Teacher: Ms. Tanya

Black Swan Act III
Koree Brosig is a passionate dancer, choreographer, and instructor from Green Bay, Wisconsin. She discovered her love for dance before she could walk and began formal training at just two years old at Shirley Van’s Dance Studio, where she trained until graduating high school. For 11 years, Koree was a committed member of The Dance Company, where she performed in numerous full-length productions. Her standout roles include Clara in The Nutcracker, Young Anna in Frozen, Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, and Ursula in The Little Mermaid.
Koree earned her BFA in Dance with honors from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, along with a certification in Pilates. During her college career, she performed in Milwaukee-based productions, including For The Wolves under the direction of Ashley Ray Garcia. Her original work Happy Birthday! was selected to be featured in Get It Out There, a local dance showcase celebrating emerging choreographers. From there it was chosen to be a part of Hope for Milwaukee, a festival celebrating dance in the Milwaukee area.
She has trained under acclaimed artists such as Maria Gillespie, Mair Culbreth, Dawn Springer, Daniel Burkholder, and Ishmael Konney. She also interned with the Joffrey Ballet School in New York City as a Resident Community Advisor, supporting students during the school’s summer intensives.
Koree’s favorite dance styles include ballet, contemporary, and jazz. She currently teaches ballet and technique classes with a focus on artistry, alignment, and confidence in movement.
Summer began her dance education at 2.5 years old in Michigan, and continued taking classes all through high school. She studied Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, Hip hop and Pom. In middle school and high school, she was a member of the competition team and extreme team. In college, she was a member of a performance team that had 2 showcases per year. Her favorite styles are Lyrical and Hip hop. Summer started assistant teaching in high school and teaching during college. She has choreographed for her college performance team, high school competition routines, studio recital routines, and musicals. Most recently, Summer had the opportunity to choreograph a music video for a local artist. Summer has received several judge’s awards and choreography awards, and her routines have placed at the regional and national levels. She is a member of Dance Masters of Wisconsin and is certified in Ballet and Jazz. Summer continues her professional development by regularly attending conventions and workshops. Summer is the former head coach of the Shawano High School Varsity Dance Team. In addition to teaching at POD, Summer is a choreographer for the Tigerton Theatre department, a school district student services member, a wife and a mom!
A longtime member of the Power of Dance family, Payton danced at the studio for 15 years. She started in Dance Expressions and then joined POD’s first-ever Tiny team at the age of 5. She continued as part of the All-Star program and later joined POD’s first-ever Youth Kick team. As a senior team dancer, she competed with POD at Dance Worlds from 2022 through 2024, helping earn a second-place finish for their kick routine Beautiful People. Payton’s favorite dance styles to perform are hip hop and kick. Through the studio’s Junior Faculty program, Payton served as a volunteer student helper for five years, assisting with both Academy classes and All-Star teams. During her senior year of high school, Payton began teaching classes at the studio and especially loves working with the early elementary dancers and tumblers. Payton is a student at UW-Madison, where she is majoring in Elementary Education with a minor in Dance Education.
Addie was just two years old when she started to dance, and she hasn’t stopped since! Ever since she’s been young, she’s had such a strong love and passion for dance. She did competitive dance for about 7 years, winning multiple titles including Dancer of the Year. For all four years of high school, she danced at Northern Michigan Dance Academy, focusing solely on ballet, where she performed in numerous productions. Two of her standout parts were Clara in The Nutcracker, and the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland. Addie also taught and helped in the younger ballet classes at NMDA. Addie now attends St Norbert College where she is a member and captain of the SNC dance team, which was named a WACPC collegiate pom state champion. Addie is majoring in Elementary Education, in hopes of eventually being a K-3 teacher. Her favorite styles of dance are ballet, pom, and lyrical.
Amanda has been with the Power of Dance since 2012 as a Dance Mom and joined the staff in 2024. She does not have any dance background but instead played many sports growing up: softball, basketball and volleyball. Her love for physical fitness did not end, as in 2013 she joined a local Crossfit gym and for 8 years she competed in many Crossfit competitions locally and throughout the Midwest. Today she still enjoys helping others become their best selves through fitness. Her love for helping people carries into her career, as she has been a hairstylist for 16 years. Her family includes her husband and two POD dancers, Addison and Evelyn. They are truly a family that bleeds POD blue! Amanda’s roles at POD will include assisting in scheduling events such as picture days, flowers for recital and recital prep.
