Staff
at the dance studio!
Ms. Lindsay
Han
Director & Instructor/Choreographer
Ms.
Lindsay began her dance career at the age of three at a small
studio in Allen, Texas. It was there she found her passion for
dance that led her to dance at predominant studios around the
nation including Broadway Dance Centre in New York City. Throughout
her tenure in dance, she has had the opportunity to work with
choreographers: Stephanie DiBiase-Wheat, Jenny Durbin, Roger Lee,
Key Meersman and Shella Sattler. She has also had the opportunity
to take several master classes from Brian Friedman, Laurie Ann
Gibson, Frank Hatchett, Cris Judd, Mia Michaels, Wade Robson,
and Shane Sparks. Ms. Lindsay was a member of the Allen Tallenettes
while in high school and served as Lieutenant and choreographer
during her Senior year where several of her pieces won national
recognition. Ms. Lindsay was also recognized as a soloist in which
she was awarded several awards on a national level. Additionally,
Ms. Lindsay was voted as "Veteran of the Year" due to her successful
endeavors on the team. After graduating from high school, Ms.
Lindsay began teaching dance while attending Texas Christian University
(TCU) and had the opportunity to attend several conventions that
focused on the development of teaching dance. It was throughout
this time that she developed her teaching abilities and found
a love for not only dancing but also teaching. Ms Lindsay graduated
from TCU with a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology. She continues
her dance education by attending several conventions throughout
the nation including The Pulse, Monsters of Hip-Hop, Showstoppers
and Dance Teacher Magazine.
Ms.
Megan DeHoyos
Instructor/Choreographer
Ms. Megan
has been dancing for over ten years and has had extensive training
in jazz, tap, lyrical, and hip-hop. Currently, Ms. Megan travels
in the summer teaching dance with Marching Auxiliaries (MA) Dance
Company where she has choreographed for numerous high school teams
throughout the country. Ms. Megan was a member of the World Famous
Kilgore College Rangerettes and is now attending Texas Woman's
University (TWU) studying business entrepreneurship.
Ms. Cali
Hoffman
Instructor/Choreographer
Ms. Cali started
dancing at the age of eleven and has had extensive dance training
in Ballet, Jazz, Lyrical, Hip Hop and Modern. Ms. Cali is a graduate
of Coppell High School, where she was a member of the Coppell
Lariette Drill Team. She was also a proud member of the Kilgore
College Rangerettes. Throughout her two years as a Rangerette,
she had the privilege of dancing at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade, Cotton Bowl Classic pre-game and halftime show, Dallas
Cowboys pre-game and halftime show, and the Black Tie and Boots
Inaugural Ball. In September 2004, Cali was honored to represent
the Rangerette organization by appearing on the front cover of
the Texas Monthly Magazine along with her two sisters. She pursued
her dance training at Texas Woman's University (TWU) where she
studied under dance artists such as Mary Williford-Shade, Sarah
Gamblin, Larry Keigwin, Michael Foley and Dan Joyce. She studied
Ballet and Modern while at TWU and received her Bachelor of Arts
degree in Dance. Additionally, Ms. Cali sits on the staff of MA
Dance where she has had the opportunity to choreograph for numerous
High School Drill Teams around the Dallas/Ft Worth area.
Ms. Hilary Hoffman
Instructor/Choreographer
Ms.
Hillary started dancing at the age of eleven. Ms. Hillary attended
Coppell High School where she was a Coppell Lariette. After graduation,
she became a member of the World Famous Kilgore College Rangerettes.
While on Rangerettes, Ms. Hillary performed at the Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade, the Presidential Black Tie and Boots Ball, Dallas
Cowboy games, the Cotton Bowl halftime performance, and other
local parades and appearances around East Texas. In September
2004, Ms. Hillary was honored to represent the Rangerette organization
by appearing on the front cover of the Texas Monthly Magazine
along with her two sisters (including Ms. Cali). Ms. Hillary received
her degree in dance from Texas Woman's University (TWU) with a
concentration in Modern and Ballet. While dancing in the department
at TWU she studied under major artist such as Mary Williford-Shade,
Sarah Gamblin, Michael Foley, Larry Keigwin and Amy O'Neil.