Maddie received a BFA in Dance from Colorado Mesa University in the Spring of 2022 with an emphasis on choreography, pedagogy, and performance.
As a choreographer, she has created two collegiate-level works that were chosen for the faculty concert at Colorado Mesa University. One of these pieces titled “Exhaustion” went on to be performed in the American College Dance Association Northwest formal concert for 2022.
As a performer, Maddie has worked with several guest artists and professors at Colorado Mesa University ranging from artists such as Bailey Anderson who focuses on inclusivity of physical and mental ability as a driving force for choreography all the way to Teena Maria Custer a street dance theater artist. As well as primary dance educators Amanda Benzin, Meredith Lyons, Kathy Diehl, and James Wallace.
As a teacher, Maddie has experience teaching Ballet, Jazz, Tap, modern, and Hip Hop and aspires to spark the joy for movement, history, and technique in all students and in all styles. She has been trained by Danielle Heller in her Teacher Training class as well, as completed the Colorado Mesa University Pedagogy class with Amanda Benzin.
Danielle received her BA from Colorado State University, her Master of Education from Capella University, her Principal’s License from CSU Global Online and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Archetypal Mythology with an emphasis in Jungian Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute.
In 2014 she served as chair for the Colorado Dance Endorsement Committee, whose work allowed the state to pass legislation enabling dance educators to become endorsed to teach in the K-12 public school sector. In 2018 and in 2022 she served as chair and co-chair for the Colorado Dance Standards Revision.
She has taught for Red Rocks Community College and various festivals around the United States. She served as Principal and administration for an online/site based middle and high school arts program called Arts Immersion.
She participated as a core member of Ellie Sciarra’s tap company, Women in Tap: Taps Are Talking, from 1999-2009. During the last two years, she served as Dance Captain for the company. From 2013 to 2015 she served as founder and artistic director of The Rhythm Tree Tap Company. In 2017 and 2018 she facilitated and hosted the Rocky Mountain Percussive Dance Festival.
As owner and artistic director of Peak Academy of Dance since 1999, she teaches in the Tap Program, oversees the Exploratory Program, teaches the teacher training and assistant program and supports the staff.
In her spare time, she loves to spend time with her family, gardening, skiing, traveling, and coming up with new and innovative ideas.