Meet our Ambassadors
Brenley has always loved to dance, and she started classes at three years old. Brenley has competed with the Next Step Dance Drill Company for six seasons and trains in ballet, jazz, contemporary, hip hop, pom, acro and more!
Brenley is a member and new squad leader for her middle school drill team. Bravo Physio has played an important part in her dance journey by getting her healed and keeping her healthy. She’s so excited to be a Bravo ambassador!
Josephine has been active in the dance community for 11 years with a strong focus on ballet. As a contemporary artist, she enjoys creating original choreography and spreading joy through teaching dance.
She hopes to inspire others and be a good example for the next generation of dancers. Josephine also loves stage performing and was cast most recently as Winnie in Tuck Everlasting and Ariel in The Little Mermaid, Jr.
Aya is a 16 years old dancer. She has been dancing since she was 3 years old. While dancing started as a hobby, it is now one of her favorite things to do when she needs to get out of her own head.
She trains at Royale Ballet Dance Academy in Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, Hip Hop, Tap, Acro, Musical Theater, and Lyrical. While her main focus as of right now is Ballet, Contemporary, and Jazz, she loves going to conventions and intensives to explore new styles!
Parker is a versatile 9-year-old dancer who trains in Classical Ballet at Texas Youth Ballet and competes in commercial styles with Ace Dance Project.
She'll tell you she loves every style - from tap to jazz to contemporary - but if you make her choose, her heart is in the artistry and precision of ballet and the fun and energy of hip-hop.
Parker is her happiest self preparing for a show and performing on the stage. She loves to train and compete because she thrives with feedback that helps her grow and improve her craft.
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Zoe is a 17-year-old junior in the Dance Conservatory at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
She trains in all styles at Next Step Dance, including tap, ballet, jazz, contemporary, hip hop, and ballroom. She is also beginning to explore choreography while continuing her work in dance, musical theater, singing, and acting.
Zoe is a versatile and driven artist who values both technical growth and expressive storytelling in her movement. She is passionate about training in a way that supports longevity, strength, and sustainability as a dancer.
Mae is 17 years old and has been dancing for 6 years.
She has competed for 5 years with Rogue Dance Studio, and has attended Booker T. Washington as a member of the dance conservatory for 3 years.
She dances ballet, modern, contemporary, and jazz, and always loves to try new styles. Dance has always been a natural way for her to express herself, and helping others dance safely has become a priority for her.
Photo: @richard_hill_studio
Mila is 10 years old and has been dancing for 2 years. Her favorite competition has been YAGP where she placed Top 12. Her favorite genre of dance is ballet and contemporary, with ballroom being a close third.
Mila is passionate about being a kind friend and being a good role model to younger dancers. Her goals this year are to grow in strength and balance and just have a lot of fun while doing it!
Izzie is a Senior member of Next Step Dance Performing Arts Center’s hip hop company, The Officials. While her main focus is hip hop, she trains in all styles, competing solos in musical theatre and jazz, with a goal of dancing at the collegiate level.
Izzie is a two-year alumni of the Dallas Cowboys Rookie Squad, has trained for two summers with Broadway Dance Center’s Junior Training Program, and performed in last summer’s Kaos Nationals closing show as a member of the Kaos Cast.
Dancing to her is everything, it is the way she gets away from life and expresses herself, the way she connects with her favorite people, and it’s thing she will always go back to no matter what.
Adeline trains at the Ballet Conservatory in Lewisville, Texas and is a member of the Lakecities Ballet Theater. She has done summer intensives at both CPYB and Kansas City Ballet. This summer she is going to Oklahoma City Ballet and Philadelphia Ballet.
She trains primarily in ballet but also in jazz and modern/contemporary. To her, dance is a way to connect with others and a way to allow your mind to focus on something else.
Zoey is an ever evolving dancer and actress. Zoey is on the Mini Performing Company at Next Step Dance where she studies Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Musical Theatre, Contemporary, Ballroom and Hip Hop.
Though Tap is her favorite under the talented Malana Murphy. She also studies acting at The Actors House in McKinney.
Zoey loves competition season and keeps her body performance ready with bi-weekly training at Bravo Physio.