In 2003, while pursuing her degree in Biology from UMass Amherst, Beth joined the UMass Amherst Ballroom Dance Team, and her love for the world of ballroom dancing began. Although a different genre of dance, her training and continued love for the art enabled her to become a strong competitor in the collegiate ballroom dance arena.
After earning her Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Beth continued competing at competitions across the country in the areas of International Latin, Standard and Rhythm. She has performed at several prestigious events as a member of the RLJ Dance Formation Team. Her awards and recognitions include Yankee Classic World Masters Champion, Ohio Star Ball Vice Champion, and was ranked 3rd in the United States. After a very successful amateur career, Beth decided to compete professionally in the Rhythm style of dance. Already in her short professional career, she has been a Rising Star Finalist and Champion at competitions throughout the country.
Beth is a registered member of the National Dance Council of America, is LaBlast certified and a Pro-DVIDA certified instructor. Her dance expertise and knowledge of technique and execution covers all areas of ballroom dance. She is a strong foundation-oriented instructor and strives to teach solid dancing techniques. In addition to being the studio manager, she continues to train, dance and compete nationally in the Rhythm and Smooth categories.
Beth has been involved in the world of dance since she was a young child. Her love for dance began as a member of the On Stage Academy of Performing Arts while studying Pointe, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, and Modern. From the age of 8 to 18, she performed in numerous full-scale, musical and dance productions. Many years involved with the company allowed Beth to build a solid foundation of discipline and dedication essential for the world of dance.
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