Monday, August 2, 2010

It's August, it's Hot ... lets Salsa!

Join us Saturday August 14, 10:30-3 Cost FREE! FREE!


The workshop is open for ages 6-18 (ages 2.5-5 ,10:30-12:45) and a light lunch will be provided.
Classes will be offered in salsa, modern, hip hop, contemporary ballet and African.

Location:
959 E. Rosedale, Ft Worth, TX. 76104,
817-871-6606
Contact:
Cessilye R. Smith
972-768-0436
projectmicah@gmail.com
www.projectmicah.org

Please call to register!

Meet our Artists!

Tom Runnels

Tom began dancing in 1992 with Mahogany Dance Theatre of Dallas. Tom Danced with Mahogany for 7 years. In 1994 Tom formed Sahihi De Cambio (Sign of Change)a Multicultural Dance Organization on the campus of Sam Houston State University. In 2000 Tom Joined Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church and became a member of the church's dance ministry. In 2003 he began to choreograph for the men at the church. He was also over the youth step team as well. Toms dance background includes modern, hip hop, African, step and praise and worship. He is currently working on his Masters in Psychology.

Rachel Burkey

Rachel is currently a Junior at Texas Christian University. She has been dancing for over 17 years, with competition studios, high school drill team, and also at TCU. Rachel has a background in ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, clogging, hip hop, contemporary and modern dance. She has taught dance to all ages from three to adult. Along with attending school she is also a dance instructor for Frances Lea dance studio in Burleson, TX teaching ballet, tap and jazz.


Tracy Williams

Tracy was born in the Southeast, but has been a Texas girl for many years. She received a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Communication from Texas Christian University. After spending some time in the non-profit realm, Tracy made the jump to higher education and is currently a professional development coach. Additionally, Tracy is the majority partner for a communication consulting firm. In her "spare time" Tracy loves to spend time with her beautiful family, travel, read (yes, she's a closet geek), DANCE! and serve others as God sees fit.

Kia Wilson

Kia has been a dancer for for 16 years. Dance has always been a passion of hers because it allowed her to express herself through movement. She started off as a praise dancer for her church. While in Middle School she was apart of the dance team. She then became a Cedar Hill High Stepper when she was in high school. After graduation she attended Kilgore College where she began more formal dance training in ballet, jazz, and modern. She has had experience in choreographing and also teaching dance workshops. She has also had the opportunity of assisting in teaching the praise dance workshop at The National Baptist Youth Convention Inc. She has worked with children for almost 5 years. She enjoys working with children because she realizes that they are our future and she wants to help them reach their full potential in Christ.