Mary Grace McNally

Mary Grace (she/her) is a choreographer and dance artist based in Los Angeles.

Her choreographic credits include two evening-length shows, Not For Picking and When It Falls, which premiered in New York City and Los Angeles respectively. Mary Grace is the founder and creative director of MG + Artists, a project-based dance collective. Her work has been presented at The Joyce Theater, The Dance Gallery Festival, Dixon Place, Young Choreographer’s Festival, Centre National de la Danse in France, and deSingel in Belgium. In 2018, Mary Grace was honored to be the winner of the Capezio A.C.E. Award.

As a dancer, she has performed the work of Monika Felice Smith, Jon Rua, Doug Varone, Tommie-Waheed Evans, Katie Swords-Thurman, Emma Portner, Erica Sobol and Ryan Spencer. She has studied with artists such as Medhi Walerski, Jesse Zaritt, Douglas Becker, Adi Salant, Jermaine Spivey, Spenser Theberge, and Tilman O’Donnell. She performed at Madison Square Garden for Phish’s 2020 NYE Concert, and can be seen dancing in music videos for OneRepublic and Angel Olsen. She has acted and danced in commercials for Microsoft and Splash Blast Water. Most recently, she choreographed, danced, and collaborated with comedian Benito Skinner (@bennydrama7) on a short video. Her choreography will be seen in an upcoming indie movie, starring Mary Beth Barone.

Mary Grace is a guest instructor and choreographer at competitive dance studios, conventions, workshops, and universities across the country. She is core faculty for Luminous Tour, and guest faculty at TMilly TV: The Studio, Broadway Dance Center, Steps On Broadway, Genesis Studios, and Peridance Capezio Center.  Mary Grace holds a BFA in Dance from the University of the Arts and is represented by BlocLA. @marygracemcnally

Jordyn Santiago

Jordyn is a Los Angeles-based dancer and choreographer who studied at The Dance Theatre of Jacksonville before continuing to train throughout the US and in Israel and Europe. She has danced for Ate9, HEAVYBOOTS, Freemove Dance, tedted Performance Group and Mg+artists. Jordyn has performed at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in a production of the Opera Prism, under the direction of Beth Morrison Projects. She has toured as a backup dancer with the Los Angeles band Half Alive choreographed by The JA Collective and has been featured in music videos for Griffin Matthews, Zolita and Buzz. Along with choreographers Dana Wilson, Ebony Williams, and Christopher Scott, she appeared in the film production of In The Heights.

Jordyn has taught at highly respected institutions and collectives like Peridance Capezio Center, Brickhouse, Marymount Manhattan, The University of the Arts and The University of North Carolina Greensboro. Most recently, Jordyn had the opportunity of presenting her first solo work “All There Is” in Los Angeles for an all Queer Artist showcase. At the top of the new year Jordyn created a new work for the graduating class of The University of North Carolina Greensboro. This is Jordyn’s third season dancing for Los Angeles based company BODYTRAFFIC.
@jordynsantiago

Gabriella Sibeko

Gabriella Sibeko, (she/her) a Montreal native and New York-based dancer, educator, choreographer, and alumna of The Ailey School Scholarship and Certificate programs. Combining her love for theatrical, commercial, and contemporary dance work, Gabriella has collaborated with a range of US-based dance companies (HivewildBoca TuyaNVA & Guests, Stewart/Owen DanceMICHIYAYA, Abarukas) and musical artists (Phish, Alison Sudol, Sondre Lerche). Her unique artistry has been enriched through choreographers she’s worked with: Al Blackstone, Omar Roman De Jesus, Jakob Karr, Dolly Sfeir, Akira Uchida, Jon Rua, Ellenore Scott, and spaces she’s performed at: Madison Square Garden, Lincoln Center, The Joyce, and The Apollo. Her on-screen credits include Netlflix’s ‘Making Malinche’ and Nowness Digital's Top Picks for her work in ‘Still.’ Gabriella's passions also extend to nurturing younger artists through education and choreography around the U.S. and Canada. 
@gabriellasibeko

