"Believe you can and you're halfway there."
Michelle Atkins
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With over 20 years of experience in marketing and community relations, Michelle brings a passion for connection, communication, and collaboration to every role she undertakes. Originally from upstate New York, Michelle made Virginia her home in 1995. She has led strategic marketing initiatives and has been dedicated to volunteerism and community involvement ever since.
Her leadership experience includes three years of service with the Cosby Choral Boosters—two of those years proudly spent as President—where she helped grow support for the arts and elevate student opportunities. Her ongoing involvement in various volunteer and outreach initiatives include supporting youth, education, and underserved families.
Her passion for connecting people, fostering partnerships, and making a lasting impact drives her work and reflects the heart of our mission.
Furthering his studies, he was offered another full scholarship to attend the Joffrey Ballet Jazz & Contemporary Program in New York City, New York. Sean studied various forms of dance, including: ballet, jazz, contemporary, Horton, musical theater, Cunningham, hip hop, heels, commercial jazz, and acting. While in New York, he also studied and performed at places such as Broadway Dance Center, Perry Dance Center, Steps on Broadway, Alvin Ailey, and Martha Graham Studios. Sean has also performed lead roles in Swan Lake, Nutcracker, and Sleeping Beauty. A Spotlight Dancer in Dancing Under the Spotlight, off Broadway Musical Productions such as Hairspray and Chicago, and also a choreographer for the Young Choreographer Festival in New York City.
He’s signed with RWS entertainment group based out of NYC where he has had the opportunity to perform on cruise ships and at amusement parks around the world. He’s currently assistant director at Vibe Dance Complex in Midlothian Va, With hopes of helping his students reach their highest potential while also inspiring them to not be afraid of living a life chasing their dreams. Because behind every dancer that believes in themselves is a dance teacher who believed in them first.
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