7 - 10yrs)
7:15 - 8pm Non-Recital Jazz/Hip Hop (8+yrs)
6 - 7:30pm Ignite Rehearsal 5:30 - 6:30pm Jr. Modern/ Contemporary (9 - 13yrs)
7:30 - 9pm Ignite Senior Rehearsal Ms. Jaclyn 6:30 7:30pm Ignite Sr. Modern/ Contemporary
7:30 - 8:30pm Ignite Modern/ Contemporary 8:30 9:15pm Private Lessons
Studio 3 - Ms. Karolina Studio 4 - Ms. Breana 5 - 6pm Acro/Jazz (8+yrs) Ms. Breana
6 - 6:45pm Teeny Boppers (4 - 6yrs) 6 - 7pm Jazz/Hip Hop 1 (6 - 9yrs)
6:45 - 7:45pm Teen Modern/ Contemporary (10+yrs)
Classes 3 - 6yrs
Class / Age Day / Time
Boogie Babies (3 - 4yrs) Wednesdays 4:45 - 5:30pm
Boogie Babies (3 - 4yrs) Saturdays 9:15 - 10am
Kiddydance (4 - 6yrs) Mondays 5:15 - 6:15pm
Kiddydance (4 - 6yrs) Saturdays 10 - 11am
Kinder-Ballet (4 - 6yrs) Thursdays 4:30-5:30pm
Teeny Boppers (4 - 6yrs) Wednesdays 5:30 - 6:15pm
Teeny Boppers (4 - 6yrs) Thursdays 6 6:45pm
Mini Company (6+yrs) Mondays 5:30 - 6:30pm
NEW! Mini Jazz (5 - 7yrs) Tuesdays 5:30 6:30pm
Beginner Tap (6+yrs) Wednesdays 4:30 - 5:15pm
Beginner Baton & Pom (5+yrs) Tuesdays 5:15 - 6pm
Non-Recital Dabble in Dance (3 5yrs) Saturdays 8:30 - 9:15am
Classes 6 - 10yrs
Class / Age Day / Time
NEW! Acro/Jazz (8+yrs) Thursdays 5 - 6pm Ballet 1 (6 - 9yrs) Mondays 6:30 - 7:30pm Ballet 2 (7 10yrs) Wednesdays 6:15 - 7:15pm
Diamonds Baton & Pom Team Tuesdays 6:45 7:45pm
Intermediate Baton & Pom (6+yrs) Tuesdays 6 - 6:45pm
Jazz/Hip Hop 1 (6 -9yrs) Wednesdays 5:30 - 6:30pm
Jazz/Hip Hop 1 (6 -9yrs) Thursdays 6 - 7pm
Jazz/Hip Hop 2 (7 - 10yrs) Mondays 7:15 - 8:15pm
Junior Company (9+yrs) Mondays 6:30 - 7:30pm
NEW! Lyrical (7 - 10yrs) Tuesdays 4:30 5:30pm
NEW! Lyrical/Jazz (6 - 9yrs) Saturdays 11am - 12pm
Non-Recital Jazz/Hip Hop (8+yrs) Wednesdays 7:15 - 8pm
Classes 9 - 13yrs
Class /
Junior Ballet 1 (9 - 13yrs) Mondays 7:30 - 8:30pm
Junior Ballet 1 (9 - 13yrs) Tuesdays 6:30 7:30pm
Junior Company (9+yrs) Mondays 6:30 - 7:30pm
Junior Jazz (9 - 13yrs) Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30pm
Junior Modern/Contemporary (9 - 13yrs) Tuesdays 7:30 8:30pm
Junior Modern/Contemporary (9 - 13yrs) Thursdays 5:30 - 6:30pm Teen Tap (13+yrs) Wednesdays 8:30 - 9:30pm Junior Tap (9+yrs) Wednesdays 5:15 - 6:15pm
Non-Recital Pre-Pointe
- 10am Boogie Babies (3 - 4yrs)
4:30 - 8:30pm
- 12pm Lyrical/Jazz (6 - 9yrs)
Classes begin the week of September 9
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The Elk Grove Park District Code of Conduct Members or any users shall abide by all rules and regulations and shall conduct themselves in a safe, considerate and reasonable manner so as not to cause a disturbance or damage equipment and property. Members or any users will display respect, consideration and courtesy to all members, users, staff and Pavilion property. The Park District reserves the right to discontinue an individual’s use or membership because of disruptive or unsafe behavior within the building. The Park District reserves the right, at any time and from time to time to add, change, modify, suspend, interpret or cancel, in whole or in part this “Code of Conduct.” Facility managers of the Park District, whenever reasonably possible, follow a progressive discipline procedure of first warning, which will result in possible probation or suspension and second warning, which will result in termination of membership use. Patrons may be subject to discipline, including termination of membership or removed from a program without prior notice or warning, even for a first offense, for failing to observe any of the “Code of Conduct” set forth in these guidelines. The Elk Grove Park District reserves the right to discipline members or users, including termination of the use of Facilities or programs, which is not described in these guidelines.
