Theater

Daniel Assetta

Daniel Assetta (he/him) is one of Australia’s most sought after performers & choreographers and is now currently based in New York City.

Harry Francis

Harry Francis (he/him) is a West End performer, who has recently moved to New York City from the UK. Most recently, Harry played Neleus in the West End production of Mary Poppins. Other West End/London credits include Mark in A Chorus Line, Tom Thumb in Barnum, Mungojerrie in Cats, U/S Boq in Wicked, Elder Thomas in The Book of Mormon, and Lewis/Theo in Pippin.

Ross Thompson

Ross Thompson is absolutely thrilled to be teaching at BDC! He was last seen in Northern Stage's production of Matilda playing The Doctor and has performed at numerous regional houses throughout the country. He's recently been showcasing more and more of his choreography around NYC (Arts for Alz, Think Tank Showcase) and is ecstatic to have a platform and a safe space to continue teaching. Let's keep moving and grooving together, even in these chaotic times!

Adam Wedesky

Adam Wedesky (they/them, @adamwedesky) is an NYC based choreographer, mentor, and performer. Adam is a member of the guest faculty at the world renowned Broadway Dance Center and Cat Cogliandro’s catastrophe!

Lillian Colon

Lillian Colon is a veteran dancer, having been in the entertainment industry since the age of 16. She currently teaches jazz in New York City. Among many of her accomplishments in the dance world, Lillian is the First Latina Radio City Music Hall Rockette and honored by the newspaper El Dario in 1997 as The Puerto Rican Woman of The Year. She has appeared as a Guest of Honor and Godmother in 3 Puerto Rican Day Parades.

Nathan Madden

Nathan Madden received his BFA from the the Juilliard School, attended HSPVA, Houston, and Atlanta Ballet academies. He has taught and performed around the world and with each experience of stage, film, and studio, becomes more of a well rounded creative force.

Aurelia Michael and Rickey Tripp

Aurelia Michael was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, where she began her artistic training at the Dance Theatre of Harlem. She continued studying dance throughout college, earning Dance and Business Management degrees from the University of Maryland, College Park, as well as attending the Fashion Institute of Technology for a Certification in Image Consulting.

Pages

BROADWAY DANCE CENTER

BDC offers more than 350 drop-in classes a week!
Walk-ins welcome. All levels and styles.
DANCE TODAY!

 

Get Map

CONTACT INFO

  • Broadway Dance Center
  •   322 W 45th St • NYC, NY 10036
  •   info@bwydance.com (general info)
  •   212-582-9304 (phone)
  •  
  • Children & Teens • Lincoln Center
  •   37 W65th St • NYC, NY 10023
  •   W65info@bwydance.com
  •   212-457-0035 (phone)