Meet the Team
Jenny Bryant, originally from Miami, Florida, is a dedicated homeschooling mother of three. With a strong background in children's education, particularly in catering to those with special needs, she currently serves as the head of the kids' ministry at Community of Hope church. She has held leadership roles in homeschool co-op groups in the Wellington community and is now the owner of Flourish Dance Company. Jenny has over seven years of administrative experience within the dance studio realm. Committed to fostering a nurturing Christian environment, she conscientiously raises her children in accordance with her faith.
Jenny Bryant
Administrator
Founding Member
Alexa Tiller
Company Director
Founding Member
Alexa is an award-winning choreographer in South Florida specializing in jazz technique and acrobatics. She started her dance training at a young age under the tutelage of professional instructors in South Florida. At the age of 16 she began teaching dance classes and coaching gymnastics. She quickly became a highly sought-after dance educator and choreographer in the area. In addition to her career as a dance instructor, she serves as a highly respected photographer in the area, specializing in dance photography.
As a homeschooler herself, Alexa grew up in a faith centered home. She found great value in attending a faith-based dance program and feels fortunate to have grown up involved in a church community. Despite having grown up in a Christian home, in her mid-twenties she felt her relationship with God deepen and decided to get baptized. Since then, she has felt a stronger desire to live my life for Christ and is truly excited that she is going to be using her gifts and talents to further His Kingdom.
Sabrina Velasquez
Co-Artistic Director
Originally from Canada, Sabrina Velasquez began dancing at a young age. Very passionate, she became an important teacher in her own community. Building her own dance company in her hometown she created opportunities for a professional level of dancers, training dancers who are now succeeding on the international scene as well. She has herself been touring in Egypt, Canada and most of the US, dancing on productions such as Best of Broadway, Michael Jackson Man in the Mirror, Holiday Extravaganza, Madame Houdini, Malique and more. Currently established in Florida, Sabrina has worked for national channel Univision and for various pop artists. She takes joy in using her experience to teach Jazz, Lyrical and Latin dance styles. Coming to faith and getting baptized in 2016, Sabrina is feeling privileged to finally being able to use her talents directly to the Glory of God. Determined to bring the best of each dancer as an offering to the Lord as well as building confidence in God's given talents we have be created for.
Armando Gonzalez
Ballet Teacher
Armando Gonzalez's educational and professional background exemplifies a remarkable trajectory in the realm of dance. Commencing his training at the esteemed Nacional Ballet School of Cuba at the age of 9, he successfully completed his studies and graduated in 2012 at the age of 19. His commitment to advancing his expertise led him to undertake an additional year of study focusing on the Methodology of the Cuban school, as established by Fernando Alonso.
Within the domain of professional dance, Armando has demonstrated his artistry as a soloist with the Nacional Cuban Ballet, Laura Alonso Ballet in Cuba, and the Classic Ballet of Sinaloa in Mexico. His performances have garnered widespread acclaim, attesting to his exceptional talent and dedication.
Beyond his accomplishments as a performer, Armando has contributed to the dance community as an instructor. He has held positions as a ballet teacher at the Nacional Ballet School of Cuba, the Provincial School of Sinaloa, and the Miami Dance and Music Academy. His commitment to imparting knowledge and fostering the development of aspiring dancers reflects his dedication to the art form and its future practitioners. Armando Gonzalez's journey stands as a testament to the fusion of skill, perseverance, and unwavering ardor in the pursuit of artistic excellence.
KENNY FOWLER
Hip Hop Teacher
Born in Belle Glade, Florida February 2, 1984. Kenneth began dancing from age 7 through college. He choreographed for several dance troupes, high school marching bands, modeling shows, drumlines, cheerleading competitions, step master of an organization by the name of Kappa League lead by the KAPPA ALPHA PSI fraternity and section leader of the number one drumline in palm beach county. He attended Bethune Cookman College where he studied music and became apart of the famous world known marching band “The Marching Wild Cats” as a drummer. Kenneth is now sharing his gift with young kids in West Palm Beach Florida as a dance teacher and the creator and director of the new hit theatrical show “LOUD” Kenneth has toured the world choreographing and dancing. Kenneth has performed in the opening acts for many celebrity artists including, Mario, Far East Movement, Jason Derulo, Busta Rhymes, Sean Paul, Shaggy, The Marley Brothers, 50 Cent and Jay Sean. He has choreographed for various celebrity artists and a production number for Ben Vereen. Kenneth also has numerous TV appearances, and hosted workshops with MTV award winning choreographer Darren Henson. Kenneth has also had the honor to share the stage with Michael Jacksons first choice dancer for “This is it” and choreographer for world famous Beyonce, Chris Grant, performing a tribute for the Jackson 5 family.
Alli Pico
Ballet Teacher
Alli is a passionate and dedicated professional ballet instructor who graduated summa cum laude from Lynn University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. She began her ballet training at the age of 13, receiving the "National Trainee" scholarship from the American Ballet Theater for three consecutive years. At 15, she became homeschooled to fully commit to her ballet training under the prestigious Magaly Suarez at The Art of Classical Ballet.
By 18, Alli was accepted into the renowned international ballet competition, Prix de Lausanne, in Switzerland, where she received offers for company positions. However, due to an injury, she decided to pursue a career in teaching ballet instead of performing.
To enhance her ballet classes, she completed a 500-hour Pilates training program and obtained a Progressive Ballet Technique (PBT) certification. Alli began teaching dance privately and in local ballet studios throughout the South Florida area. She is an ABT® Certified Teacher, having successfully completed the ABT® Teacher Training Intensive for Pre-Primary through Level 3 of the ABT® National Training Curriculum.
In addition to teaching, Alli has a deep passion for choreography. Her choreographed pieces have earned 1st and 2nd place in multiple ballet competitions across the United States, and she received the "Outstanding Choreographer" award at YAGP in 2019. Through positivity and love, Allison aims to train dancers to become the ultimate Athletic Artist, preparing them for any professional opportunities they may encounter.
Daynelis Munoz
Ballet Coach
Daynelis Muñoz is originally from Cuba, where she trained at the Cuban National Ballet School in Havana from 1997 to 2006. During her training, she studied under renowned instructors such as Ramona de Saa, Fernando Alonso, Aurora Bosch, Adria Velazquez, Ana Julia Bermudez, Azari Plizetski, Joel Carreño, Yolanda Dominguez, and Lazaro Carreño. She is a Principal Guest Artist and an instructor, having performed with the National Ballet of Cuba, Mazatlán Ballet Company in Mexico, Youth Ballet of Jalisco in Mexico, and the Tulsa Ballet Center. Daynelis has competed in various prestigious events, including the International Ballet Competition in Cuba, where she won a Silver Medal in 2002 and a Gold Medal in 2004. Additionally, she participated in the 2005 Dance Festival in Córdoba, Mexico (Youth America Grand Prix), where she received a full scholarship to the Washington Ballet. Throughout her career, she has performed principal roles in numerous classics, including the Sugar Plum Fairy in "The Nutcracker," Aurora in "Sleeping Beauty," Diana in "Diana and Acteon," Gamzatti in "La Bayadère," Giselle, Carmen, Lissette in "La Fille Mal Gardée," Esmeralda, and Medora in "Le Corsaire." She has also danced iconic pieces such as the Dying Swan, Odette/Odile in "Swan Lake," the Grand Pas in "Paquita," Kitri in "Don Quixote," as well as the Flames of Paris Pas de Deux, Genzano Festival Pas de Deux, Santanela Pas de Deux, Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, and Majisimo, among many others.