Attendance Dance lessons are cumulative and attendance is an important part of the learning process. We encourage students to attend every class for maximum benefit; however, we understand that this is not always possible. The maximum absences allowed, from September through April without consequence will be 8. Absences above 8 without make-up classes will result in the inability to perform in the spring recital. No class, costume or recital refunds will be given.
Dance Withdrawal Policy A refund request form needs to be filled out in order to withdraw from a dance class. This form can be requested at our customer service counter at the Pavilion. There will be no penalties for changes made prior to September 1, 2024. Beginning September 1, 2024 notification to withdraw/transfer is subject to a withdrawal fee ($5 min/$25 max), per the Elk Grove Park District’s withdrawal policy. Costume fees are not refundable for any reason after December 1, 2024.
Approaching an Instructor Please be respectful of an instructor’s responsibilities to the classes he/she is teaching. Any situations, questions or concerns may be addressed with PDC staff during office hours. If you would like to speak with one of our instructors directly, please leave a message at the Pavilion Dance Centre, 847.228.3519 and the instructor will call you at thier
Make-Up Weeks In the rare event that an instructor has to cancel a class or weather conditions warrant cancellation, classes will be held during the same day and time during one of our scheduled make-up weeks. Please reference the dance calendar for exact dates. The PDC staff will do its absolute best to notify each participant by phone or email as soon as a class has been canceled to avoid inconveniences. Please be sure your contact information is updated with Pavilion Customer Service. If all classes run during a session, there will be no class during our designated make-up weeks.
Belongings Please keep track of your belongings. The Elk Grove Park District is not responsible for lost or stolen items. There are cubbies available in each studio for storage; however, space is limited, so please only bring necessary belongings.
Dancers Under 6 Years of Age If your child of 6 years old or younger is taking class, please stay in the designated Dance Waiting Areas near your dancer’s studio during class time or have a responsible adult available in case of an emergency.
Disciplinary Actions In the rare event that disciplinary action is necessary, the student will be asked to sit and observe class or be dismissed from the room. Parents will be notified by the instructor of all actions taken place.
Entering Late In the event that you must enter a class after it has started, please stand at the door and wait for the instructor to allow entrance into the room. This will minimize distraction and show respect to fellow students and the Instructor. *If a student is more than 15 minutes late to class, they will be asked to sit and observe. A dancer’s warm up is both mental and physical and a very important learning tool. Late-comers will NOT be marked absent and can still learn through observation and participate verbally in class. This is not a punishment; it is for the safety of the dancer and shows respect to the other students in class. This policy will be enforced by all instructors.
Food and Drink No food or drink is allowed in the dance studios besides water. This includes gum and candy.
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Unattended Children Dancers must be accompanied by an adult until class begins and immediately following its conclusion. Pavilion Dance Centre Instructors will not be monitoring children in between or during classes. Please be sure your child has proper supervision outside of class time.
Using the Restroom Dancers will be allowed to use the restroom during class, if necessary. Not all instructors have Teaching Assistants in class; therefore, your child may have to use the facilities alone. It is always best to use the restroom before class begins to avoid distraction and missing class. When possible, please plan accordingly.