Jodi has been with Power of Dance as a parent since the studio opened in fall 2007 but just joined the staff in 2023. She took ballet, tap and jazz classes as a child, was on her high school dance team, coached middle school dance for four years in Pulaski (where she first met Elizabeth), and choreographed PCMS and PHS musicals. She has long since abandoned any dance pursuits and instead has replaced them with nerding out on technology, organization, color palettes and font pairings. Jodi’s role includes advertising and promotion, website maintenance, social media management and other communication needs. Besides her job at POD, Jodi is a French teacher at West De Pere High School and proud POD parent. Her daughter Lauren took academy classes for many years, and her daughter Payton is in her 15th season as a POD dancer.
Bethany grew up with dance, starting classes at a local studio in Wausau. She danced two years on her high school varsity team, and two years with a competitive team at DDH Dance Academy. In college, Bethany enrolled in a few dance classes at UW-Stevens Point, while teaching at the Dance Education Center in the evenings. Bethany taught ballet and jazz at DEC for one year before moving to Green Bay to continue her hospital internship as a Medical Laboratory Scientist. Bethany found the opportunity to teach with the Power of Dance Studio in 2016. Bethany coached All-Star teams and instructed Pom and Jazz classes for three seasons, before taking a break from coaching. She has since returned to the studio in a more permanent capacity, working with our youth teams and filling in as a substitute when needed. Outside of teaching, Bethany enjoys judging dance competitions. She is a certified judge for WACPC and NDCA, and a certified Legality Official for USASF. When Bethany is not working, she likes to cuddle up on the couch with her cat, Calypso, for a movie or a game.
Chloe first coached acro with POD from 2015 to 2017 after graduating with her undergraduate from UWGB. After a couple of years coaching out of state, Chloe relocated back to Wisconsin and was thrilled to find a way to make POD fit back into her life in 2021. Chloe has surrounded her life with the sport of gymnastics since 2006 in both private gyms and Parks & Recreation programs with experience of coaching competitive teams Levels 1-8, recreational classes, and two high school teams. Chloe received her Masters of Public Health degree from Indiana University-Bloomington in 2021. She loves her role as the Recreation/Senior Services Manager for the City of Menasha. In her downtime, Chloe enjoys reading, playing board games, relaxing with jigsaw puzzles, and being outdoors with her wonderful husband and dogs. She enjoys teaching acro as it brings gymnastics to a different creative level. She can’t wait to help your dancer love it too!
Jasmine officially started coaching acro for the Power of Dance in 2022. She previously helped POD as a sub and enjoyed it so much she decided to continue in a more formal role! She grew up in Mukwonago, WI loving all athletic activities but particularly gymnastics, cheer and horseback riding. Upon graduating she attended the UW-Green Bay where she met her husband, Josh. They loved the area and decided to make it home. Jasmine taught preschool for 5 years, and then decided to be a stay-at-home mom and coach gymnastics part-time in the evenings. She absolutely loved being able to help children learn gymnastics skills and grow, not only in their athletic abilities, but also as people. She has nine years of experience in coaching both recreational and competitive team gymnastics and has attended national and local clinics throughout the years to learn the latest techniques in coaching. Jasmine is also a former POD parent, as her older daughter Maddie competed on POD teams through her high school years and also loved ballet. Jasmine’s free time is spent traveling to the University of Kentucky to visit Maddie, cheering on her younger daughter Kira at her events, spending time with her dog Mac, reading good books and enjoying the outdoors. She is excited to be able to bring and adapt gymnastics skills to dancers!
Brianna grew up in De Pere, and began her dance training at the age of two at Shirley Van’s Dance Studio. A few years later, she was introduced to the Power of Dance, where she went on to compete on their All-Star teams at the Youth, Senior, and Open levels. While dancing at POD, Brianna found her love for working with dancers of all ages by assisting in and leading various classes at the studio, including Music and Movement, Dance Expressions, Youth All-Stars, and Acro. Over nine years, she and the various teams she was a part of were awarded the title of National Champions numerous times in different styles. Brianna was lucky enough to end her All-Star Dance Career as a Bronze Medalist in Senior Large Pom, Silver Medalist in Open Kick, and a 2019 World Champion in Senior Small Coed Hip Hop. Brianna has officially been coaching at POD since 2023, working with both Academy Classes and All-Star teams. In addition to teaching at POD, Brianna earned her B.S. in Early Childhood Education from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in the spring of 2023. She is a Collaborative Full Day Head Start Teacher for the Green Bay Area Public School District.
