Emily Nies

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Emily Nies (she/her) is an educator, choreographer, performing artist, and NASM-certified PT based in NYC. Her dance training began studying with Michele Larkin-Wagner and Molly Larkin at Larkin Dance Studio in St. Paul, MN. In 2013, she moved to NYC to study Musical Theatre and Dance in the B.F.A. program at Pace University....Read more

Emily Nies (she/her) is an educator, choreographer, performing artist, and NASM-certified PT based in NYC. Her dance training began studying with Michele Larkin-Wagner and Molly Larkin at Larkin Dance Studio in St. Paul, MN. In 2013, she moved to NYC to study Musical Theatre and Dance in the B.F.A. program at Pace University. Emily has worked professionally at regional and local theaters including Pittsburg CLO, Interlakes Theatre, and NY City Center where she was the rehearsal stand-in for Sutton Foster in Jamboree. Other favorite credits include Cassie in A Chorus Line (dir. by Baayork Lee) and Velma in West Side Story. Most recently, Emily was seen in the Transport Group's production of NINE In Concert at Lincoln Center's Merkin Hall. Emily currently teaches and choreographs for various studios within the tri-state and midwest areas focusing on styles of jazz, lyrical, contemporary, and theatre dance.

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Class Descriptions

Emily’s goal is to create a process-driven, stress-free, and uplifting environment in all her classes. The class will begin with a progressive warm-up to prepare the mind, body, and spirit for movement. As a NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Emily strongly emphasizes the importance of functional movement to enhance the quality of dancing and artistry while reducing the risk of injury. The warm-up is a blend of technique, active stretching, stability drills, and strength exercises designed to get the blood circulating and activate essential muscle groups used within the combination. The warm-up will be followed by a brief center or an across-the-floor phrase, further priming the mind and body for movement. The class will conclude with set choreography emphasizing the creative process over perfection and exploring how musical elements can influence creative choices. The core of Emily’s class is centered on blending music and movement together as a powerful tool for release.