Jillian Meyers

Jillian Meyers (Dancer & Choreographer) is an Emmy nominated choreographer, academic educator, and world class performer. She works at the nexus of commercial, stage, film, and site-specific performance. Her work varies from touring with Janet Jackson, being the assistant choreographer for the film, “La La Land”, co-choreographing multiple episodes of NBC's, "Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist”, to choreographing multiple videos for the music artist Hozier. She wears many hats and makes many faces—and both reconciles and indulges in all of these disciplines in her collaborative ongoing genre-bending project, "The Seaweed Sisters.”
@jillymeyers

Byron Tittle

Byron Tittle began studying tap dance privately with Kendrick Jones II and David Rider in his home state of New York. Exploring other disciplines, he trained extensively at Broadway Dance Center and Steps on Broadway. An assistant to Michelle Dorrance for her American Ballet Theatre debut in 2018, he is a proud, decade long company member of Bessie-award winning Dorrance Dance. He is a founding member of Candace Brown’s Soul Project Dance Company and his commercial credits include Janet Jackson, Doja Cat, Usher, Jason Mraz, and Nicki Minaj. Tittle is humbled to have received a 2019 Princess Grace Foundation Dance Fellowship Award and be a featured dancer in both Justin Peck’s “I Made This for You” and 2024’s “Illinoise" 
@byrontittle

Angel Mammoliti

Angel Mammoliti is a movement artist and educator based in Los Angeles, California. Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, Angel graduated from the University at Buffalo with a BFA in Dance and a BA in Psychology. She spent significant time training with the Conteur Dance Company, The Phoenix Ballet, and Joffrey School of Ballet NYC and is currently a member of Entity Contemporary Dance.

As a professional dancer she has performed the works of Nina McNeeley, Marissa Osato & Will Johnston, Andrew Winghart, Talia Favia, and Liz Imperio. Her televised performance and film credits include Don’t Worry Darling, Palm Royale, Lucifer, and Stumptown along with the Latin American Music Awards and American Country Music Awards. She has completed three world tours with both Melanie Martinez (Portals) and Madison Beer (Life Support), and Viktoria Modesta (Counterflow) and has danced with artists such as The Weekend, Halsey, Miguel, Banks, Jennifer Lopez, Little Big Town, Pitbull, The Dixie Chicks, Carly Rae Jepson, Ingrid Michaelson, and Maluma.

You can find her educating nationally on both Hollywood Vibe and Hollywood Dance Jamz Dance Conventions annually where she was nominated “Favorite Convention Teacher 2022” as well as in Los Angeles at TMilly Studios. Angel has taught internationally in countries including Mexico, Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Her style prioritizes accessing a state of feeling through blending her technical jazz and ballet training with explorative movement pathways and diverse musicality creating a fusion of styles that can range from contemporary ballet to jazz-modern fusion.
@angelmammoliti

Clare Carr

Clare Carr is an Advanced Certified Core Energetics and Helix Healing Works Practitioner in New York City. Clare helps individuals recognize and navigate the pathway to their lives’ fullest potential. Clare’s practice focuses on individual, couples, and powerful group experiences. She specializes in helping with the challenges of self-acceptance and helps her clients evolve as they move through the stages and ages of life.

Clare has been engaged in a corporate career in financial services since the 1982, where she became interested in employee outreach and assistance with associates experiencing chemical dependencies and other addictions. This passion and focus became the pathway for Clare’s interest in body psychotherapy and corporate outreach.
Clare graduated from the Helix Training program in 2003 and is a member and minister of the Helix Healing Works community, a legally recognized spiritual organization. She remains engaged in the Helix Community and is a Helix mindbody/psychospirtual practitioner. In 2016, Clare also graduated from the New York Institute of Core Energetics. She completed her postgraduate program in 2017 and holds a position on faculty at the Institute. Combining her experience with Helix and Core Energetics, Clare hopes to bring personal healing benefits into her corporate environment and develop outreach programs for teens and young adults. 

In addition to her corporate and community network, Clare continues to expand her practice leveraging her personal network in the NYC contemporary dance community. Her future plans include launching a two-year innovative transformational program in New York City. Clare’s commitment to understanding the mind/body connection and her own personal journey continues as the focus of her life’s work. clareccarr.com