Bravo Dance Center's Faculty
Janet Rowthorn-Cobleigh
Director and Founder of The Bravo Dance Center, Janet received her degree in dance from the University of Massachusetts and had performed with companies in Boston, New York, and Atlanta. She is presently the artistic director of nationally renowned New York Denishawn Repertory Dancers and is also a recognized choreographer. She has received numerous Distinguished Fellowship Awards and over the past ten years her work has been performed by the famous New York School of the Performing Arts and the Georgia Ballet. In addition to her performing career, she has been teaching and implementing dance programs for over twenty years throughout the Northeast and the Atlanta area. Ms. Rowthorn is the former director of one of the first performing arts high schools in the state of New Jersey. Marina Levasheva
Marina trained with her father, Vladimir Levashev, a world famous Ballet Master, rehearsal director, teacher and principal dancer with the Russian Bolshoi Ballet. Marina apprenticed with the Bolshoi Ballet and Moiseyev Dance Co. and earned her degree in Fine Arts and Dance at the studio of the USSR State Folk and Character Dance Academy under the artistic direction of Igor Moiseyev. She has performed with the Beriozka State Academic Choreographic Ensemble for more than twenty years and toured over 30 countries. She is the former assistant director for the Georgia Ballet and has staged several of the Bolshoi Ballet's works such as "Paquita", "Carmen", "Les Sylphides", "Giselle", "Swan Lake", and "Sleeping Beauty". Presently she is the Coordinator of Ballet at Bravo Dance Center. Carolyn Crumpton-Perry
Carolyn Perry received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Arts Management and
Dance Performance from Brenau University, Gainesville, Georgia. Carolyn began
her dance training in Wilmington, N.C. with the Wilmington Civic Ballet. She
continued her dance education throughout the east performing with various
companies, attending many area dance festivals, and summer dance programs. Kristin Foister
Currently a resident of Atlanta, Georgia, Kristin has been a respected dancer, choreographer, and teacher for many years. Formerly a competitive gymnast from Cincinnati, Mrs. Foister has used her strength and skill to become the polished dancer she is today. She has danced in several television commercials, industrial shows, Six Flags Over Georgia, Bacchus Productions, and promotional appearances for various music artists under the direction of Emmanual Lewis. She was also selected to dance for the 2003 NBA All-Star Game held in Atlanta. Mrs. Foister's choreography is unique and diverse. Her choreography ranges from the opening number of the 59th Lighting of the Great Macy's Tree, to the annual Indiana Pacers Gala held in Indianapolis. She has also choreographed the Bugs Bunny Show and the Crystal Pistol Fright Fest Show for Six Flags Over Georgia. Since 2006, Mrs. Foister has also been one of the Company choreographers for Atlanta's Chick-fil-a Bowl. She also put together the premier reveal of Coca-Cola's C20. Currently, Mrs. Foister is Company Director for the Bravo Dance Senior and Pre Professional Companies. Her choreography and dancers are always recognized for their pronounced musicality and performance quality that they give their audience. Mrs. Foister enjoys teaching aspiring dancers of all ages, and is especially grateful to pass on the "gift of dance". Courtney Bromwich
Ms. Bromwich studied and performed as a company member at Dance Stop Studios for nine years. During that time, she had the opportunity to take tap and jazz master classes from such well known instructors as Gus Giordano, Debra Bray, and Jason Weiss. After graduating high school, Courtney attended Brenau University for a year where she majored in dance and performed with the Gainesville Ballet in such productions as The Nutcracker and Alice in Wonderland. In addition, Courtney has also performed with the Kris Cangelosi Dance Project and Ruth Mitchell's Young Audiences program. Ms. Bromwich has enjoyed teaching and choreographing for studios throughout the metro Atlanta area for over ten years. Currently, she is looking to further her dance education and has returned to Kennesaw State University to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Dance. Beau Foister
Beau Foister, a native of Georgia, has been adjudicating and teaching master classes for Challenge Cup Competition for many years. Mr. Foister is a well renowned choreographer and dance instructor for students of all ages. His work has won national choreography awards in Jazz, Lyrical, Hip Hop, and Tap. He has choreographed for the Miss Georgia Pageant, Albany Ballet Theater, Third Edition Color guard in Michigan, Stevenson High School Competitive Pom Team, and USA Cheers under the direction of Pamela Astista, who is currently the choreographer for the Chik-fil-a Bowl, in which Beau assists. Mr. Foister is currently a resident guest artist with the Georgia Ballet. He has danced in such classics as "Nutcracker", "Serenade", "Where the Wild Things Are", "The Adventures of Mary Poppins", "Swan Lake", and many more. He is proud to have been selected as a featured dancer for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Mr. Foister always looks forward to educating and inspiring dancers from beginner to professional. Heather Haley
Biography coming soon.
Rebecca Haslam
Biography coming soon.
Amanda Shanks
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Anita Thomas
Anita has been a gymnast since the age of eight and competed on Mother of Mercy's High School gymnastics team all four years of high school. She began working at Vandergriff Gymnastics Center in Cincinnati, where she taught children ages three to nineteen. Anita also coached the U.S.T.A. gymnastics team for eight years, before moving to Atlanta. She has two daughters that have danced at Bravo, Laurie and Kristin, and has been teaching tumbling with us for three years.
Cindy Garguilo
Biography coming soon.
Laurie Thomas
Biography coming soon.
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