$280/ Monthly
THE VOID MENTORSHIP
The House is a community dance studio for dedicated dancers aiming to enter the professional dance world. Our unique Mentorship Program, THE VOID, offers a weekly intensive designed to elevate your training, whether you’re enhancing your HOUSE experience or complementing existing studio or school training.
THE VOID guides dancers in all aspects of the industry while building a strong technical foundation. Classes cover Technique, Ballet, Jazz, Lyrical, Contemporary, and Hip Hop, taught by top educators, along with unique offerings like Pilates, Acting, Audition Prep, Dance Science, and On-Camera Work. Students also develop their choreographic voice through regular practice.
Each Tuesday starts with foundational classes such as Technique or Pilates, followed by styles like Jazz, Hip Hop, or Ballroom. These classes focus on choreography retention, reversing combinations, and exploring style history and career paths. Rotating Acting and Vocal training conclude the day every six weeks.
This year, dancers will work on personal branding, building resumes, and networking for lasting connections. Previous mentees have earned talent agency representation, booked roles in films and music videos, and gained acceptance to universities like Chapman, Point Park, and Pace. Opportunities include performances, industry projects, and a trip to the University of Arizona.
THE ERAS TRAINING PROGRAM
Elevate your dance journey with our Advanced Youth Training Program for dancers aged 10-14! Designed to complement your studio or school training, this program offers weekly sessions with HOUSE faculty and renowned master teachers. Get personalized guidance from top professionals, push your skills to the next level, and grow in a supportive and inspiring environment. Don’t just train—transform your dance experience and set the stage for your future success.
$240/ Monthly
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WORK & PROJECTS
Emily was born and raised in Southern California and competed as a competitive dancer for 12 years. She graduated from The University of Arizona in 2013 with her BFA in Dance and currently lives in Los Angeles dancing for Go 2 Talent Agency (GTA).
When Emily was 16 years old, she began touring with Tremaine Dance Convention as an assistant, traveling all across the United States. To further her studies, she trained in Chicago with River North Dance Company. She has worked with numerous choreographers including, Bryan Tanaka, Dominique Kelley, Ashley Everette, Gustavo Vargas, Mark Meismer, Joe Tremaine, Desiree Robbins, Zach Woodlee (Choreographer from Glee), Spencer Liff (Musical Theatre Choreographer from “So You Think You Can Dance”), Keri LaGrand, Sam Watson, Michael Williams, and Miki Orihara (Martha Graham principle dancer).
Emily was amongst the first girls to tour with Mariah Carey in her All I Want For Christmas Worldwide Tour in 2017. In addition to live performances, she has performed with Seamless Dance Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri, directed by Erin Lustig; and danced in Dee Caspary’s Nvitational in a piece called “In This Shirt”, choreographed by Keri LaGrand, dancing along side Meghan Sanett and Tiffany Maher.
Furthermore, Emily was a stunt double on NBC’s new show “Reverie”, as well as danced in commercials on Disney Channel for a Nintendo N-R-G game, choreographed by Zack Woodlee and featured in a Metrolink Commercial. She was also featured in a promo for “American Horror Stories” and filmed music videos such as “Breakfast Can Wait” by Prince and “Little Bit Louder” by Radical Something. In addition to television work, she was a fitness performer for BeFit Fitness, produced by Cal Pozo. Lastly, Emily has had the opportunity to work on green-screen as a pointe dancer for Paintscaping Productions.
As an artist and teacher, Emily’s primary goal is to invoke, inspire, and create a truly visceral experience. She hopes to learn more about herself and whom she is becoming by taking as many opportunities that come her way while sharing her experience with all aspiring dancers!
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