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Published by Theatrical Rights Worldwide | ||
Choreographed by Alison Kempfert | ||
Song List
Act 1:
READY OR NOT....Natalie, Tanya, Brad, Ashley, Kyle, Claire, Garrett, and Ensemble
DO IT RIGHT.....Ashley, Tanya, Brittany, and Shelly
MAKING IT.....Natalie, Christian, Claire, Shelly, and Ensemble
GET A LIFE.....Kyle and Natalie
SUPERNATURAL....Garrett and Ensemble
BACK WHERE I BELONG.....Kyle and Natalie
TEXTING SONG....Brittany, Tanya, Shelly, and Ensemble
WISHES.....Brad and Claire
BEING ME.....Kyle
BACK WHERE I BELONG REPRISE....Natalie
Act 2:
WHAT COMES NEXT....Kyle, Natalie, Ashley, Claire, Brad, Garrett, Ensemble with special rapping by Garrett, Bob, Ted, Christian, and Brad
SUSPICIOUS.....Ashley
BEING WITH YOU.....Kyle and Natalie
DOWNLOAD MY LOVE.....Freddy and Shelly
GONNA STAY WITH ME......Natalie and Kyle
MAGICAL NIGHT......Tanya, Brad, Ashley, Brittany, Claire, Freddy and Ensemble
MAGICAL NIGHT LOOP.....Ensemble
READY, SET, GO.......Claire, Brad, Natalie, Kyle, Shelly, Freddy and Ensemble
Meet the Company

Jovirose is 13 years old and is in the 8th grade. This will be her second show ever but her first show where rehearsals took place after school. In fact, this will be Jovi's first time singing in front of an audience! Jovi fell in love with theatre last year while watching the musical, Descendants. She set a goal of instead of watching the next show, she was going to be on that stage, and that, she did. Jovi loves the theatre community and she feels as if she's finally found her place. She loves being able to be dramatic and feisty to the extreme. Although this is only Jovi's second show, she's no stranger to the stage. She has been dancing since she was two years old and it's one of her greatest passions. Jovi would like to thank Ms. Olson, Mrs. Harris, her family, and all of the cast for encouraging her and always hyping her up. She couldn't have done this without them! But most of all, she would like to thank her best friend, Bobby Brendemuehl, for always being there to make her laugh if she is completley freaking out and for being her biggest supporter. She is grateful that he always believes in her and pushes her to be her greatest!

Cody is in the 8th grade, and loves the arts. When he was younger, Cody had a passion for singing, and he wanted to share it with other people. With help from his dad, Cody has been able to perform in 4 plays for Spring Station so far but this will be his 5th and last show with Spring Station. He would like to give special thanks to his dad, who has been there every step of the way, his mom, music teacher-Mrs. Harris, theatre teacher- Ms. Olson, and all of his family for always being there for him.

Dawson is a 7th grade student and this is his fourth show that he has done for SSMS. During the last two seasons, he has starred in “Usher,” “Descendants,” and “Night at the Wax Museum.” He also enjoys other extracurricular activities like basketball, football and the youth program at Wellspring Christian Church. Dawson would like to thank his family for always offering to help him with the choreography as well as line memorization. He is very thankful to be with such a great group of actors/students and is looking forward to his future years in theatre.

Abigail is in 8th grade and this is her 4th play at Spring Station. Ever since she was a kid, she's always loved the idea of becoming an actress and doing theater, and this is her chance to finally see how that feels! Doing plays has been so much fun for her over the years, and she's so sad this will be her last at Spring Station. However, she would love to thank Ms. Olson for helping her with her acting skills and hopefully, has given her a better chance at getting somewhere in acting!

Grace is in 7th grade and is thrilled to be in this show. She has been acting since she was 4 years old and has loved it ever since. Grace has been in lots of shows as various roles including; Smitten Kid #2/Ensemble in Descendants, Jolene in Night at the Wax Museum, and she helped out backstage for the honors show, Miss Teen Beauty Queen. She has loved every single oppurtunity Ms. Olson and Mrs. Harris have given her and wants to thank them for it. She also wants to thank her parents, her brother, and her bonus sister, Shae. Grace also wants to thank you for coming out and supporting SSMS theatre! And in the wise words of Martha Dunnstock, "What can I say, I'm a sucker for a happy ending."

