Amy is the proud Owner and Director of Moscow Dance Company, where she combines her lifelong passion for dance with a dedication to building a welcoming, inspiring community for dancers of all ages. She has been dancing since the age of 2 and has trained extensively in ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, clogging, and musical theater. Amy was a competitive dancer for over 10 years and served as captain of her high school dance team, giving her firsthand experience in performance, teamwork, and leadership.
Alongside her dance expertise, Amy holds a Teaching Credential in Elementary Education and a Master’s in Social Work, blending her love of movement with a deep understanding of learning, growth, and community. Her teaching philosophy centers on encouragement, skill-building, and joy in movement, whether guiding toddlers taking their first steps or motivating adults to try something new.
Amy currently lives in Moscow with her husband and two children, and she is committed to making Moscow Dance Company a space where students of all ages can grow, shine, and fall in love with dance.
Brynn has been dancing since the age of 3 and has trained in tap, jazz, contemporary, and ballet. She grew up as a competitive dancer in Tri-Cities, Washington, spending over 10 years training more than 10 hours each week. Brynn has extensive experience assisting classes for dancers ages 3–13, where she developed strong skills in leadership, motivation, and creating a positive learning environment.
She currently lives in Pullman and is a junior at Washington State University, pursuing a double major in Psychology and Sociology with a minor in Criminal Justice. Brynn hopes to pursue a career in Social Work and is passionate about working with children and helping them build confidence both in and out of the studio.