Ms. Josephine (Josie) Starr was born and raised in Marshall Missouri began her dance training at Broadway Bound Dance Studio under the direction of mentor Torey Spitzig. Josie graduated with a B. F. A. in Dance and departmental honors from Webster University. She has extensive performance experience in concert and competitive dance, as well as, multiple years of teaching experience. While at Webster she had the honor of working with artist such as Xi Zhao, Gregory Dawson, Tara Webbe Filomena Cacciatore, Anotonio Douthit-Boyd, Maggi Dueker, Beckah Reed and many others. Josie has had the privilege of training with companies across the United States, some of them including Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Backhaus Dance and Visceral Dance Chicago. She has most recently danced professionally in St. Louis with Consuming Kinetics Dance Company, and Ballet 314. Her teaching journey has included positions as Instructor/Choreographer for Broadway Bound Dance Studio and Dance Productions Unlimited.
Ms. Rachel Lore began her dance training at age 3 at the Itasca Park District. She later began taking classes at thePavilion Dance Centre for 6 years, and was part of the Moving Force Dance Company. She trained under the direction of Lisa, Kimmy, and Lori Pendzimaz with Jagged Edge Dance Company. She was part of Lake Park High School’s Dance Ensemble and the 2014 state champion Varsity Lancettes Dance Team. She has trained in ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, and contemporary throughout this time. In 2018, Rachel graduated with a B.S. in psychology from Loyola University Chicago, where she was part of The Dance Company. In 2020, she graduated with her MEd in School Counseling at Loyola and is now a full time middle school counselor. Over the years she has had the opportunity to choreograph a number of performance pieces. Currently, Rachel is a member of Outlet Dance Company which runs out of Elk Grove Village.
Mr. Tre’ Dumas is a graduate of Clark Atlanta University with a B.A. in Mass Media Arts with a concentration in Speech and Theatre Arts. He has taught and performed regularly at festivals including the Chicago Human Rhythm Project, the L.A. Tap Fest, the St. Louis Tap Festival, Maui Tap Experience, Detroit Tap Festival, Third Coast Rhythm Project, Calgary Tap Summit, Chicago Tap Summit (which he co-founded), North Carolina Rhythm Tap Festival, Vancouver International Tap Dance Festival and Columbus Taps. He was featured in the North American and European tours of Riverdance. He partnered with Bril Barrett to create M.A.D.D Rhythms, and the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Tap Academy. Mr. Dumas lived in Stuttgart, Germany, where he created an all ages/all levels tap program at the New York City Dance School. He performed Duke Ellington’s classic, “David Danced” with the Chicago Jazz Ensemble, he portrayed a fiery tap dancing preacher in the vignette “Dance Like David” in director/choreographer Derick Grant’s “Imagine Tap”, and co-starred w/Dormeshia Sumbry Edwards in the critically acclaimed independent film “The Rise and Fall of Miss Thang”. He was also seen on the only aired episode of Secret Talents of the Stars dancing with R&B songstress turned tap dancer, Mya. He was also a member of Jason Samuels Smith’s ACGI. Creator of Chicago’s newest professional tap ensemble, Jus’LisTeN, he recently accepted a position as an associate director with the Chicago Human Rhythm Project. He debuted his first full production featuring Jus’LisTeN entitled, “Tap Like Water” for Dance Chicago performance series.
Ms. Shannon Brodie began her dance training at age four with Mim Eichmann at Midwest Ballet Academy in Downers Grove. Her passion for dance then took her to Northern Illinois University where she received her B.F.A. in dance performance. During her training at N.I.U. Shannon had the privilege of performing soloist roles in numerous ballets re-staged by Randall Newsom, including “Sleeping Beauty,” “Paquita,” and “Giselle.” She has also performed as a guest artist with Midwest Ballet Academy, Rockford Dance Company, and State Street Dance Studio. In 2007 Shannon Joined NoMi Dance company, and as a founding member, she has continued to perform with the company for the last several years. In July of 2013 Shannon was mentioned in a Review of NoMi Dance Company by Tribune critic Sid Smith who wrote: “...a collaboratively fashioned solo for Brodie, bittersweet and smart... toe work and turns, in a backstage scenario boosted by Brodie’s strength and carefully crafted nonchalance...” Shannon also performs with Winifred Haun and Dancers as a company member, and had the opportunity to perform in the Martha Graham inspired performance series “Vision Faith Desire”. Shannon has had the honor of working with choreographers such as Joshua Blake Carter, Paul Christiano, Autumn Eckman, Lizzie MacKenzie, Nick Pupillo, Ahmad Simmons and Jessica Miller Tomlinson.