Marissa Schuettpelz grew up in Weston and began training at the age of three at Judy Peterson Dance Studio. In high school, Marissa danced with the D.C. Everest Dance Team and held the title of captain her senior year. After high school, Marissa attended UW–Stevens Point where she danced on the school dance team for four years, serving as captain for two years, during which UWSP placed in the top half at UDA Nationals (UWSP Dance Team was one of only two captain-led teams to compete at UDA). While in college, Marissa also choreographed for Ben Franklin Dance Team, Everest Youth Dance Team, and Stevens Point Area High School, in addition to countless routines for UWSP. Marissa taught at Expressions Dance Institute in Weston for three years before moving to the Green Bay area. Her favorite styles of dance are pom and lyrical.
Heather began dancing at her local recreation department at two years old and in time, graduated as captain of the Kaukauna Dance Team in 2009. She then continued onto the award-winning University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point dance team and also coached PJ Jacobs Middle School dance in Stevens Point, where she won national titles for both pom and hip-hop. Heather eventually moved to Reno, NV in 2016 and became Captain/choreographer for the Reno Bighorns, who were affiliated with the New York Knicks and Sacramento Kings. Throughout her time on teams and since then, she has worked with studios and dance teams in Stevens Point, Milwaukee, Reno/Sparks-Nevada, and eventually back in the Fox Valley, specializing in pom, kick, hip-hop, jazz, contemporary, and lyrical. She also coaches and choreographs the Freedom Middle School Dance Team. Heather is excited to be a part of the POD family and can’t wait to get to know everyone more. Her favorite styles are pom, kick, and contemporary. Since most of her greatest memories include dance, she is looking forward to creating more as a new instructor for Power of Dance.
Maddie was only 18 months old when she first began gymnastics. She made her way on the competitive team and won the state championships many times. She began coaching competitive gymnastics at age 14, doing so all through high school. While continuing coaching, she competed successfully, making it all the way to level 8 before deciding it was time to try something new. Maddie began at Power Of Dance as a member of their All Star Teams back in 2018. A year after that, using her own experience of gymnastics, she began assisting in acro classes.
Maddie has traveled to Dance Worlds for two years and was a part of the team that brought home the gold for Open Kick in 2021. Since then, Maddie has continued to coach acro at Power Of Dance, choreograph camp routines and competitive gymnastics floor routines for local gyms, and has danced for her collegiate team.
After graduating high school in 2022, Maddie now attends the University of Kentucky for a degree in Digital Media and Design and has decided to continue her competitive gymnastics career.
Nicholas has been with Power of Dance since the beginning, starting as a dancer in 2007 when the studio first opened. Over the next 16 years, he was trained in a variety of styles and represented POD at national and global competitions, including competing on the Dance Worlds stage a total of 16 times over six years. He has been the recipient of numerous prestigious personal awards such as DX ‘All American’ and ‘Performer of the Year’ champion, as well as the first place USASF scholarship awarded at Dance Worlds.
While still a student at POD, Nicholas took on the role of student helper in ballet, acro and technique classes. Since his high school graduation in June of 2023, he has been teaching summer classes at the studio. He teaches and assists in ballet, acro and technique classes, and he also gives private technique lessons to individual students.
During the school year, Nicholas is found studying Kinesiology at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, hoping to work as a Physical Therapist or a Doctor of Sports Medicine. Nicholas returns home between the months of May and August to teach, continuing his passion of dance and helping others find joy and beauty through movement as well.