Kara is in 8th grade and has been doing theatre since she was in 2nd grade. This will be her 12th show in total, some at SSMS and others in different places. In the past, she has played roles like Cruella DeVil in 101 Dalmations, Mandy in Usher, Heather in Miss Teen Beauty Queen, and Cleopatra in Night at the Wax Museum. She is so excited to be doing Changing Minds as her last show at Spring Station. She would like to thank her family for always being there for her and encouraging her to not give up when things get tough, Mrs. Harris for being like her 2nd mom, and Ms. Allison for her choreography. A special thanks goes to Ms. Olson, who is one of the best theatre teachers she’s ever had, one of the funniest people she’s ever met, and the most encouraging person and director. In addition, she especially wants to say thank you to Ms. Olson for casting her in Usher in the fall of her 7th grade year because if she had not, Kara probably would have given up on theatre and she wouldn’t know all these amazing people in her life. The people in Spring Station's Theatre program have really changed Kara’s life. They’ve had laughs together and plenty of cries. Kara has loved watching them grow and she has enjoyed making all kinds of memories with this cast and crew. She is sad to see her journey at Spring Station Theatre come to an end but she knows she has made friendships that have truly made a difference in her life and taught her important lessons. She loves all of the cast and crew with her whole heart.

Rainey is in the 8th grade, and this will be her 4th production here at SSMS. In the past, she played roles such as an Ensemble Member in Descendants, Rose Young in Miss Teen Beauty Queen, and now, Chloe in Changing Minds. She was also in Night At The Wax Museum as the Stage Manager. She wants to thank her family for supporting her through this journey, her friends for inspiring her to start theatre, and Ms. Olson and Mrs. Harris for lighting this twisted pathway. She is so thankful for getting cast as an ensemble member in Descendants because that inspired her to join honors theatre and learn so many new things. She was nervous at first, but decided to go for it and finally decided what she wanted to accomplish in the future. She is sad to leave behind all the memories but she's excited to make new ones at Summit High School next year. She is very thankful for all of the cast and crew that made this show possible. Also, special shoutout to Ellen Speer, Leila Woronka, Cody Mayes, Kara Pittman, Jillian Wooldridge, Jovirose Taddeo, and Carter Mitchell for being great friends throughout this amazing experience.

Priscilla is in 7th grade, loves acting and has acted since she was 6 years old. She has had the opportunity to play several important roles including this one. Priscilla would like to give a shout out to Ms. Olson and Mrs. Harris for giving her the chance to be in the musical and would also like to thank her little sister, Aly. Without her, Priscilla wouldn’t have learned the things she has today.

Isaac is in the 8th grade and couldn't be any differnt from his character if he tried. He has been in several previous shows here at Spring Station. He has starred in Usher, Descendants, Miss Teen Beauty Queen, and Night at the Wax Museum. He is very excited to get to perform again.

Carter is in the 8th Grade and he has been in two shows for Spring Station before making this his third. His first show was named Miss Teen Beauty Queen where he played an emcee, and his second show was called Night at the Wax Museum where he played Pancho Villa. In this show, he is playing the “nerdy” boy that doesn’t have many friends. He would like to thank all of his friends in the show (especially Leila and Ellen), and also his sister, mom, and dad for getting him into theatre and singing.

Luke is an 8th-grade Honors Theatre student. He has been in two shows this year and would like to give a special thanks to his director, Ms. Olson and his parents for supporting him through his journey in acting.

Bobby is 13 years old and is in 8th-grade. He also plays volleyball, baseball, and he wrestles. He is in honors theatre and this is his 2nd show. He is proud of how he is doing, following in his sister's footsteps. He is kind of nervous because it is his first time singing in front of an audience. However, he has really enjoyed the honors theater program at Spring Station Middle school and he wants to thank Ms. Olson for being a great mentor, director and teacher. He would also like to thank his sister, Sam, for the idea of being a part of theatre since she did theatre with Ms. Olson when she attended SSMS. He especially wants to thank Jovi Taddeo for being such an important person to him and encouraging him to be in honors theatre and to be in the musical.

CJ Is in the 8th grade and has been in 2 shows so far this year. He played a dance instructor named Harvey in "Mrs. Teen Beauty Queen" and a Wax Figure of an outlaw, Sundance Kid, in "Night of the Wax Museum". He would like to thank Ryan Reynolds for always inspiring him. Even when he's down on his luck, all of Ryan Reynolds' wonderful movies are there.

