Laurel Kehoe
Dance Manager
Co-Owner
Laurel Kehoe
Heartland Academy
of Dance & Theatrics
(Co-Owner) & Dance Mistress
Classes:
Creative Movement
Beginning Level 2
Intermediate
Pre-Advanced
Pre-Pointe, Advanced + Pointe
Adult Beginning Ballet
Adult Advanced + Pointe
Laurel Kehoe began attending dance classes at three years old, and has been dancing ever since. Dance styles studied include Ballet, Modern, Lyrical, Jazz, and Contemporary, as well as all American Ballroom dance styles, and quite a variety of Folk Dancing.
Laurel has a significant amount of acting experience as well; She started with Heartland’s Family Theatre summer workshops, performing in their Frog Prince, The Patchwork Girl of Oz, and Alice In Wonderland. She has now been involved in community theatre since the ‘90s, and has been directing Heartland’s annual fairytale dance recitals since 2018. Laurel has choreographed for several community theatre productions, such as Grease, Chicago (Connect the Dots Theatre Company), Alice in Wonderland (Human Circus Mask Co.), The Hobbit (Barnstormer’s Theater), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Rogue Music Theater), as well as multiple productions with Stardust Repertory Theatre.
Laurel has now been dancing for over thirty years, and teaching for over twenty. Her first instructing position was at Club Northwest – teaching Beginning Ballet & Jazz classes, for students ages 4 through 12. She trained with Nancy Gordon for a number of years, enjoying private lessons in Dance, Acting, and Teaching Fundamentals. Laurel has completed the Basic Pointe Shoe Fitter Training program with The Pointe Shop/Josephine Lee, and is working towards becoming a certified pointe shoe fitter.
In the professional field, Laurel has worked in management for over ten years. She has been the Operations Manager for the Seattle JoAnn Fabric & Craft (Store #1711), Packaging Manager for The Fremont UPS Store, Production Manager for Cary’s of Oregon, and Administrative/Registration Manager for The Good Earth Organics just to name a few. She has now branched out into bookkeeping and owning businesses.
Laurel loves including imagery and anatomical information to help the dancers find and use the correct muscles from the beginning. She finds great joy in seeing her students progress and encouraging their love of dance as an art form
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