Ms. Alyssa Senese started dancing at age two and has over fifteen years of experience, including dancing for over a decade at the Pavilion Dance Centre. She has trained in ballet, jazz, modern/ contemporary, lyrical, pointe, poms, hip hop, and tap. Alyssa was a Pavilion Dance Centre dance company member for five years and a founding member of Thrive Company. Through Thrive Company training, she learned her passion for choreography and teaching. She also volunteered as a dance camp teaching assistant. In high school, she was a varsity competitive dance team member as a freshman and participated in orchesis. Alyssa is currently a two year varsity dance team captain, choreographer, and a member of student led dance clubs at school. Alyssa is happy to continue to share her love of dance with the Pavilion Dance Centre community.
Ms. Samantha DeRango from Arlington Heights, IL, began her serious dance training at the age of 14 during her time at Rolling Meadows High School. There, she was an active Orchesis and a Hypno member where she held leadership roles. In college, she continued to pursue her passion for dance by joining the Poms team and completing a minor in dance education focused in modern, contemporary, lyrical, jazz, ballet, and hip-hop at Elmhurst University. During her college years, Samantha won several choreography and leadership awards, recognized by both staff and peers for her contributions. Since then, Samantha has taught dance at Rolling Meadows High School, the Elmhurst Park District, and the Mount Prospect Park District, where she choreographed and instructed dancers of all ages, from children to adults.
Ms. Karolina Kachnowski began her dance journey at Pavilion Dance Centre when she was just three years old. She started off in Junior company, and through seven years she transitioned through other companies where she then ended up in Thrive company. In Thrive company she started her journey as a choreographer. Since the start of attending Elk Grove High School she has been a part of the Orchesis team for four years now. There she has been a performer and choreographer. She has also been a part of her Competitive dance team for 3 years now. She is trained in ballet, modern, contemporary, lyrical, jazz, hip-hop and tap.
Megan Heller began her dance training at the Pavilion Dance Centre Over her 13 years of dance training there, she studied ballet, jazz, tap, hip-hop, lyrical, tap funk, acrodance, and modern. She continued her training as a part of the Elk Grove High School’s Orchesis Program. Meg graduated from Hope College in 2017 with a B.A. in Business Management. She was involved in the dance program at Hope College by taking classes, performing, and teaching. Meg has been a member of The Outlet Dance Company for three years. Dance has always been a passion of Meg’s and loves being back where it all started by teaching at the Pavilion Dance Centre.
Ms. Breana Sanaghan began her dance education at the Pavilion Dance Centre when she was just four years old. She was a member of the Pavilion Dance Connection Company throughout middle school until her transition to Elk Grove High School’s Orchesis team. There she was a choreographer and costume director, and competed on the dance team her senior year.
She is trained in ballet, tap, modern, contemporary, lyrical, jazz, and hip-hop.
Jaclyn Schwartz began dancing at the age of four and grew up training under the direction of Pavilion Dance Centre staff. She has studied ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, modern, lyrical, pointe and poms dance team. She is a graduate of DePaul University with a B.S. in Biology. She was a member of Elk Grove High School’s Orchesis program and DePaul University’s dance team. She has contributed choreography to local award winning performance companies and dance teams, including our Pavilion Dance Connection! She loves that she can continue to share her passion for dance with her students and families here at the PDC and is looking forward to continuing to direct and choreograph for our Nationally Award winning Ignite and Ignite Sr. competition dance companies!