Leila is in the 8th grade. This is her 5th show at Spring Station as Leila has always had a love of theatre. Her previous shows have been: Usher, Descendants, Miss Teen Beauty Queen, Night at the Wax Museum, and now, Changing Minds. She would like to thank Ms. Olson and her parents for always supporting her love of theatre. She would also like to thank Ellen Speer, Rainey Johnson, and Abi Hummel for being her theatre besties.

Jillian Wooldridge is in the 8th grade. This is her 4th show on the SSMS stage. Jillian is in honors theatre and is also in band. She is sad to leave the middle school stage but she can’t wait to see what high school brings! She would like to thank everyone in the cast and crew for making this production possible! Jillian would also like to thank Ms. Olson and Mrs. Harris for giving her guidance along the way and making Jillian into her best self! Also, a special thanks to her friends and family for coming to the shows and supporting her and letting her dreams come true!

Riley Kirkpatrick is in the 8th grade and this will be his sixth production in the theater business but his 3rd at SSMS. He would like to give a special thanks to his parents, for holding up with his weird schedule since he didn't give much info. He would also like to thank all of the adults involved in this production for making this show possible, as well as all of the cast that took part in this production.

Evan is in the 8th grade. He is doing his first musical but this is his third show with Ms. Olson. He was King Henry the Eighth in Night at the Wax Museum and Jack Barrett in Miss Teen Beauty Queen. Though his part is small, his "There are no small parts-only small actors," philosophy encourages him to make his role the best part of the play. Evan hopes you enjoy the performance and have a great time!

Sara (AKA Doodle Butt and Emmy's favorite) is in 4rd grade. Being Ms. Olson's (Emmy to Sara) Goddaughter, she has been doing theatre since she was less than a year old, making her stage debut at SSMS during the musical, "Krazy Kamp", in 2014. She followed that up playing Toddler Snow White in "Another Snow White Story." Since then, her credits include The Little Mermaid, Game of Tiaras, Annie, The Wizard of Oz, Hillbilly Reunion, Peter Pan, Fractured, Princess Party Smackdown, Monster Park, Usher, Descendants, Miss Teen Beauty Queen, and Night at the Wax Museum to date. She appeared as Dizzy in Descendants this past Spring, Miss Teen Beauty Queen in October and Night at the Wax Museum in November. Changing Minds will be her 16th show at SSMS. Other credits include pagents, modeling, television, and even the face on a billboard around the Nashville area. In her free time, she is on the competition dance team at Stage Right Dance Academy. Sara cannot wait until she gets to Spring Station so she can be a part of the theatre program every day. She would like to thank her Mommy and her Emmy for giving her the chance to shine.

Ellen is in 8th grade. She has been in Descendants (played Snow White; Announcer) and she was in Miss Teen Beauty Queen (played Twyla Nash). She was also the Assistant Director in Night at the Wax Museum. She started liking the Theatre Department in seventh grade when some kids joined the choir. Since then, she has enjoyed every play she has been in. Special thanks go out to those students for introducing her to her passion for Theatre. Also, she would like to thank Ms. Olson for supporting her and giving her the role that will benefit her as a person the most. Finally, she would like to thank her parents for supporting whatever passion she pursues and Brianna Carnevale for supplying endless laughs.

Charlotte is 14 years old, is in the 8th grade and this is her 3rd show. She is also in Honor's Theatre. Charlotte has been in Miss Teen Beauty Queen, and Night in the Wax Museum this year. Charlotte would like to thank Ms. Olson, Mrs. Harris and her parents and friends. She would like to send a special shout out to Emily Wilson.

Brody is in 8th grade and has always wanted to be a performer. He first started his journey as King Beast in Descendants, and since then, he has found his passion in life. Brody would like to thank his friends, family, and dogs for always believing in him every step of the way.

Molly Cate is in 7th grade and has always loved singing and dancing. She has loved singing since she was three years old and hopes to become a singer when she is older. She was Bree in a production of Zombies. She was also Madame Ching in the fall production of Night at The Wax Museum at Spring Station Middle School. She is so excited to be in this production and looks forward to more to come. She would like to thank her family and friends for pushing her to try her best, even when times are hard. She would also thank her parents for helping her pursue her dreams and support her no matter what.