Tanya has been working with the Power Of Dance since 2008, teaching nearly all styles and all ages, including Adult Dance. Tanya started her dance journey at 2 years old and continued to train throughout the years in a variety of styles. She has been trained in classical ballet, pointe, lyrical, contemporary, jazz, tap, hip hop, modern, musical theater, pom, and acro. Tanya performed for many years as an adolescent and as an adult in local and national ballet companies. She was also the captain of her high school dance team. In college, she continued to study dance as well as theater and musical theater. Tanya also performed with the Danceworks program while attending UW-Eau Claire. Tanya loves choreographing for competitive dance and her routines have been recognized both locally and nationally, with many of her routines making it to the Worlds competition in Florida. In 2017 and 2020 Tanya was recognized as the National Dance Coach of the year from the Dance Xtreme USA organization, and in 2023 she was inducted in their Hall of Fame. Tanya also choreographs for the Luxemburg-Casco High school musical theater department. She has enjoyed working with the high school students on over a dozen musicals over the years. Tanya has always had a love for photography. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Photography from UWGB and a minor in theater arts. In addition to dance, Tanya is a talented seamstress, making and altering many of the all-star and studio costumes. She loves spending time with her family, boyfriend Steven, and her amazing daughter Ava.
Dawn does not have a dance background, but she is the one person in the studio that every single parent and child knows. Dawn started with Power of Dance when they opened in 2007 as the Directors’ Assistant and has been the welcoming face, the cheerful ambassador, and the source of (nearly) all knowledge since then. Dawn knows just about every child at the studio by name and hardly ever misses a competition or studio event. When the studio was about to open in 2007, Theresa called on her friend Dawn to help get the building ready, then help with first week registrations, and then hired her to handle all the administrative tasks as well as the store. Dawn is usually found at the front desk and handles most questions and communication, class registration, merchandise sales and general studio management.
Theresa’s love for performing began with gymnastics when she was very young. In middle school she added cheerleading and finally found her true passion in dance. She spent 4 years on a State and Nationally award-winning high school team and was selected as an American All-Star her senior year. She was then invited to perform in Vienna, Austria and danced in a Super Bowl pregame show.
Theresa continued studying dance through college taking classes and attending workshops in everything from ballet, tap, and jazz to modern and hip-hop. She found her true calling when she began working with competitive dance teams. Theresa has coached and choreographed pom, jazz, kick, and hip hop routines for several award-winning high school teams in the area. She is an award-winning choreographer with her routines placing in the top five at the local, state, and national level countless times. Since founding POD in 2007, her routines have been awarded bids to attend the Dance Worlds international competition in Florida. They have placed within the top 10 countless times including World titles in the Small Co-ed Hip Hop (2019) and Open Kick (2021) divisions.
In addition to coaching and choreographing, she has directed and performed on three professional dance teams. Theresa is an incredibly diverse dance coach with experience at the middle school, high school, and professional levels. Her gymnastics background gives her dance an explosive athletic style.
In addition to dance, Theresa has her B.S. in Psychology and Human Development with Masters Degrees in Educational Psychology with emphases in School and Community Counseling.
Elizabeth’s dance career actually started in cheerleading or “cheer-dance” in middle school. She was captain of both her State Champion high school and college dance teams and danced for 2 adult semi-pro dance teams after graduation. Elizabeth has a degree in Biology and Natural Science with an emphasis on education and taught science at Pulaski High School while coaching the school’s State Champion dance team from 1999-2007. In 2007, she opened the Power Of Dance with her sister Theresa.
Elizabeth has continued to take classes in coaching/teaching methods, chorography, music mixing, strength/conditioning, skill enhancement, and technique in all styles of dance since she started coaching. Her teams have won countless Regional, State, National and Worlds titles. Personally, Elizabeth is a nationally respected coach. A few of her personal honors include numerous best choreography awards, UPA National Dance Coach of the year (2004), UPA’s National Coaching Hall of Fame (2006) Who’s Who of US Dance Directors, 3x WACPC Conference presenter, WACPC Coaching Hall of Fame, and 2x DX National Dance Coach of the year. Elizabeth (along with her sister Theresa) coached 2 teams to Dance Worlds Gold Medals in HH and Kick as well as 2 silver and 1 bronze medals in Kick and Pom. She is also a state-certified judge in pom, hip-hop, jazz, and high kick.
Through it all, Elizabeth’s passion remains teaching kids. And while most of her career has been with teens and young adults, the fact that she now gets to work with the littlest dancers at the studio is a precious gift. Elizabeth believes in being involved in her community and you can see her giving her time back to the HSSD school district where her 3 kids attended school.
