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Mary
Andreasen
Assistant Director of PR/Marketing and Special Events for the Broadway Dance
Center, Mary wears many hats. She's performed with the Omaha Theatre Company
Ballet, Wonder-World Enterprises Modern Company, on Good Morning America,
The Today Show and at Radio City Music Hall with Neil Young. Mary has taught
for Broadway Dance Center, Omaha Theatre Company School of Dance, Encore
Dance Competition Nationals, many NCA and UDA Dance Teams and regional
schools. Mary's joined LiNK in '06.
Adriana
Falcon
has trained in ballet, modern, tap, but found her artistic voice through
jazz dance. She was a featured dancer in the opening ceremonies for the U.S.
Open, Spain’s Le Cirque-The Company, as well as the Future Stars
Gala for CMI Productions. She performed several roles in “Peter Pan,”
“The King and I,” and “Anything Goes.” Recently, Adriana choreographed for
the independent film "The Book of Me”, and was both a dancer and actor in
the independent film “The Pack”. Adriana Joined LiNK this year.
Kimberly
Mayer
trained in ballet, jazz, modern, and tap at the Long Island Dance Academy
and the Seiskaya Ballet Academy. She's performed at the Elan Awards, in
Jennifer Muller’s "Hatch",In the Fryin' Pan, and for a Self Magazine Fashion
Show. Kim has appeared on the WB morning news show many times, in the
independent film “Dreamgirls” and currently, teaches and choreographs for
Broadway Dance Center's Children and Teen program’s elite company “Arts in
Motion”. Kim is also Group Fitness Manager for Equinox Fitness Clubs and is
pursuing her MBA at Fordham University. Kim is an original member of LiNK.
Emily Noton
grew up Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and has trained extensively in ballet,
jazz, and modern. She’s danced with Canadian companies: The Russian Vaganova
Society, Mile Zero Dance Company and Citie Ballet where she performed
classical roles such as the doll “Coppelia”, soloist work in Le Corsaire,
and the Spanish Dance from the Nutcracker. Emily also had contemporary work
created on her for Mile Zero Dance Company and by William Thompson of Citie
Ballet. After attending the University of Alberta, Emily spent time teaching
ballet at several ballet schools in Okinawa, Japan, then decided to move to
New York to pursue her dance career full time. Since relocating, she’s
danced with Saba Dance Theatre, at Jennifer Muller’s “The Works”, the French
Institute’s Florence Gould Hall, In the Fryin' Pan, the Puffin room and
Spoke the Hub. Emily has modeled for the renowned dance photographer Lois
Greenfield, Shen Tao Company and others. Emily is an original member of LiNK.
Elisabeth
Rainer
began her dance training at the Carter School of Dance in Maryland.
Elisabeth studied ballet, jazz, modern and completed Cecchetti grades I-VII,
and attended many Cecchetti workshops and intensive programs. Elisabeth was
a member of the Cougar Dance Company for four years and has performed in
"Dance and Dessert" concerts for the Providence Center of Maryland, the Avon
Breast Cancer Concert, and the Dancers Responding to AIDS concert,
performing choreography by Kellie Shannahan. She was named a finalist in the
Washington Post Music and Dance Awards, and runner-up in the Maryland
Distinguished Scholar Talent Competition. Elisabeth is currently pursuing
her dance education at New York University. Elisabeth is an original member
of LiNK.
Yeon Seon Yoo
(Sunny)
graduated from the Chungang University, in Korea, with a BFA
in Modern Dance. After graduating, Sunny was Principal Dancer for Yukjabaegi
Serabeol, the Chung-Ang Presentation and performed in the New Millennium
Commemorative, the Korean Music & Art Company, the Dato Festival, and
several Korean dance companies. Recently Sunny performed in the Opera Aida,
and several instuctional videos choreographed by Michele Assaf. She has
performed in the Elan Awards, at Jennifer Muller's "Hatch", the Evon Arts
annual concert, the Flea Theater, In the Fryin' Pan, and the Puffin Room in
NYC. Sunny is an original member of LiNK.
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