Katelyn is 14 years old and in the 8th grade. She is really excited to be a part of her first musical, Changing Minds. Before the musical, she has been in two other plays at SSMS: Night at the Wax Museum and Miss Teen Beauty Queen. Katelyn, outside of theater, likes to play basketball and the piano and some video games, as well. Most importantly, She wants to thank my own mother for giving her 25 dollars to be in the musical.

Madeleine is an 8th grade student at Spring Station Middle School. This will be her second show at Spring Station and she is so honored to be a part of it. She has had two years of acting experience. This includes acting as Anne Boleyn in Night At The Wax Museum, The Wicked Witch of the West in When Bad Things Happen to Good Actors and being stage crew in other shows. She has also taken multiple acting classes. She would like to thank her family and friends for supporting her and to everybody who has driven her home from rehersal because it is really cold outside. She would also like to thank her hermit crabs for sitting and watching her perform all the time in her bedroom at 12 am. Anyways, Maddie is very excited to perform in the show and knows everyone will do great!

Travis is in 8th grade and has always wanted to act. As a kid, he would day dream about being on the silver screen. He loves to make funny characters and impressions, but now he is trying out theatre and he is very excited to show you what he and his fellow cast has made!

Emily is in 8th grade, is 13 years old and has been acting since she was in 4th grade. She would like to thank her parents and Ms. Olson for helping her get better with acting. She would also like to thank her most favorite person ever, Charlotte Barrett.

Stella is in 7th grade has been in every play at Spring Station since she got here in 6th grade. She loves theatre, her teachers, and learning the dances and watching other people play their roles. She does competitive hunter jumping, which is a type of horse jumping, ariel silks, and does cheer with her sister. She was mainly inspired to do theatre because of Kaydence Arora, who played Mal in Descendants last year. She wants to thank everyone who has helped her throughout her theater path time.

Joslyn is in 7th grade and proclaims that acting isn't for anyone. You have to have the right mindset to actually stick to something this big. You have to have the skills to actually know what you're doing and do it with preciseness. But, of course there will be mistakes along the way and that's normal. The happy go lucky, 13 year old is waiting for her dreams to come true but, waiting for this meticulous job isn't just sitting around all day hoping for a miracle. She had to make it come true. Joslyn has had many experiences with acting. For example, Charades. It was the perfect act to help improve her movement and acting ability. For this musical, she claims she sings everyday in the shower. This is her first musical/play and she is really excited and happy to have this experience. Joslyn wants to give two very big shoutouts. One, to her theatre teacher and Director, Ms. Olson, who she did theater class with for both sixth and seventh grades. She loved it. Thanks to her, Joslyn has lots of knowledge now on the acting platform. That's why Joslyn is super excited to hopefully go to Honors theater next year. The musical and Honors is all she ever talks about. The last shout out goes to her dog Falaen. Thank you to her lovely compainian for being by her side everyday, listening to her practice her monologues for theatre over and over and over again. Joslyn is very appreciative to have this experience with her beloved classmates and teachers.

Abi is in the 7th grade and this is her third show with Spring Station. She was in Descendants: The Musical and Night at the Wax Museum. She is super excited to be in this show and to make so many memories with amazing people! She has been in other shows, including a few commercials and one movie. She would like to thank her twin sister, Lily, for always enduring her countless singing and dancing to the songs. She would also like to thank her dog, Rosebud, for sitting with her on the couch for hours!

Lyla is a 7th grade student at SSMS. Lyla does dance and that is why she is excited to be a part of the ensemble. She has been in 2 others of Ms. Olson's plays-- the spring musical last year (Descendants) and the fall show this year (Night at the Wax Museum). In Night at the Wax Museum, she had the role of Lizzie Borden, an undercover FBI agent. In the musical last year, she was also an ensemble. She is excited to dance again and be a part of Ms. Olson's new play. She hopes she will be cast in future plays at SSMS and when she goes to Summit.

Harley is a 6th grader who would like to thank her mom for supporting her and she wants to thank Ms. Olson for casting her. This is her first time acting in a musical. It has been very hard for her to get the dance moves right but she hopes when she performs, you will think they look good. She would also like to give a shout out to Tegan Smith, who is her friend and is one of the crew members helping out with the props. She would also like you to know her favorite dance scene is Supernatural. She hopes you like it too. Hope you enjoy the show.

