Jeremy Fullam is a teacher, performer and choreographer. As an accomlished teacher and
choreographer for the past 11 years, Jeremy has recieved accolades for his choreography on an international level. For four years he was involved with the world famous "Tap Dogs", performing in the off Broadway show in New York City, the Las Vegas company and in three national tours. Jeremy was also a principal jazz and tap dancer in the production of "Liberty on the Street". Some of Jeremy's other accomplishments include television appearances on CNN, The Tonight Show, with Jay Leno, MTV Live, Home Team with Terry Bradshaw The Magi Hour with Magic Johnson. Jeremy's stage credits include the part of Tommy Djilas in "Music Man" and Rolf in "The Sound of Music". He has coached and choreographed for the USA Tap Team and his students became the World Champions in the Children's and Junior's Divisions.

Kevin specializes in jazz, lyrical and musical theater. His credits include "The Masquerade In The Sky" at the Rio Hotel Casino, pricipal dancer in several cruise ships and has had the opportunity to perform with such stars as Usher, Enrique Iglesias, Mary Tyler Moore and MC Hammer. Kevin has also been featured in many industrials, such as the grand opening of the Wynn Hotel Casino, the Detroit International Auto Show, Redken and Beauty Craft Care, a Rite Aid commercial, the Windsor Casino and many more. Along with his performing, Kevin's choreography has been awarded many regional and national titles. You may even spot some of his students in The Lion King on Broadway, in The Radio City Rockettes or on some cruise ships as well as other places.
Stacey began her 20 year entertainment career as a showgirl in the Siegfried and Roy production show at the age of 17. She has since been a cast member in 8 different production shows on the Las Vegas Strip. She has been in Melinda, First Lady of Magic (dancer), Crazy Girls (lead dancer), Splash (dancer) and Shadow Bar (dancer/choreographer) Stacey began her early training in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. At the age of 13, she started training at Backstaage Dance Studio in Las Vegas, later continuing at UNLV as a student of Fine Arts. During her professional career, Stacey has worked as a showgirl, lead dancer, skater, choreographer, model and actress in Las Vegas, as well as overseas, in Japan, Italy and France. In 1992 she began teching dance in Las Vegas, owning The Lakes School of Dance for almost 10 years. In 2004, Stacey becamse interested in prodcing and started her own production company, Petteruti Productions. She is currently producing and chorepgraphing adult and child professional performers. Stacey also produced and choreographed the Sin City Dolls, landing the group a spot at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay for 1 year, as well as performing at numerous special events and trade shows.
Formally trained, she earned a Bachelor's in Fine Arts degree in dance at the Cornish College
of the Arts in Seattle, Wa., Cynthia started professionally dancing at sea while touring with Fusion Dance Company, getting her break from Stiletto Entertainment, aboard Holland America Line cruises. While aboard the MS Ryndam, Cynthia had the pleasure of being a guest showgirl for the World Poker Tour's main event, aired on The Travel Channel. In 2005 she relocated to Las Vegas, where she performed nightly in The Masquerade Show in the Sky at the RioAll Suite Hotel and is currently dacncing and performing for The Magic Of Rick Thomas. Whilst in Las Vegas, Cynthia has been a guest showgirl for Nate Burton's magic trick "7 days, 7 Showgirls, 1 Box", filmed at the Aladdin Hotel for E! Television. she was also profiled for "Latin Eyes", a San Francisco based show. In the midst of all her work, Cynthia has always found time to teach her love of dance to children of all ages.
Robert comes to us from Bakersfield, California, whre he recieved his technical training in
ballet, tap, jazz and acrobatics from Georgia Lynn's Theater of Dance Arts. Robert started training at the age of 11. He wewnt on to receive his national titles of Mr. Teen Dance Educators of America and Mr. Dance Olympus. At the young age of 18, he began performing professionally, where some of his highlights include being on Norwegian and Royal Carribean Cruise Lines, performing the role of Aladdin in Japan's Tokyo Disneyland, performing in many Las Vegas industrials and dancing nightly for the World renowmed magicians, Siefried and Roy at The Mirage. Robert has also had the opportunity to work with well known choreographer Kenny Ortega. His career has taken him throughout Europe, as well as Sydney, Australia to perform at many venues for the 2000 Olympic Games. Robert's choreography has won many top awards at both regiona land national levels. Robert is currently a judge and instructor for Thunderstruck Dance Productions, and continues his personal training at New York's "Steps", Brodway Dance Center, as well as EDGE in Los Angeles.