Artistic Director & Founder
Stacey is a dancer, choreographer, and teacher based in the DC Metro area. She has presented her choreography at the Richmond Dance Festival and was commissioned as the choreographer for Fairfax Choral Society's 60th Anniversary Gala at Capital One Hall in McLean, VA. Stacey is drawn to storytelling and musicality when she choreographs. Her past works were a collection of eccentric themes such as the big band era and a Wild West shootout.
Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, Stacey received her early dance training at Mid-Atlantic Center for the Performing Arts and Spotlight Studio of Dance. She graduated in May 2017 from George Mason University with a BFA in Dance and a minor in Kinesiology. During college, Stacey attended Parsons Dance Summer Intensive and studied Afro-Cuban dance abroad in Cuba through George Mason's field study program. After graduating Stacey attended Triple Arts Musical Theatre Intensive as a Moving Story apprentice, where she assisted faculty such as Terrence Mann, Mary Ann Lamb, Charlotte d'Amboise, Christopher d'Amboise, and Kelly Crandall d'Amboise in rehearsals and choreographed her own original work.
Stacey was a company dancer with RawArts Dance Company, directed by DaShown Rawl, from 2019-2021. From 2021-2024, Stacey was a company dancer with Ash & Elm Dance Co., directed by Ashley McCullough and Amber Gardner. During her time at Ash & Elm, she choreographed several pieces for the company and served as their social media manager.