Finley is in the 6th grade and has danced for almost ten years. She has also taken voice and acting lessons. She would like to give her family, a big thank you for always supporting her!

Olivia is in 6th grade and is a very energetic person. She has never been in a production but is ecstatic to be part of her very first musical. She would like to give a huge shoutout to her theatre teacher and director, Ms. Olson, for teaching her all the rules of acting. She would also like to thank her mother for teaching her how to sing, her father who is always there with a wise word, and last but never least, her brothers, who are always there with a helping hand.

Emma is a 6th grader and is excited to be part of the "Changing Minds" cast. Emma currently attends Chewing School of Music and has been involved in various vocal performances. She was also chosen to participate in the Allendale Elementary Talent Show (2021 and 2022). Emma would like to thank Ms. Olson and Mrs. Harris for providing her the opportunity to be a part of this play. She would also like to thank her family for always supporting her. Emma looks forward to more acting opportunities in the future.

Lily is in 8th grade and is 14 years old. This will be Lily’s 3rd show here at SSMS, but her first time being Student Director. Lily would like to thank Ms. Olson and her friends and family for always believing in her.

Maggie is in the 8th grade and is a part of the honors theater program. She is no stranger to the stage having previously acted in both "Miss Teen Beauty Queen" and "Night at the Wax Museum." This will be her first time doing crew and she is very excited about this opportunity. Maggie would like to thank her parents for always supporting her, and her friends for encouraging her to do theatre.

Ashler is in the 8th grade and this is his first time being involved in any sort of theatrical production. He wants to thank Isaac Watson and Josiah Palmer for continously asking him if he was going to join this musical, causing him to give in and join. He hopes he can do well.

Claire is in 8th grade and has only done one production in the past, Night at the Wax Museum, this past fall. She hates being in front of an audience but enjoys doing backstage work.

Colleen is in 8th grade and "Changing Minds" is the first musical/play she has been included in. She is very excited to be participating as a stage hand. Aside from this, Colleen has multiple after-school activities, including Jazz band, in which she plays the Tenor Saxophone, and Comp band, in which she plays the Alto Saxophone. Overall, Colleen is very excited about her first production in the SSMS theatre program and looking forward to the premiere.

Sawyer is a 7th grader who has lots of experience in technology (sound slides, lights etc.) and helped with his first show, Night At The Wax Museum as Sound Crew. He would like to thank Zeke McDaniel for convincing him to sign up.

Susana is in the 6th grade. She has not done anything crew related before but she has done a chorus Christmas play called “Santa’s Playlist”. A special thanks to the following people: Jessenia Moran, Julie and Kevin Beasley, Kellie Olson, and Ashley Harris for giving her confidence and encouragement.

Amelia is a 7th grader who has been doing Costumes since the Decendents musical. She loves getting to know new people and she loves doing costumes and being part of the crew.

Ellie is a 6th grader who likes drawing in her free time. Also, she is one of the easiest people to entertain. This is her first production at Spring Station Middle and she is very excited about doing it. She is very grateful for the support that she gets at home from her Mom, Dad, and brother, Nolan.

Ava is in the 7th grade and was excited about theater from the beginning of 6th grade as it was a new experience for her. After being in two shows onstage, she thought it was time to explore another aspect of theater so she signed up for the crew. She knew what it was like to perform, but now she wants to help carry out the show behind the stage.

Tegan is in 6th grade and this is her first theater experience in Theatre, besides theater class during the 1st Quarter this year and imaginary games with her sister. She is excited to help with the musical and see what it would be like to act sometime in the future.

Lorna is in 8th grade, has been in 1 play and has been crew 3 times. She thanks her friends, family, teachers, and herself.

Josiah is an 8th grader this year. He was a part of the play earlier this fall as curtain and enjoyed it so is excited to repeat the position for this show.

Belle is in 7th grade and this is her second time being house crew. She is so excited to be back.

Madison is in 8th grade. She does color guard so she chooses to do theatre to help her acting in shows. She has been in only one show ("Night at the Wax Museum") this year. Madison dosen't really have experience in being part of the crew but she does have some experience in some fields of crew. She is excited to embark on this adventure.

