Danelle Davies 

Danelle Davies has been sharing her talent and passion for dance to students of all ages and levels for over three decades. As a studio owner in Wisconsin for 25 years, she directed a Nationally accredited Company, and meticulously guided students and members of her faculty toward professional careers as performers, choreographers, and dance educators, respectively. Her love of movement and her connection to music has influenced many success stories, from film, to concert work; professional sports to Grammy winning recording artists; from small town performances, to international entertainment corporations.

Danelle began her dance training at the age of 6 in Wisconsin. Starting in ballet, she soon added jazz and tap classes, and began competing nationally. She attended many conventions and competitions, taking classes with Frank Hatchett, Joe Tremaine and Marcea Lane in Jazz; Doug Caldwell, Mia Michaels and Tyce Diorio in lyrical and contemporary; Terry Lindholm and Charlie McGowan in tap, among many others. Danelle continued dancing through college, where she studied both Broadcast Communications and Dance.


In 1996 she began her studio ownership journey which transformed her career path, and made space for her to raise her daughters as well as other future artists.

 Danelle has also enjoyed contributing her love of dance to school and community theater, choreographing major productions: Chicago, Once Upon A Mattress, Grease, Newsies, Shrek, Mean Girls, Once On This Island, Something Rotten, Mean Girls, and many other smaller productions. When Danelle is not teaching, she enjoys traveling and exploring new places with her husband Dan, daughter Larkyn, and two adult daughters, Skylar and Payton (Pip), who are both working as professional dancers in Las Vegas, NV.