Naiya is in 7th grade and has always had a love for movies and musicals since she was young. She was born in southern California and loves to sing and write . She is so excited to be a part of this musical and can't wait to be a part of many more.

Zeke is in the 8th grade. This is his 3rd play to participate in this year. He did "Miss Teen Beauty Queen" and "Night at the Wax Museum" in the Fall and is in Honor's Theatre. He is trying something new by doing crew but is excited to be incolved. He wants to say thanks to Rainey Johnson for absolutely no reason.

Kellie has been teaching and directing Theatre at SSMS since the school opened in 2010. Before that, she was the theatre instructor at Heritage Middle School for 9 years. This is her 55th show to direct for Williamson County since 2002. When she is not directing shows at SSMS, she does acting, dancing, and script writing on the side, racking up credits in acting and writing in theatre, film, and television under her Screen Actor's Guild name, Kellie Hudson. She received an AA from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, CA, a BFA in Theatre Performance from The University of Memphis, an MA in Arts in Education from Austin Peay and an MFA in Film in Acting, Directing and Screenwriting from The Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA. She would like to thank Alison Kempfert for contributing her expertise in choreography and for joining her on this journey as it is no small feat. She would also like to thank Ashley Harris for the 11 Musicals they have now teamed up to do. Ashley is the Thelma to Kellie's Louise, the Glinda to Kellie's Elphaba, the Ethel to Kellie's Lucy, etc. As best friends, these two are a dynamic duo and there is no one else that Kellie would rather team up with for the yearly musical than the amazing Ashley Harris. She'd also like to thank Lori Leal for coming to rehearsals and making a suggestion here and there, helping with tickets and for overall, just being there for support. In addition, she'd like to thank Amy Smith for her photography skills, ticket master, and for basically watching every show she's directed since 2010. It sometimes takes a village and Kellie feels that she has the greatest village there is! Finally, she would like to thank all the cast and crew for putting so much work into making this musical a success...one that isn't as well known as some......but, a musical that is so much fun and such an entertaining show to do. So, to her Thespian Babies, she has this message for you that was told to her millions of times by the late Josie Helming: Go on stage, say your words loud, and don't fall off the stage!

Ashley is the director of bands at Spring Station Middle School. She is in her twenty second year of teaching and the twelfth year at her current school. Previously, she was the director of bands at Fred. J. Page Middle School for ten years. Ashley’s bands have received multiple superior ratings and have performed at the State and National levels. She also assisted at Fred J. Page High School, where they received countless awards for their marching and concert bands. In 2012, Ashley was named Spring Station Middle School’s Teacher of the Year and the Williamson County Middle School Teacher of the Year. Ashley has been instrumental in the creation of the Fusion Choir, 3 Time National GameDay Live Competition Band, Colorguard, and Drumline at Spring Station. She has also been able to assist with the musical productions at Spring Station. Her love and attention to these programs has brought her so much joy. Ashley was honored to be the field commander for John Overton High School and Austin Peay State University, where she received her undergraduate degree. Her graduate degree was obtained from Tennessee State University. She is married to Erick Harris, Director of Bands at Summit High School. They are blessed with 2 beautiful children, Mack, 16 and Sara, 9. Beyond professional recognition, Ashley feels fortunate because she is able to do more than just teach. She inspires, challenges, mentors, nurtures, and guides, and she believes that these successes contribute to improving the lives of those who know her. Her greatest successes are touching the lives of future musicians, doctors, educators and opening the door of possibilities for her students. Finally, Ashley wants Kellie Olson to know that it is a blessing to work with her best friend and partner in crime on the musical masterpieces over the last 12 years. She wants to thank her for bringing her onboard to be a part of this great theatre program!

Alison has trained in ballet, jazz, and modern dance. She was also a competitive Rhythmic Gymnast and was a member of the United States Junior National Team. She trained in Bulgaria and also competed in France, Portugal, and Canada. Alison received her BFA in Dance at Jacksonville University where she was a member of the JU Dolphin dance team. She cheered for the Jacksonville Jaguars as a member of the Roar for four seasons. She also atteneded four Super Bowls as a celebrity cheerleader. Alison was a cheerleader and choreographer for the Oliver Stone movie, "Any Given Sunday." She has been teaching dance, rhythmic gymnastics, and contorortion stretch for the past 24 years.
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